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330 scarlet flower with a yellow throat. It was found by Mr. Pardie, near Bogota, in New Grenada, in January 1846. Messrs. Ackennann and Co. have issued a new species of binding-pin for holding loose sheets, whether manuscript, music, or unstitched publications — like weekly pap
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TORN BLANCH, 29, Graceehurch Street, London, begs respectMly to inform Gentlemen resident in India, that be continues to nutnufacture GUNS and PISIOLS of every description. at the lowest possible price consistent with first-rate workmanship. A stock of Guns and PISTOLB of Musket
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on hand, and also make to order, at their old established Manufactory, Nos. 12 and 14, Bell lard, Temple Bar, Loudon, every requisite for the angler's use as applicable to the Indian rivers. From many years' expenence, they can with confidence recommend their Maliseer (Salmon) a
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270 glasses, by pilasters, with other segniental panels above, containing children and scroll-work as a grouad. The ceiling is is panels and painted isedalliesia —bas-reliefs, wreaths of dowers, its., fill various spaces. It is lighted by skylights, and tastefully fitted up. At
May 7, 1849 - Home News for India, China and the Colonies - London, London, England
forces, in reaching Attock by a forced march on the 17th of month. The fort had just been evacuated, but, so critically was the arrival of the British General timed, that he found the Affghan forces actually engaged in destroying the bridge of boats over the Indus, the destructi
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A DMIRALTI.—Aeit 26. Corps of Royal Marines Colonel Second Commandant William Fergusson, to be Colonel-Commandant, vice John litaeCallum, retired on hill-pay ; Lieut.-Colonel Thomas Stevens, to he Colonel Second Commandant, vice Fergusson , promoted; Capt. and Brevet- Major Will
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BEST LONDON-MADE GUNS AND PISTOLS.,--DELNE'S REGLSTESED DETONATE • ING GUN is extensively patronized by the Nobility and most eminent sporting Gentlemen, as the safest and best shouting Gun now manufactured. G. J. DeaNx beg to inform Sportsmen in India that they have at all time
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