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September 7, 1844 - Monthly Times - London, London, England
As the letters published by the Times relative to the bombardment of Tangier have excited much public attention and controversy, we subjoin a few of the passages which have given rise to all this a virtuous indignation :"
September 7, 1844 - Monthly Times - London, London, England
E, M 0 I‘l ‘ T 11.14 Y has off so conbutitible and ultra Warner' a projectile, in the shape of a pamphlet, at no less an object than the whole British navy, had under his command, according to the Revue de Paris, this overwhelming armament, viz. Le Suffren,' 00 guns, one of the f
September 7, 1844 - Monthly Times - London, London, England
power, and Great Liverpoolo 1,640 Tons, and 464-hone power, Start from ALEXANDRIA for MALTA, GIBRALTAR, and SOUTHAMPTON, as soon as On) Malls and Passengers from India arrive at Alexandria. On arriving at Suez, travellers should apply to the Company's agent there, Mr. John Ryan,
September 7, 1844 - Monthly Times - London, London, England
Notwithstanding the very great improvements that have been effected within the last few years, in the communication between' this country and India, there is good reason to complain that increased facilities lying obviously within the reach of energy prise are are not taken adva
October 6, 1843 - Monthly Times - London, London, England
filiorrilatteotto Sin MArrnaw Woon, M.P.—This venerable baronet sank under his illness on the 251 h Sept., at Matson, war Gloucester, after suffering for some considerable time from water on the chest, in his 74th year. lie was originally a very poor boy, a native of Devonshire,
October 6, 1843 - Monthly Times - London, London, England
IN INDIA. • [From the National.] "It is impossible for us as Frenchmen, to see with sorrow the power of El id so serious a check. Nevertheless, we cannot suppress a feeling of deep compassion when we think of so many brave soldiers being sacrificed, so far from their country, th
April 4, 1842 - Monthly Times - London, London, England
2. let Regt. Life Gds.—Ass.-Surgeon A. E. Campbell, M.D., to be surg., V. W. Bromet, M.D. who ret. upon h. p.; Ass.-Surg. A. C. F. Colelough, 3d Dr. Gds., to be asit.-surg.. v. Campbell. _ Royal Regt. Horse Gds.—Ass.-Surg. G. Gulliver, to be Surg. vice A. Hair, 31. D., who ret, u
June 6, 1843 - Monthly Times - London, London, England
BIRTHS. BLIINNERHASSETT.—At Paris, Lady Of a daughter. Castaneeroir.—At Whitehall, Lady CARRINGTON, of a son. CsuPPs.—At St. James's-place, the lady of W. GRIEFS, Esq., M.P., of a son. Ductr..—At Belgrave-square, the Countess of DUCE, of a daughter. ORA.HAII—At Exeter, the Lady
June 6, 1843 - Monthly Times - London, London, England