On looking through the .skipping moveincuts at the port of Noumea, New Caledonia, as reported in the Monitor of that settlemont from July to August 21, the only war vessels that are mentioned as being in the p rt during that time arc tin following—the uh-gere and the Ma oeaii, desjiatch boats, the Ciih''- lojjieuue aij.il the (hu-ellq, smul| armed steam vessels, the Caiman, gunboat, and the Cyclopc, a sailing transport used mainly to convey provisi ns and stores to the various poits. The Marceau loft Now Caledonia for Pondicherry and France on August 17. Kcouomy i« the par. ut of integrity, of liberty, and of ease ; and the sistey of tein- : perance, of chcuffu'.urst;, ppd health. Ami profusencss is a cruel and crafty demop, that gi initially involves her followers in depondapep apd debts— that is, feitprs them with “irous that c«t*'r iatp their souls."
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2345, 7 October 1870, Page 2
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146Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2345, 7 October 1870, Page 2
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