Aur Arm ChHarr

... remarked (o 0 a lady—¢ My brother Jim being President of the United States, it was necessary we should all become diplomatists, and you sce what a fool I have made of myself.” Two Irishmen were in prison, the one for stealing a cow and the other for stealing ...

THE FIRE AT THE PAGE BANK PIT

... el Instauration, a Poem, by R. 8. R, fe Bvo, 45, ¢l Lebahn's Exercises in German, with Vocabularies, 33 6d Madden’s United Irishmen, Lives, &c., first series, 2nod R B 6 Mansel's Limits of Religious Thought—Bamp. Lee., 1878, 12¢ Mills’s Old English Gentleman ...

wome and Geneval News

... Lieutenant for the county of Lancaster. Tuk American journals announce the death of Mr. Dallas, lurmarli Vice President of the United States, but better known in this country as Mr. Adamy's predecessor as American Minister at the British Court, INDUSTRIAL ...

PICKINGS FROM PUNCH,

... inaugural address ; but we are told that it indicated no change of policy, and made no mention of the foreign affairs of the United States. The latest quotation of gold at New York was about 99} per cent. Ppremium. Ix the house of Lords, on Thursday ni%‘ht ...

LOCAL AND DISTRICT INTELLIGENCE

... between the above clubs, on the ground of the former. The United baving won the toss, sent their opponents to the wickets, and when the last fell, they had made a score of 55 runs. The United then took the bat, and seored 18 in the lst innings, and 41 ...

JOKES AND FUN,

... pocket a low body. Vell—and I'll give you a betterer still— Never do nothink-—-for nothink—for nobody. A clergyman had just united in marriage a couple, whose respective Christian names werg Benjamin and Auuie. * How did they apppear during the ceremony ...

A SMART HORSE TRICK

... the box, and away went the horse to the great amusement of the crowd who Mr&ufl round. “ By jabers !” exclaimed one of the Irishmen, “ that north country divil has done us.” A.-fl-:r--mtoflervd&nhycwhtthm at onee ; but Cumberland not sell for less than 120 ...

Published: Saturday 20 January 1872
Newspaper: St. Andrews Citizen
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 442 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

NUMBER OF MEMBERS OF SCHOOL

... ndly)'umn-dl why persist in if splause. Mr l{u.mvl, in the umiru of his remarks, called on Dr Buchanan to show how they could unite with the U.P.’ holding the principles they did. Among other considerations urged in favour of the Mutual Eligibility proposal ...

Published: Saturday 08 February 1873
Newspaper: St. Andrews Citizen
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 5368 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

ST ANDREWS CITIZEN. Satarday, July 25, 1874

... Millar as Lord Craighill. Frow retarns by the Registrar-General we learn shat since the lst of .\h{. 1851, 2,252,745 native Irishmen have emigrated from *he ports of Ireland. There is a considerable decrease in the number of emigrants during the first six ...

Published: Saturday 25 July 1874
Newspaper: St. Andrews Citizen
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2730 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

PROGRESS OF TASTE IN KIRKCALDY. (To the Bditor.)

... Soctery. — This society held its first meecting of the session on the evening of Monday last in the Greek class-room of the United College, when the office-bearers for the coming year were appointed. The work for practice is “ Barnett's Ancient Mariner ...

Published: Saturday 10 October 1874
Newspaper: St. Andrews Citizen
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 7332 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

i BISHocI:dCt(zLENSO AT (f)il;olfl). It was announ e latter part o week that the Right Rev. Dr. Colenso, M&o! Natal,

... Lowell, the eminent American | course was justified by the event, or he was led into : author, has been offered the post of United States Minis- | better way. That Faith consisted, first, in the belief that ter at St. Petersburgh, but has declined to acceptit ...

are retained to d our fces when titioners of th

... Irisu Stassixe Case.—A serious case of #tabbing hus ocenrred at Stockton-upon-Tees. Thomas PDublin and Richard Parkinson, Irishmen, were an catds in an upstairs room at a common ging-house, when they quarrelled, and Dublin Fetired. Parkinson followed him ...

Published: Saturday 01 May 1875
Newspaper: Bedworth Times
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 9113 | Page: 3 | Tags: none