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... ppointed by the Public Meeting of the 28th tc fumatnt, believing that all, whatever tli.r rank or jtatiot, t whether Englishmen, Irishmen, orhcotchmein,, to whom the late Earl Of EaLINTom was known, would deem it a privilege to join' in the endeasour that is ...

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... Company having in that period risen to occupy the eei-eitlt place (in p~oint of RevenuLe) on the list of Fire it. Offices oi the United 1{inrgdoiud Y, NET PREMIU.MS received during the year, . £. 1l27,954 2 7 Losses by Fire during the year uinclading all t. ...

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... PF E. WADDELL'S Congregation MEETS for WORSHIP Every SAIIIATHin the CITY HALL-FORENOONaond AFTER- NOON. B I ONTROSE STREET UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. The BEDc. WALTER C. SMITH, of the Free Tron Church, will PREACH in the FORENOON, and the REV. DAVID YOUNG ...

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... Parliamoent. Mr Jo4t Nolan. In his dadtiese to [ the Elector? OS the county ot Galwyi. says-I' The Pope has beer Despoiled of ?? Irishmen will ot abandonj Mir in the hour of his distrass. - as your RepreseItnttoul f senuld avail myself of every opportunity of ...

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... experience and salary expected, Met 6W4~ Hlerald OEfie, Jim 5PIRITTRADE'.-lirst and Second Hande atda ?? jo Paisley Ritad. Irishmen profecrd. 'I'TTRADE, Wanted, for the Coast. a steady Y oung 531 ',ai Apply between S anid 7 o'clock t-i Casend'eh Street ...

Glasgow Herald

... the Irish among the English and Scotch is going on, aad always has gone on, rapidly in Great Britain in the United States. The families Irishmen, whether in England Scotland, whe fairly settle down and become good and industrious citizens, are generally ...

Glasgow Herald

... Select Committee be appointed to consider the whole subject of the condition and alleged grievances of the tobacco trade in the United Kingdom. Sir Stafford North cote promised to give the subject his serious attention. The Cape Town telegram published to-day ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... convict establish- J ment wit.'dri the United Kingdom, there to , undergo his sentence. After i»« uision, Mr CROSS expressed his willingness to accept the amendment provided the fol.osring were , inserte d after United Kingdom:— M Unless, case of imprisonment ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATURE. Sir on the United Statu. If there » good deal thl* book which pvn one the feeling that Sir Gaorg* ton much the belief that ha* discovered America, will allowed the same tune that he » very close and threw observer, and has urn tome thing* ...

Glasgow Herald

... feeling of peace pervades the report of the proceedings. For once the Rotunda did not resound with the war cry, ascribed Irishmen by their novelists and stage representatives, of whirroo; the furniture did not take (lights through the air; and there ...

Glasgow Herald

... upon foreign affairs, he expressed the conviction that the mutiny at Gabul, though serious outburst, waa not a systematic or united one, and also referred to the rclatious Kuropo to Turkey, and to the Government's conduct the matter of domestic legislation ...

THE GLASGOW LIBERAL ASSOCIATION

... to cause division in the ranks, bat to unite support of ths gensral Liberal policy peace, retrenchment, and reform. Apporting his resolution, Mr Douglas said that, if the 1 sbetale had end the party was united, all the results that had been predicted ...