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MANUFACTURES, COMMERCE, &c

... take place here on the 1st Sep- tember. SnIARERS' WAGES.-A large number of reapers attended the market on Thursday, both Irishmen and Highlanders. Though' the demand for hrnds was considerable, a good numfre reimainecl unenfgage-d. The terms offered were ...

IMPROVEMENT IN THE ENGLISH IRON TRADE

... supposed future victims furnish no de- or Ie aiis is ind sceptieisn hah' manl- as ed fested itself on the reality of the danger, Irishmen al de- have themselves to blame , . Tey have. so commo nly m 'to allowed political animosities and designs to led accounts ...

ABERDEEN, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1880

... that General Bonelli, the War Minister, has re still resigned. ouched 1872. A PHILADELPHIA telegram indicates that Ication United States Ministers at Santiago and Liha l boys have been instructed to sound the Governments which of Chili and Peru as to their ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... assistance, n es succeeded in capturing the two men. (Hear, hear.) its They were both armed with loaded revolvers, and both We Irishmen, one having recently arrived from America, y ati THE RIOTS IN CORK. all The ATTORNEY GENERAL for IRELAND, in be reply to ...

ABERDEEN, SATURDAY, SEPT. 9. 1882

... some Si A of may be inclined to look with suspicion ti sty, oil the awemorial just presented, the majority j, of sensible Irishmen, and the voice of the king- Al try domasa wh.1e,willbe raised to tiidicatethecourse at ten thus taken,- and the Government ...

THE IRISH NATIONAL LEAGUE

... so much ad- $ vantage, and of so vital importance, in forming a nation. In conclusion, he moved a vote of gratitude to the Irishmen of Australia for their subscriptions, and congratulations to Mr Redmond for the courage and conspicuous good sense with which ...

SCOTCH BANKRUPTS

... scenes of the old Irish rebellion of 1799. He was then 19 years of ago. and left his native village of Brayo to join the United Irishmen,.who were then mnisteringat aCkstlebar, and were being drilled by French efficers. lbs garrison-at Castlebar had been ...

ABERDEEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

... destinias oif the. two counbties' sn - should be very closely united. - Ee believed that Pro- to ,vidence did intend that t~he destinies of the two B a co unltries should he closely united; but if th.is was so4, fa Y surely 'the. atestinies of England' ...

THE AMERICAN STOCK MARKET

... meeting near Leicester on Saturday, said the Crimes Bill would prohibit free speech in Ireland and liberty of the press. Irishmen had nothing to thank Pasliament for but Coercion Bills. The supporters of the CrinLes Bill did not demand the exclusion of ...

ABERDEEN, SATURDAY, JAN. 28, 1888

... warned the Opposition that the country would resent it. (lied Speaking at'Cambridae on. Tuesday, Air Dillon IC0declared that Irishmen wvere at present, without -any of the protection en~joyed by Englishimen againlst oppression. With sonicd ingenuity, hie ...

GENERAL NEWS

... ea March miu 7th. twi Rlow is intellect divided in the United Kingdom ?abc Dr Conan Doyle has discovered that one In ai1,000I Fnglishmefl, one in 22,000 S'cotohmen, and one in tha 49,000 Irishmen rises to distinction. cl THe DUCHesS oil Moceinosa's ...

GENERAL NEWS

... was united it) wedlock at the City Hall, New York, to an American widow named HIamersley, and 'that the wedded pair immediately set sail for Europe. Almost simnltaneouslv with their arrival in this country rumours were telegraphed from the United States ...