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Buchan Observer and East Aberdeenshire Advertiser

GLASGOW CATTLE MARKET.-15th Jan

... on board for fine new, and the latter from 275. to 32e. 6d. per quarter, cost, freight, and insurance. The French advises speak of a better tone, and of considerable transactions in flour and barley at advancing rates. At Hamburgh, sales' of wheat on ...

WITH THEM,

... follows to the Tines- t, h mil. I never have large masses of these dangerous men assembled in any one locality. I intend only to speak of the oft-convicted, hardened ellipses. The Melding, for their reception $llOlll , l be Ptrorlig in material !Mt fitted within ...

SP*AiNM

... ago, eight and a half years of which be was Viceroy. He will be succeeded by bis nephew Ismail Pacha, regarding whom report speaks favourable. All the morning papers bad highly laudatory notices of the late Pacha, except the Daily Telegraph, which stated ...

APPOINTMENT OF DOCKMASTER

... shipbuilder, and he hoped this Board would elect an independent person. Mr Smith was about to speak, when_ . Mr Boyd said—Go on with the votings It is not usual to speak after a vote has been given. Mr Smith was not aware that it was usual for voters to make ...

THE VICEROY OF EGYPT AND SOCIAL

... resources of the country, and should abolish forced labour. He remarked, in answer to the French representative, that, in speaking of forced labour, he had no intention of alluding to the works of the Suez CanaL The Viceroy's speech has produced a great ...

MR STEUART OF AUCHLUNNART AND

... his seat on the re-assembling of Parliament. After some preliminary remarks of a personal character, the bon. gentleman thus speaks on political matters :— I could not longer vote against arty mode of putting an end to the Chnreh-rate strife, considering ...

PAROCHIAL BOARD

... Walker. Nobody speaks half so much ns he does —in fact, he seems to think he ought to do all the speaking, and we to listen. (Laughter.) Mr Walker (after a pause)—l beg to thank Mr Flett for his compliment. At the same time, he speaks as notch himself ...

Seltaid Ente

... rising straight out of the water. No one told us of the rock for a long time, but I ran up on deck about eight o'clock to speak to the captain, and was almost paralysed to see a great, upright piece of rock standing right in front ; in fact, quite hanging ...

YEME NO AS YE DEED TO BE

... YEME NO AS YE DEED TO BE Poett's. Te 0.14 no se yo used to be, Jamie Your Woke are no see kin, An ye dingo speak to me, Jamie, As ye were wont langsyne. The wee bit led that erat sae sweet The summer winds made o; L. left to dree ()ember's blasts. By ...

DR MUNRO ON INFANT MORTALITY

... change. Every muscular movement entails a waste of living tissue—a consumption of some part of the organismso that, materially speaking, we are not the name persons to-day that we were yesterday. It is the first essential condition of health to clear this waste ...

NAPOLEON THE THIRD

... the instruction of each. Ile would discuss the causes of the downfall of governments with the philosopher; he woold calmly speak of the character of his uncle with t'm historian ; the statesmen found in hint an ap,„ and thoughtful listener; the soldier ...