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Greenock Telegraph and Clyde Shipping Gazette

WELLINGTON PARK

... encouragement ought to be given to those who desire to employ their leisure hours in this way. We may also remark, while speaking of the draft-board, that the accommodation for on-lookers very inditf. rent. The board is laid down in small area, surrounded ...

PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY

... spent some time in the Celestial Empire, and who have each published their experiences of this eople ; M It has been usual to speak of the Chinese as a very kin?ular people, (ioldsmith, who looked into the sal Ject when he wrote his ‘Citizen of the World ...

ENGLAND

... Crown. Letters have been received from Sir James Brooke, in which be states that tranquility has been restored to Labuan, and speaks of its reviving prospects. Navigation School Meeting. public meeting was held on Tuesday at the Sailors' Institute, Shad well ...

REGISTERED FOR TRANSMISSION ABROAD,

... been required adopt it. Mr Williams opposed the bill, because it proposed to increase the salaries generally. Mr Rach was speaking against the bill, when The Speaker stopped the debate, according to rule, at 50 minutes past three. The Assessments (Ssotlaad) ...

ENGLAND

... contrived to play into the hands of the Marochetti party. The Baron, of course, has not competed ; and we have, with entire plain speaking, expressed our very unfavourable judgment of his model. But if anything would justify the Marochetti job, if such is meuitated ...

INDIAN AFFAIRS

... gradually risen to great national importance, distancing all foreign competition, and was the last resource of the Gaelic speaking Celts, who otherwise would be unable to command money to pay the rents for their circumscribed and humble holdings. it appeared ...

NAVAL AND MILITARY

... of a letter alleged to have been received from Wick, described the herring-fishing as the 4k last resource of the Gaelic-speaking Celts, who otherwise would be unable to pay rents for their humble holdings;” and thus 44 the vote was really for the benefit ...

ANECDOTES OF HISTORICAL CHARACTERS

... for some time, and then drily answered him, had time for experiments,” ’I othor still pressing his suit, replied, Why, to speak out you upon the subject, the character you have given won t do for me; I must have a man who will work under as engine, to ...

GREENOCK TELEGRAPH, Wednesday, July 29, 1857

... with all his old affection for the men and liking for the subject. The interest was much greater when Mr Thackeray came to speak of himself and Mr Dickens, lie acknowledged that he took a more sombre view of life than his rival, but he pleaded that he ...

SOOT LA N D

... Budhill (Robert Mather, Esq.), and on the farm of Queensley (Heston Mather, Esq.), both in the vicinity of Sbettleston, can speak with every confidence of its beneficial results. More beautiful, regular, or luxuriant crops we have never witnessed, while ...

BATCRDAY HOMING, AUGUST 1, 1857

... point. The resolution before the House went to make affirmation of points still under consideration; and, although, generally speaking, agreed with principles upon which the resolution waa founded, he submitted to Sir De Lacy Evans whether be would either ...

GREENOCK TELEGRAPH, AUGUST 1, 1857

... should not the authorities even the length of giving assistance in the removal of timber discharged from the ships? arc not speaking in this matter without book. believe correctly state the fact when we say that in London it is the practice with some of ...