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Leamington Advertiser, and Beck's List of Visitors

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... but one subject which may said ufaturb the public ml, and that is the •till and continuously uncomfortable dispute with America. Our Government, it fa pretty gen© rally admitted, have done their utmost to settle the difficulty-just any other Government ...

THE DUNDEE DOMESTIC SERVANTS

... injure the characters servants was and speaker stated that minister's wife id lold her that all the good strvanti hail gone America were dead. She thought the same might regarding mistresses. The justice some rtmarkT made was questioned, and the chairwoman ...

THE CAMPAIGN AGAINST CAPITAL

... are going. InternatiooalUra has accomplished nothing for industry m the Old World, and it will accomplish nothing tor it America. may pretend be able curtail the hours of labour, and the same time enhance the labourers’ wages ; but time will show that ...

MOEDEK AT DOVEB

... DEATH OF MR. J. GORDON BENNETT. “The death of the Editor the New York Herald Is event ill another sensation the many which America is experiencing from the excited condition its internal and foreign politics, remarks the Daily New*, ami proceeds give ie ...

HABITUAL DBUMKABD&

... cent. In a par tfcnlar saol; about per cent, of the Inaao'tr «“vd”d “J Great B italn, and about 14 per cent, in the United America, are placed to the same cause; and nearly one-half of the the latter country are stated the oflspring lutempersto parents ...

the T.EAMINGTON ADVERTISER

... ce.” The Dai'y Telegraph, in noticing Mr. Bennetl’n death, : In Mr. James Gordon r-ennett, whose death to-day announcea, America has lost one its most remarkable “Jen The founder, the pr-n and the editor the A«to ork Herald he was aiaditical power In ...

LEAMINGTON ADVIHTISBR. WARWICKSHIRE OBSERVER, AND BECKS LIST OF VISITORS. THURSDAY. MAY 2. 1871

... early life he went to America, and It was while there that made the fortune of which he died poesedsed. That consisted £85,000 of real property in America, £35,000 in England, and about £5,000 of personal property. In 1865 left America, and came England, ...

MIGRATION OF LABOUR

... allow a qualifying word to Introduced, than 1 would sanction the whole sentence applicable to the timber lands of British America well aa to the western prairies of the United States,--if say rapidly successful settlement. Bat thousands of the agricultural ...

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... nee* OmiTille —Plaetdity aa Diplomatic dore—Probabtlity an Jtoeno at Oenera—ll» ram where wIU the Ue’—America England-Ureat Britain says on America. A Small Composition. -Sul^ecl: I don't like glrta. Olrl. don matbleA alto don t play cricket, tilrla iomeUme ...

the “land question n in CALIFORNIA

... the medical men in the latter, instinct-*, although acted upon, are admitted to be opposition the law it stands defined. In America statutes are sometimes passed, retained, with an understanding that their operation shall only be nominal. But such things ...

THE CORN TRADE

... prices. Hungary, however, has rather receded from her position, her bad roads cut us out the b. ncUl of lower rales; but America, from North to South, seems quite to accept lower prices. Mark Lane Express. THE MOUTH UOL'XDS HI KT (AT II) . ■■■ »« TUE ...

THE LEAMINGTON ADVERTISER

... flocking our shores better their condition Tncy flee from unrequited toil In Europe the more remunerative labour fields of America striving here stances almost penniless, and always friendless bold that (ha man so devoid all principle and de weJ in as to ...