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VOLUNTEER COMPETITION AT BROIL%

... articles, were distributed to each man by Lieutenant Sutherland, of the Sutherland Arms Hotel. About sic o'clock a large number of the volunteers met in the Sutherland Arms, where they spent a jolly night in singing, reciting, &c., &e. Sergt.•lnstractor ...

WHAT MR DAVITT SAYS

... stands revealed as a tyrant the cur at unscrupulons that ever rode roughshod over the hopes and sentinreate of a nation. If Sir John Pope il enii , s y i s so bad to-day he was jest the sane when. at the Pperial request of Mr Parnell, he was noridaated for ...

IT is pointed out with reference to the Thanksgiving prayer for the removal of the cattle plague, that ..

... repeated the following aneoloto of Grattan. on the authority of Samuel Rogers: -.Grattan was once violently attackedin the Irishouse of Commons by In reiuveterate ate Oranrman, who m ade a miseratile speech. ply, Grattan said--' 1 shall make no other remark ...

THE CRISIS AT PARIS

... pocketed about ten times the value of • trifle—candles, in fact, which have risen 25 per cent in the last few days—and folding his arms, scowled from under his kepi into futurity, with stern but vacuous resolution.—Deify News' Cor- esepo■dnt. PrNURT TIM FBINCR ...

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... ICRLAND.—Os Saturday the steamship Como-ne of Leith, arrived at Grattan from Iceland with 247 ~migrants on board, 130 of whom were s e al-. and 117 females. incluilino 20 children in arms. The head. of Conilise are principally farmer., and they ere os ...

Ike *seek era Casettes

... conference of Liberal Associations was held on Wednesday afternoon at St James's Hall—Mr John Morley, M.l'., presiding. Many Liberal members of Parliament attended. Sir John Lubbock moved, and the Rev, Conon Bulatrode seconded, a resolution condemning the action ...

FOUNDERING OF THE STEAME] 150 urn surrom to se ea

... *boot 7000 peee.eie have died of the .Tirane le tech the tkne year., •hop sad bones la Church Sueot,Cromarty, tonmited by Mr John Mackay, grocer, wee baron 1 to the ground. Owing to the la laminable nature of the Mock It was found:lo be:imprie *ibis to ...

LETTICIIS TO PUBLIC LIEN

... Berwick, Dunbar. Peterhead, Freserburgh, and smaller dations on the opposite shores of the Moray Firth, in consequeine of the Grattan which tF later enjoy, from steam and rail, and their proximity to the great markets of Engle:pl. Our remote geographical position ...