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THE TEA DUTIES

... an d all but starving needlewoman, to say nothing of the toiling artisan, still worse off peasant, needs illustr!tion,-it speaks, trumpet-tongued, condemnation of the tax. The statesman the philanthropist, and the moralist, will here alike find ample ...

AUSTRIA

... Bourdeaux had narrow escape with bis life. He fell from railway carriage, but only lost a few of his teeth. The Daily News, speaking of the reported Servian insurrection, says, letter from Pesth of 22d states that for the last few days all communication ...

Dr Layard and the Ruins at Nineveh.—A writer in the last number of the Illustration ventures to make an attack

... numerous tribe, the chief youth. Many Makoba or Bayeiye fish and float on the river; darker in complexion than Bechuanas, and speak a language which had slight klick. Canoes hollowed out of one tree, very fine scenery on the banks of the river, splendid trees ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... German mouth may not manage, and others that would stick in a Spanish or Italian throat. But your Solavonian or Russ will speak any language or any accent, and would defy any assay of nationality, even tbe passport itself, supposing that not be counterfeited ...

FREE PRESBYTERY OF EDINBURGH

... their sentence before a court of review. were both accusers and judges, and in respect to the odium of the process were, so to speak, also accused. The accused had three trials, namely, before Presbytery, Synod, and Assembly, and, the case of private member ...

Glorious Success of the New Magazine, The Working Man's Friend and Family Instructor.—John Cassell has great ..

... gentlemen, who, from their exterior, and manners, are fully entitled to the name, are brothers, about 17 and 16 years of age. They speak English thoroughly, with pleasing correctness, giving every evidence ol good manners and education. The youngest is named Alexander ...

HEROIC ACHIEVEMENT

... be heard those within the building, and those seated on the scattered tombstones of the churchyard. A hum in the crowd now speak on the authority, and almost in the words, of an eyewitness), and a melancholy tolling of the bell, announced the approach ...

THE EXPECTED HIGH TIDES

... THE EXPECTED HIGH TIDES. The high tide prediction has, generally speaking, proved a failure. Excepting on the south and east coasts of England, where very stormy weather prevailed, the sea has risen very little if at all above the height of an ordinary ...

BLACKWOOD ON PROTECTION AND SCOTCH FARMING

... farmer, for his skill and industry , over interest of capital employed, a sum of 1067. From the high terms which the Magazine speaks this gentleman, his acquirements, and his reputation, there can be no doubt that is such a man English landowner would be ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... been custody upon an accusation in connection with the case, was next called, and was cautioned by the Lord Justice-Clerk to speak the truth, as he would never be accused with anything concerning the matter. remember the prisoner coming to Bridgemiln, where ...

MR O'SULLIVAN ON IRISH DISTRESS

... true popular strain teaches his congregation the healthy sedative lesson of practical self-reliance. A Roman Catholic pr est speaks of Protestant clergymen as of persons having and displaying common interest with himself in the well-being of their parishioners ...

MR BRIGHT ON THE IRISH QUESTION

... ask, should not the intelligent and virtuous people ofthe United Kingdom make them an ample res itution (Cheers.) And when I speak to that great party throughout this country, would say that in all their struggles, whatsoever they may undertake, whatsoever ...