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... PLAIN SPEAKING. Mr. John Redmond is to be oommended for the outspoken and frank declaration which he made at the meeting in the National League rooms last night. Nothing, else was to be expected of him ; all the same, it is well that the hypocrisy of ...
... FIGURATIVELY SPEAKING. BY H. C. DODGE. Astronomy is t-derful And interesting 2. The earth 3-volves around the sun, Which makes a year 4 you. The moon is dead and can't re-5 lly law of phys-6 great, It's 7 where the stars alive Do nightly scintil-S. If ...
... PUIH SPEAKING* If there is anything I hate to tee, aaya Howard, is toothpick. If men and women, and I speak of women advisedly, will nsa toothpicks instead of toothbrushes, is there any need of their so doing in the public eye The Bible tells us that ...
... (Left speaking.) AMERICA— Arrival of the Atlantic.'*—Liverfool, Friday. —The Arctic,” from benoe on the 29th inst., arrived at New Yurk on the same date the ** Atlantic” left that port, and the America,” from hence, arrived Boston on the 14th. Market ...
... FOR IRISH-SPEAKING PEASANTS. THE MANSION HOUSE. A public meeting in connection irith the Oireachtaa was held Bth inst. in the Mansion House to adrocete the introduction of syatom bi-Ungual education into the schools Irish speakimz districts. 4 ery Rev ...
... (Left speaking.) [The magnetic telegraphic report, which we subjoin, omits all reference to the speech of Lord Elleuborough, and whatever might have occurred on the subject of India]. The Joint-stock companies Amendment Bill, County Cess (Ireland) Bill ...
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... THE SPEAKEU SPEAKS. The Speaker, who, interrupting Mr, Biggar, spoke follows—The motion for leave to bring in the Protection of Person and Property (Ireland) Bill has now been under discussion for about live days. The present sitting having commenced ...
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... SPEAK OF ’9B.' Cwrlow in ’93. Cunew Muaacn. B.lUd ol Wolie Zona A Orangeman. THE POINT OP THE PIKE. ...
... PLAIN. SPEAKING. ‘The merit of candour must be ascribed to the letter of Mr. John J-R. Kelly to: the Cooney, P.P., which wo copy into cur columns to-day from thoso of the Limerick Chronicte. Mr. Kelly was the unsuccessful’ candilate for the ‘County of ...