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DR MACGREGOR ON THE PRINCIPLES OF THE FREE CHURCH

... ou the principles of the Free Church. Itegardiug the principles of that Church • in determining her present duty, or regarding her present duty as determined by her principles, friends outside of the Free Church have recently been prelecting to the general ...

FROM OUR EDINBURGH CORRESPONDENT

... to be carried out until all differential duties on the trade carried on in British or French vessels between the home or colonial ports of both countries are abolished. The French at present impose an extra duty on cargoes carried is British ships from ...

FROM OUR EDINBURGH CORRESPONDENT

... subjects—such as the ballot and the suffrage--there was ONE POINT on which they had been all but unanimous, and that was the abolition of the grant to Maynooth, his address was interrupted with cheers, which for some time prevented him from proceeding. It ...

Corrtsponbnut

... benefit the legislature conceded the abolition of the stamp. But John Bright, Milner Gibson, and other hot-headed reformers and would-be philanthropists, would listen to no sound argument for continuing a government duty sufficient to exclude from general ...

LOCAL AND DISTRICT NEWS

... after the 30th of June next, the permission which has been hitherto granted to officers of the Post-office to purchase postage stamps from the public will be withdrawn, and such purchases thenceforward forbidden. THZ Dons Or RAILWAY.--IL is publicly announced ...

LOCAL AND DISTRICT NEW&

... all sums by Post-office order, and not by enclosing postage stamps. for which a heavy rate of exchange is charged. THZ AND PROXY PAPERS.— The Act of the present session amending the Stamp-Duties Act of 1870 is now in full force. The alterations are important ...

THE STATE OF THE COUNTRY

... ng the loss of a million by the abolition of the duty on soap. The Post-Office revenue—no bad criterion of the activity of Wiriness and the present's of a spirit of enterprise—has considerably increased, and the stamps will be found to have augmented ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS. Monday, March 6

... right to think, at the present moment, of increasing the rates of duty upon articles of consumption under the branches of Customs and Excise, or of replacing those duties, or any of those duties, which .Inring recent years we have abolished? I cannot doubt ...

MR BRIGHT AND TH3 DAMN LAWS

... found that I could do no goal. I turned my I attention to other questions, leaving Game law reform, which means Garai-law abolition it some time of ealtnsity, when farmers' rights and the public interest. would force themselvea en the of Parliament. If ...

111! UNTVIERITIItS comairrnm

... having to the fo.t-rvention of Petlisomot t After some the bill was withdrawn. VIVISECTION ABOLITION BILL. R. T. Rim moved the seeond reading of the Vivisection .Abolition Sr J. 14•KsysA speaking against the bill at the boor for of the debete. The House adjourned ...

ecclesiastical. On Wednesday night Mr Gardiner was ordained by the Free Presbytery of Cupar as a mis.ionary to ..

... widely extending itself. Once conGned to the rich, it has now fermented from them down to the poorest of our people. Once a stamp of knowing gentility it is now impressed even on the ignorantly vulgar. Once only the masters,' it is now the servant's shame ...