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A FENIAN CLUB-

... road at Airnlce, in the parish of Caooubie. Thomas Balmer, collier, residing at Rowauburn, was the only grown-up person present, the others being lads. Balmer, seemed, offered to bet one of the youths named Thomas Graham, lad about seventeen years age, that ...

ARRIVAL OF CONSUL CAMERON,

... report of the sof the burgh as a residence the the stitions Pe Maye a das abscnee Was . W. Hardie, Manchester with the prog in il in the aa Before IN PELLIGENCE. 3. Hardie, do. for summer visiturs, and in view of the im Ws ine wher tel penalty of Makin Londoa ...

SCOTCH BANKRUPTS

... William of farmer, Glendusk, tn the parish of Colmonell, and county of Ayr. Francis Robertrou, in Peterhead. John Dougiss Hardie, tobacconist in Crieff, Adam Sumwers, draper in Edinburgh. Charles Moston Cook, grocer and merchant, Fou-awn bridge, Edinburgh ...

DECEMBER 26, 1868

... somewhat primitive in their habits and modes of life, and not quite free from super* stitious beliefs. The men are strong aid hardy, and there arc no more skilful or daring boatmen on the British coast. All the adults can read and write, and the rising generation ...

THE IKl.'iH CHCHCH BILL

... Lord George Hamilton ta st the bill, which was defended by Mr Agar-Ellis, Yr Miller, The O'Donoghue, and Mr G. Hf. Moore. HARDY then rose amidst the cheers of '@ + He entered into an earnest of tr ish Chureb. He denied that it had failed, and de- ¢! it ...

TTOT'SE OF LORDS—TffSDAT

... and on the head ; Thomas boden, a lad, wound on forehead with stone ; Thomas night ' watchman, wounds on the bead with stones, and ' punched : on various parts of the body ; Mr Belton, bookkeeper, wound on the bead with stone ; Thomas Davis, severe wound ...

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

... magistrate. A man named Thomas May, who was out regular employ owing to his drinking habits, esmmitted suicide Tuesday evening, in Clare Market, London, taking carbolic acid in glass of beer. W. Tsti, M.P., Mr T. Duffut Hardy, Mr James Meek, Mr Peter ...

LOCHGILPHEAD

... whe very ably hied. Prosperity ‘ Locbtine Fishermen was then proposer Md Ir Stewart. whe wished them in there daagerons and hardy lite, awl spoke of the wei known of the Lochfine herring Mactavish. ina few and able remarks, Ce Office Bearers’ as proposed ...

in k ikish i.a no im.r

... the masters Who had tudischarge After some chservations from: Mrs, HL. Moore. ir enkinson, Mr Downing, and Nuox, Mr to Mr Hardy, aud elieited a re joind from the mgbt Lon. gentleman The committee then divided, and the numbers were - For Mr Giadstoue’s ...

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... “ED.—On Sanda un ty te amtlst considerable by all would be attained by the 1 to be Nilbien i b supplies § windon with water. Thomas Street, stabbed Culkin, who resides in who former! ing, Mr | labourer, Tesiding 0133 New Ve Y morning Wm. Parden, Mr Evayy ...

THE NEXT GENERATION

... re-examined, the witness said he had been toid the door was broken open by Thomas, Cumming, an‘) Gibbuns. Having made every ingai , be bad been unable to discover the whereabouts of Thomas and Tbeatre. and had escaped. Camming. Toomas was the man who was at ...

leo } DVERTISENM NTS, 1 OF ARG — Call a special General of the Com missioners of Supply. and Justices

... Tbe Coachwork Bustuess will be carmed on by the subscriber, FHUMAS and the Cartwright Busi- ness by the ALEXANDER PENDEL THOMAS ADALK ALEXANDER VENDER, Jous Munno, iroumouger, Oban, witness. J. Livisustos, clerk, Uban, witness tth July, 1 Queen's and ...