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THE PREMIER SPEAKING THROUGH HIS SON

... TIE PREMIER SPEAKING THROUGH HIS SON. The Hon. Arruur third son of the Earl of ABERDEEN, would, it was expected, be returned yester- day, Member for Beverley, in the East Riding of York- shire—a vacancy having been caused in the represen- tation of that ...

The surgeon of the Agamemnon, speaking of the late sea attack, says :—The majority of the wounds and of the

... The surgeon of the Agamemnon, speaking of the late sea attack, says :—The majority of the wounds and of the fatal cases occurred from the bursting of the enemy's shells on board —one shell in our ship &illing three men and wou four others, A round carried ...

Speaking GREEN PARROT, SALE, an _Tnquire at the 4 dvertiser Office. —_—_— | tapted for yarn or brewers ee FOR

... Speaking GREEN PARROT, SALE, an _Tnquire at the 4 dvertiser Office. —_—_— | tapted for yarn or brewers ee FOR te well a Lim, Wishaw onl Depot She ‘Shore, Dundee, Se a ON SALE, Quantity of AGRICULTU Robert Duff, 83 Seagate RAL SALT. Apply to 2d November ...

| the French Embassy at Vienna has received despatches rom the Crimea which speak of preparations actively made ..

... | the French Embassy at Vienna has received despatches rom the Crimea which speak of preparations actively made | at both sides for the continuance of hostilities at Sebastopol. | | Prince Menschikoff bas been obliged to change his plan of Operations ...

THE DANUBE

... to express the greatest anxiety and impatience for the arrival of the allied forces at the seat of war. They coincide in speaking of the great effect that would be produced on the Turks by the presence of 70,000 80,000 English and French troops. Confidence ...

Published: Wednesday 19 April 1854
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 118 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

The London correspondent of the Witness Bays that the encounter between Mr Disraeli and Lord John Russell, ..

... phillippics which perhaps he ever delivered, altogether to the surprise those who were in the habit of asserting that he could not speak without long previous preparation, and who were not aware how much passion will supply the place of study. ...

TO PENITENCE. rower that canst control the heart, hy homilies severe, yet kind, Olj. come, eum.s, never to dep irt!

... which is creation's Soul, albeit everywhere, hou alone canst find Him there. Oh at tlij Living Altai: let kneel, hile Mercy speaks joy again shall fed. And I will feel, too, my unworth ; Pill then the soul cannot know heaven! There's love ineffable henceforth ...

Published: Wednesday 04 January 1854
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 311 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

FKANCV

... The Paris correspondent of the Morning Chronicle, speaking of report that the Emperor and Empress the French would visit our Queen, says : —*• 1 understand, from what would appear to excellent authority, that the visit will take place in the course of ...

NEWGATE and LEADENHALL—Monday

... NEWGATE and LEADENHALL— Monday. The supplies of each kind of meat here to-day were seaso ab 'f Generally speaking, the demand ruled heavy, and prices were about 2d per 8 lbs lower than on Monday last. Per lbs the carcase. S n'io 3 4 Inferior Mutton ...

Published: Friday 28 July 1854
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 95 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

AGRICULTURE

... mium to Mr Younger’s brown horse, ‘‘ Clydesdale George, and the second to Mr Morton's black’ “ Young P. All the Galway papers speak i in the most sanguine terms of the state and prospects of agriculture in that district. The weather has been everything the ...

POST-PRANDIAL INDISCRETIONS

... to give an account of them- selves and their sayings at a Club dinner, with almost as much solemnity as if they had been speaking treason —a compliment is strained into a partizan offence— and a lax statement construed as an authoritative de- claration ...