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THE REV. DR. M'NEILE ON THE OPEN CHURCH AGITATION

... shopkeeper for his standard, could bring all up to that standard. Equality was impossible. Again, was argued that his Grace was speaking of equality the Church when said the one thing they were to avoid was establishing distinction before God between rich and ...

We observe that there is at Leamington a popular agitation against the allowance a sum of t'.'-StM , charged the

... dealers, or by allowing the right free entry to any one having goods to sell, the question can only be answered one way. Speaking behalt the purchasers, we should say that there to provided every facility for competition Willenhall and elsewhere. (t ...

CORRESPONDENCE. NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. S. W. —Send it Mi. W. R. Hughes, Secretary, at the Hospital. W. P.,'

... an opportunity of visiting America as that nation's guest. If he should avail himself of the opportunity, might able to speaking the truth love' this siibject with an emphasis not again secured. To no man out of their own country would the Americans ...

NORTH WARWICKSHIRE ELECTION

... let the Tories into the county. | Hear, hear. they were not united, and made little concessions, they became weak. He was speaking to Kadical member of the Town Council on the pitvious day, who told lain did not intend to take any part in this election ...

BIRMINGHAM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

... listeners, convinccd their intellects the high wisdom and powerful logic of his sentiments. [Hear, near.] While they would speak humanly, they should say they could hardly spare at the present moment a man like Richard Cobden. However, reli gious men, ...

CORRESPONDENCE. THE CORPORATION AND THE WATERWORKS COMPANY. To the of the Daily Post. Sir. —In your report of ..

... ? Have they ever seen the clauses which the Public Works Committee intended to submit the Lords' Committee? Unless report speaks untiuly, they have seen none of these things. The documents referred to, if produced, will tell their own tale. Any report ...

THE MANSLAUGHTER IN MARK LANE

... he nad been there about five minutes, deceased was picked tip by man, and was taken to the Queen's Hospital. He could not speak, and was in a state of insensibility when picked up. Phillips only struck deceased one blow. His couipanion took pari; in the ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER. [From Foll>t\ It is now time to begin to speak definitely of winter fashions, and first under our notice are the materials most in vogue. Poult de soie embroidered certainly is one. They are lc.nger the same patterns as last winter ...

THE INSURRECTION IN JAMAICA

... just doom. wide spread a rebellion, so rapidly and effectually put down, not, I belie .'e, to be met with in history, and speaks volumes for the al, courage, and energy those engaged in suppressing it. To this prompt and decisive action I firmly believe ...

BIRMINGHAM BOROUGH SESSIONS

... reference to ticket-of-leave men which has come te since the Sessions held in April. to Birmingham, Chief Superintendent Glossop speaks in terms of the new measure of supervision by the police, and his opinion is shared his officers. The license holders have ...

Local Notes and Queries

... recollections have led into mlstaK.es in this case. I mentioned two of the three Tokens of the Bank of Eogiand, but surely not speaking of the third cannot be called a mistake, for I was well acquainted with the fact, *s well respecting the Bank Tokens of Ireland ...