Price—Stamped, 4d.; Unstamped 3d
... Price—Stamped, 4d.; Unstamped 3d. THE IRISH REFORM BILL. poll TUP. IXPERIAI. HEVIKW.) There can be no doubt that Mr. Disraeli has oxcerc'pod wise descretion in wlthdr.iwin ...
... Price—Stamped, 4d.; Unstamped 3d. THE IRISH REFORM BILL. poll TUP. IXPERIAI. HEVIKW.) There can be no doubt that Mr. Disraeli has oxcerc'pod wise descretion in wlthdr.iwin ...
... the interest of mere political parties are ended—whether for the weal or woe of this nation, God knowetb. Meanwhile it is the duty of all righteous men to upon this momentous sub- ject the people who are to be hereafter the strongest motive power in the ...
... THE MAYGOALTY FOr 1869. ?? burgesses of luns-(uay Ward bave corn. 5erced the work, and ribht vell have they die. ,iaTged tbe duty which devolved on them. The :^ecirg held last evening in Ealston-strect was in trty way a great success, and sets an admirablex- ...
... Laws, the fears of landed proprietors were absolutely groundless, the same was tbe esse in the matter of the abolition of the paper and stamp duty. So lam one of thoae who do not believe that the Katablisbed Church in Ireland, of which I am not member, would ...
... intelligence, so that legal aid will not be required. Another economical clause the Bill is, that for the reduction of stamp duties on leasee. As to remedies for the enforcement of the rights of landlords they are not interfered with except in two respects ...
... Foot will leave Richmond Barracks early to-morrow morning for tne C Guards will lease Dublin by rail Friday morning next for duty at the Camp. Ciiuaou Came.—it is understood ‘bat ‘he 65th Foot will be removed hence to Dublin about the instant, to replace ...
... the interest mere politiccl parties ere ended—whatlie* for the weel or wo* of this nation, Qod knuweth. Meanwhile it is the duty of all righteous men to enlighten upon this momentous •abject the people who are to be hereafter the strangest motis* power ...
... should be carried at one cent per NOM Ott, than a hadtmottyl. each tnemage to he prepaid by stamps, and none to be transmitted with less than a t!tree•cettt stamp. The Standard says there ere good accounts from America as to Feuianisct. The expedition to ...
... persons applying for the same, each complete form to be stamped, for which stamp certain small sum ahould be paid, end the reoeipU thereof credited to the county fund*. Were these additional duties thrown on the eecreUrice, and their receipts from abolished ...
... manner, for, although opinions might differ as to the conduct of Consul Cameron, he had been actuated by a strict sense of duty. He had shown great courage, and his constitution was now totally broken up. The spirit, courage, and ability of Mr Rassam ...
... had stamped itself on the minds of all that Ireland was id, and that so long as Ireland was ill Ragland and Scotland could not be well He was prep-teed to try no other medicine for the Oster country than the medicine of justice. It was the duty of statesmen ...
... Passen- ger Trains will be on a greatly reduced scale and irrespec- adh. tive of distance; payment to Le made by means of e stamps. Full particulars will be announced in the Public Payers and Company's Time Tables, By Order of the Board, sKIPW Broadstone ...