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... GREEIBNOOIL :NORV'SED E~t730A.1? ACOMhoDATON - To-day, the postal receiving offices in West a Blacdha;C Street ad Rnue-End Street-will be Si ...
... GREEIBNOOIL :NORV'SED E~t730A.1? ACOMhoDATON - To-day, the postal receiving offices in West a Blacdha;C Street ad Rnue-End Street-will be Si ...
... The second report of the Friendly Societies 5 Commissin has just been issued, and contains a c vast amount of interesting information. The A report of Mr Culley, the assistant commissioner who investigated the condition of these societies in Scotland, is very full, We take the following from I the general report fr Culley estimates the number of building societies registered in Scotland and ...
... ; DEPUTATION TO lR MILLER, M.P. On Saturday afternoon, a deputation of gentle- o men interested in the administration of the Poor . Law waited upon Mr Miller, M.P., to point out] d certain defects in the Poor-Law (Scotland) BiLl. The following gentlemen were ?? Alex. o Wood, Bailie Lewis, Mr Charles Cowan, Mr John a L1 Richardson, and Mr Ebenezer Murray. t 0 Bailie LEWIS first addressed Mr ...
... -l -- ,- llio MEETING IN EDINBIURGH. id; uL Glasgow, March 30, 1872. i;:> of a Zook. into which folly Ail; bl0 X IJGlasgow, Msarch 30, 1872. hwriting of a book, into which folly i,$C ihjebed his enemy to fall, is on occasions 0CeP c Ihrclous than te making of a speech. , eaor9 he retfrtein your columns of to-day, tsbaveshown their colours, ?? m to the mast. - There is among and 0caator who ...
... JJTZT I3bt ' c) TIH E1DITUP. r . . - 1e £dttrsto ti,.t ?? De inserted except 'dauto'e.icat bey tie name and cen the g rier-nod neceaarilw for pub- das but es a piaraltee of Cood fait4. Colreesporldents rae realle-sted to urice only 'oil onC e 8 fid f Al e to retrnP ejefed Com- ?? ?? ?? ...
... I1?B LAND. EXPECTED VISIT OF THlE QUEEN TO IRELAND, -Our Tralee correspondent telegraphs that pre. E parations are being made in Klillarney for an expected visit of the Royal Family, who, it is ! said, have intimated their intention to Mr Her- t bert, M.P., of again visiting Ireland. THm INTERNATIONAL IN IREL&ND. -The Irish r Secretary of the International has issued an ad- a dress to the ...
... ba- Saturday Evening. G LASGOW Cusomis RmvIENuL-The following is a comparative statement of the Customs revenue at this port for the month, quarter, and,,year ended 31st March, with the four preceding similar periods Month ended March 31, 1872 ?? £76,196 12 6 1871 ?? 84;012 11 5 1870 ?? 73,523 16 8 1869 ?? 119,601 15 6 1868 ?? . 117,426 17 9 Quarter ended March 31, 1872. 250,502 19 3 1871. 240 ...
... FRAfER. - r_ .r - Ir Versailles, March 20, Evening. In to-day's sitting of the National Assenibly, Mf. de la Bouillerle presented the report on the articles on the estimates of the Ministers of FilaIceC re- ferred back to the Committee on the BTeltil-n' between the State and the Bank of France. 'i't committee accept a sinking fund of 20,fOC0,(;0s- francs. M. Thiere accepted the measure propose ...
... FRIGHTFUL EXPLOSION AND FIRE IN NINE YOUNG WOMEN BURNED TO DEATH. Our Plymouth correspondent telegraphs:- For the first time during the forty years that the extensive patent fuse works near Camborne, West Cornwall, have been in existence, they were on Saturday the scene of a terrible and fatal accident. The works, owned by Bickford, Smith I & Co., are situated at Tucking Mill. Satur- c day was ...
... i | DRATH OF TEE VERY REV. DEAN HOOD. I The Very Rev. Samuel Hood, D. D., Dean of Argyll aid the ?? and incumbent of St Paul's ' l Epl-seodalturch,1E'othesay, died at his residence In Batfrery Place, on Saturday morning, at 12.50 a A.m. The reverend gentleman was a native of 8 I Wiltshire and way born at Pevizes on the 27th 8 of - -ecemar, 1_82. In early life he was under t the instruction of ...
... - MAON~DAY MOR-flQgo .AYRIL 1. meetinlg of the C£!edonian was held on Saturday, =n ivreport was adopted, after some B ?? on the question of competi- do iand a orking arrangement between the 1 .~ mpamr and the North British. The Chair-o e tin contended that the Caledonian had done C 1 in their power to come to an amicable w tt~rrangeient with their rival. With reference le ~to an increase on ...
... NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF GLASGOWV. The seventh meeting of the session was held on Tuesday evening in the Library of Andersone University-Dr Dewar occupying the chair. Mir Alfred Blackie, Lilyb&nk, was elected a resident member of the society. Mr John Young exhibited a series of Graptolitea from the Silurian strata of the Girvan valley-the specimens having been collected by rs Robed G ray, 6f ...