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... will find the elerygman referred to included in the list of incumbents of Episcopal Churches. ...
... will find the elerygman referred to included in the list of incumbents of Episcopal Churches. ...
... GRAIN TRADE THE NORTH. Since last week prices for grain haye in several districts slightly risen. The markets have been thinly attended. Parcels of new oats are coming slowly into the markets. —At Banff on Friday, prices were —Common oats, of 401bs. per bushel, 6d to 24s per qr. ; barley, ollbs. per bushel, per qr. ; bere, 541b5., 29s 6d per qr. ; oatmeal, 19 s 6d per boll. —At Macduff, on ...
... ARRIVALS AT DUNDEE. CAJtPERDOWS DOCK. Oct. 2o. —London (a ), Packham, London, goods. EARL GREY'S DOCft. Oct. 15.—Pfodda (s ), Gloak, Newcastle, goods ; William, Beattie, Newcastle, coals. DEPARTURES FROM DUNDEE. Oct. 25. -Germania, Sorenson, light ; Louiae, Hansen, Tayport, light. MARITIME EXTRACTS, Margaret, Watson, at Dautzic from Peterhead, 19th inst. Edith, Mitchell, do. Montrose, inst. ...
... time. band of Arapahoes attacked a Government train under of Stove Bryan, between Carson City and Fort Lvon, leaving fifteen men dead or wounded, and carrying off fifteen others to captivity, with all the mules and plunder. Mr Bryan they literally skinned alive from head to foot. ...
... ARRIVALS AT DUNDEE. GRRT'3 DO«£. l Oct. 11.--—Vesper ,■ Sfrudie, Sunderland, coals. -* KING WILLIAM*B DOCK. O*. 11.—Christian, Tait, Hamburgh, DEPARTURES FKOM DUNDEE. Oct. 11.—William, Newcastle, gooils; Alice, Jewitt, Methel, ballast ; 14 ddie, Milne, Sunderland, ballast ; Ida Aiuilie, Laiman, Tayport, coals. MARITIME EXTRACTS. Mariner, Simpson, at Montrose from Sunderland, inst. Elizabeth, ...
... WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1572. Sir Robert Cunliffe, Liberal, was returned for the Flint Burghs yesterday uiiopp-scid. foundering of a steamer on Lake MienigJian five persons have been drowned, while two boats are said amissing. The names of Blake and Major Rignohl, who fought the bench during the recent licensing meeting at Norwich, have been removed from the Commission of the Peace for that ...
... MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1872, On Saturday 18 stacks of corn were burned to the ground, involving a loss of about £400, at the farm of Yiewbank, near Coupar-Angus. Three stokers on board the West African mail steamer Senegal, now lying at Liverpool, were killed yesterday by an explosion of one of the boilers. The working colliers have been carrying it with a high hand of late, but appearances are ...
... The letter of Justice should be sent to the Superintendent of Police. fetter & WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1872. Sir Charles Dilke does not make headway. His lecture at Glasgow on Monday evening is a considerable falling off from liis famous speech last winter. This may be partly attributable to the fact that the hon. Baronet has in the meantime seen fit to discontinue his attacks upon the Crown. ...
... WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1872. Thb letter which Mr John Stuart Mill has addressed to the Nottingham branch of the International Working Men's Association deserves notice. Mr Mill's career as a politician —which, by the way, has not been so illustrious as his well-earned fame philosopher led people to expect that would be—affords full proof of his sympathy with democracy. letter from him, ...
... . ARRIVALS AT DUNDEE. . earl dock. October 22.—Pf»lda (s.), Gloak, Newcastle, goods. . kudo William's dock. October 22.— Elizabeth, Cargill, Riga, flax. DEPARTURES FROM DUNDEE. October 22.—Ceres, Fyfe, Konigsberg, bones ; Swift, Hun-« ter, Newcastle, ballast. MARITIME EXTRACTS. Deodarus, Garthly, at Montreal from Malaga, 21st inst. Deodara, White, do. do., do. Lochiel, Boig, Gibraltar from ...
... ARRIVALS AT DUNDEE. CAMPERIHJWS DOCK. October 18.- London (s.), Packham, London, goods. EARL GRET'S DOCK. October 18. —Pladda(s.), Gloak, Newcastle, goods ; Freia, Nielson, Nyborg, bones ; Maormer (s.), Bailey, Cronstadt, flax. king William's dock. October 18.- Louise, Hansen, Reval. flax ; Gebruder, Strioksneider, Petersburg, flax. DEPARTURES FROM DUNDEE. October 18.—Vesper (s,), Mudie, ...
... at Woolwich. Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess Christi n, travelling under the name of Count and Countess Grafenstein, have arrived the Hotel Chatham, Paris, where they intend to reside for a few days. The Otwestry Advertiser has announced that, in consequence of the enhanced cost of paper, coal, and other materials, it is found necessary to raise the price of that journal from ...