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THE TRADES' COUNCIL AND THE GLASGOW LIBERAL ASSOCIATION

... Tbe action the Glasgow Liberal Associativa la connection with the allocation tickets for Gladstone's nesting in the St Andrew's Hall laat formed the of review the usual weeklv meeting the Glasgow Trades' Council last The matter was introduced by M'lvtyrc, joiner, who moved— That this Council hereby reoords its thorough disapproval the action tbe so-ceil ad Glasgow liberal As»>- elation in in ...

SERIOUS COLLISIONS IN THE RIVER

... consequence of the dense fog which prevailed over the river and firth last week, several collisions took place j but the scene on the river on Tuesday morning, and the amount of damage done to coasting craft proceeding to Glasgow on that occasion, is stated to be qnite unprecedented. Owing to the river being impassable towards the end of last week, about 30 coasting schooners gathered at the ...

LIBERAL DEMONSTRATION AT PAISLEY

... SPEECHES Wit HOIK*. H.P., dk cannon, u.r. The animal meeting and demonstration of ths Paisley Liberal Association was held last evening , in the Gaelic Church, Oakshaw Street, Paisleys Til ere was good attendane*. Mr John Brown] president the association, eaenpied ths chair? and along with him on the platform were Colonel Holms, M.P. ; Cameron, M.P.; Messrs John of Wsstßoont, Stewart Clark ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... ARRIVE AT OLAMOW. \ Kdmund,lBo,B«rna and fish. from Mary Ann, Smith, from Dondalk—aerap Iran and eld tails. Lady Mary, Ti, Kane, from Belfast—moulding uv. 57* M 'Allister, from Gleoann-Ilsnestoos. Contest, 59, Huagins, from Carnlough—limsstons. Ada, 86, M'KJMy, from Asksatoa-limeeume. Elizabeth Hogan, 49, M'Mulris, from nrim dairy—bog ore. . Mary, 48, from Glenarm —whiting. Mite, 86, Moris, ...

THE COURT

... Windsor Castle, December 8. The Queen drove out this morning. The Duke and Connaught walked and skated. The Queen held private iuveatiture the Order the Bath. Com iswry -General Strickland, Lieutenant-General Sir Samuel Browne, llajer- Geueral liiddulph, Sir H. V. Wolff, and Hear- Admiral Sullivan were knighted and invented with the second class. Colonel Borne received the Order the Star India ...

Shawland's Chcrch.—The second anniversary services in connection with Shaw land's Church were held Sunday laat, ..

... Hyndland Church, preached the forenoon ; the Rev. A. B. Birlunyre, K inning Park Free Church, in tbe afternoon; aad tbe Rev. Thee. Gentles, M.A., Abbey Pariah, Paisley, in the evening. Special collections were taken at all the diets for the Building Fund. Gooaacx. —Tcmperancr Mating.—A public meeting waa held in Gamble Institute last night under tbe af tbe Temperance Society. Ex-Prorost Morton ...

UPROARIOUS ELECTION MEETING IN DUNDEE

... Councillor Blair, who had Announced himself candidate for the representation the burgh, appeared before a meeting of electors iu the Dundee Hall last night. The ball densely crowded long before eight o'clock. The audience amused itself at Mr Blair's expense, cries which were anything but complimentary being received with laughler and applause. Songs were sung, squeaking trumpets were sounded, ...

THE SUGAR BOUNTY QUESTION

... MEETING OKBEHOCK. A meeting called for the purpose of protest!:, against the system foreign mgar bounties held in tha Town Hall, GreeaKlc, t nijLt. There was a good attendance. Provost occupied tha chair, and amongst tho*e the p ~w form wort Messrs The ma* Kelly, Richard Hunt, Bristol; M'Nair, Glasgow • M'Kinnon, Glasgow; M'Kellar, Greenock; other*. Provost Campbell said the question before ...