NOTES-LITERARY AND GENERAL

... horses and ox field puns, constituting one regimont of cavalry. two grott-ries anii one depOt of artillery , two hettalions unit site depots of Infantry, and a few departmental t temps. - ANCYRIER LAW A, ,lIEF. 210 a.m. on Saturday a fire, eassi . ..l ...

A I ki:111111.S JoUktf KY

... splendid service in saving life was rendered by the gallaut crews of the lifeboats of the lid National Lifeboat lustitution, resettle.; iu the rescue of persons from I and in moat cases from a watery grave. At tioll to chi. it should be noticed that as many ...

Published: Saturday 08 January 1887
Newspaper: Warrington Advertiser
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4199 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

IRELAND

... first duty of the Government when confronted with a malignant form of the agrarian distemper—a lawless, irresponsible re-settlement, upon a new basis, of the most important interest of the countrywas immediately to assemble Parliament ard dcinard the ...

Published: Wednesday 12 January 1887
Newspaper: Express and Echo
County: Devon, England
Type: | Words: 772 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

'I HE FIRST VICTIM

... hill tedore Congress for the of • Notional Militia N-gotintions have hewn opened by the United „ales Albino for preventing the introdustion of coolie labour the United Sham Au amended treaty between the rained Rostra and Chios will .boetly submitted with ...

Published: Saturday 15 January 1887
Newspaper: Batley Reporter and Guardian
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3858 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

INT 0 T I 0 E_

... of .marriages was only 14 per 1000 and that, it .hould be noted, was the lowest rate recorde, .trace the commencement of civil registration. ('he average marrying man had seen 28 winters, chile the wean age of the brides was almost 26 We poorest people ...

police for a moment is the paralysis of the Irish Executive and thg_snn_chmnilm and nical and too serious ..

... we from deploring this result, and are must soon engage for the reconquest and indeed rather disposed to regard it as of resettlement of Ireland. On the brink | b-w&;n;; ::(fb::n:u:; &fl zm‘m ‘::'h:; ict we stand to-day, and in ™V 10 :;;u‘:;mm the lrish ...

Published: Friday 04 March 1887
Newspaper: London Daily Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2497 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

A HORSE WARRANTY CASE

... other in displaying, not only their wealth of products, but also the astonishing progress they had made in the arts of civilization. Perhaps in no other portion of the exhibition was the rapid growth of the British Empire more astonishingly illustrated ...

IREL IND AND THE IRISH

... 11 affoire of life tLe Irish despise economy. I.galar, 'unremitting, Wendy. prodootire lobo= they bold in coutsemt. Tusy *resettle. boarted,.fili of deep sympathy, pollard , and brow In -practroil totelligeni • Celts are inferior to the &toes, but they ...

POLICE COMMISSIONERS

... pursue the object unitedly, persistently, and judiciously. I can conceive more appropriate motto for the present time than • United stand, divided Cameron’s amendment to the address comes on next Tuesday, and I hope that the Government, if not defeated, ...

Published: Wednesday 16 March 1887
Newspaper: John o' Groat Journal
County: Caithness, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 5046 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

WICK TOWN COUNCIL. of the Town Council was held on Thursday. Present—Protest Reiaeb. Baines Sine lair mid ..

... lunette the object unitedly, persistently and judiciously. I can conceive no mimic appropriate motto for the present time than, United we !Amid, divided we fall ' —1 ant, yours sincerely, Dosaan MURRAV, hon. sec. The Chairman, who Was well received, then ...

CONTEMPORARY OPINION

... temporary purpose. ; They are, and profess to be. permanent. That is. it | is not the suspension of civil government in Ireland, it is the abrogation of civil government. . . . The people of Ireland repudiate the new system to the very verge of rebellion ...