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... Speak Certainly not this old gentleman, who was born in 1791, in Sligo, and was photographed in Liverpool the other day by a representative of The Morning Leader. Mr. Michael M‘Guiness is ono of the sights of Liverpool just now. He has come over from ...
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... CRAVESEND SPEAKS. Gravesend has returned lifr. Ryder, the Conwe candidate, by 2,372 votes, as againpt 1,955 given for Mr. Runciman, the. Liberal, kinviug regard to the faet that:Orareland, with a single excetition, has , never yet returned Liberal, that ...
... SPEAK NOT OF SORROW Dark days are o'er. speak not to me of sorrow, Longing is ended, and the sadness past ; Time has at last brought thin divine to morrow, Looked for and prayed for, hoped for, here at last Bright dawns the day to herald in oar meet ...
... Speaks Well. A LITTLE book, which we have received from our friend J. C. Percy, speaks elo quently as to the influence and value of the 'lrish Wheelmnn as an advertising medium. It contains a big crop of letters from the trade, all speaking in the highest ...
... PITCHER SPEAKS, Sir, —You read of the man in the hansom cab who got out with bag of Hanover .1 acks, and tried the old confidence trick of asking Mr. Hooley to hold his purse while he went for drive. Further concealment is useless—/ was that man.—Yours ...
... the footguardsman speaks Scots, Grenadiers, and Cold treamers, A trio that ever shall stand As mat h for political schemers And h roes of every land. Let ’em talk as they will about Gua iLmen— We know what we’ve been and could ; And we ’re not just for ...
... ALGER SPEAKS. Secretary Alger end party. consisting of General Steinberg, Surgum•Genetal ; General Ludington. Quartermaster, and others. spent September 25th in Jaeloonville, Fla., viviring the camp of the Seventh Corp. The petty wee met et the otution ...
... SPEAKING AT THE QUEEN'S HALL, SAID : - It is as much our duty in all these Elections, from the Highest to the lowest, TO ACT AS A PARTY, AND TO VOTE that our principles shall preval, as in the election of Members to Parliament. BETHNAL GREEN, North ...
... SPEAK UP! AFTER a month's interval of examination and inquiry the consideration of the Irish Local Government Bill will be resumed to-day. Mr. GERALD BALFOUR ought not to expect, and, not being a pure idealist, he, presumably, does not expect, that the ...