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Paisley Herald and Renfrewshire Advertiser

Foreign Intelligence

... Courier. Discovery a Miser's Horde—The death of Mrs Margaret Hudson, of Goole, has brought to light some curious facts. The deceased was a native of Ireland, and her husband. Joseph Hudson, a man considerable local notoriety, was for several years employed ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... sought for place or distinction ; but mow we find that, even, ia his case, virtue was not solely ite own reward. All the way in Hudson’s Bay did this imoorruptible patriot pick up thousand per cent., and whenever the subject was mooted in the House of Commons ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... subject— my own conscience and the bar of Heaven, I am not aware of any statute or code of morals which makes it infamous to forgive a woman; nor is it usual to make our domestic life a dear to us. And I cannot allow even all the world subject of consultation ...

BABDINIA AND CENTRAL ITALY

... CANADA—Average cost of transportation by rail from Cbiesgo Niw York, 960 miles, £4l9a par ton; per ateam on lakes, Erie Canal, and Hudson River, 1487 miles, £t 17s per ton, £2 2a in favour of the water route; Chicago to Montreal or Quebec, per steam sailing vessel ...

Imperial Parliament

... which regarded with favour small minodi,trn,t the great majority. He rtgretted that the Chancellor of the Exchequer had been allowed to trine again with the forbearance of the of Commons, ana triumph over the good aenie of the Cabinet. repeal d ty WMcon demn(d ...

THE GLASGOW SHOWS OF THE OLDEN TIME

... to beseen at Mr Heron’s, at the Bull, the eur- prising Irish only twenty years old, yet measures eight feet high, who is allowed to te the most extraordinary man Admis- sion, is each. for s'zs and proportion that ever appeared in Europe. Hours of admittance ...

Literature

... a turn for chemistry and metallurgy will gratified bv paper from Mr Ilowgrave, and the article entitled The Face of the Heavens contains information on many points not generally known even to adults. The Boys' Monthly Magazine, emanating from the same ...

THE RESURRECTIONISTS

... senses. ' Please, allow me to go.' 'Shall I not help you home?—you are hurt,' Eric said. But the girl protested she was not. Suddenly she drew her shawl about her face, and, with a manner that betokened gentle birth, she begged to be allowed to go ber way ...

THE PAISLEY HERALD AND RENFREWSHIRE ADVERTISER, JANUARY «. WTI

... Thomas Douglas, Earl of Se!- kirk, chief of the Hudson Bay Company, was one of the most powerfal potentates on this continent, At that time the North-west Far Company was a great commercial rival of the Hudson Bay Company; and to supplant it in 1812 he brought ...

ADTMITIOH MAT 30, IST4

... beautiful Mm Dnsacque had quarrelled with Astford. The fool had let the prize escape him, and sbe was too sensitive to stay, and, Heaven knows, altogether too good and superior for such man. Did not rich Bibber, the sqnatter, ask her a dozen times The gallants ...

THE PAISLEY HERALD A>v* RENFREWSHIRE ADVERTISER. SEPTEMBER 2fi, 18-74

... the doings of the past months briefly as possible. The newspapers will have told you the tale of my ! boy's murder. Thank Heaven, my Willie docs not rest ! unavenged in his bloody grave. Since then, hand manyaoneof tbemurdorers to hislastaocount. 1 known ...