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Tnesday, April 30, 1861

... (uauners and custom, of the people in Upper and Lower Canada. I® Upper Canada some five* sixths of the population were Protestants, and one-third of that number were members of the Church of England. Lower Canada, five-sixths of the population were Roman Catholics ...

ceived, and it is not difficult to recognise the close affinity between the heroes of Kingston and Spoleto. The ..

... ceived, and it is not difficult to recognise the close affinity between the heroes of Kingston and Spoleto. The disturbances in Canada are much to be regretted, because, unless speedily repressed, they may neutralise all the good effects hitherto produced the ...

Tuesday, August 21,1860

... visited them, and although Canada was for a time the residence of one member of the Royal family, he did not in a character and under circumstances which could excite any very great enthusiasm. The Prince appears in Canada not only as the future King ...

THE TIVERTON AND EAST DEVON HERALD, TUESDAY,

... Government to defend Canada. The speakers declared that the Irish Canadian Catholics were a thoroughly loyal body. Chief Justice Draper delivered an address to the Grand Jury at Toronto, in which he stated that few Irishmen in Canada desired a change of ...

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... briefly to the prisoners in Canada expressing his belief that they would not be executed. Mr. Seward has written to Sir H. Bruce, stating that the American Consul was instructed to obtain a copy of the triad of the Fenians in Canada, and asking if there was ...

UFFCULME

... Pined each ss. and costs.” Canada and its Chops. —lt is now an ascertained fact that, notwithstanding the unfavourable predictions made in the early part of the season, the crops of this year will prove throughout Canada to largely above the average ...

OTHER BEDROOM FURNITURE

... and Monday. On Saturday evening Brigadier Complin, late of Austral laand Canada, conducted a service, and on Sunday afternoon he delivered an address on work of the Army in Canada. Ensign Shelley, of Tiverton, distributed prizes to some 60 children on ...

lump InttUigmt

... lump FRANCE. —The Paris correspondent of. the Independance Beige sayslt is alleged that the French Emperor has addressed an autograph letter to the Emperor Alexander, expressing his surprise at the distrust of him which the meeting of the sovereigns at ...

M*st sjomm,et

... of worship took place on Sunday and Monday, the 3rd and 4th inst. On Sunday two sermons were preached, by the Rev. Gold, of Canada, to large and attentive congregations. Monday a public tea was provided in the chapel. The salubrious air and picturesque ...

TOWER TEA. LIMITED. Tl. EASTOHEAP. LONDON

... is believed that there are more than enough young men belonging to one or other of these categories in London to form an independent battalion. The feeling throughout Germany against celebrating the anniversary of Sedan this year has been strongly expressed ...