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MORTALITY RETURNS

... Department last year. The defects our public records of sickness and mortality, and the valuable papers of Mr Rurasey gave rise to much discussion. The Council appointed committee to Investigate the question, and resolutions were agreed to, which a c ...

THE INSURRECTION IN POLAND

... Government in Wilna has issued a manifesto stating the abuses of the Russian Go- vernment, calling upon the inhabitants to rise in insurrection, and declaring that Lithuania aod Little Russia are inseparable portions of Poland. In consequence of this ...

TORTH BRITISH INSURANCE Head-Office, 64 PRINCE'S STREET, EDINBURGH. Ix>ndon, 4 New Bank BuiLDratite- Olasgow, ..

... —Deposits received with three days* »>*••* withdrawal, at interest of 1 per cent, below the land minimum rate for discount, rising and falling there* Forms of Piohmal, and all iiecessaiy iiifoniiaUi ...

PAISLEY, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1874

... DISTRICT KIRKCUDBRIGHT The representative. of Kirkcudbright Bociety selected for their premium of £6O Mr Robert M'lndoe's (of Easter Walkinchaw. Paisley) Young Lofty, four-year-old bay. The hnrae Lord Derby out Maggie. Though good specimen the Clydsedale ...

INVERNESS GREAT SHEEP AND WOOL FAIR

... value of both sheep and wool, consequent upon the continued prosperity of the country. Last year we recorded a considerable rise, and this season the advance has been from twenty to thirty per cent., iucludingall descriptions of sheep—lambs, and wethe ...

Reclaimed Land.—The progress of reclaiming tracts •T waste l*n Jis oa in (bit qiarter. Mr Muir of Ardovie, ..

... estate, belonging to Sir James Campbell, is f*rtas beea let within the last two years. Easter Bo has been re-let at rise of 20 per cent. Anehinlrck-bas been ht a rise of per cent. The form of Upper Granistoo has *en let at mere than double the previous ...

ODDS AND ENDS

... cow with the other. He thought had the cow, but the end of the first half mile began to suspect that the cow had him. A DOWN Easter believes there nothing like advertising He lost his pocket book recently, advertised his loss in the local newspaper, and ...

Properties to Sell. HOUSE FOR SALE. There will be Sold, by Public Ronp, within the Georoe lira, Smithhills ..

... imperial standard measure, or thereby, part of the Lands and Farm of Easter Linwood, and Estate of Blackstoun, lying adjacent to the Village of Linwood, bounded on the West by the Farm of Easter Linwood, on the South by the River Black Cart, on the East by the ...

HOUSE OF LORDS OF LORDS—Thcbsday. Their Lordships met at p.m. \ A petition from the General Assembly of the Church

... againat-tlie legalisation »f marriage with a deceased wife's sister presented the Lord Chancellor. The Earl g>ve mtice that after Easter, he intended call attention the existence certain defects in the system force in >tland conuected with the position. d'»:itVHiid ...

MADEIRA

... not in vent a portion of the succeeding one from The town itsel bea ving a ati- ducking to the passengers. fully situated on rising nd, indeed, almost on acclivities, so steep that one may ide from the top of one street to the bottom, has, like Constantinople ...

NOTES UTON LOCHWINNOCH ANTIQUITIE BY A LATE ANTIQUARY

... Whether these relic* still exist not kno.wn. tbey m.»y (»rcserved Easter hills, the family there were ins or half cousin*, and heir* to Barclay, his soi| hiving m imed the heiress of Easter bills, of the name Or.', their issue succeeded to that ] property ...

MR DISRAELI PROPOSING THE MINISTERIAL REFORM DILL

... notes, as if marshalling his ideas. Mr Locke, M.P. for Southwark, opens the ball, and the now venerable figure of Mr W. J. Fox rises to weigh the bill in the balance of working-class aspirations, and to declare that it will be found wanting. But previous ...