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METROPOLITAN GOSSIP

... this fact will be one of the very earliest that will be laid before the public—probably by the first Oppo sition speaker wh.> rises on Tuesday night. On it will turn much of the commentary on the whole conduct of the war, on timid councils, and so forth ...

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

... corrected “by the ex-Premier, is now being published as a pamphlet. THE list of cases in the London Divorce Court for term. Easter Term contains 201, against 195 of the preceding THE Leicester Chronicle says that there are three town. hundred cases of smallpox ...

PAISLEY HERALD AND RENFREWSHIRE ADVERTISER

... sends us the following :— Ministers are rubbing on as well as they can, the immedi- ate object in view being to get over the Easter recess with as few defeats as possible. Then the Budget will become the tug of war, and if this is got over they may perchance ...

Imperial Parliament

... answer to Captain Vivian, said he would state on Monda next the day on which he should propose the house should adjourn for the Easter called attention to an army regulation made in India in 1855, which requires that the children of soldiers should be sent ...

Farming, Agriculture, &c

... saw themselves nor witnessed their performance before. Bands of men and woman go to tbs more extensive and fertile farms of Easter Ross, during tbe reaping season, where they are engaged while the cuttmg lasts, the former at about £3, wish sations, each ...

CHARTER OF WOODSIDE

... 2 pplied by the millers or suckeners to the dish. the dish was not only filled full, but heaped as high as the cone would rise, which was exceedingly provoking to the rentallers, maillefs, and farmers, when they h & poor or scanty crop of oats. On filling ...

DEATHS

... Paisley, Maggie, eldest daughter of daughter of Wm. Jvubnston. At 72 Causeyside, Paisley, on the 5th inst., Helen, youngest At Easter Yonderton, parish of Renfrew, on the 7th inst., Mr Thomas White, farmer, aged 80. At Bonnyhill, Johnstone, on the 9th inst ...

MR. CRUM EWING, AT PAISLEY. a i ng of the and noe-dlectors of Paisley on. evening, inthe Old Low Charch,

... and immediate notice was given that the Reform Bill would be introduced, but not till the 14th of February—a delay which gave rise to many remarks and complaints. 1t was not, however, till the Ist of March that Lord John Russell moved the introduction of ...

The Paisley Herald AND RENFREWSHIRE ADVERTISER

... works to the Council, for behoof of the community. The second reading, we understand, is not likely to come on till after Easter. We will probably return to this subject in our next. The produce of the national revenue in the year ended sth April, shows ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... o'clock. HOUSE OF COMMONS—Friday, Marth The Speaker took the chair 4 o'clock. Mr FERSAND gave cotlee that as toon possible after Easter fce should move for Se'ect Committee enquire into the organisation and proceedings the Charity Commission. In reply Sir W ...

LORD PALMERSTON IN GLASGOW CONTINUED

... that I now see among ycu those who may hereafter be- come the wealthy owners ‘of large estates and large fortunes, and who may rise to distinction in various careers connected with the Government of the country, and whom J and others may mectin the House ...

RECEPTION OF VICTOR EMMANUEL AT NAPLES

... VICTOR EMMANUEL AT NAPLES et The ‘Times’ Neapolitan correspondent says :—April 29.—F or a week or more the fever has been rising; yesterday from dawn of the day the excitement was intense, and when the first can- non boomed which announced the approach ...