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THE EASTER QUESTION

... THE EASTER QUESTION. AVhatever may be the issue of the Eastern dispute, we trust the present discussion may serve to familiarise the public with the realities of a question hitherto regarded as a |H>litical mystery. There kind of mystery about it, though ...

THE EASTERS QUESTION BLUE-BOOK

... intended tu prevent any event which might com- promise peace. —— THE MENSCHIKOFF NOTE. The following is the nove which has given rise to such protracted negotiations, and the persistence in which threat- ens to break the longest peace Europe has ever enjoyed ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS—FRIDAV, March 30

... advised her Majesty recognise the annexation of Bologna. Tuscany, and Parma the kingdom Sardinia, moved that* the house its rising adjourn until Monday. Sir G. LEWIS objected to the motion, and said it would be necessary for the house to meet to-morrow ...

SHOW OF STALLIONS AT GLASGOW

... pure Clydesdale dark brown horse, 161 handa high, and rising four years. Sir Colin was bred Campbelton. 2d, To Mr Peter Crawford, Dumgoiach, Strathblano, for Clyde, light-brown horse, also rising 4 years. Taouocuu Horses —Premium—For the best thorough-bred ...

A NEW FASHION

... A NEW FASHION. Easter near at hand. We should know it, from nothing else, yet from the incipient chirping of the French papers about the incoming fashions. When Lent is over the new fashions begin. These used in the olden time to be displayed extravagantly ...

THE WAR-COUNT CAVOUR'S ADDRESS

... support from none of the crbinets. Austria, then substituted another for it—that of a general disarmament This new principle gave rise to a series of negotiations, which, in spite of the frequency and rapidity of telegraphic communications, continued several ...

Paisley Herald AND RENFREWSHIRE ADVERTISER

... whalebone, embracing eighty articles, and adds— My position is, that a fall or rise in the price of any of these commodities would be balanced by corresponding rise or fall of another, or of several others, if capital, in the form of metallic money ...

Worth, Quartette— God U a Bpirit Sir W. S. Bennett

... Quartette—“ God is a Spirit”. ooo Sir W. 8. Bennett. Organ “ Andante from Surprise Symphony,” Aria and Chorus from “ Elijab”—' Easter Hymn—“ Jesus Christ is risen to-da: O rest in the Lord.” —“ He that shall endure to the end,” Mendelsshon. Organ Solo—‘ ...

wltliowlinstmctlonß willbe inserted till withdrawn, and charged accordingly. PAISLEY HERALD AND RENFREWSHIRE ..

... PAISLEY HERALD AND RENFREWSHIRE ADVERTISER. PAISLEY, BATITRDAY, APRIL, 1874. PARLIAMENT adjourned on Tuesday evening for the Easter holidays. Business is to be resumed on Monday, the 13th instant. Tire Rev. Mr Knight of Dundee and his congregation have applied ...

THE HAYTIAN KEVOOJTION

... vwer; buat his residents downfall will possibly enable the fore: to appeal with greater success, Early in March the firet risings were reported, They broke out in various parte of the country, but were usually sup- pressed by the Government troops. In ...

CROFTHEAD

... Bailie Masson occupied the chair. CHILD TO DEATH.—On Friday afternoon last, most lamentable accident occurred at the farm of Easter Walkinshaw, the residence of Mr Robert Macindoa, farmer. His little son, John, aged about years, accidentally fell into boiler ...

[IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT HOUSE OF COMMONS—Monpary four o'clock, The Speaker took the chair at a few minutes, to The ..

... The Forth Bridge Railway Bill was considered, and ordered for third reading. Mr Fawcett gave notice af hw intention, after Easter, to ask the Prime what would be given for the discussion of bis motion re- lative to the the royal sities | Mr Ward informed ...