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PARLIAMENTARY DUELS

... conflicts. Sir Francis Burdett, Mf Grattan, Mr John Kemble, tbe actor, am) the Duke Buckingham, all fought duels in their time. A I notable meeting in tho North of England was ; that between tho late Beaumont and 1 John Lambton, afterwards Lord Durham. ...

MK W. H. SMITH AT SALFOED

... have retire from political life ; but if emerged triumphant the chief argument against Home Rule vanished. ME JOHN SINCLAIR AT CAMPBELTOWN. Mr John Sinclair, M.P., addressed meeting of his constituents Campbeltown last night. He spoke chiefly on the Irish ...

THE FRENCH BRIDGE DISASTER

... treatment. Tbos. M. Grattan and Undsay were each sentenced four months with Tiard labour for fls-ntiU> constahtes. A woman named MTnally was rent prison for thirty days for similar offence. CHAKr.r A SCTTCT:. At London Mansion-house to-day John Henry Taylor ...

IRISH

... IRISH. John Ryan, fanner Kilcommon, near Nenagh, fired at and wounded bis step-eoo, named Bnrke, on Monday evening. It alleged that Burke felt aggrieved Byan acquiring the farm by his marriage. An inquest was held in Dublin m Tuesday the body of merchant ...

PORT-QLABGOW

... William Bonar, Patrick Conway, Patrick M'Laughlan, Michael O’Neil, Thomas Doignan, Daniel M’Cormick, Robert Brannigan, John Richardnon, John Geraghty, Daniel Jhmleson, Ae. After preliminaries were over, Mr Conway said: I think I need not remind you, my friends ...

LIBERAL CRITICS OF THE GOVERN-

... imprisonwent. Two arrcits were made by the Cardigan police yesterday morning in connection with mysterious tragedy. A woman, named Hannah Jeremiah, wan found dead on Sunday morning outside lodging-house. arm was broken, and there were braises on the body ...

THE MARRIAGE OF JOIfN KEMBLE

... THE MARRIAGE OF KEMBLE. ANECDOTE. The following anecdote about the marriage John Kemblo, the aotor, related in Bannieter'e Memnire; Otie tho a noble lrd, formerly holding high office, but thou livingihretirement, bad fallen in love with graceful and ...

SHIPPING ITEMS

... the session to pass short bill extending the provisions of the English Act this country. sharp passage of arms took place in regard to Sir John Hay’s question about the alleged remission of fine the Admiralty to the firm of Messrs Baxter, Dundee, but ...

OYAL, OEBBKOCK Proprietress. Mrs Glotxk. Troirn and Msoager. . .Mr Willum GIGANTIC ATTRACTION! AS TO-NIGHT ..

... NICOLI.—At Aspic table. Xethmat Psnsms, Uth John, aged 23 years, youngest son the late James Niooll, draper, Greenock. Todd.—At Smedley’s Hydropathic, Matlock, tile ins*., Thomas Todd, youngest son of the late John Todd, Greenock.—Frieuda will please accept ...

—left .Stanley iF-l.j Dec 25. Amen New Caledonia Jan 25, Clyde Heaatteld Kureka Aouneveiue Kuans

... Bept2b, London —at Feb 21. Amtral Hainan ban Nov 16, Qneetntun —spoken Jan 6. 8. Angcrona ! acoma .. .Oct 2a, S'thaaptou —armed March 7. Argo, Hunter tajrta ..Dec li. Channel Arcus, iac-.ina Oct 26. Queetinton —spuken Nov 14, N, 8 W. BaooocKiiUtu -an ...

Property for Sale

... mean that. The most, wo believe, he does mean is Grattan’s Parliament, which had very considerable powers, but the chief of which required the approval of the Imperial Executive. But Home Rule and Grattan’s Parliament may be, of course, two different things ...

SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA CONCERT

... James M'Bwen, and Margaret M'Pherson or Monro were each ordered to pay 10s, or remain five days Jail; and John Flannigan (boilermaker) and John Connie (riveter) were each fined 2s 6>l for occasioning nuisance. Assaults. u Leitoh (Übourar), lor Isabella ...