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... The sloop Pi-ovidet aio place, coal loaded,. is ashore iWar Stoinehaveti' es' saved. The Countess of Cardigan. Qf L6ina ?t ballaot,. is on shore at John's-hiaven, crew saved:. peced to be got off 'ise whole bazt 1£ gli!,v tv;8}1) wreck; the Eagle of.this ...

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... Banff, to MARY, eldest daughter of Mr Johnt George, auctioneer, Turriff. At Turriff, on the 5th instant, by the Rev. John Cruickshank, JOHN GILL, Esq., farmer, Raecloch, to HELEN, only daughter ofE the late Fraucis Milne, Esq., baker, Turriff. At Banff, ...

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... daughter of the late Mr. James Todd. At Hilton,.on the 29th inistant, by the brother of the bride, minister of Lochryan, Mr. John Craig, farmer, Jelly- hill, to Isobel, second daughter of Mr. Murdoch, Hilton. At Glasgow, on the 26th instant, by the 11ev ...

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... foot, of svhich his father had been Culonel. Ife served in Canada, and on his return joined the 16th Huseare, while Lord Cardigan was s Colonel. General Campbell died in 1832, and his son e about three years aftere ai ds left the ariyand betook .himself ...

VACATION SPEECHES

... VACATION SPEECHES. MR JOHN BRIGHT AT BIRMINGRAM. Mr John Bright, who has not addressed his con- vtituents for about fifteen monthe, owing to a bereavemeat which befel bim early last summer, bad a great reception in the Town Hall yesterday evening, when ...

MR PARNELL AT NOTTINGHAM

... are arming these Orangemen in the north th of Ireland, nod if the Imperial Parliament and the (o Queen dare to give legislative rights to Ireland er we will oppose the forces of the Crown by armed in- tb correction. (Laughter.) Why, their armed insurree- ...

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... public at Creggs, in the county of Galway, on last Sunday week, when he looked very pale and -worn and carried 3 his arm in a sling, the arm being partially dis- abled by rheumatism. The hon. member for Cork, however, has on many previous occasions lookedl ...