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REV. DR. IV-JB TITHE. jK

... REV. DR. TITHE. TO THK Sir. —In the concluding paragraph in your issue of to-day, Mr Thomas trust Dr, Waiters will be satisfied. nately, i am not satisfied with cither J or his arguments but I hope I niay if I decline to follow him in his attemp^R pe ...

MR GLADSTONE ON THE ACT OF UNION

... MR GLADSTONE ON THE ACT OF UNION. Mr Gladstons contributes to the October number of the Nineteenth, Century a review on Ingram'sjHistoiy of the Irisn Union, in which the right hon. gentleman traverses the atate- meats of Dr Ingram, and giv-^s his own ...

MR GLADSTONE ON THE ACT OF UNION

... gentleman traverses the state- ments of Dr Ingram, and gives his own account in brief of the circumstances by which the union was accomplished. Mr Gladstone says be is obliged to affirm that the volume of Dr Ingram is uot a good history or a bad history ...

MR NOAH REES' CANDIDATURE. i

... vote for him other Conservatives, feeling released because Mr Carr bad repudiated politics, had also promised Mr Rees theireupport. Many voters outside party, who have long known and respected Mr Rees, have decided in his favour. The first canvass is to ...

MR. BRIGHT AT BIRMINGHAM

... was at the Court of King George III., a Rev. Dr. Wilmot who claimed kinship with the Earl Rochester: and that this gentleman had a daughter of great beauty by a private but legal marriage with the daughter of Stanislaus, the late King of Poland. It IS alleged ...

ISWANSEA v MR BBSWORTBTS XI.I

... good pa,ce, getting runs from every over, bnt at 29 Dr. Reid was caught in the deep field from a lofty hit, and J. Long caught and bowled. Dr. Cameron hit three fours in rapid snooession, and at 42 Dr. Moynan bowled in lieu of Lambert, when half the runs ...

ADJUDICATIONS, Ac

... CONFIDENCE IN MR W. F. MAITLAND. On Thursday evening a meeting in support of Mr Thomas Wood, tne Unionist candidate for Breconshire, was held in the Town Hall, Bryn- mawr, which was crowded to overflowing. Dr G. H. Browne, J.P., in the absence of ...