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DR WEBSTER, M.P

... jun., Mr Wmn. Anderson, president, Trades' Oouncil ; Mr Annand, secretary ; Mr Alex. Taylor, Co-operative Coal Co. 1tr A. S, Cook, Mr William Lindsay, MIr James Crombie, Mr Skene, MIr Saint. draper; Mir Selv- wright, ...

FUNERAL OF MR THOMAS KNOX

... Calderwood, Sheriff Maitland Heriot, Mr George Seton, advocate ; Mr John Burnet, advocate ; Bailies Cranston and Colston, Professor Hodgson, Charles J. Guthrie, advocate; ex- Bailie Lewis, Treasurer Harrison, Dr Donaldson, High School; Dr ...

MRS WOOD. (LATE MISS

... MRS WOOD. (LATE MISS PATON.) . FIRST APPEARANCE IN EDINBURGH these Ten Years of the celebrated Vocalist MRS WOOD, In the MUSic HALL, On MONDAY EVEENING, l3th MARtCH. PaIVCInAL PERFORMERS:- M-IRS W'OOD, mISS WH!TNA L, MR CuRRIL MR EDMUNDS, AND; ...

Monday's issue of the Herald will consist of two sheets containing 84 columns. Ccpar-Fifs Conservative ..

... was not dictated by merely destructive instincts. The address was frequently applauded, and Mr Scott promised to return. Death of the Rev. Dr Vettch.—The Rev. Dr Veitch, minister of the parish St Edinburgh, died last night at his residence in Edinburgh ...

MR. KNOTT DESPECTFtJ

... MR. KNOTT DESPECTFtJLLY Wnorms his Friends and the Pnbl~c, R~that for the better accommodation of his Pupils, he hap engaged the use of Mr CAMERON's HALL in - Adelphi Court, Unioin Street, to which he intends RE- In MOVING the PUBLIC CLASS, (which has ...

CfION &AT MR J. NELS

... 14th January, at two o'clock; and in the mean time sub- scription papers lie with Mr John Smith, Kelso; Messrs Erskine and CurIe, Melrose; Mr George Craig, Galashiels; Mr Andrew Lang, Selkirk; and Thomas Bruce, W.S. 119. Prince's Street, Edinburgh. s ...

Mr 7jo me andItkComp

... nts will be prefented W THE HONEY, MOON. Of the uss, by Mr JOHNSTON, fa tponned by him in IDrury-LaneTheatre. The Part of pumivi, by Mrs EYRZ, her rf appearance in that Charader. Betewen the Play andaFaree, W AND ELEGANT DANCING, By the MiLfes ADAMs, ...

Theatre-Royal.. MR H

... at Six, to begin precifely at Seven. I 1 gcketo be bad of Mr Holnan, at Mr Hamilton's, 5 s Catherine Street; and of Mr Ml'Gregor, at the i 1.nce, wlhere places may be taken. .FOR THE BENEFI OF MR 7RUEMAI ic rEDNESDAY Evening, April 12.1809, will be pre- ...

U ?mr L O1N, AND PIA

... they willt iese their claim against Mr Arthur's Estate, and have hereaftir no right to demand payment from Mr Black. c Intimation is farther irade to tlre following parties, or F .representatives of parties, narned in Mr Atthur's Settic. 5. ment ami Codicils ...

Advertisements & Notices

... THE M\IEARNS PARTY. BT ANDREW'S- WILLIAM BODDIE ?? 84k3 DR BvzmagE ?? 797 ADAM PRATT ?? 170 MAJ. OvER DR BEVERIDGE 46 GREYFRIARS- A. P. GLASS ?? 1082 J. E. ESSLENIONT ?? J. W. Toh ?? 65 MAJ. OVER MR ESSLEMONT 410 OT MACHAR- JAMES (;RAY ?? 725 JAMES WORLlN ...

I 90 -f MR. &.W. M;s

... belonged to the late Mr. JowiN CoTTs,. ajpdse p. -R retely, the Materials of the House built - thereon, will be M sold by public roap, on the ground of the feu. The roup G'h to begin at two o'elock aftern -n. - - 3 5Gth Dr. Gavin, Strichen,; Mr Milne at-Biyth; ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Bon-Accord Street. h JOHN MAITLAND, P. h fa SUBSCRPTPIONS.oss Mrs Daguid of Newlands, - - - £0 S 0 Mr Gordon of Craig and Kincardine, - - 1 0 0 * Mr A. WV. Chalmers, Rose Street, - - 0 5 0 h Mr Thomas Laurie, Ferryhill, - 0 5 0 t ...