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111U1'1

... and around it. , In the 111641/110 of summer, when the hell heather is in fell and splendid hloom the sides and tops of the bills, • walk up the beautiful Hopes Olen, along the basks of the winding rivulet, with • view of Lansaw in the distance, is perfectly ...

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NIFSTING OF TOWN COUNCIL AND POLICK

... • memorial to the of Trade, in airport of rehaildhrg the Tay as • lower beret thee formerly. No better lite he get thee the old one bet the were of that the proposed height, 77 feet, was excessive, that the briar should not he Wilt thee 40 feet. It was ...

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS

... seftled, sod and it is quite uncertain what damages in the composition of the Cabinet the meditated will involve. HUM LAND BILL There is now little pmsbability of the Irish Lead Weir Oise Pashesessit is drank& that Hosawden on the setissetes will sesew ...

BANKIIOI LAWS AMENDMICIST BILL

... BANKIIOI LAWS AMENDMICIST BILL. Thulill. white his boa by Yams Moira's. eied Melo Maim say be ail lie Irdisel fine el the three osier Meet& brae thu repine a 'repeal lit id *NY privileges should be the et ins atielerred on all that ready to maims. A new ...

HADDINGTON

... while:satiating to unyoke a horse front a cart within a shed in Tyne Cher, get her left leg broken by the trout of the cart billing upon her. Dr has be e n att e nd. ing both it is expected they will soon recover. Ler (or Toirff's l'entiamee. On Friday evening ...

IA)NDON VOILX-31ARCH X

... men be army in lb. fret phew to awry. A - yank who laying to nook a Lim kind Ma .aid k hod mom 15 manners and about 117. Billing' nip dot • I. • voile o o o to ire pay Offen 4•11•.• • visit for iolsiming n. tot and ousel.. A chop wbo ono told by • colporwor ...

HADDINGTON

... mound reeding of the Tenn (sionlawl) tei the evening of Thursday of last week. He is reported to have that the natio of the bill. start from improving the 14 protester,. could he to %menet landlord to value his tends at A. all Scotch landlords Isere snare ...

LONDON LETTER. it ROY or It r,PWA'IAL I.'T

... will not la• maatisfactory to the I. hencellor of the Kachamer. Turning to the Land Bill, every one is anxious to learn its provisions. The chief opponent to the Bill of hat year which, after passing the Conimmis was thrown mit by the Peen', was Mr Walter ...

literature

... itspenetrable e. erything that , Ti,. of all mien.- MO religions. we hello, r. miaow, 01l the of fe.oth. Will Ina ' learnt .k.old wiarly. most 1.. r,, at la.t to -or tolasoeol on the hoaswm of the taaty ileet. of resell.. tlmulight. The 13 chapter). Ifonnittg ...

general goteilisexce

... on Monday night. He said that. as regarded • very large number of tenants, tie Land Longs believed that Mr Glalstonea Land Bill would be as great a failure as the Laud Act of 1870, It would be better at once to adopt the principle of expropriatn. The ...