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THE SEAL FISHERIES

... THE SEAL FISHERIES. Monday (Reuter).—Hen. C. H. Tupner, Minister of Fisheries, speaking reference to the off in the seal catch this year, said in the natural course of events higher prices should be realised now than last year, whereas the contrary was ...

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... or he mnight speak of masiy things connected with it, many things which roes sip en his mind, even as he was speak- ing to them, and which he had not put down on paper, but he would rather pass on to more general subjects, lie might speak, they knlew, ...

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... even a longer period, for I knew himtn iti he was a student at the Iraining College-asd ao iti without sufficient ground may speak of our departis friend. And what shall I first allude to-his woanderk natural abilities, his amazing industry, which, Conamhi ...

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... was the first counsel who appeared before me when I took my seat as Judge of this Court and circuit, and I am bound to say, speaking of his professional conduct as a Judge can who has seen a member of the Bar practising before him frequently during five ...

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... upon as a deserter by the fanatical Legitinusts. His words were sifted 'by them, and his visits and visitors watched. In speaking of this one evening, he said, M My political colleagues will, I dare say, push inquiry so far as to try and find out on ...

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... power. lnt I would not speak only of his power, for every one who knew him, knew that behind it there was the deepest tenderness as well, and that kind of tenderness is not worn upon the sleeve. Only three years ago I heard him speak with quivering lips ...

Another case of smallpox has occurred at Stockton. The States-General the Netherlands yesterday adopted, by to ..

... advocated the formation of a special corps the Civil Guaid, which might eveatually form part of the Mr. Lloyd George, M.P., speaking st Conway last evening, submitted that the wants of Wales most attended in the coming Parliament, seeing that Wales had ...

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... aetd could talk on any subject. He v,-as employed as an expert nreavcr in the Paterson Mills. and canted 25 dolse a wvcek. He speaks several languaLges, and if he had been More practicalJ, if h !lead devoted his time to -work instead of readirng histortea ...

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... orost po- sitive autitority that such language has been heard, such esplanationo made, saris exeuses given by persons who speak the sentimeats of Sir Robert Peel;' and to this you add, that you trust you hare prored thauuthere is no ternsqf abuse smffieiently ...

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... ment of their entire sincerity in the views they hold. We only claim from them the same acknowledgment for ourselves. In speaking for the parishes for which we are conveners, we believe we may state without hesitation that the move- ment of opinion in ...

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... (the difficult time of our Reform Ministry) was often heard to say in the borrowed words of Cromwell- Ile will C neither speak in Parliament nor wrangle in Cabinet, X yet will I trust him before you all. But in earlier life lie frequently spoke, and ...