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JANUARY MAGAZINES

... Days’ Mission in pointing out that the wel hat notwithstand- Romanistic as might i © su] » markets it looks Plue continues to speak o may be slow in of our Hills.” A short hi recompense both “The Patrimony of St. I mm holders. The by the Rev. Geo. Stewart ...

POLITICAL PARSONS

... matters.” = ove ee that Welsh ministers do in! ulty in preventing ing the exit of the by that is simply meant th: —— nations and speak from poli in this shape it strikes me brought with equal pr URRENCE other denominations. — Wales. I can searecly sey endeavour ...

TO TUF. KDrrott OK THE DAJLV COUTUEB

... ally cost him more whic is the desired ap r piace than from the churches to arise? A | of similar cases either should e 1 speak to on the particular in that which s that, were ? If this “ on, trade on both either side without a betraya eatly benefited ...

CUP. TO US LETTERS

... arriving at the asyl ears ago one of the and could not walk witho: ctive season was @ , Postoflice-place. said he could not speak, the: ie interest attendants said that in complain ; others said that ant to fame. With + yoar, did we lock day after admission ...

HEATING API’AitATCSES

... to the galleries removed the duty from ; the class practice, Saturday even- edible articles, must be \ nand nineo’clock. speaking of Mr. Lowe's sical accompani- office. The last cruel pi at eight o'clock. has victimised not only man, but also that secti ...

TARRAGONA

... foot to the ban! acquaintances on his way, observed in his demeanour wh jast before eleven o'clock. H ing to the counter to speak to bat reached it when he st + he doubt that the cause of deat heart, to which Mr. Foster evinced a disposition. Thed years ...

T\l!, Ni.WS

... at at reli the treaties of pd a soldicr, who w re constantly with hin anee with the strict rules of 20T, Jan. 19. ced two speak to him upon any s out the pris: indeed, 1. ler’s condemmnatic soe hiin— prar lly a msand persons mann th origin of oe tus part ...

SDAY JANUARY 20 thrust upon us | DR. TAYLOR ON TE he Iuaw and the | | OF THE xperience

... ip snd Ka , formerly plau triue, riglt views cou. well Dr. Mason } s opposed te erroue- Mr. Wad. on, Fe sllow of ¢ ae re to speak at all o professed another DRUNRENNESS iformation on an oo s bow occupying public arch differ from the THE PROPOSED TOW n poiuts ...

TRADE BILLS DISCOUNTED

... was antici- Ot being cheated ay te alert. ‘The total bat it would appear that sou was £226,304 ; wish to indulg 150,000. Speaking pieasure so long only as it i 1ey should look at that they were caaght asleep 1359 the revenue ), showing an in- The police ...

MONETARY 4 COMMERCIAL

... on Free- South Austrian and Lomby Copyhold Securities, been firm at 203 ent or Termniuating aud Fryer, 10, Cook- Generally speaking, the — Foreign Bonds has beeu heavy ed from £5 to 4500 on MPANY “1 TED, have relapsed. Exception z a. einen — SULEY, approved ...

PROFESSOR BLACK lE'S IDEAS ON

... her ly of | he til morning, wh u in the road in an | wife of the captain of the fa of blood from his | in the al near undary speak, that he has body, which proved to be ¢! ling from one dis- woman, flow the cans poverty us the ex- of t tance from the by ...

TO the r.Drroß of the daily courikb

... with. The L by relatives and toker 1 the would lay the of the d when living. The Government, as to W se in | and Gaston Mur- speak, but he believe sone Mr. Belmore, uis | come to before the meeting « should be made known at the rey, ard Norman Mysterious ...