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Dundee, Perth, and Cupar Advertiser

AMERICA

... —The Anglo Saxon, with dates from Portland to 17th inst., arrived here at noon to-day. At Pitsburgh tbe 15th, Mr Lincoln, speaking of the condition of the country, said that it filled the mind of every patriot with anxiety and distress. It is my intention ...

The Perfection of Needlework.—It quite a prize pattern, if lady can hem refusal without there being a single ..

... is Spoken in Scotland.— We mean boldly to declare that, in many instances (we will not go so far as to say all) the Scotch speak better English than the conceited English themselves do. For instance, they pronounce widow weedow ; and it is clear, the ...

THE CRIMEA

... THE CRIMEA. Letters to May the Bth have arrived. The Time* correspondent speaks of tbe profound dissatisfaction existing amongst the officers with the recent general orders. The French were in much better health. The English Horse Fairhas been utter failure ...

The Lances of the Six Hundred.—Within Dover is now a collection of the lances of the survivors ot the

... the charge across trie plain of Balaclava won immortal fame for themselves, lhe condition of the lances now in the Castle speaks forcibly ot the nature that bloody passage at arms : there is scarcely one that is not stained with the heart's blood of the ...

A LOCAL HOWARD

... society in turning him out of his establishment; which was done, notwithstauding the offer of the philanthropic workman whom we speak to place in the master's hands as guarantee for the poor fellow's good conduct. The thought occurred to him, and continued ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES—Monday

... of the offence alleged against him, bore an excellent character ; and though, legally speaking, he had been guilty of a very grave offence, still, morally speaking, as he intended take up the bills when tbey became due, it could not be said that his intention ...

PRUSSIA

... the Ministry for Foreign Affairs. The semi-official new Preussische (Stern) Zeituntf, of this evening, says—Several papers speak of a want of harmony in the Cabinet with regard to the treatment of important questions shortly to be considered. We are able ...

NEWGATE AND LEADENHALL, June 30

... NEWGATE AND LEADENHALL, June 30. Fair supplies of meat are sale at these markets -i„„ Generally speaking, the demand rules , !S& Bar lb. by the carcase. ,f ?n- ef Middling Mutton o'to'i Middling do 32„ 3 Prime do. Prime large d 0.,. 3 10 Veal 310 4 Do ...

EDUCATION

... Teach the in Classes, Terms same as at the Public Sem- Private Teaching as Maile. C. will Open a French Class for Jevenil and Speak only) from Six Years, as at that age they more facilely é Beginuers (to Read An EVESING CLAss for » to Maile. C. is permitted ...

The London correspondent of the Witness Bays that the encounter between Mr Disraeli and Lord John Russell, ..

... phillippics which perhaps he ever delivered, altogether to the surprise those who were in the habit of asserting that he could not speak without long previous preparation, and who were not aware how much passion will supply the place of study. ...

POTATO MARKETS

... LONDON, March 10. —Since Monday last full avorage supplies of potatoes have come to hand, coastwise and by railway. Generally speaking the demand heavy, as follows :—Kent and Essex Regents, 70/ to 80/ ; York Regents, 80/ to scotch do., 60/ to 70/ : Scotch ...

ALYTH

... pain till about four o'clock on Monday morning, hen he expired, ltisreported that the deceased was in the regular habit ol speaking to the horses on coming into the stable, but had omitted to do so on this occasion, and has paid, his life as a ransom for ...