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... Speak. TRURO. MR. W. PF2CROSE. 2, BROAD TRURO. writes :—I have used Dr. libbles' VI-Cocoa for aomo time and I find it to be a very nourishing and stimulating beverage. It is a groat boon to thoeo who livo a strenuous life. ST. aVIITILL. MR. W. H. PENROSE ...

PLAIN SPEAKING,

... PLAIN SPEAKING, One Breuili£, charged with ■boating Vive Garibaldi ! and intervention ? tome month* back, and whose caae ha* only just been finally disposed of, said to the court : crying Vive Garibaldi! I did not acclaim the tiresome chatterer speaking ...

PLAIN-SPEAKING

... PLAIN-SPEAKING. The principal speakers at the Irish Church defence meeting in Manchester on Tuesday night were present on the following day at public breakfast in the Free-trade-hall Assembly Room. The speeches contained several curious passages. The ...

THE SPEAK ER

... THE SPEAK ER. The Speaker of the House of Commons (Mr. A. Wellesley Peel) made some interesting remarks at Warwick on Tuesday evening on the amenities of electioneering nowadays. After • pointed reference to the recent contest at Brighton, he said that ...

SPEAK TO THE COW

... SPEAK TO THE COW. Mr. Grose enquired why there was no report from the Highway Committee, they had a meeting in Mr. Gryils‘field.-Mr. Liddicoai: As the Highway Committee is at ptesent constituted, it will be impos-ible to bring a report. Ceitain members ...

SPEAKING RACE

... ao clearly. They had now reason to believe that they had banished from the earth the possibility of English-speaking men killing English-speaking men under the plea warfare. BRITISH LINER MIBSINO. KKARKU LOSS Or 739 LIVES- The British India Company's steamer ...

THE SECRETARY SPEAKS

... THE SECRETARY SPEAKS. following drawn do = ozporionoe of Mr. Mick, of ti. Arms, Dodloy Streit, Wodswebory, no important and nay nimaliablo tlist moot bap but be of Werra nod vane to iill wisdom ,-- r. the Editor. Sta,—My motives for the of the unusual ...

THE EMPEROR SPEAKS

... THE EMPEROR SPEAKS. fort TEE measure of the regret felt for the departure of great and good men, and the permanence of its hold upon the mind of the ration bereaved, depends even more upon the conduct of those whose lot it is to fill the vacant places ...

PUBLIC SPEAKING IN PA

... PUBLIC SPEAKING IN PA. In London, at the Marylebone Police-court, Miss Jessie Craigen, of 31, Mitcroft-road, Peckham, appeared in answer to a summons issued at the instance of Park-inspector Page, for having, on June 29 last, delivered a public address ...

THE GREAT STATESMAN SPEAKS

... THE GREAT STATESMAN SPEAKS. Mr. on reasiving the address, stood up and seemed doubtful to which side be skald turn, the crowd on either hand having about an equal claim on his attention. This esused some laughter. You perceive my embarrassment? he remarked ...

The Sin of Zell Speaking

... form of slander. To speak evil of • brother. y or malice, from a desire to du bins an injury. and especially when the speaker knows that what he is is • lie. But pr-baps. is tor at least I should hope so) an uncommon form of evil speaking—at rate. it is a ...