The Des Homes Register’ says the good things at Governor Carpenter’s reception displayed the culinary skill of Mrs Carpenter. Whwh is very like the man who alwiy, stopped at the Astor House when he went to he °“"“ Mtor ■»* a Sheriff-Substitute Murray has dismissed with expenses, an action brought in the Glasgow bhenff Court by the late treasurer of a Friendly Society, who sought to obtain LI,OOO as damages for alleged slander, contained in a ™ bm l tted by r hlS successor to a meeting of the members. In a note attached to he the ß Kndl hQ c; Sh ?“? Ba / 8 tae i-revisions i£ the Friendly Societies Acts are being “ BystematicaUy disregarded,” and as these institntions are at present managed in the city, “ out of every shilling a man pays in, he migkt with s&fsss* 10 * ws
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Evening Star, Issue 3611, 18 September 1874, Page 2
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137Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3611, 18 September 1874, Page 2
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