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MAIL NEWS.

! y^ . ■ > The Iri«Ti f testimonial to:tlWl)ifc#6fi: bonnaugWhW i£o¥&iWft§r«4l»m4h th« niMmriiagembnt of' tfca ItfrdlJ£^or£ pf Dublin. The idea- was to collect a jroffidient su«;'lo'convert <ft«V duke into anlrishman by purchasing for him a biidelliaTnPP^"^'^fßira^ frothing could be mart tfrish than the way between one rwmain-^dj .mm shilling. The Bake oßMtfabgW W deservedly amounts suworibw."Arlfwllie entire i nto sjneoe of pfate trc Irish design atcr rorkraiiKbi'). Bf"fos»H 1o fcoßoqmoO hare a#Mrfl|K !«« itett^iUditetWor ; >eeragw4§ rittett-wWgpwni'ftrtswßiefr. ages tw^l^Wl^ed'Bflist^oiir.'a^qa .ri'^l.Tt | It iffobth^t&ftt-Ghritv&nt will, witliQnit'ftlliM^ dfkP/}4akf/wMll^ref to eipltflw i»i4gi^hv^iasMiiii>t;q«ifith if affaWftttf^t^WKartas^liiai ihere shopld b« no wire be^slilfaßWra, md one ought to be tard; forthwith. Ambassador at St. Bfttrsbarg is an excellent onetßtJsXlC « MttJyiWoll*^B^ >opi*lar in Canada Uhalitie liHhiw to

j It to Wfbt^d^mk i hs*ivEmtm^aK W shortly Wltt<«aWd (>■••. tKOOfMWd Elosslyn. ~~~ # undconseguently grandmother of the By this went ■ further sum of a quarter ofa million alls to the Bhare^plr, the Conntess of ioseberry. . ' ,«|ft ' ' According to Mr JForber, the most ex* < mly by the .moit fortunate or aocidentl hat onr troo) s hsfatiogiggtted a defeat i a Afghaniatan, for there, too, we risked i ill upon the chance oiihere being no formidable opposition to our "Imperial , i Lord Beaoomfield is abore lerentjJ IJThe idea that ol^fti»j|fa^haritable andT' not self-seeking because they hare not as a rale thoroughly selfish, and regardless of ererything «*cejfc!foe gratification of their own personal comfort. "After the- deluge ■"—is*-—I- suspeot, the fnarowed aspiration Qfjmostlaged statesmen, whilst the otl^|^<rf*^Vw4at : ; occurs after they hare made Iheir* Bow 16 i ways tinc*of retiring", ¥ut nerer will really iWiro from p'ihlic;lir»,uutill»«lf,obliged. But he can hardly lookup to more than dangerous because newiUsttcVat nothing 1' enßqrfl«jth)? r ?i|premacjL M.M .(P»rtT*V during these ten years. He would like, X 1 became'snibrt of fVice>« QueeD, rHlingj through his Miniaters^and J iiuteff<* lnHg <J '/OTIy v;icte rare occasions; to Have, in fact, the dignity and prestige cT 1 - the Premiership without its cares and aDnoyances.—Truf h.

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3168, 15 April 1879, Page 2

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MAIL NEWS. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3168, 15 April 1879, Page 2

MAIL NEWS. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3168, 15 April 1879, Page 2

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