and let it stand at £353. The Free leaders, it moist be confested, have very stupid people to deal with. Dr Chalmers hard to convince us of the absurdity of denying that two and two made fire; and his humble imitator, Mr Macdonald, must pardon us for persisting in our obstinacy,
19 April 1844 - Montrose Standard - Montrose, Angus, Scotland
pee- po..eaord I y the Repromotatlves of the late Mr Krill, situated in thia parish of Foram., with entry Martinmas 1846. The eaten' of the whets fares Is about 960 acres imperial; hut the Proprietor hu recently resumed. or will forthwith resume, sliest 36 acres. The rester part
03 July 1846 - Montrose Standard - Montrose, Angus, Scotland
There will be sold, by public roup, within the Star Hotel of Montrose, on Saturday the 66th day of June next, between the hours of three and four afternoon, ONE-FOURTH PART of the Brigantine VICTORY, of Montrose, of the burthen of 160 Tons, with a proportional share of her Appur
14 June 1844 - Montrose Standard - Montrose, Angus, Scotland
but reasonable that the Court should have power to erect one into a separate endowment, should the majority of the Lenten require it. Accordingly there was a provision in the bill to that effect. By the law, an it now stood, when a perish was divided, a question arose as to the
14 June 1844 - Montrose Standard - Montrose, Angus, Scotland
feeling pervading them Bergh. agaleat the re-eleetien of Mr. Home, which was so powerfully demonstrated by the nature of the Requisition, M compliance with which I consented to solicit the honor of your support. Gentlemen, the rapid progress I made in my canvass during the veryb
13 August 1847 - Montrose Standard - Montrose, Angus, Scotland
♦aD BATUOATZ RAILMAT.—The directors have entered into an arrangement with the Edin- burgh and Glasgow Company for an amalgamation, by which the Bathgate shareholders are to pay op 10 per cent. In addition to their present stock, and to be en- titled to take their proportion of S
13 August 1847 - Montrose Standard - Montrose, Angus, Scotland
may endeavour to explain this question as he please*. He may assert that he does recognise the importance and value of Religion, and that he does not wish in any manner to discountenance or injure it. But we look to actions, not words; and upon the strength of these we repeat, w
13 August 1847 - Montrose Standard - Montrose, Angus, Scotland
I tried day, Wha Maim gep'd to the The his honest mlther Like idler On le folk afore ',m-ale ear some mighty magus bright, A philomphie burning light That he his neighbours might more than Newton or IA Mohr. school, and self-conceit, lb Nature cannot cheat: TM &kb Jade had tan m
13 August 1847 - Montrose Standard - Montrose, Angus, Scotland