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... THE HALETH 'rV 44 J,; a The following, is the report on the health of tho dity for the four wecks eiiding Febroiary 23, Pff Di Mapothei, medical olficevi of health z.Daringk0tl' pust four weeks thhe mortality 7b,, ibeenhigb 80 .x deaths having been recorded ' by ?? v., d' General, acajust 755 in the precein An49fd 611 during February, 18 i. T ate was therefore 1 in 316, while it WA, in London ...
... MR. DISR&ALI'S PROPObALS. ?? I 'THE ELEOTROSS. The following new classes of voters are to be created in boroughs:- New Votes. Occupiers rated at six pounds , . 130,000 Gzaduates of universities, members of the learned professions, ministers of religion, certificated sohoolhosaters, &c. ?? 10,000 Persons paying 20s, a year in direct taxes 30,000 Persona having 301. for a year in the sav. ingS ...
... THE PEE-RAGEl IRiAND | SirO Coman O'Loghlen made two ineffectul effiortts- laut sension'to bring the case of the Irish ?? under the coasideration of 'the; legislature, but twas unsuctessful nobtaining a heaing oneitheroesasion. The old otory of the miniter, . who Wle refusidg to give a distinguished pcatul^sntheright oLentmc. to St. Jdines's Park, offered hi, ae a sop, 'an-Irish peerage, which ...
... |. THE MINISTERIAL CRISL6SREFOM. - I'le Times ba reason to believe that the Dake of Richmond has not accepted the office of Secretary of State for the Colonies, vacant by the resignation of Lord Carnarvon. It has been accepted by the Dake of Buckiogham, who *iLI be succeeded as President of the Council by the Duke of Marlborough, who has until now filled the post of Lord Steward. The Starsays ...
... | THi STAT OF .,THE. SOUTf, I ?? fl~ltOMI OUiit 8PEOCIBA. 6A OND2lNr,) Linmaircs: Juxorimr, TaEDAl -Phe isbo sly a particle of news to communicate' to day; Perfeot p 4uitP'liafa taken the plac e'bf thabren. allam inl ' the adjoining eQunties.' The inaurgents have made r. ido.fresh 'attopptin these places where they ?? so thoroughly di6comfited, and there has not ,beau a single gathering at any ...
... |LATEST WELjIGENOR4 I , (~{rV IFF.T.V~isl-A 'Prr Florence, Friday, March 29 In to-day'o sitting of the Chamber of Depute*h5 bureau of tie presidency was definitively0c .u d Signor Mario, the President of the Chuobea, u a speech, ini which he said dangers for Italy do Mt exist in party rivalries, but in te finacial conditio of e cQoTy, which must be remedied at aU cost Other nations, redaced ...
... PIER BAD, DUBLIN. AR.UVALS Up to Dam., April 1, 1867.-Wind W. March 29-Lord Mostys, Belfast, Indian corn. March BO-Juvera, steamer, Bristol; Lord Clyde, steamer, Glasgow; Alexandra, steamer! Holyhead. March 81-Leds, steamer, London; Admairal Moonow, steamers, Holyhead; Kittwako; steamier, Silloth; Eblans and Iron Duke, steamers,' LiverpooL,' April 1-Ann, Belfast, sand; fat. Johns, Ardglass, ...
... f, . , ST I , 0,'Ivl, - - .~(fY TLio t Fteye5 Austria and Russia are unanimoua for the in I cem'ioF o Candia to Greece. Te-norrow It is to this be proposd to Tsuricey. grea be propoodt_ and -Vienna, Monday, March 18. ?? Tet Rh beeB reclled from the MiR. broa Bion assigned to him of lappecting the United States of navy, ab&d'WII be appbilftd to a commtand in the reso Avattivp Inarine. no ...
... LONDON CORRESPONENCT, IVwa ?? ?? n tn u -- i I(YBPOM 00 OD fEaMPOlZ.) Lominoi, TUBssATY EvEaNa.-Thareis a runour to day that Mr. Gladstone, acting or consimi tation with sorne of the leaders of is' party, has deter. ,mined to..prpose. in conmittee clauseswaed& ?? the principles contained in the instructio with. drawn yesterday in consideration of the opposition q manifested'by a large; sectioi ...
... I., ESCAPE' OF T? Jl?IA? ?CENTRE Co a~oniders.41easxotenrien~t w,\,spasiosd through. .tiboaeity on yestarday. triorrnin by theiannouncement, that Joehi'Xlirwan,tbe ?? a, who had mnade, himself tJO cOn~piCuoug, Uis the e arl$¶r ~atges o~f the &opspiracy, ande *whos. captuIO.: 4iA .btean, ?? after by :the pblico, hadleffebt'od! hh!ssescn~epu ?? nigh'tfrom the Meath Hozpital, where 'it was ...
... | ~LONDON a ORESPONDENDE. I. I I (Y'oM ?? co0 sraeixPONT . :) - LOieDOyi ?? I advised you in my telegram last night, the memorial tabls Excel- lency the Lord Lieutenant, urgieg upon hip tuo adopt a policy of clomenmy with regard to ithe pri. aoners now under sentence of death for high treason, has already reoeived an amonnt of sipport *hich cannot fail to itfluence the decision of the represen ...