GENERAL NEWS
... [FRESS ASSOCIATION TXLEIRAMS.] THE STRIKE AT BELFAST. At Belfast, on Saturday, eight fiax mills closed their doors; others Aill probably follow this week, The Mallow neomination is fixed ...
... [FRESS ASSOCIATION TXLEIRAMS.] THE STRIKE AT BELFAST. At Belfast, on Saturday, eight fiax mills closed their doors; others Aill probably follow this week, The Mallow neomination is fixed ...
... TO:NIC SOL-FA CONCERT AT STAFFORD. On Tuesday evening, a concert on, for Stafford, a monitre scale took place In the Gulidhall, when about 500 vocalists were gathered togather under the leadership of ...
... I I The usual fortnlghtly meeting of the Board of Gaar- dians was held yesterday, at the Parish Offices; Mr. Down- Ing. in the chair. THE- QuAtTEBLY CoNrRAcsU.-Tenders w ...
... The Joint Select Committee on the question of Railway Amalgamation met yesterday. Present: Mr. O. Forbesoue (in the chair), Earl Derby, the Marquis of Salisbury, Earl C ...
... THE VISIT OF H.R.H. PRINCE ARTHUR -TO ASTON. At the monthly meeting of the Aston Local Board held last evening, at the Six Ways, the forthcoming visit ci ?? Prince Arthur to Aston was ?? CLERxC stated ...
... I (From our own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. There are no fewer than twenty-fve orders of the day set down for Monday night's paper, and of these seven relate to Ireland. They are the Grand Jury Presentment Bill, the Landlord and Tenant Act Amendment (No. 2) Bill, the Local Government Bill, the Union Officers' Superan- nuation Bill, the County Officers Bill, the Jury Act Amendment BilD, ...
... ITHE QUEEs BURTHiiAT-A RTIgR t IN THH RAM ID I! The fifty third cavnaT GE bw 114jet*y's 1 bhth day VW ?? urday witit the =iilitar =eaoaoea onato0sry os the -ci n The whole of the troops in gaurisn aff daty sgt ae e in renew order at the Fifteea Acres in th Phenix Pwk, under the oommd at U.4r' G ml Thomas M. SteethK 0.B, oom di is -Ire . About tkh beat t we ha li the WAY o Winoer arpolitax ...
... i jE _ ' ' ^E- t ; -t : I DUBLI: M- I Di- I I I -JUNE 2 X I2. - DUBLIN: MONDAY, JUNE 24,187Z . v i \Et\~s tw\% s Et ~ xt~ d t ?? the Catholicity of the Irish capital will make, as is its wont, a display well worthy of its ancient and its wide renown. It shill send forth to all thin world its re- ptidiatioa of the slanders that a nian of their own kith and creed has spoken against faith and ...
... Tw3E QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY. ?? I A stated mteeting of the Senate of the Queern' aui' veesity wvas held at Dfublin Castle yes tercay. the Ith iea,, at which the following members of tt, Sziaats were ?? D J Corrigan. Bart, HMP, Vice' CUanceAorof the rnivfrsity; the President of Quesa's College. Belfast; the Preside= of Qoeea's ( lege, Cork: the President of Queens Ccfleg, Galtay; I Frcfessor ...
... SPEIAL TELEGRAMS. (BY SPECIAL AND ORDINARY FELEJ hoi GRAPE.) mu ILA (By Ere4man Swi Wire.) Pro all LONDON VCORRESPONDENCE. am( London, Taestdy Night. A Swism Times' telegram states that the Geneva Arbitrators met ?? in private session for the discussion of despatches received from the Home Government, and said to be of an un-f favourable character. t Another Tiobborne Defence Fund meeting was ...
... I THEUBLIN. AW&- BET-M- I Lsndon, Friday Night. 4U The select 4egnmittee appomit~douuid e winto 1 thffe merits of the competg 3cee 9£ lprove-. mentia thelexisting railway oomnmuncahtion at x Dublin, namely, the Great Souihern and Weatrn North IWa di Etion,3thea Central Statio . tire Dublihn Pot and City semes resumed their ' meeting this m^,orngr their ViscOunlt GAWAY presiding,. I Mr. ...
... I LATEST NEWS* I (BY SPECIAL AND ORDINARY TELE.. GRAPE.) THE GENEYA ARBITRATION. Geneva, Sunday Night, Mr. Bancroft Davis received a highly impor- tant telegram from Washington this afternoon immediately after my despatch left. Had this Washington telegram arrived's little earlier, a consultation between the British and American representatives would most likely have taken place with as little ...