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... CORRESPONDENC E. TEE REFORMATORY AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS SYLFSTEWM.Sl j T-Z E.DISOR OF THEBELFAwST NEWf3-L-EITER, Srs-There appears to be a difficultyin procuring children to occupy the accommodation provided for them by the rapidly-increasing number of reforma- tolie and industrial schools. Children are sought after with great eagerness, and many are presented for admission by their parents ...
... CH4UJi- piH by oTP FESTIVAL. [moor~ A £OORgE$5ONDE-NT.J Oiz Tuetfdiy, tire ijrst maeting of the choirs 'cF the South Tyrone Church Ohqtr Upqia was iieid in St. Anne's Church, Dungannon, and it is very gratifying tQ repcr4 thet, this comparatively young ?? j, Anpuhed undcrte aoxt ?? prospects as to, tbp, jutijre. Iike qther similar ones, this Union (which is only in existencre for a few mionths ...
... FLAX SUPPLY ASSOCIATIO11T. Tna hi-monthly mneetingor ti 'sou' r ?? onl Tiui-v last, at 1D, Dvnograil dqrarc~ chair. There were ?? Audi-cc s, Fez.; Charles B3ewls, Fs-q :Fester Coze~rn':~. John Leoy-, Es.;Wliam Vi-.eI Eci andd 'loin- Oniton, Esw. 'The StoE-:REARI(r :jrsnra tenrue of k trvo s emg-un vl-'i'a rot I '--lerrr- sly te foliewnin-' rene't- er usual nze y ?? CCi crc r-w d- 1 1~ii - ...
... STRAKILGE PROCEEDINGS AT CARRICK- OIN-SUIR. Ace oeccurrence, which led to considerable popular excitement, has just transpired in the town of _ Carrick-on-Suir. Anl unfortunate woman, named 'e Johanna Barry, who resided in Clhapel Lanc, com. *l miuted suicide at her residence on Wednesday last, .8 by-hargingherself. This dreadful deed was com- mitted under the apprehension of distress in the . ...
... THE Rev. Henry Moule, of Fordington, continues, ia a second letter to the Tiwes, his researches into ;te origin and causes of the potato disease, and re- h'tes the results ot experiments by himself and |others in providing the remedy for it. With re- I spect to the causes of the infection, he says:- There can be no question that the various para- sites of the vegetable and animal kingdom ...
... 4.~iata t elta* ESTABLI9 A2ENO 174 - h7 ~b BELFAST8 MONDAYF, SEPT. jo, 1872. I CotrNy- ARNSI, the German Ambassador in A France, dinied with MI. Thiers on Friday night, c when he again assared 31. Thiers of ?? a intentions of Germanv. Opportunely enough, a conversation with 3U. Thiers is reported in vwhich, on the part of France, the President de- c' clares for a pacific policy. In point of ...
... TRE FILREA FEMALE SIEGING CLASS. 'A CORtStOpnNTm writes:-M i Watson,. a memo I her of the MIeroes' Court,' representing the is Worshipful Company iin their yearly vieit to - Milres, was prosent at the annual concert of the Kilrea Female Siinging Class, organised and in- d structed by the Misses Dolling, The Manor House. 1, 'lhe Kilrea Boys' Night School, olganised and in- n structed by Mr. ...
... Ip - 4 1(ENSTABLISHED AONO 1737.) BELFAST: THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 1872, 1 Tii programme of the forthcoming festivities on the occasion of the meeting of the Emperors at Berlin has been published, and will be found inanothercolumn. WVithdinners, soirees, mili- a tary manosuvres, &c., the Imperial visitors will be pleasantly employed during their stay in the a capital of Germany. G Great ...
... THE B-URMESE AVBASSADORS. [moMr orn SPECIL zRPOxRxj.] DUuBsuy, FRIDAm. THs Burmese Embassy sent to Great Britain by the ,,M ost GIoriots Kingof Burmah excited great in. terest in Dublin to-day. Numbers of persons col- leeted at the Shlpboulrne Hotel to see them going out. They left the hotel in carriages, and drove through the principal thoroughfares in the course of the day, but cannot hare ...
... - IATEST_- IE SWS L[SFECA!LT F ORAINCEY TELEGR . - ~ 1 11 PL 3. C E:. - PRTS, FiIDaT.-M. Thiers received Count Arnima y csteiia'. PARiS, 1'pJtD ?? rravcnis publisbhes a letter ises of Garibaldi, which was read at the Lu4gano Con- r gress. It contains many violent eiprepsionz against , . Thiers, whom Garibaldi charges vith rulinig I France a y armaments. P uELSIA-TIlE BISHOP 0O EP.LMEL A;D. BT ...
... CH - I N A. | 's take the following items from the OrerNaild I C' in jaiI (iof July2'0 | l Gcoflroy, the French Aieister, was dailv a- ppetdi at Tetisteing on the 5th. Mis fscort had ,alrcaly arrive'.o. Considerable anxiety is said to he Iftlt at the carital as to the French Miinisters I a 'iL Li Eung ChanDg hasq been ap'unintod a a (0,DLI &c!re-Py. T'h heat at is ?? eg S h.. fiwst ?? has been ...