WRECKS ON THE WEXFORD COAST
... WRECKS THE WEXFORD COAST. Intelligence Lu reached 'Wexford that the Debonair, Greenock, baa pone aahof* off daring a great storm. She waa bound from Bilbao to with a cargo of sardine* and iroa ...
... WRECKS THE WEXFORD COAST. Intelligence Lu reached 'Wexford that the Debonair, Greenock, baa pone aahof* off daring a great storm. She waa bound from Bilbao to with a cargo of sardine* and iroa ...
... Mabyhill—ntßaadJfuiiunct.—At the Maryhill folios Court yesterday—before Bailie I>iek— John Burn, a potter, residing in Road : Michael Gillespie, a labourer, Garngad Road, and m. Brown, resiuingin Havaanah Street, who were apprehended at the time the band dtttnrbance which t place in Wyndford Street, New-Year s Dsr; and Patrick Bailie, ang in Uarngad Road; O'Brien, labourer. Gamgad Road ; ...
... the h«JI of the Dalxial Arms Hotel, for the purpose of adopting a code of rules and electing office-bearers. Mr Hamilton of Dalzell presided. He briefly addressed the meeting, urging the nnioa all sections of Liberals as essential to the maintenance thsir distinctive principles. He adverted to the great Conservative reaction which placed the Tories in office five years ago. Twenty yean sinoe ...
... Great objection has been taken to the screen Christchurch Cathedral, Dublin, which has been recently restored by Mr Heniy Roe, the distiller, at a cost of a quarter a million. An address, signed by 120 prominent Dublin citizens, lay and clerical, has been presented to Mr Koe, asking for an expression of opinion as the removal of the objectionable screen, but has replied that he differs in ...
... once Square SUtion on way to Hoard Trade likjcirt.—An inquiry exciting much interest was in progTess jesterday at regarding the unking of schooner Leader, Swansea. She was run down and sunk within two minutes on a clear night, in the Bristol Channel, by the steamer Bculedi, Sunderland, where she was built three years ago. Evidence was given by Nicholas Bate, master the Leader; and Alfred ...
... The lateit phage connection with the of the Caledonian Bank ia proposal to form a company to be called the Caledonian Bank Assets Guarantee Association (Limited), the promoters which are Mr James Anderson, Mr William Burns, and Mr James Boas, solicitors, Inverness. It stated in the prospectus that no class would suffer more by the final stoppage of the bank than farmers, and the stoppage would ...
... letters. It was the intention, we believe, to delay the trial until the spring sitting of the Circuit Court, but the step which has been taken the accused will necessitate its taking place at the High Court ct Justiciary in the beginning of March. Fire Store.—Yesterday afternoon, intelligence was conveyed to the City Fire Brigade Station of an outbreak of tire in the Crossbill General Store ...
... collector uf shore dues stated that during the seven months ending 31st December the revenue amounted IC-i IJ2, against for the corresponding period last year, showing a dacreaa £'1066. The Board, on the recummendation of the Harbour Committee, dismissed Allan Pert, pilot, for incompetency, and suspended the certificate William Mearos Baggie for three months on the ground negligence. ...
... Town Council. meeting of Council was held in the Town-Hall on Monday night Provost presiding. Dean of Guild Andrews brought forward the motion of which had given notice at last meeting, that the Council should give subscription from the municipal funds aid in the erection clock in front of the Poet Office, to be regulated daily according to Greenwich time. The same proposal had been made a ...
... (ntOM OtTB OW!f CORRESPONDENT.) 'Mark Lane, Tuesday. th* put week the weather ha* been extremely stormy and win tar-like, and the thaw which followed tuaue the roads still more impassable than they had been when frost and anew prevailed, while the hare become saturated with moisture. damag* hu bean done the severity the weather to the young crape, have been, icdaed, benefited rather than ...
... Hroughty Ferry, on Saturday, iu the 83d year of age. Low was educated Andrewi University, which left in JI. and tram that time up till 1873, whan retired, continued to teach in Iniadee. The degree of LL.D. wu conferred upon Kim by his Alma Mater in 1861, a recognition hi* ...
... Tba Berlin correspondent the Dmtiy notables of Bulgaria meet the IMb unary f«r the election of Prince. The Prince Hittenbwrf, the Cnr'i f»wriU candidate for the throne, bow in Jbarlin, and, according te information, baa decided not to accept the doubtful honour, if tbe choice should fall him. ...