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FOREIGN AND COLONIAL MAILS

... BORBIGN AND OULONIAL MAILS. DESPATCH AND ARRIVAL AT GLASGOW. General Post aud West), » & S15 vim, 18, - Do., via eb. 13, 8.30 10, Brag apd Feb. | 14. 3. v.m. Feb. 8. Monte 17,. 8.30 Bhates.. Ueyioa, & Singapore, 63) Mondays. 19, 5.15 18. ‘eb. 13, Pm 10. and Malta, | 6.15 Pu. Brindisi . 820 P.u. 6.30 Po. Meuritius (by Freuch Packet). Feb. or Natal, by ed Feb. 12, 8&3 P.u.\Feb. 10. New and ...

IRISH LAND GRIEVANCES

... TRISH LAND GRIEVANCES. conference of farmers, called by the Central Tenan its’ Defence, was pot Was fog te there was at present a Roman than there eatried in favour since the of 1849. A resolution extension of ...

CLOSING OF DRURY LANE THEATRE

... CLOSING RURY LANE THEATRE. Drury was closed last night. when the time for came the doors were found dosed. It is that differences have arisen between some of actors and the manager, ...

MURDEROUS ASSAULT AND BURGLARY AT PERTH

... US ASSAULT asp BURGLARY ‘H. About 4 yesterday morning, 2 workman proceeding to work heard an from Mrs Murphy’s pawnshop, Mill Street, Pe and drew the attention of the policeman on the beat, James M‘Intosh, to the circumstance: The to examine the and while on the stair leading to the cellar below the shop he was met by twomen, One of them carried a large axe in his hand, and with this he dealt ...

BELFAST SHIPPING TRADE

... BELFAST SHIPPING TRADE of the Belfast H arbour Com. tune been issued, from which it that during tie year in ie tonnage of vessels cléared at the port there aD in crease amounting to 39,145 tons—tie wtal be There has been a smal decrease in the imports of Coal to the exteat of toms; but the preceding year Wat J. The Chairman said, des pite the present depression of trade, Belfast, he was happy ...

GLASGOW TOWN COUNCIL

... W TOWN CO POLICE AND The usual meeting of the Town Council for the of business in connec- tioe with the Police, Statute Labour, aad Sani- tary Departments was held yesterday—the Lord Provost, Hon, Wm. io the chair, ELECTRIC LIGRTING, The following report on electric lighting was sub- on | Opera, wale cnn oer i erected in ocevieusly in use, the nie See ae ered to res amonnt of tt ae ned lad) ...

TO TRE EDITOR Sie MP. January, 1879, that he wag entirely wrong in stating that Lord was owing to the

... expiry of his 1 weld on to take not have had « word fur. “ generally known that Up entirely new et this piece of geasral Fos to Sir James when he made his On me, or he have stated has now had to wi: the term of office had As Sir James which he to give the Private reasons” expiry of the I am content to suppose that Lord Salis. the position untenable by Lord North. mares recalled, or was driven ...

BULGARIA

... ROULGARIA. ya General Stolepin having been asked International Co Commissioners at = tee tis Bet te the arming of jan Governor-General replies bed oni to 500 inhabi- tants of Eastern along the line of astern In village which only contained two or three gendarmes, he had 20 or 30 men, and given them arms. have crossed the river Two Turkish the north Arba and occupied the village of here a ...

PRINCE BISMARCK

... Berlin, February 6. Palace at 4 o'clock this Prince k visted the Emperor at the with His Majesty until about 5. ...

Glasgow Herald

... WEDNESDAY MORNING, Fesrvary The despatch of General Roberts i the capture on the 2d December of Peiwar Kotal heights was in last night’s London Gazetic. A special correspondent with General Roberts announces that Wali Mahomed has been sent on to Jellalabad, it beimg considered better that he should be im direst communica- tion with the political authorities at that place. The Viceroy sends a ...

THE SUEZ CANAL

... THE EZ CANAL. L The itish steamer Northbourne is still aground in the Bitter Lakes, but no longer causes an: in- Se Sy has been resumed as usual. ...

Mr Lowe, M.P., presented the pri last night at the Croydon School of Art, and de- livered an able address

... on ‘the advantages of art study. ‘The latest news from New Caledonia is to the effect that the native revolt is being gradually bat that several iresh instanges ot murder and canabalism have occurred. ‘- During the montli of J Il vessels, of of 13,145 tons, ‘were the Clyde. The anouut of work on hand is small, and trade prospects are stiil dull, It is stated that in Adams, of the ship Ralston, ...