SPECIAL TELEGRAMS, &c
... SPECIAL TELEGRAHS,) & | V - . - I ?? of Austria ill leave Irelandl fur jI' ...
... SPECIAL TELEGRAHS,) & | V - . - I ?? of Austria ill leave Irelandl fur jI' ...
... OU OD n - O- 1 ?? q II Lo NDoN, SATURDAY EVEN ING. A rapid arrival of the troops in South Africa If would probably avoid any occasion for their employment. Delay is working untold mis- chief. It is giving time to the Gaikas -and the e Galekas, whom we have already fought and ' vanquished, to resume the offensive. It is t doubling the courage of all the native races round about the colony. . It ...
... SPECIAL TELEGRAS, &S. 1 Cziptain Robert Parker, Castle Lough,Ballykelly 1. liillalne, met with a serious hunting accident the yesterday, his horse falling upon him. reli 1Trer ajestys ironclad ships Minotaur, Agin- -court. Sl:annon, aud Defence arrived at Lsrnaca eid yestecday fronm Vourla Bay. They will perform ihe trne dayb quarantine in harbour. me S Er CeLry Layard yesterday received a ...
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... EXPORTING AMUNITIONS OF WAR. al - a ?? - _ 'as TO THE EDITORS OF TrER LIVERPOOL MEITOURY. ad Oeot!emeu,-With roferoucs to the siatement 1: mt. made in Parlia'>ment last uight of our having shipped a a2i a quantity of guns and 'powder by the Argas, from nd Cardiff to Mozaiubique, we shall he obliged if you ed will give publicity to the fuilowing letter, which wr- waS Wiitten in reply to atn ...
... TH WAR. CETEWAYO'S CHARACrlEfR.-THE ZULUS AND mui THIRARGUNS.-THE COMMAND Or, 'THl BRIl- w wh TISH FORCES. cor The Rev. Mr. Otto Witt, the missionary at whose place t~ii at Rorke's Drift Licnts. Biromaead and Chard and their Au companions made their heroic Staudt had, esys that thes Xing Cetewayo invariably viewed all big ubjects, no with suspicion who came to the missions to be taugbt, abl ...
... Z - - -- - - SA 1 ^q ?? U-1 SUPHYMAI. .I ?? PA ULIA3MENT. hI the House of Lords. ye terday, Lord Troro put the question of which he had given notice the previous day as to the message sent by the Queen to Lord Chelms- ford. The Earl of Beaconsield replied to Lord Truro, whom hc charged with having misinterpreted the message, makin- it appear that it was aln exlpression of entire confldencc in ...
... MIJLTTUM LN PARVO. ,f The agitation got up against the mission schools Hal Oak, t at Clifden,Dablin, has resulted in the burning down ?? O of two of the school houses by a mob. Fie et While the hounds of the Cork United -unt Berri l Club werc hunting near Mallowr, nine of the dogs %s! *6 fell dead, having been poisoned. per Two youths rnamed Reeves, while playing. with flora ei mitches near ...
... 1 1 the The Irish national anniversaury banquet was lic1ds ra6 last evening, at the Adelphi Hotel. About 120 at. gentlemen -at down to an excellent dinner, serrel in Mr. Ludlow's best style. Mr. M. F. Duffy or presided, and Dr. J. Bligh occupied the vice-chair I .p- Amougst those present were Mr. J. O'Connor Power, ad M.P.; Rev. Canon Walshe, Portland, U.S.; Fathers he Hall, Tobin, O'Rane, ...
... tnt, AWITH COLONEL PEI.RSON. 72 The following is an extract from a letter, dated are Ekewe Fort, Feb. 4, received from an officer in the 1he Naval Brigade with Colonel Pearson at t v00. Elsowe:- as Vhzat a change has taken place since I last wrote! t a be Thoc we had just arrived here, after our successful a r of actiou at Inzanzuus, and were only waiting to hear L the from the other ...
... INTE MASWRE IN BURMAH. The Calcutta - oorr~esnpaden of the Times, telegraphi iigon aunday, oays :- The Government makes no secret of the anxiety with which it'ia watchiu1g the strange eventit passing in Men~- daisy. Besides the precautionarh mieasures known. in Eag ?? embark at Calcutta to-day and to-morrow-for Rangoon. i The whole reinforoenbth Bodere'd are inearly double the ordinary ...
... t TUEWEF' STORY OF IPARLIAMENT1 I LONDON. MONDLY EvlaNIN0. - Thie evenivg, in aniwer to Mr. ONSLOW, the O han- cellor of the ExOhequer stated that the Government have no iinformation ?? enables them to say whether YAXOOn KNAN had been a1cepted by the people Of Afghanistan as the successor to SEREa ALI. The right hen. gentleman added, in reply nob only to a question put by Mr. ONSLOW but in ...