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... in The fungoid diseaoe ia doing serious d~oa:; in -among salmon in the river Lune. The fii teentli part of 4PictorialR~elics of A'aoieut 01o Liverpool, by Mr. NV. G. Herdman, has been p ...
... in The fungoid diseaoe ia doing serious d~oa:; in -among salmon in the river Lune. The fii teentli part of 4PictorialR~elics of A'aoieut 01o Liverpool, by Mr. NV. G. Herdman, has been p ...
... I ?? ?? : I ETTE TO THE EDIO *1I . .tll ?? rreaadent must Wrtf on o2 l5035 C' I a the Pzero only. cz ?? will be releetd, tar. CokyIoLD Psorxrar. - -A Subscriber (Neath) is waS iinlormed that the fact ...
... -RWPORT 'LOW N COUN~i.i NE'WPORT TO0WN COUNClI. , I APPOINTMENT OF A DEPUTY TOWN CLEUX. al - :, On Wednesday a special meeting of the New- . port Town Cont cil was convente eor the purpose er of appoi ...
... THE WP'T- OF SEED POTATOES. I Yesterday a deputation from the Mansion House Committee for the Relief of Distress in Ireland waited on i is Grace the Duke of Mariborough ! and the Pight flonotrable James towither, M.P., the Chief Secretary, at the Castle, for the purpose of urging upon the Government the ne- cessity of supplying potato and other seed to | the small farmers in order to prevent ...
... X 2&2LOYROGMAL i~ORT8 Iteafing~3 of the barornetar in Dublin for the O&Asi tons daye, corrected und reduced to 32 deg. Fahreehet a tbe mean sea level. 'the black lines show the height of the barometer at 9 a.wi. each iay. The xilrcilry ?? forrani in, S.B., s.,anid 2 , W.d, (if raplidly)for heavystormsj (if slowly) for coptina.e unsettled weathek. It isles forcalm1, N.W., N., nid NMl. wincle ...
... LJATEST NEWS6 (By Freemans Special Wire.) LONDON CORRESPONDENCE. - ?? Office, 211 Strand, London, Thursday Morning. !The English papers are already being greatly srerised tiver the prospect next session of That thui' ate pleased to term Obstruction.' A letter, *ihch is given a prominent position in large type La the Pdll Mall Gazette has a great deal of abuse of lieh Irish members, -but ...
... I - HIGH SHERIFFS FOR 1881i. (From the Gazete of Last Night.) The undernamed gentlemen have been aDpointedtA the office of High Sheriff of the following counti, counties of cities, and counties of towns in lreland-- ANTRIMa CouSTY-James Stewart Moore, Esq. Bally, divitty, Derrock. ARMAGH COnT-UMajor WilliamJames Hall, NarrOw Water, Warrenpoint. CARRICKEEEGUs TowN-Wim Allen Woodside, Esq, ...
... 1.SIR WIIIMGREGOR Ae> ?? . . v TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMAN. .3 ' A ' Clarenbridge, Januaxy 19. DEAR SIR-One of the most practical sugges- tions thrown out during the late land meetings ?? contained in i letter ofi Sir' Williamn Gregory, himself a model laudlord, on the oceasiob of the GoAtdemonstration. The suggestion was to the effect that land meetings should be utilised to throw light on ...
... C4yDTNAL NEWMAN. _ ?? SPECIAL TELEORAM. Birmingham, Tuesday Nigitz The 2Vta annual reunion of the Catholics of Birmingham was held this evening in the Town Hall, and Was very largely attended. Cardinal Newman presided, and was supported by several noblemen and the bishop and clergy of the dio. ceEe. His Eminence, in addressing the meeting, said- It was natural, my dear friends, when I found my ...
... APPREHENDED DISTURBANCES INs I M~~AAM. (FROX OUR SPECI COBnE5PONDE2sM,) Galway, Sunday Evening. On my arrival here, this day week exactly, I ven- tured to affirm that no man could tell what was likely to be the upshot of the present proceedings in the West. That assertion I now feel compelled to repeat, although some forty-eight hours ago I thought I waa a position to pronounce a well- founded ...
... L~ONDON NOTES. (By our SPecial Correspondtent,) 1 One thing very much troubles the minds of a largeE lnumber of respectable and well-intentioned Parlia- ,mentary Liberals. It is a tribulation which the, publicI ['generally, perhaps, is not much acquainted withl, butl !it is one which occasions a good deal of talk and someI F gloomy forebodings. How shall I explain it ? It is the prospect of ...
... ERSSEX ANi) SUFFOL-wN)1K FOXHOUNEDS. These hounds met on Friday the 9th inst. at Wiston, and found a fox at 11.40. They ran him to Sir Charlee Rowley's, Nayland End, then to the Park, over the river Stour, which divides the counties, to Wormingford. Several gentlemen, including the worthy Ex-Mayer of Coichester, seeing the hounds streaming away from them on the opposite side of the river, ...