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... CORRESPOpNDEICE,,. NOTIVES TOv CQRRESPONDENTS. LA lithiss by7t~6t~u~ ~~~cc i th * ?? fteilie of1iR' i&flastJ we?(s You YeU~gpit&&.ekewcsifonmtsisi ahe 4for. wn XIl.1 ibiee lio Otruet-eol, to se hanc ...
... CORRESPOpNDEICE,,. NOTIVES TOv CQRRESPONDENTS. LA lithiss by7t~6t~u~ ~~~cc i th * ?? fteilie of1iR' i&flastJ we?(s You YeU~gpit&&.ekewcsifonmtsisi ahe 4for. wn XIl.1 ibiee lio Otruet-eol, to se hanc ...
... SEIZURE OF GIAZNI FORT. ATIAHOMED JAN 'URGING WAR, SPEECH OF GENERAL ROBERTS. [1;'rUTrR'S TELECGRAMS.] CAMUL, J.ANUARY !. General Roberts held a Durbar to-day, at which he deliver ...
... DISTIRESS AND EMIGRATION. T hero general fsilure of the crops, hot 0013 in Ireland, but in Great Britain and somie ;arrs of the contineltL , Will, no7 doub5, l:ave the effect of increasing the amount ...
... | MEH. LE, A OSNE, MI.P., IAND THE teICL?:dI:G LAWS. McA~e n'toov . shoug.lt tat mraeh Bnlgi.t Io doe.e in the way 1 lessening, iii;; :lt.Al ee ai! d.?inmnuiii:; i;.s eras by a_ 0L Ii . usr' cols Ji ...
... TBAINMEhE CONMERVATIFE CLUB. ANUiIAL 8iltESI. The annual soiree cc Lte lranmere Conservative Club was hela lest night, in the New Music K4itll, Oid Chester-road, Birkenhead. After tea, Mr. John Labd t ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... I UMDAZ, JANUARY 11, 1880. SUNDAY'S EDITION. LEGISLATWIOX POU 1X0. - The seventh representation of the farce of representative government is about to com- mence. The principal actors are meeting in Downing-street, and have rehearsed the words of their parts, provided that these are not cut out by the prompter. It is said that each Minister struggles for the principal part, and points out that ...
... - -- - - -- - _ The Committee of Management beg to acknowledge, mg with thanks, the receipt of the following numerous gifts led to the Hospital during the half-year ending December 31st, 1879 :-Mrs. W. R. Holland, eggs; Mrs. Foilden, flowers; in- Mrs. Cartwright, flowers; All Saints' Children's Flower Eor Service (per Mrs. B. Brindley), flowers; Mrs. Sankey, of flowers and packet of cards; ...
... . lie * ±flaJl fJUofl&NU.L.flJI . - --*f Ss A special correspondent of the ANcwra~st;e Okronsic/c states 0- that onl Frida. y Lieut.-Colonlei White, assisted by a prof es- US sionel gentleman, visited Belmont Farmn, rise scene of the L's tragic occunrence recorded in those columnis a few days 510 age. with aL viewv to muakinig plans and drawinigs of the pro- of osises for USE) inl the ...