LONDON LETTER
... LONDON LET 'CR.1 -- - (IRtOM OURt OWN CORsESPONDEXT.) LYONDON, MKONDAY N TGHT. St. Stephen's has to-night been a scene of U ectivity almost unexampled during the ses- In sion. Not even the nights of t ...
... LONDON LET 'CR.1 -- - (IRtOM OURt OWN CORsESPONDEXT.) LYONDON, MKONDAY N TGHT. St. Stephen's has to-night been a scene of U ectivity almost unexampled during the ses- In sion. Not even the nights of t ...
... OR.DER OF IRlUE JVOI'TES. 1-, .LL'VA~ J:, U, V'1 U V il11. :, VI ct . of coa A.M.O. AT BRXNMAWt. Franc to Smal], the The annual movable conferenceof thePhilan- Aieri isl thrvpic Order of True Ivcrites ...
... i Akf r 0 t Sa1ti 1I FRIDAT, JUL Y R8, 1882. ?? -i- The Commission appointed to inquire into g9 the depressed condition of the agricultural PI interest and ...
... THL STATE OF IRELAN'RiL DARING OUTRAGE AT ENIS. j An Ennis telegrain states that an official report bas been received by County lu'peutor Snmith of a most dtring outr age perpetrated on Mondiv. night ...
... THE 1HtE ATENYED IHAR. PREPArAkTIONS AT ALEXANDRIA. >. is SLTRR ENDER OF THE FORTS is DEMANDED. Bsr M 031 BA R D M1E N T id TO BEGLIN IN ofTHIRTY-SIX HOURS. se t .r ATTEMPT TO AMURDERu THlE .- - ?? ~T ...
... I SOUTH WALES AGRIULURAL PROSPECTS 18S:2. We publish below an exhaustive report, comn- piled from returns furnished us by a large number of correspondents in Glamorgenehire, Monmouth- shire. Bireconsh ...
... | d Wss'RrEau Mat tta'rcx, 430 Ant. Lt ATEST GE\NERAL NEWS. e The Queen, with Princess Beatrice and suite, will leave Windsor by special train on Wednesday next, for Osborne House, Isle ...
... e LOCAL EXAMINATIONQS. II The followingarethe names of the candidates vho passed the Trinity College local examination, held at Cardiff on the 16th of June last:- Senior Divis ...
... so 0 In the Rouse of Commons last night an Address was adopted for presentation to her Idajestv, thanking her for her gracious 'nessage in reference to the calling out of the TI Reserves ...
... ANTIQUARIAN PROCEEDINGS AT j YSTRADFELLTE. a TO THE EDITOR. A e Ssa,-Your issue of the 27th ult. contained an MI le article headed IInteresting Antiquarian Proceed- la 's logs at Ystradfelite, to whi ...
... HOUSE OF COMMONS.—MOXDAY. The Speaker took the chair at four o'clock. THE TREDEGAR IUOTS. Sir W. HARCOURT, in reply to Mr Parnell, said that having received from Tredegar yester- day a report of disturbances between the Welsh and Irish population, and that further mischief was apprehended, and that the police force was inadequate, he had communicated with the mili- tary authorities, in order ...
... ARABI'S DEPOSITION. ALEXANDRIA, Monday,4.50p.m.—Ragheb Pasha, President of the Council and Minister for Foreign Affairs, to-day addressed the following letter to Sir Beauchamp Seymour;- Monsieur l'Admiral,— I have the honour to inform you that the military preparations which Arabi Pasha is at present carrying on are made against the will of the Khedive and his Govern- ment. Arabi Pasha has ...