AFFAIRS IN IRELAND
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... MARITIME LOSSES AND CASUAL'TIES. The following- is a list of casualties reported at Lloyd's on Lsos-bso 'between midight Wednesday, December 26, 1NS, I- . T..-A,.ishb WVednela,.v Tanuery 2. 199. s, ( doteotiag steamers:- I d- Y ii Z- Name of VesseL TonE. | Flag. ; Voyage and Cargo. Weetdsle (a) ?? British. 1871 Middlesbrough, Libau-rc s roe. ?? British. 1172 Gl1asgow. Buenos AyrCs3. Steiuvroa ...
... No. IL ar jk*M U - . i . y~ U OU EcrIAL CO1UZ5POSDENT.) a] !3 In Manitoba and the North-West Territories e agriculture and the trades immediately con- in It necbed with it furnish occupation to byfar the II a larger part of the white population. Even here, fa Be e however, there is a great deal of enterprise and I s room for plenty more in general ways, for which ni the Scotch character is ...
... ds (M15TIBMS TELEmtAw.) Paris, January 5. The Cestral Committee of the Bonapartists has ng decided to advise thb members of the party to vote he fer General Boulanger in the forthcoming election M fer the Seine, declaring that his candidature repre. 6 1 sents the meet energetic protest against the, N detestable administration and the disastrous policy no of the Government. I he In pursuance of ...
... CANADA AND THE UNITED I' ESTATES. SPEECHES BY LORD STANILEY OF PRESTON b AND SIR JOHN MACDONALD.. e ?? it (.EaTEn'S TELEZE AM) Toronto, Jeauary 5. i The annual banquet of Athe Toronto Board of Trads was givea is the Pavilios last night. It was a brilliant affair, being attended by a large h .ad influential gathering, including Lerd Stanley . of Preston, the Governor-General, and Sir John w ...
... IiWEATRER REWOT AND- FORECASTS.- I ?? r, . . MM;aoooaaeoAG OEv cE, Lo0zON, I | - ~WedD das,y Jlaaulary hi In the course of the past twenty-fourniburs the1 a barometric pressuw. has inreasld generaly, adn readings have beceoe uniformly high over Ireland, England, thc North Sea, the Baltic, and North Germany. To the north of these regions pressure ?? deceases somiewhat deddidly, hit to iiezosl ...
... THlE MARQUIS OF RIPON AT DALRY. n IUnder the aruepices of the North Ayrabire Con- d tral Liberal Association, a meeting was held last e night in Dalry Pablic Hall, at which the Marquis 0 of Ripen and other gentlemen spoke. 'T'he d hall, a building capable of holding about a 700 people, was comfortably filled, a number ef 1 ladies beiegina the gallery. Mr R W. Knox, of it Moorpark, occupied the ...
... FOLK-LORE OF NEV-YEAR'S LDAY. Reflections of a mingled type were doubtless | indulged in by most people when they awoke P ,this morning, literally as well as metaphorically, C to the knowledge that they had Oces more t stepped into a new year. As the hour of mid- 'c night struck nainy may have echoed Tennyson'lm sentiment when he sang, Ring out wild bells to d the wild sky; the year is dying, ...
... OUR LONDON ORREaPOND.NCEs 65 FLwET U8TRET, Monday Evening. *i Sr 3ohn )encer's acceptance of the Unidonst nomination for Govan gives great satisfaction here. As a leader of industrial enterprise no i man living has a better claim upon a con' ' stituency which profits so much by the cs- voperation of science with capital,and as a sturdy abeliever in a united empire under circutmstances 0 which ...
... g CU ?? AGaRICULTURE. HUE AND FOREIGN NOTES Sine last week there is not much change to ro- last cord in the Position Of agricultural matters in the Frit East. In the begeinig of the week the weather the cantinued epeo, thus enabling the farmers to push on their ploughing of lea and the seeding of the laid with wheat. What far merr are ia need of te a now s ea spell of good frosty weather to ...
... MUNICIPAL M EETINGS. GLASGOW TOWN- COUNCIL, t The monthly meeting of the Glasgow Town I Council was held ?? James King, Bart., the Lord Prevoast, in the chair.- - NEW-YEAR GREETINGS. The Loan PROVOST-At the beginning of the -,business of the Council, allow me to wish you all a 1 DHappy New Yea;, and in expressing my wishes ' for you all personally, -allow me to add a hope that asour ...
... CROSS-RIVER COMMUNICATION ON THE CLNDE. PROPOSED iIIGfH-L13YVEL BRIDGE AT FINNISTO-N. I j -O 9 ?? --O V I.. - V :. e i t , I' it f. X ...