SECOND EDITON
... Mayor o£ Perry. Mr. Wan Mitchell also re- sponded on behalf of the Harbour Commis- sioner The Board-of Trade returns for April show ia, ;creases of £3,302,295 in imports and £574,69 in exports, comparedwith inril of last year. ...
... Mayor o£ Perry. Mr. Wan Mitchell also re- sponded on behalf of the Harbour Commis- sioner The Board-of Trade returns for April show ia, ;creases of £3,302,295 in imports and £574,69 in exports, comparedwith inril of last year. ...
... writing in the Mon- log Leader. says-A comparison of the South African papers of the end of March and the beginning of April shows how completely the telegrams published in Inglantd reflected the situation in the Orange Free State, as it was desiled that ...
... SECOND CITY SPECIAL EDITI ON. ist (ST SflCIAL WIEx) -e EPNXEAN OFQrnCE, WEDNESDAY MWORn9%, rny 6 30 O'CLO@C THE WAAR. l, . ze RELIEF OF N1AFEKING InI REMOTE in (Times Telegram, per Press Association, le Copyright). r- Bulawayo, April 29. ?? olonel Plumer ...
... the entranbje of thio new ocou- pants,' The Albanhians 'also continue peate- fnl, and there is no ?? their being likely to show any hostility to the Montenegrins.' This affair, then, being looked on as so far .settled, the question thtt comes next; to ...
... ?? di -ellallYo g utftal. DVBLIN: -SATURDAY, APRIL 23. POLAM D. REPORTED VICTQRY OVER THE 'RUSSIANS. I- We have received, by express, Le Ternmps of the day.be?6riei : yesterday tvhic mentions the report of another brilliant victory a oiev~ed by the Poles ...
... HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. The spring show of flowers, fruits, and vegetables of this society is generally the most elegant and most effective, as to the company present and as to the specimens shown, of any of the shows throughout the year. The attendance ...
... opportunity of discussing the Bill on its second reading. It was np tu Mr. Smith's level to offer the Irish memnbers, as a consideration for agreeing to the BErl t that stage, that they s-ould ha ve almoute! stage upon which to raise their discusmion, The ...
... notes for Lepayment of a second sum of five shillings per share are circulated among the share- holders, and a prompt and general response a5 is anticipated. In a few instances a Maisap- ,y prehension seems to exist as to this second rt payment. Some on receipt ...
... sceneâis rather offensively exaggerated in the representation on the New York stage. Mr. BOUCIcAULT will soon produce his play in London, and we trust to see it on the Dublin stage soon after. ON Saturday a deputation of the representa- tives of the Metropolitan ...
... I I I , Tht, *6 - I ;G&nal. i - 3 I DUBLIN: FRIDAY. APRIL 23,1886. Tax Times is natural y terribly downhearted * because of the speech of Earl Spencer in fa- vour of Soe .= ul, whl.ich undoubtedly is the heaviest blow the eneemies of Ur Glad- ! stone's ...
... necessary expenses of Parliamentary elec- tions. Although the division on the second reading inspires little confidence in the sue- cess of the measure through, its more ad- vaniced stages, we earnestly trust it will not be numbered among the innocents at ...
... and the recmmtuendations of the Lor&I' Committee at present Sul sigillo. TaE Irish Exhibition of 1882 has reached another stage on its road to finlity, for we publish in our tdrertising columns t&-day the official programme. The national batkering will ...