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TWEEDS,

... on railways are so few, and that the casualties are not incomparably more calamitous than they are. But a feeling of surprise is inseparable from the sorrow with which one hears of a collision between two Fig ships on middle ocean. Far beyond the wide ...

BIRTHS, WiI.B.ILGES, AND DEATHS

... in lamaishire, and aurae of the Midland umaties of England. North Wales was also visited with a fall of snow. Several shipping casualti^a occurred owing to the severity of the weather. THE CROFTER AGITATION.—Scents which oc• marred on Wednesday afternoon ...

MEETING OF FARMERS IN DUMFRIES

... to any unwise maintenance defective or SHiPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF ANNAN. Arrivals.—Aug. 11, Syren, Lomas, slate? from Bangor. Sailings.—Aug. 12, Mark, Ogilvy, freestone for Belfast. —Clark and Smith, ship-brokers. S. Douglas,at Kurrachee POETRY. ...

GENERAL ITEMS

... Liverpool Wednesday that measures should be adopted for securing an advance in the freight rates for the North Atlantic steam shipping trade. The charges for merchandise are said to be exceedingly unremunerative, and there is keen competition amongst shipowners ...

TEMPERANCE ADDRESSES

... season is made up, it will be found that it has been in most instances far from • satisfactory one owing to the number of casualties due to the long scarcity of food, to the sudden rush I of grass, to the plienominally severe weather. Complaiut is hea.d ...

GENERAL ITEMS

... Chinese.—The loss of the Annamites in an attack on General Courcy at Hue, is stated at from 1200 to 1500 men. The French casualties are said to have been W) killed and wounded. General Coorcy reports that he is master the citadel, which contains 1000 guns ...

THE ANNANDALE OBSERVER, AUGUST 27, 1880

... forces. Brigadier General Brooke, Colonel Newport, and several officers were killed, many were severely wounded, and the casualties among the men were about 180. Colonel St. John, ■ending this information, states that the sortie, which made the east side ...

FLOWER SHOWS

... surrounded famous meat, the name of which only remains, the castle and moat having long disappeared. With the exception the shipping and small cotton-mill, the district may be considered as norely agricultural, and has undergone our remembrance of sixty ...

Published: Friday 10 September 1880
Newspaper: Annandale Observer and Advertiser
County: Dumfriesshire, Scotland
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