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piloted the National barque through the THE GERMAN ELECTIONS. LONDON LETTER, THE LOSS OP THE KAPUNDA. Graham endeavoured to hare his views carried into effect, but unavailingly. In the course CITY EDITION. dangerous and tempestuous seas which it has tncountered during recent years.

It is most I of his letter he takes exertion to'th. DETAILS OF HE DISASTER. GREAT EXCITEMENT IN BERLIN. (Br HoBsnra News" Snout Wax.) FROM. THIS MORNING'S LONDOff PAPERS.

gratifying to find that the people of this and puts a number of interesting questions to country, trhom the opponents of progreu the Town Cleric, which it would be very delight in contemning as ignorant interesting, indeed, to have categorically dupes, are -capable of displaying a answered before the Bill passes into law. As practical appreciation of the movement there is a prospect of its having to come iesigned for their protection and benefit, back to the Commons, it would be well that Perhaps in no other country could we witness some information in the line indicated in (Br "Mobmsg Nsws'Spscial Wim.) (FBOM OUS 0W5 COKBWPONDKXT.) London, Tuesday Night. I learn that the differences between Lord Ashbourne and his colleagues have taken an acute form, and that the resignation of his lordahip may be expected in a few days. There has for some time been a disposition in the' Cabinet to force Lord Ashbourne to withdraw from the Govern ment, owing to his supposed want of vigour in connection with the work of the Irish Executive. Lord Salisbury, however, hesitated to encourage THE GERMAN ELECTIONS.

LoOTXW, Tuesday. The Press Association has received from Lloyds the following despatch which arrived to. day by the Brazilian mail from Lloyd's agent at Bahia giving particulars of the circumstances attending the loss of the emigrant ship Kapunda by collision with the Belfast barque Ada Melmore in the South Atlantic on January 20th last. The dispatch, which is dated January 31st, says the Kapunda was an iron ship of 1,095 tons register owners Messrs Frinder, Anderson, Co official number 70,733, was on a voyage from London via Plymouth, to Freemantle, Australia, with a Berlin, Tuesday -Afternoon. The-Tesujt of 115 elections are now known, the candidates elected 53 are supporters and 34 opponents of the Septennate.

The successful candidates comprise Conservatives, 3 Imperialists, 38 National Liberals, 11 members of the Centre, 3 new German Liberals, 6 Social Democrats, and. 14 members of the Quelph and Protest parties! Second ballets will be necessary in 23 cases namely, 13. between Socialists and Septennate candidates 10 between new German Liberals and Septennatecandidates, 2 between members oi the Centre Party and supporters of the Septennate, 1 juch a spectacle of unanimity of generous Dr Graham's letter should be elicited, and unselfish action by one part of the com- munity towards another. We are persuaded Cardinal Newman celebrated his eighty- that if the people continue to present the 5 Cardinal attended High Mass at the Oratory, same brave and united front, the same firm a large congregationbeing present, including and undeviating adherence to the principles a number of Catholic notables. A large so ably propounded, the ultimate triumph in number of congtulatory addresses and tele- grams were received from all parts of Europe the tierce and prolonged struggle in which and America, as well as local churches.

between a member ox the Centre i arty and a this disposition, because he considered it a good thing to have an Irish Tory in his Cabinet. The feeling against Lord Ashbourne has, however, become very strong within the past week, general cargo and 279 emigrants, besides a crew Democrat, 1 between a Socialist and a German of forty hands, everything appears to have gone well until the 20th of January, at ,3 30 am, in Liberal, and 1 between a candidate of the latter party and a Conservative. No clear Socialist gains are announced up to the present. latitude 1345 south, and longitude 2720 ITEWS" TSXXOaiU.) Bibluv, Tuesday. Although the final ieults of the Ghsrman elections is not yet known, since many returns froa the especially from South Germany have not up to the present time come in, it can be seen that the Government without any doubt will have an overwhelming majority.

The New Liberals have suffered the heaviest losses, as Uiej have succeeded in securing for certain only 6 oat of the 60 seats which they formerly held, 5 have been altogether lost, and they will have to contest 17 in a second ballot. They hope to retain the whole of these, but it seems more probable that they will experience still further defeats. In the same way the Democrats have been swallowed up by the Government so entirely that not one of their candidates is left in for a second ballot; TKLKGRAlf.) Paris, Tuesday Night. The result of the elections in Alsace-Lorraine has created tremendous sensation in Paris, and west, when she was run into and sunk within five minutes by the British barque Ada Melmore, official number 76,137, William Beblik, Tuesday 2 15 m. The result pf eighteen more elections are now known, makins: a total of 133, distributed as fol- Mimxen master, 569' tons register, bound from Coquimbo to the United Kingdom with a cargo of manganese ore.

The Kapunda was hit about i I if 5 lows;" Conservatives, 17; Imperialists, Na- vt they have been engaged cannot be long delated Deny Corporation have decided to 3 confer the freedom of the city on Mr. Lewis. The compliment is a sorry one, and it is Captain M'Calmoxt, seemed inclined highly appropriate that it was determined on a short time since to lead the public to believe wif closed doors. Ir. 'lwiaVconnection A.

with the Maiden City ended under peculiar that he was accuracy itself personifiedthat circumstances, and his friends in the Corpo- he could not misrepresent, but that he was ration are evidently impressed with the utter want of self-respect which would be dis- especially in connection with the appointment of SirThemasEsmonde as High-Sheriff ot Water ford. This feeling found vent yesterday at the Tory meeting in a manner which had rendered the withdrawal of Lord Ashbourne from the Cabinet almost inevitable. I was informed last night that there was very little prospect of any understanding been arrived at by which Lord Ashbourne's connection with the Cabinet will be 'continued. Sir Beach is now, it is said, taking a pro-; minent part in the agitation against him. ihqi idDerais, to; veuves, it, new uciuwu Liberals, Social Demosrati, and Alsatians and'PoleS) 11.

Berlin, Tuesday 4 20 m. The returns have now been received of 163 elections. Of the successful candidates 25 are Conservatives, 8 Imperialists, 52 National Liberals, 18 Centre, 4 New German Liberals, 6 Social Democrats. 15 Alsatians, and 1 Pole. the forerigging, and went down so fast that nothing oould be done to provide for the safety of the crew and passengers, but everyone was left to their own chance.

The carpenter and an ordinary seaman, with seven emigrants, contrived to jump over on to the barque. Six others of the crew and passengers found a boat afloat and saved them selves. The Ada Melmore is stated to have lowered a boat which only picked up the chief mate, Wm Cotterell, considerably exhausted and bruised, played by an open and above-board resolution National journals and Nationalist members to pay him honour. Whatever cheap regard of Parliament were the cnlorits. and it re- it may win for the elected of North Antrim I hear that the Government have decided to there is little doubt but that the feeling will be echoed throughout France, whatever may be ths send a jrunboat to Dingle to assist in the eviction i ir -i -c a.

I he is heartily welcome to. but that wont be xSkkldt, Tuesday. 'result of the elections. In spite of all the Get" of the Earl of Cork's tenants, who successfully after having been down with the ship, and since Huw iur muc of enlightened eagerly on the alert to contradict what he was public will detract from its aplomb by an uleased to desiimate as numerous false state- occasional reminder of the contemptible keptclmgingto a piece, of wreck for a couple of fluenceJ" exertf hours. These 16 persons are the only survivors, tactics which sought to deprive Derrv of its thus the number that periBhed is -303, including place in the ranks of the National army.

inents circulated in connection, not alone with his sayings and doings, but in respect to his The Captain, it seems, is only competent to view one phase of a subject. Of 200 elections now known 135 have been car ried by the Conservatives, Imperialists, Centre Party, and National Liberals twenty-five by other sections; remainder undecided. Bxblik, Tuesday. It is stated that the Reichstag "ill be summoned without waiting for the result of the second ballot. The result of the elections as now known, viz, 43 Conservatives, 16 Imperialists, 37 Centres, 83 new National Liberals, 4 New German Liborah, resisted a party of fifty, police and a number of bailifis last week.

These tenants live in the poorest and most remote part of Kerry, and the payment of anything like the rents for which they have been decreed is simply impossible under existing circumstances. It it alleged that the tenants have been prompted to resistance by die As a matter of fact no branch of the National League has existed on this remote Kerry promontory tho most westerly point in Ireland. The In a letter which appeard in a recent issue ot the Mr. John Wood, of Bangor, who has taken much interest in the subject all women and children. Subjoined is the hst of the full names of the saved who remained on board the Ada Melmore until January 25th, when the French barque Ulysses, of and from Marseilles, bound for Mozambique, Fouve master, came up and took fourteen of them on board, treating them kindly, and calling at this port yesterday for the purpose of landing theml The carpenter, Forbes, and the ordinary seaman, Maunter, remained on board the colliding barque, which was completely stove in forward, having ran id 81 a "AS ed in es- no Of course, he is all Loyalism," and his bent of bi-metallism as affecting industrial depres- ULUUIUBIOB VI UIO UCTHUWS un.v the Reichstag by overwhelming majorities.

Not only is Antoine elected for Mets and Kahle for Strasburg, but Buch staunch Alsatians tm Baron Von De Bulach, who sat in the last Reichstag, and Irieg Kechlin, the Mayor of Mul-hausen, have been defeated by comparatively obscure candidates, whose sole recommendation was their adoption of impolicy of no surrender to Germany, and of no compromise oi the protest agamst the severance of the two provinces from France. The impression which the Alsace-Lorraine vote will create at Berlin will be watched with some anxiety. THE EUROPFAN SITUATION. ia naturally in the direction of that so-called 8lon fSl Dannn'nn a nnllfai tn -na-f Th vd nVAl1 hail fail 6 Socialists, 15 Alsatians, 4 Poles. Second bauots required in 42 cases.

he has been lately indulging in statements proportion of the income of the ation, and extremely poor, and are mostly Irish- industry so muca less, in iwi, iuo proieuK i -r 6 and insinuations about Colonel Nolan as a EVACUATION OF PORT HAMILTON. too heavily mortgaged to the past the sleep employing the forces, of both land and sea against landlord which have prompted that gentleman partner is setting the lion's share. Let them for the extraction rents which are simply ruinously exorbitant is heartless and shameful in the extreme. I am told that the Government Her Majesty's troopship Himalaya has received orders to carry out the evacuation of Fort lost her bows down to the forefoot, all head gear being carried away by the collision. The bulkhead, though severely strained, kept her from sinking, and an attempt was made to bring the ship to Pernambuco.

As it appealed very doubtful whether she would keep afloat long enough to be got into any port at hand, everything was made ready for abandoning her and that is Hamilton. She will embark Government stores and a garrison of marines, and will convey the troops to England. the last heard of her up to this moment. The MOBNISO POST" TKBTCK1M.) VnxK Tuesday. I am informed on the best authority that the silence of Russia with regard to aftaire iinthw Balkan Peninsula causes the greatest apprehension in Government circles, and is the chief reason of to reply in a very categorical fashion.

The my readers develop this principle, lookuig ii i. tst rti, around for illustrations, and thej will find a horrid gallant Member for North Galtfay key tQ much the preVailin depression, has a letter in Monday's Times in reply to unprofitable trade, and want of employment, certain statements set forth in the columns of Industry is overweighted with Imperial and -m local taxation. Mortages and preferences, the thunderer by the honand gallaut Member meaaurod goia, have appreciated in silver for East Antrim. Colonel Nolan surmises about 27 per cent, and in property and com-from its date that the last letter of Captain modities fully as much, tkase thirteen years A or expressed other words, the pro- M'Calmont was penned whilst that gentleman perties incomes of the producing classes -vx i v.i i Ada Melmore has since been reported by telegraph from Pernambuco as having foundered to the THE WELSH COLLIERY DISASTER. south of Macei.

1- have resolved to give up the polioy of intervention between landlord and tenant, and that from this forward will place all the resources of the State at the disposal of the evicters. Although Mr. Parnell has completed his Bill for the removal of the grievances of the Irish leaseholders, 1 am informed that it will not be circulated until the report of the Cowper Com mission hag been issued. This report was presented to the Queen to-day, and will probably be List of crew and nas3eneers. in all 16 persons, saved from the Kapunda Wm Cotterell, chief the activity now prevailing in military quarters was waiting to record his vote against ur have by the same standard aiminisnea neariy Cameron's amendment in favour ot Scotch one-third, so that they are being crushed be- uvjvau neath a load of indebtedness, which, lncreas- tenants.

Colonel Nolan very erroneously witll sms cold and falline silver, will A Pontypridd telegram states that several burials took place yesterday in the vicinity of the colliery explosion, but there is no fresh feature to record. No more dead have been recovered yet. Four more ladies have been recovered from the National Colliery at- Wattstown, making a total of thirty, and a number of interments took place to-day. It is not now believed that the explosion was caused by blasting, and the shot-firing annaratus has been discovered in the work master; A Anderson, A HugheaA Gordon, A Meaks, baker; Wm Norman, apprentice; Forbes, carpenter; Maunter, remained on board the Ada Melmore. The following are the emigrants, saved Jlobert Wiggins, Henry Barnes, Phillip Daly, Russell, Cornelius O'Calahan: Robert Sandford, Noah Broadhurst, and Reec e.

the Empire- The report of a rapproachement Between the Czar and the Emperor Francis Joseph is altogether unfounded. FRANCE AND TONQUIN. TBLEQUAat.) Pabis, Tuesday The Senate to-day made considerable progress with the Budget. An amendment by Admiral Veron reducing the Tonquin vote by 10,000,000 issued in tho course of the week. It recommends a fresh Vevision of the judicial rents every five years, and also urges that the whole of the purchase- en ia- aty ons the ion The few fore but imagined that in previous communications he soon render it insupportable; and if mort- UA ben sufficiently explicit in all point.

'SS except one, and the reason he did not wiU prove, I fear, but the early development contradict that particular statement was of a general movement on the part of debtors i -ii and mortgagees. Ireland, poor mortgagee becauso he had hitherto considered A -nc 8everely ings intact. 100 has been contributed to the THE SCOTCH COLLIERY QUESTION. mofuby should be advanced to tenants desirous of acquiring their holdings. When the report is made public Mr.

Parnell will eee whether any of its recommendations can be incorporated in his MEETING IN GLASGOW. relief fund by the ground landlords. THE UNIONISTS' POSITION. it too wild tor notice. captain not relieved by bi-metamsm.

wiu become Bill. francs was strenuously opposed by Flourenf and de Frecinet, and was negatived. ITALY AND ABYSSINIA. M'Calmont disagreed with his brother officer an utter ruin, as boycotted silver is over-ox bAiuiuuv ia0 whelming her agriculture with cheap wheat, I The atroci A POLICY OF DOGGED INCAPACITY. rjcious libel on the Irish Party which This afternoon a mass meeting of colliers was held in Glasgow Green, and addressed by Mr.

Cunningham Graham, P. In the course of his address the hon member said they lived in a progressive age, and if Parliament would not come down to them in Scotland to right their wrongs as to tne extravagance ux nnDeared in the Times of to-day created the and the linen trade with cheap cotton. which he reiterated no less than three times. Sir Ughtred Kay Shuttleworth, MP, in a lettea on the Burnley election, says many Liberal a DAILY H1WS aLEaBAM.) The assertion on the part of Captain M'Cal '4 THE RESIGNATION OP LORD CLANRICARDE AGENT. CUT Unionists who voted Tory last July have since deepest indignation among the English members friendly to Ireland.

The moment the House met Mi Ellis, one of the members for Leicestershire, was asked by a large number of his colleagues to interview the Speaker in order to find out whether the article could not be made the basis of a question of privilege. Mr. Ellis, immediately after mont was that Colonel Nolan was regarded as such an unpopular and unjust landlord (hear, hear) then they must take the best means they had at their disposal to make these wrongs known to Parliament iu London (applause). He was both glad and sorry to see the men before him. He was sorry because it pained him that Scotchmen should have to take such a stage to EoQcb, Tuesday Night.

I am informed that one of the conditions of 1 Count Robilant and Geueral Bertole Viale in joining the Ministry, is the despatch of 10,000 men to Maasowah, so as to occupy some import-ant defensive points raund that place, and be in a discovered that separation is not desired, and that there is a better way of promoting re-union than to support a policy of dogged incapacity or a Glenbeiah eviction system, and a drifting back to The Press Association Loughrea correspondent that 0,000 damages or fine was given against telegraphing last night says Mr. Jocyce's resigna i i.o nM hnneleaa courses of reDression. Both in show what a wretched state they had been brought him by a jury of clerics. A proceeding of Ainei wfl niifticient to 44 raise the tion proves to be more important than at first anticipated. Mr.

Jovce intends to make a public nravers. saw the Speaker, and represented to him tjvernool arid at Burnley Lord Hartington into bv the cupidity ana avarice oi taeir condition to repel any attack from the Loysenuaiw employers (cheers). Buthe was glad that they had Ragal baiJ sent another message to General fc 1 1 VUU4MV back of a less determined nan than statement, and to publish the letters he has re that a very strong feeling was entertained among i manifestoes asking for active support to the Liberal Party -fij VfrEZ? SSTSjX i if! Hi' (4 1 't i i 1 i 1 4 i 1 1 the courage to act as uiey nau aouv, uy Qene testing him te return to the tnenoiy unaer- hopad they would raise such a storm in Scotland etandmg formerly existing between Italy and nAlnnel VnTan. who characterises the ceived from Lord Clanncarde. Mr.

Jrcyner, bud-aent. stated in an interview to-day that he him- i I a that such treatment me caiummes couiwueu mo i.r the mtience oi oia menus auu muv- oi tne men wouiu ut 111-, I I 1 liftman 1 3 I itl.jm tfA TTft To any who 1 imnnaaible in future (cheers), charges of Captain M'Ualmont as simpiy a self has not yet cieciaea on resignujg. uun tends doinsr so should any further stepH be tak teps be taken fcpeaxer, no waver, mroruieu uuu porters wno nau uwpot ui it in ding iton, gain. oabt scch jiven a of eas posa' and iteor difiL glass Allen I that the matter could not be brought forward as a ington as a trusted Liberal leader, nw noi uora revival of old electioneering nranricarde. He also stated that neitl He also stated that neither Egainst him so far back as 1872 by a party Mr.

Joyce, himnelf, nor the estate bailiff would in wjuck supported a Conservative candidate in question of privilege, because the article did not attack the Irish members in their capacity aa members of the House, but referred to their action outside. It was then deemed advisible to bring the matter publicly before the notice of the PROCLAMATION TO RUSSIAN TROOPSL HEWS" TEUEGKAM.) Odessa, Tuesday. The Governor General in an order of the day to the South Russian Troops has reminded his men of the Proclamation issued by theCiar Alexander, in which he said that not excellence ci might be his own constituents he would say, let no man have any fear in his heart that he was doing wrong by striking and combining against his employers (cheers). He had not got a single word to say against their employers personally, but what he had to say was against the system which enabled their employers to amass wealth whilst they (the workmen) were getting down further and further every day nA down with the He was Galway, anwhiA party comprised a near relative of Cain M'Calmont and four-fifths THE GOVERNMENT AND SIR THOMAS Hartington done enougn i ae uwu niw confess that while Lord Hartington could not turn electrons by those means he might impair the prospect of a re-union of Liberals and of his own future usefulness as a leader. Any Liberal Unionist who had stimulated such action on the part of their chief must surely now feel satisfied that it was a mistake.

MR MATTHEWS AT BIRMINGHAM. The ESMIMIIHS. of the landlords of the constituency. The Press Association Dungaroon correipondent best reply to these cries was given by the r.n.iiti trrfinr JuYlifl DTI t.llB ctherside. I the arms makes the victor, but the no advocate of the extreme measures that had Kaon Mmmmendad to them by some well-mean- telegraphs that the supercession by the Govern- and constancy of the army.

The troops are iT7S WM WIT hia constituents at insr but hot-headed persons. ia uiiws vr therefore warned not to ehtertainjany fears ix they should have to encounter an enemy armed House, and Sir Lawson was entrustea wn me task. As your Parliamentary report will show the Speaker repeated the decision which he had a'rtady privately communicated to Mr. Ellis. Several English members strongly urged during the evening that proceedings should at onoe be taken against the Times for this revolting libel, but it was considered it would be giving an importance to the utterances of the which they did nat deserve.

Evervone knows that the Times of Mr. Matthews fi regret says Colonel Nolan, 44 to have to add ment of Sir Thomas nsmonae, te auonansw -xv! 4 aa ar.oi.t anffercd Hich Sheriff of the county confirmed. that verv many of these tenants sunereu I thnna IB. nressed the hope they had done, tney naa x. i- He expressea tne uopc with repeating rifles.

Birmingham last niKht. A wav to exhibit their 51 XAlia viaJ vvivuw 1 heavily in South Galway, at tho hands of a and Mr John Thomas Hudson, of Glenbeg, that after the Budget, to which Lord Randolph ievance3 tK)'tl9 public. He hoped they would mi Au.w..v-i ivn.uL8ed the Goverumen, haable to so rouse public opinion that money RESTORATION OF THE PAPACY. J.w of the landlords who supported tho Con- gI3X25! 2u Ut. uuur J.

Wa wnnMnntha wantintr to enable them to continue might again nave ie hd taken (applause). It was servative candidate, for their free use of the gjTtomagEsmonde had appointed Mr Lstrange the present day is not the 'thunderer" of former It patriotic. 335 i bounden duty, not only on account of them it not a turninsr of the solicitor, Waterford, Nationalist, as buo-anerin, days wluch used rouse tne r.ngusn peopie A I i .1 luaon Hioohtrnnv ttm rltlT.V the for the has degenerated into a iecond-rate party paper, ky Act. better selves, but on behalt of their wives ana cnuaren, extension of the Employees ct seive adopted hi grounds liak "P.tn rail tables we don know what is. up to the present.

Mr. Hudson had held the nf mines, prohibition of unequal "i'. reap the order that future generations might finact position for some years previously. assert some CHBOSICLE" TELEGRAM.) Paris, Tuesday Night. News from Rome from a trustworthy source states that in return for the good offices of the Pope in mediating between Spain and Germany on the Question of the Caroline Islands, and of the good effect produced by his Holiness's intervention on behalf of the Government candidate in the German elections, with a view to obtaining smajority in favour of the Septenate a a means of maintaining peace between France and Ger ISSS UeEt, and that they might be able -to form of TeSand extension of aUotments, their claim, not only to more wages, but to reform ot Awn.Hon in r-articication in the prodt of the business (cl and the motive at the bottom of all these scandalous and scurrilous attacks on the Irish Party is a desire to recover its former prestige 1 by a resort to sensational writing of the most vulgar and malignant kind.

There will be a meeting of the Standing Orders Committee of the House of Lords on Friday to the informalities connected with the Bel Ix seems highly probable that Bismarck will get his way. The result of the elections so far is reasonably favourable, perhaps as (cheers) of Glasgow He noped' the population TilK PORTADOWN RAILWAY ACCIDENT. The Great Northern Railway Company have, cause of the the n'th t-JiA Plan of Campaien in would remember irseto iisky, nouga cethe Iwiti of tlit dlyty Itiss deluge, sntags here kg of illegal only Chancellor could ex cause as well their Irelind. He acknowledged agrarian aimcu.vj MrMm. rf it.

tliA rauae of fast Main Drainage Bill, and to decide whether it pect from a people groaning under the in Ireland, and believed it might be met, as in was lue we learn, granieu uia many, the latter country has consented meoiaw is to be allowed to proceed in lace ot tne lauurc of the promoters to comply with the requirements i Tr.a litaaf. rAtiirnji show rflvwl serious iniury on the occa- by a measure creat- Scotland ana me cause nA.lin,n,,nf. nt acainst that of aristocracy and Prussia, Austria, and Russia, nmnrietors Wl1 itj.lv an endeavour to arrann a wxtum i iort Lion of the rai way accident at Portadown last that of 200 elections known yesterday loo n01 costs. Miss of the law. The miners were there in order to between the Vatijanjand the QuWnali guarantee to expropriated landlords.

Alluding to plutocracy I learn that the Liverpool Tories nave aban i Uof tt BQirl nnt rtroaure linon Llieir empiuvcio. nwrniM. ia Rftfi to he that that part oi ttome had been carried by Conservatives, National Crotty is a sister to the distinguished rJTSTZZttiZX lie optaion in f.our. that mUMT idine the citv of Leontine, and the vw x. i i i i i han mirrnr.

riHH iiul us. i i -a it tr Liberals, Imperialists, and Centre party, 29 Leslie Urotty. doned the idea of prosecuting their peuuoa against the return of Mr. Neville, and that the preliminary proceedings have been dropped. The discussion on the general question of the wm.ld never aatisfv the Fame 11 it es.

me overu- ungui iooa aa- -o the Vatican to tne sea, oy uie vitiv bvfither sections, and that in the remaining n.MPATONERS ON THE KING new elections will be necessary. The STON ESTATE. th British Parliament alone snau legislate ior wt Monsignor ui nenai, wno returucu United KteSo which politicaUy was thes but sociaU) denied caarged by the Pope to aasura the IhalltlonX chargwitht them (bud cheers). The oUowmg resotaon was Oovenxmentbof Ul6 friendly disposition oi uau aiwuo 5v "That reirard to all thecircum- aAnnA That havins? reeard to all Uie circum- voting in-uermany is pracaujr Association's Mitchelstown correspon the law throughout the dominions of the Queen. RUVbVW stanraa at Mia nreaent dispute in the mining traae, r.

a. suffrage, so that the number exercising tne dent lelegraphsTiUage operations were resumed verv larce. and we may be filW Kinirston Estate. Some 500 THE OPERA OF RUDDIGORE. we pledge ourselves to continue wie bitubs -struggle for the right to live and participate cii? TMTSSTCTJ.

ON THE POWER OF Closure was continued this evening, ana was throughout devoid of interest. One of the cleverest speeches made against this fresh invasion of the rights of members of the House of Commons was that of Mr. Kenny, who exhibited a knowledge of constitutional and Parliamentary practice that helped to raise the debate to a very high level. Mr. Kenny quoted with damaging eflect the opinions of leading Tones even in recent years against the Closure, and he showed by citations from the best authorities on Procedure that the proposal of the ha hLam w-re cniraeed.

and it is estimated that THP PARNELLITES. hnnothr tha fruits oi laoour. auu Ml certain inai eu Hi w'eSre. were nlouahed. A proces sxaxdabd" telegram.) New York, Tuesday Night.

1iaa1 from Lha monopoly of despotism nl.BAniitntlv an appeal to tne present the absentees would not be of horsemen, preceded by bands, afterwards rm 1 nnde- rrh into Mitchelstown, and a demonstration at the annual sv t. vavivaiuuit Sir Charles Russell, speaking JusseU, speaamg "Ruddigore" last even-t e8 of Gla8g0W fr assistance to enable the I For the production of West Southwark Liberal and Ka- conue their struggle was put to the j- the tUeJktrt West Southwarlc liioerai ana miuers continue their struggle was put to the! the tUetra WMM numerous. entrance to Kingston Castle. meeting of the crowded by a briuiaa cided elections is that in uermany Condon, addressed the people. Government were entirely hostile to the spirit and dical Association last night, said he was not going meeting and passed with acclamation, audience predisposed to be amused.

They wers to be an apologist for all the ParneUites had done, delighted in the earlier portions of the piece, but Tha siimeaafnl must obtain a A CTIIUIUBliB of Parliamentary debate, it is no ex TEDDLING BOKDS but could anyone deny that they had done solid grjppoSED LOSS OF A FISHING BOAT work for their country They had done more to OF STOENOWAY. peetod that the debate upon the general question raised by Mr. Parnell will come to a close before the later portions iu rawer uw says it is an undeniable success. Other papers leas enthusiastic aeree that it will win acceptance fix die attention and tc rouse the conscience clear majority of all the votes cast in the particular constituency. The Progressists have lost ground considerably, but while the Socialist have also lost seats they have, on the T1X LlllB.bliCUUVU WW I I m.

A azladlT Thursday. For some days various reports haye been in iiMon hurt as to a colossal legacy left to M. nation on the Irish Question than any set of men A Stornoway telegram states that the weatner for timet but sav'rt wu tv. rvnwAr of tJie Par-1 i Aeiiinir I M. M1.liar nnAraa.

Both Mr. Gilbert and Sir A number lhe durine living memory, power siuriiivr uivuhj ar i i.Ainiv carr an TP.irninv a. imi 41-. -sr a cked by being settied yesterday large credited with Una result, aunoura nirrmr P. l)v a re ativo lately aeceasea.

i oeUites in Ireland was tA thls herrimr fishing. They were, uiyanare Sullivan are observes that the musician auwwa. rtrisented that tlie Member for Cavan The Financial News says The Union Pacific bonds, which were recently offered in this market without success, are, we learn, being peddled out in lots to suit purchasers in Amsterdam. If Amsterdam investors could look ahead they would see that the smaller the loU the better they" will be likely to suit them the near by and by. sense of responsibihty, and uie wry Pur 77" 7gtroM ii which tne inoune jj.a.-i tiirn this nower however, caught in a strong soutu wwi.

1 scheme was being exhausted than his coueague. of Mr. Gladstone's them sprung up. One open boat 1. still, missing, ana them TO had been left 100,000, whilst most of the others did not put the figure above 50,000.

The true order, and a I Dafamnft to me auu.i fi.Wn i auowmg lor tne usuai ow" ITrrAZtu not an seas, and the crew of seven facts of the case are tnese awus jw uh half ago a relative of Mr. Biggar died and 'be- formance. to slow for the drowned. .1. tta Thnruul Trd Hartine- other hand, shown an increase of 500,000 in the numbers their supporters It is woith noting that of the Socialists elected no fewer than six are at present serving terms of imprisonment for political offences, so that tho very ardour of tho Socialists, by which they will be deprived of the votes of these imprisoned a in atruffelinsz for.

aueathed to hunia reveisionary mwranu Jf between 15 ,000 and 20,000. The gentleman aaye in wiuvu i- 1 awnoTTNa AFFRAY' IN AN INGENIOUS SPECULATOR. The Financial Jveicssays: It wiU be interesting i ATiinYH lie interest oi tue ivny ton would return to his i-artyoeiore ne TRE is also a relative of Mr. Biggar, and upon his Belfast Yousq Irelavd Socistt. At the weekly meeting of the Belfast Young Ireland Society tonight Mr.

Wm M'Grath will read a paper entitled Stand aside." KERRY, frittered away all his uinuence. iejr .1.4 avaua Mr. uaca, uho uu death tlie hon gentleman win uecome wuuw to learn who is the ingenious individual who has recently been buying up lands in Bechuanaland foe; sacrifice of one tittle of THE INQUEST. mm cause wiuviA xnouuv- MR BRIGHT ON-WARS. Rotal Hospital.

Last night Johrs Flannigan, aged four, of Little, York-street, was admitted into VERDICT OF WILFUL MURDER. to the an lmporiani. cngiuo bjbuic, r--s for them with drafts on the late unlamented LotV don and Leeds Bank. ThA nMtMfc train has been made Mrartan handed the Clerk at the Table last night a question with reference to the reckless firing of the big guns of the warship Ajax ofl the Scotch coast on Friday last. A paragraph riving a description of the in jury done appeared hi all the papers, and Mr.

31'Cartan wanted to know if the statements in the paragraph were cor the Royal Hospital suQermg from contusions. The relativ b. ftks of the National Liberals Mr, John Bright spoke last night at a meeting An inquest was held yesterday on the body of will not of Peace bocu Peace Society In connection with the an uie fatAUy shot Sositions of the several parties near A DREDcnro Cruise the Axlastic We observe that the special lecturer of the Belfast Philoouhical Society, Rev SOUTH KENSINGTON ACCOUNTS, ri.a Financial Neics says: The South Kensingtom He eaidl o. o.ni TTri-na Meetinehouse, Westminster. of Dr be even approximately ascertains iur Kiuarney on ouuuay t.ViTi, JVlUlUCJaa TT" U-J 1 fl.a.

rect: the names of the pewons injured; aim .1 tt th reneral result xr a has chosen this attractive He that notwithstanumg tne piogrc- v. HicklJon 8nowed tnat we uT. ta are suppressed. it UW I AA1VSVOVU what extent was damage aone i'-j- aa fnnt and LIIO UaWU aaaao vsfa. iawa- foot, and thatflf the respects during the Queen's reign, yet on the the i fi-vo-v lecture this evenmg in sMV mht have raIliad-1 fl that Uieir pubUcation at this juncture would, hqwever, then a have been the prospects of the Imperial Question of war we remained as oarcarous aa our Would seem to be as indicate HaU.

Mr. Grei. well known as Market, of Europe show now.a higher degree mountain Our war expenditure had risen from Amputatioi vur wa rT" "Tii. Amputation also inquired if compensation would be given by the Admiralty to the so mjured, and for the proiKsrty damaged or octroyed, whether the "big gun" drill alleged "for tlie purpose of expeudu the quw- Mary loreiatneri. The nellefs were of sine.

she so eleven millions in iw -w- iA- deceased, said that Institute, or is it that the Sonta fwenainason gang want more time in which to fix them up. confidence as the result of the elections, coo Wni Some person SaSI it no more than if have struck him exoipt tt. leg. 1 ovoer aa xa i mj a ncu a f-hope tor the preservation of peace being Bpial observer of deep sea life. W2.w-..m.ch.treDSthW P-" r' in lie deeo waters of the Atlantic, and r.W;.b tn-dav a letter from Alderman nBa ef the incidents of the terly allowance of ammuniuuu "ZT steps would be taken to prevent the commander other Maje.ty'8 warships from WJ lives of her Majesty's subjects by 1 -r from tRe 6D0re it arose from natural causes.

Nobody was blamed, outsiae gave ,1 Mm IVUiaauv ga-w murder against syme pei a I 1 ai. AtainaaTB nUVH WMIa I mw I will Liic wiuiw rriiriia siiirii n. nsiT-ii uiaiaaivw who were killed. He was told oy an eyewKuwa vurueu. a A lata ntani' m9M9mmmmmmmmm reference to the JJeltaM trip, both from a purely ZZ if.

aatoimUm.nl. Dr Graham with AA. TO PRISON FOR RE-TAKING rvarvi 1 r. t.iim nam iwYiiuBiaUiaUK line hmwwm 1 Alderman Graham J--" --g; r.f.reh.,.,.rtoto que, VVUV xj I POSSESSION OF A FARM. Main Drainage Bill.

uuw auu na accoruuuciv 1 in cold blood. He main tamed that all wars since rf William III at least, had. been un 1 iia. tvaa informed tnat a ques- ques one of the new arrivals in the Town Council lantern. tur U1 MUUIaWUUU.

a- Five members of a family named' Horgan, of 1 1 necessary and without result, except a large a. 1 1 A. at! aAi fraelv. Irish Goods tion on th. tion on the subject tr irmahon.

near KiUarnev. were sentenced to SPORTING PROPHECIES. SANDOWN PARK Tkis Dat. (VBDlC TBS SPOOTSMaJO Metropolitan Hunters Flat Race The Sinca St James's Stakes Ducat or Vivac ous Selling Handicap Steeplechase Scorn Sandewn Grand Prize Touch and Go or Due's; Selling Handicap Hurdle Race Chartreuse Maiden Hunters' Steeplechsse SilTTWOc4 1 (raoM thb "sPOBTixa Grand Prise Touch-and-Go 4 Metropolitan Hunters' Flat Race Aadii-Q The St James's Stakes Ducat Selling Handicap Steeplechase Scorn liaiisn gftnteiLXretschaM CartrAcrrrt whose elCion was mtenaea wTvV" Fcis addition to our National Debt. WWI I aVlvaaa montii's imprisonment each at the Petty Sei- had been 2S George Hamilton on yesterday, and that the paragraph contained the opinions of the question could be put to a 212 2f anyone.

Mr. MCartan ftS TZZ tiding protest Uie part ox tn- -ruu 0mtlem.n desirous of resi LOCAL BILLS IN PARLIAMENT. tiia avatem of manaeement 1 -n. jj winter en pension, sions yesterday for re-taking possession of the farmhouse aftir their father had been evicted. The defence was that they were forced by a party nanin, at the Town HalL We cannot be I will find at the Ureshsm uotei au w- Belfast Corporation (Lagan Bridge) Bill.

The LmedthTmc auTDrised that such a man, when commis opposition to this Bill having been withdrawn, it of Moonlighters to re-enter the Arvn thi Hosktmoox. Young wile 1-0016, "rya. a i statements of fact til A'lfin a ua. aw fintvl MTaiajiaent the grievances of rate- t.k ma ta the Theatre to-night, ioung HuVbyTtaki Tm. to the Theatre to-night," Young SJJSr, and if not correct ha.

been referred to the unopposed Committee in La uvi aniti i Mr. Reynolds has left Jjpsland to attend te hu.bandMCan'tdoit. I've onry theMiniat-r ahould have an opportunity ox con the Heuse.otilaords. bv whom it wiU neconsi nuiiauu av. the Mmister should Tnwn Board, should not Town Board, fnouiu noi payers trs The Clerk then consented Ls Farliamsatarj duties.

idered. at the Towu Covncil IW jj 3 si. Ltion in Wmklx Examintr of Feixuarj recsive ertfl-lon the lis.

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