IUEPOItT OF COATHITTETE ON Mipt. TUK P'S F LU ND. Loxonox, Wi-:DNEsDA.--Tho Press Associattion has received a copy of the second report of the Con) mittee on "-!Mr. Tuike's Fund," of which the Duke of Bedford is president, Mfr. W. H. Smith, NI.P., chairman ; Mr. S. Whitbread, M.P
?? E DITION. (By Of,11 SI'PECIAL WVIRE.] Nm%-s.Lt'.rTTI OFFICE, ?? tTriIEiT, LONIDox, E.C. "SAi'i'ILTIY 1oloisuor, I5.30 O'CLOCKL F E NCL ACBSSION IN t. :NTRAA l AFRICA. I ~ ?? to countoenance tht atiilsor ll. Do ?? to establish Frenchl rille in Co''iral Afrials African Associat~
A conazeronnairr of the Times says—There is little doubt that James Carey, the informer, has not yet been sent out of the country. A few days ago be was recognised in Richmond by a citizen of Dublin by whom he was known. The " Invincible " informer was seen boating on the River
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the shadow of the round tower. which leans to it a peculiar national interest. Photography alone could help my weak powers of descriP tion it giving an adequate idea of its erne: men's, so richly designed in every part. Theme crosses are, no doubt, the product of the Church, and
28 July 1883 - People's Advocate and Monaghan, Fermanagh, and Tyrone News - Monaghan, Monaghan, Republic of Ireland
for the past. We will, if we are true Irishmen, do what in ns lies to bring back again that ancient splendour of which we are so proud. Already have we won hack a good deal of what we have lost. But a great deal yet 7emains to be won. That we will win, too, if we ore only t , ne
28 July 1883 - People's Advocate and Monaghan, Fermanagh, and Tyrone News - Monaghan, Monaghan, Republic of Ireland
' U~T -ii rdri 'Evpim'un a T, LEitltf * I ISi;a (A':aa t Nor0;th viii 11 atf we . ('oul I itl s a ret urn tikektt to 1) u i iu and an uit s goneC vileioon tii Hibeimiait Beaii, F'intder will be re. iaredby l~eaving it, Xwii yluiiycr ait ?? respeetahlle House iso clhl!dreu must be
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I FOrEIG-N TELEGRIAMS. | (TjltioCttf 1i'FTER'S AGENCY.) r THE FIGHTING IN ZULULAND. if_ LI DIME1ENTSE, SLAUGI-ITED,. d DRlAcx, Tcousnay.-The intelligence from Zulu- I, laud announlcing Usibepuns attack upon Cetewayo, and the defeat of the latter, is confirmed. Cete- S waVo. altho
EXT=41;SION OF THE BANEItKPTCY BILL TO IRELAND. I THE NEW CLAUSES. Toyv. following are the newv clausoes extending the c ops rations of the Ban~kruptcy Lilt to Ireland, Unoa ( fwimiing part 1) of the bill:- ITXEsnPa'iATION 0t' TERMilS ( 170. Scnhtect to thec, enactmen~lts contain
PrAILIAMENTARY NOTES. [By oun SPECIALr wim,.] Niews-LETTiI-I OFFICi-, 160, FLETr SrritEET, Louit-os, E.C. MroN'DAVy NIGHT. UCEFtTAI\TY and curiosity were the dominant emotions to which the Noose of Commons as- semibled this afternoon. No one outside of the Cabinet knew whether th