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FEARFUL TRAGEDY—A HUNDRED CHILDREN BURNED ALIVE.

FEARFUL TRAGEDY—A HUNDRED CHILDREN BURNED ALIVE.

FEARFUL TRA.GEDY-A HUNDRED CHILD- REN BURNED ALIVE. TSE Evening Standard hq been favounred with the followzing private lettvr :- 0 " Choeetoo, June SO.j "3ly Dear-On Tuesday, 21st June, a Chmvse mob, with the obvioaa connivance of the xnanda- rins, especially of Chung How, the Gr
September 2, 1870 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
CALAMITOUS CONTINENTAL WAR.—To the CHARITABLE ,ind SPECULATIVE.—For the immediate BENEFIT of the WOUNDED of EITHER ARMY.—The Committee intend to issue

CALAMITOUS CONTINENTAL WAR.—To the CHARITABLE ,ind SPECULATIVE.—For the immediate BENEFIT of the WOUNDED of EITHER ARMY.—The Committee intend to issue

20,000 REGISTERED SHARES, at Half-Guinea each ; one-half the subscribed will be forwarded weekly to tV» Governors of the Hospitals at the Seat of War, ai.u the c'ber 10,000 Shares will be divided aa in Prizes fnl> : Fir«t Prize, £l.OO Second Prize, £76 Third Prize, £5OO One Thou
September 6, 1870 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
 
TO THE REV. D. LYNCH. REV. AND DEAR SIR,—We, the of the Catholic Yoong Mco'i Society, having learned that the

TO THE REV. D. LYNCH. REV. AND DEAR SIR,—We, the of the Catholic Yoong Mco'i Society, having learned that the

period has arrived when other more arduous duties than thone hi.berto so ably discharged you, call you away from amongst us, cannot permit you depart on holy mission without endeavouring to convey, tar as words can, the deep sense of obligation, respect, and affection, we have l
September 6, 1870 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
 
LATEST NEWS.

LATEST NEWS.

LrnrsSS ASSOCIATION TFLEGRAMS 3 7 ITALIAN TROOPS MAARTCHINKG TO ROME. 4' It is announced in Paris, under reserve, that o1 S. Italian troops a-CO m~rchi1)g to ?? R10ras, (e S P A I N. A MADRID, MON-DAY.-An effiial decree has been I published increasing by 100 men the battalions o
September 7, 1870 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
the Sisters of Mercy.

the Sisters of Mercy.

the Sisters Mercy. The Sisters o( Mercy, in retiirniLg their sincere thanks the ever generous friends of the Poor, deem onnecensary, in their present appeal, to dwell on the many sorrows and privations of those suffering members of Uin.t, or the eternal reward availing deeds char
September 3, 1870 - Sligo Champion - Sligo, Sligo, Republic of Ireland
 
MARKETS.

MARKETS.

September 6, 1870 - Dublin Evening Post - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
By the BAND of the 80tb REGIMENT. By the BAND of the CARABINIERS.

By the BAND of the 80tb REGIMENT. By the BAND of the CARABINIERS.

By the BAND of the 80tb REGIMENT. the BAND of the CARABINIERS. March—“ dea Mara,” I Overture—’‘Crown Diamonds,'' Acnaa. Overture—“La ... Wxrkr. i W'altx—“The Dream the Ball,” ... D. Godprkt. Fantasia Irish Melodies, Bopqckt. | Selection—“ Barbe Blena,” OpptsnacH. Grand Selection—
September 7, 1870 - Northern Whig - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. NEW articles uaed every oce. Great demand. £3 weekly earned. risk. Great inducement*. All having spare time

AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. NEW articles uaed every oce. Great demand. £3 weekly earned. risk. Great inducement*. All having spare time

should acod for our term* years optrstioo) before accepting ao agency from thoae who imitate cur advertisements and circnlare. Address (without enclosing stamp) 8., Bacon A Co., 127, Strand, London. ANTED IMMEDIATELY A SMART, f well-educated ladas Apprentice Apply personally SIM
September 7, 1870 - Northern Whig - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
Tbk.—7t Sep. 16 SatonUy, Sep. 17 Taeadsy, Sep, 20

Tbk.—7t Sep. 16 SatonUy, Sep. 17 Taeadsy, Sep, 20

Tbk.— Sep. Sep. 17 Taeadsy, Sep, 20 Jit*, tor New York, Sotordoj. Sop. 24 •No Emigroota corried oo thooo Voyogoo. •Koto* of PooMgo-Moaoy the corrytog Kmigronto < n,o( Twooty-ot* Pooudo. ... Klabtooo Second C«hnn. ... ... . .. Rate* Cabin Paeiwe-Money other 16 UninMß, 17 Cnmeee,
September 2, 1870 - Northern Whig - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
THE FRENCH OPPORTUNITY.

THE FRENCH OPPORTUNITY.

The Standard yesterday contends that the resource* o) France have not y>-t b»co half exhausted, and that if time given formidable force may, ere long, placed a position threaten the communications Prussian army advancing on Pan*, and ultimately to horl the Germar* back beyond th
September 6, 1870 - Northern Whig - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland