i - . ~ - - - - - - ?? -- - I' m i SPECIAL AND uD)INARY TELEGRAhS. ARMS FOR THE HERZEGOVINA IN{SUR- . GENTS. the VENTA, MwitoAy Evs ?? Presse of this evening publishes & despatch from Zara, stating the that an English merchant ship had landed 14,000 Liv breechloaders and two fiel
T IIE LADIES' EMPORIUM. COSTUMEES, SKIRTS, S F 1t Nzovei anl Ilsful Dc1igus, at Low Pxicea. I:, S t!ics, ?? Satiln, and Material Skirt!. J OH N H A N N A, Sl 3i^ SS, Righ Street, Belfast. TIIE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST J ADI ES' AND INFANTS' FURNISHING HOUSE IN Il'ELAND iS T lE E' PAR
T H E C O U R T. BALMaOoAL CASTLE, VEDNESDAY. -The Queen and Princess Beatrice went out yesterday morning, and in the afternoon the Queen and Princess Bea- trice, attended by the Countess of Erroll, drove out, and on returning witnessed the usual torch- light procession and danc
63, HIG'II STREET. ( ) ING TO THE SPRIXG TRADE 0 CtAltx/ In' i/hi yJar, r,,osf of the Sr!, tr s i are o ;. ? rcr-stucked svUA Np.: ?? 2i oed. I have secured !?I. ;.uti (f 'i'1y y1/l,,bsh GeodIs ?? redisims a ' dl to 9(1 p)tT Y(77d, Vc)IaVe ti+ 'i > ( t M . , vr t /i. olde fo,' th
I - l. MR. BARING'S REPORT ON THE TURKISH ATROCITIES. I [Dv TEL E OR AP.] MR. BARzXNGs report upon the atrocities committed on the Christians in Bulgaria was published last night. The report occupies about 30 folios, and is l erclosed in a despatch from Sir Henry Elliot to Lord
n- - __ BIRTHS, MARRIAGEB, AND DEATHS. 8 I B T 9 S. BANNI SG-August 4, at 12, Colville Terrace West, Ltr. on, W. the wife of Henry T. Banning, B.L, of :, sall. y .X WELL-August 6, at Clife, Rathfarihazr, Lady Y.- ruilce Maxwell, of a son. TjER1: I Y D--August S, at Whitesidestowr
MONTHLY PUBLICAT1ONS. [IaRST NOTICE ) Ix "1 Corrhilt" AlMls. Oliphiant's serial "Carita "is continued, and fulfils the promrrise of its beginning. The life of the gil after the death of her mother, related so pathetically in the last number, is told until she is left with us at t
TdE INQUEST ON 2vItt. B)R 0AVO. [SPECIAL 'IELEORAI.] Tris court antl its approacbcs were ?? to excess YesttLilay morning, in anticipatiIL*' (Ifi''t' I(rUTmtt-ioo 1,y lr. LQevi- of the crss3-exantcnatbti, Af ?? Urn o, telitle a very larg' crowvd ~i~ JUrswcici t5i4 ly an aitedl the
SERIOUS CHARGE OF ARSON. Ynsmovoy morning, at ten o'clock, Mr. O'Donnell, R.ML, sat in the Recorder's Court, Municipal Buildings, and resumed the case brought at the instance of Mr. Finlay M'Cance, chairman of the Board of Directors of the Ulster Spinning Company, against James
NVAIFS OF CONVERSATION.-No. X, [ByW. H. H.] 1W F: ha;ve no launches inthesedays such as we were accustolled tohavesone forty yearsago. We are more practical now; we are older, of course, and, perhaps, ve are wiser; but certainly we have less enjoyment of what is called the poetry