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CALOGRAMS.

[Beutee's Special.]

London, January 18. The Address ia Reply.

In tbe House of Commons to-day, the debate on the Address-in-Eeply and Justin Macarthy's proposed amendment on the same was resumed. 1 After some further discussion the amendment was put to a division, and rejected by a large majority, after which the debate on the Address was again further adjourned.

Owing to the increase of agrarian outrages and the agitation in County Clare and Port of County Shgo, in Ireland, both districts hare been proclaimed " disturbed.'' London, January 19. Severe Weather. The storm which was experienced throughout England yesterday extended to Western Europe without losing its severity, and in many parts of the Continent the telegraph lines were blown down and the mail traffic stopped, and considerable destruction had been done to property. Central Asia. Farther intelligence to hand from Central Asia states that the Turkomans have made a fresh sortie from Grek Tepe. They were again unsuccessful, and were repulsed by the .Russians, who are now bombarding the town. The Fenians. In consequence of the renewed rumors of Fenian activity and the possible attacks on the various government establishments, the magazines at Woolwich Arsenal are now strongly guarded by detachments of troops, and every preparation has been made against assault. London, January 19 Owing to to the recent falls of snow, the Thames has risen several feet and has overflowed its banks. Fully one hundred barges have been sunk and great damage has been done to the stores and other establishments near ! the river. The total loss of property is estimated at fully two millions sterling.

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3764, 20 January 1881, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3764, 20 January 1881, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3764, 20 January 1881, Page 2

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