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Show FOREIGN. Trans-Atlantic Notes. London, 10, 3 a.m. A heavy gale yesterday, and disasters to shipping , on the British and Irish roasU, reported re-ported that several lives were lost. Moody and Sarkey delivered exhortations exhor-tations last night at Agricultural hull, Islincton. It is estimated that 18,000 persons assembled in and around tbe hall. The Times' Paris Bpecial states that the ministry announced on Monday evening was unset by the Bonapart-iets, Bonapart-iets, who influenced MacMahon to oppose the appointment of Duke d'Audifret Pasquier. The bishop of Orleans, on behalf of the clergy, also opposod Wallon. The Times' correspondent corres-pondent says that in a conference on Monday, Presidont McMahon, while urging M. Buflet to enter the minij-try, minij-try, several times threatened to resign. |