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... A LA FRONTIERE I We Rive our readers a translation of the song, A la Fron- Here I which, written by M . Jules Frey, aud set to music by the operatic composer, Gounod, has within the last few weeks ne- 'e me very popular in Paris : — To mt PMnnloi ? Ho I citizens 1 Ho I soldiers, rise 1 Be France's voice your rallying call ; Her hearths and homes to disenthrall, Up 1 ere the hour of battle ...

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... tbn above tlusam eilhw fears are. or, what is mom b-n suitable iL, FAMILY. ember Night. * has no intention i roan army, baa lis new departure is on- illation between Nathalie. r A' the ex-King and exbout leastawcrfu, l»brroovitcb dynasty. GERMANY. '' IN. December Empire has two year*. Th® :»es Q ere 5.354, and n tbo ibe circumstances, ing capabilities of iPIDEMIC. December 22. IV havoc city. » ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... IMPERIAL PARLIAMNT.| (By Telegraph.) get HOUSE OF LORDS, YESTERDA.Y. hafe, The LORD CHANCELLOR took his seat on the woolsack me at five o'clock.I dtli- PERSECUTION OF CHRISTIANS IN TURKEY. ri-e an Lord -STRATFORD DE REDOLIFFE called attention p ned to some cases of Christian persecution in Turkey. gel] sees Earl RUSSELL said that, on the representations of our I'a' Ambassador, the Porte had ...

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... ' YORKSHIRE REPOSITORY, LEED& ENTRIES of HORSES nnd CAKRtAUES (SS. each) for Nrxt TiustW' »bou]d made this day. that r adtertlied in SalaiJay rape, and. good anlhannaa honea fair demand ineaent. gentlemen bating aueh (or dlirScatlon to BOSS, York Place. Leeds. THETAST PARADE ROOMS. LEEDS.7 Mac*™ SONS respectfully request the attention of the public Large Collection of ARTISTIC FURNITURE ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... year there have been 806 wrecks. P - ans > in the north of Forfarshire, are ft le p. with snow '^W 166 fun yiuix?a no . fewer than 5. 338 desertions from t eser tera U ? ° f whom 86 were apprehended. 712 of ...

THE STATE OF IRELAND

... At Tuam Quarter Sessions, yesterday, there were 3everai o^sts .1 excitement. Mrs. B dkin, of Ballymoe, | plaiutift in c_e case, was unable to appear as she had been Boyco.ted, nnd was unable to get her horses shod. I;: another case a car owner, who had let his c : s to the p.iice for the conveyance of prisoners, , was repo. te ii by tho Head-.onstab!e to be afraid to yen- > ture on ■ while the ...

NEWS OF THE WEEK

... t>ME E i! GLA ~ ND AND WALES. fe^.doei^ 1 ? THE IsLE OF Man, it may dlBBoly e the union with this country, ft 7 e UjrisLf rt%for the promulgation of laws passed Ll J °uh « Tk ° f the island « was held on Monday at tt?! gathering f eatl . ler was favourable. There vvas a a 'be «> °» visitors and residents from all parts c Went k( X y - beinK «« » holiday. A of h * 9 Northampton Regiment formed ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... (BT TELMBAPH, PIB WSB ASSOCIATION.) HOUSE OF LORDS.— Ykstkrdat. The Lordships met at 11 o'clock. Tbe Consolidated Fond (No. 2) Bill was passed through its final stages. Their Lordships adjourned at 11-5. HOUSE OF COMMONS.— Ywihrdat. The Speaker took the chair at 12-45. IRISH CONVENTION AOT. Sir J. M«KENNA moved tha second reading of the Convention (Ireland) Act Repeal Bill. He explained that ...