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PORTO RICO TO BE SEIZED

... PORTO RICO TO SEIZED. i ! INVASION OF CUBA DELAYED, AS MONEY NOT YKT VOTED. (From the Mail Washington Correspondent) The War officials ay that Congress is responsible for the delay in sending th* troops Cuba. The department, has not yet got the necessary ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... reported cases I | in explaining, and-as the vehicle. of his commentaries; and fourthly, that. even supposing there had-been an invasion le of copyright, still that it could not be a justification for s d granting the injunction, as the. defendant -had received ...

THE RIGHT OF SEARCH

... terrified by the threats used by the English, kept away. I was therefore obliged to quit that point, which was threatened by an invasion, which shortly after took place. In fact, when I arrived at Anrarnaboi flearned from the captain of the French ship Le Brave ...

THE TREATMENT OF POLITICAL PRISONERS

... not destroyed by the arrest of its chiefs; in connection with an equally strong organisation in America which threatened invasion. Under such circumstances, the Government might well refrain from sending political prisoners to Western Australia, whence ...

THE AMERICAN PLAN OF CAMPAIGN

... 100,000 Spanish ' soldiers the island, *0,000 whom are fit 1 for service. is not impossible that there will ' be an early invasion Porto Rico. Five or ten 1 thousand troops landed there wight easily ' take possession of the island, and throw back Spain's ...

THE PENIANS IN CANADA

... gunboat Rescue was ordered to the .l sent of excitement. Despatches were received Me from the scene of the supposed point of invasion sva at. 12 o'clock to-day, saying that the cause of the ShI 1excitemfent was'tbe arrivat of & ldrje number of per- pr( 'sons ...

REVELATIONS AT AN INQUEST

... tion I put, unless you bring yourself into a criminal charge. Can yo01 tell us whether 'no was mixed up in the Transvaal invasion ? Witness-No. The Coroner-Was he mixed up in the Venezuelan affair ? Witness-No. The Coroner-He would notwrite to this man ...

LONDON CORRESPONDENCE

... by which lady visitors could be | conducted thither without crossing the iobby. The official attitude towards the female invasion savours of the feeling that it was a necessary evil, *i>e tone altogether patronising enough to raise the gorge of the occupante ...

UNCONDITIONAL RELEASE OF MR. BLANE, M.P

... he cunsuited a; doctor about his health. The order of ree;wie W~ras forwarded by telegraph from L ablin Castle. THE GAELIC INVASION OF AMERIC.t (BY CABLE FROM OUR SPECIAL CORIRE- SPONDENT.) New York, Xonday Evertinc. The Gaelic invaders wvill arrive ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... them. Heard them speaking together about tl going to e cellar In Church-street, whea one of them said, s ' if thete be any invasion let the man who has the property fy out Witness and comrades pounced on them at once, h when they each took a different ...

TUAM PETTY SESSIONS—WEDNESDAY

... ment which it is most difficult to reconcile with that over- anxious and extravagantly precautions policy which dictated the invasion of all our county towns by large forces of horse, foot, and artillery, and the transmission of the Rhadamanthus war.ship ...