LONDON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1889,
... nationality, with its implied incidents, is one not to be settled by the m ...
... nationality, with its implied incidents, is one not to be settled by the m ...
... mortgage securities) to the adowson of Christ Church, Doncaster. The question in the action arose on the wording of a re-settlement made in April, 1857, under which the defendant claimed. The adowson was not specifically mentioned in this deed, but the ...
... politics this gentleman and Mr. j Cobden are the avowed exponents, would take the prospect of a secure and satisfactory resettlement i j ofthe affairs of Europe. We now perceive that in ; proportion as the dawn of returning peace seems j ; to brighten ...
... upon the principle of that measure. We do not expect a very eager conflict. The country is far less excited about this resettlement of the franchise than it was about the recent light for the Champion- ship. Tom Sayers and the Benicia Boy are for the ...
... in the competition were Sunderland, Bolton Wanderers, West Brom- wich Albion, and Liverpool. The matches between Sheffield United and Bury, Derby County and Notts County, and Wolverhampton Wanderers aud j Notts Forest were drawn. The Ist round of the ...
... notice that he intended on the 2d of May to submit a resolution in favour of re- ducing the postage between the United Kingdom and the United States of America from threepence to one penny. In reply to a question from Colonel Taylor, the Marquis of Hartington ...
... President of the United States, at the request of China, to advise the Envoys on the last occasion. All the preliminary negotiations seem to have passed through the American Representatives at Pekin and Tokio, and there is no doubt that the United States have ...
... price of provisions had been enhanced of late years, no application had been made for an increase of the Civil List. Tbe question of the Civil List had not, however he insisted, anything whatever to do with the vote, as the invitations to the Sultan ...
... probability of differences arising similar to those which had arisen in reference to certain claims of the United States growing out of the recent civil war in that country, her Majesty's Government had advised the Crown to issue a royal commission to inquire ...
... grievances they were intended to redress. We see in the quietude which reigns throughout Ireland an assur- ance that the resettlement of the Irish land tenure has already borne satisfactory and promising fraits. Never was a measure more admirably contrived ...
... institutions be elaborated by a nation which ! was struggling in perpetual commotions., and raging with the chronic fever of civil strife. The first step, therefore, towards any improvements that have a chance of being permanent is gradually felt to be i ...
... Expiring Laws Continuance Bill and the Public Works Loans Bill were read a second time. The House then wont into Committee on the Civil Service Estimates, which occupied the re- mainder of the sitting until midnight. On the vote for the diplomatic service some ...