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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. f*r RLBCTbtC Alto Magnetic TKLIORAVBB HOUSEo? LORDS. MONDAY, APRIL 29. The house met fire o'elock. THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. reply to the Earl Malinesbury, Lord Wodkhouhb stated that Lord Lyons had not been Instructed offer any advice ...

THE TWO POLICIES FOR IRELAND

... suppression of Irish discontent by l the iron rod of imperial power, without ed consulting the wishes or conciliating the at affections of the Irish people. They are is like those bad parents and nurses, as foolish ' als harsh, sometimes found in the wretched ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... of the RmIys Military College, at Sandhurst which resulted in the lo-s of two lives. Major P. ILa Taylor professor of milit surveying, attached to the koyal Military College, went, with four of his young children, rccompanied by their nurse andayoung gentleman ...

LANCASHIRE DIVORCE SUIT

... -emblemus of the Orthodsox Church. All F the members of the Imperial Family and z' other chilef mourners then paid their last respects to the remains, the Czar placing in the coffin his s father's imperial mantle. The coffin, having bee t finally closed, was ...

THE GREAT CROSBY TRAGEDY

... conversation in the district. Tbe accused, Artbur Golding, was well known injlce locality, having resided for several yearsiin Queen's- road, Crosby, where he owned property. He has been misdescribed as an estate agent, the fact being that he Merely occupied ...

SEMI-WEEKLY SUMMARY

... political opinions of the oompany, they would have proposed the Queen's health. He replied by instituting comparisons between the institutions of England and France, and the personal merits of Queen Victoria and Napoleon, which were to little favourable to ...

THE MURDER OF THE SPANISH PREMIER

... accompanied by the Czar Ia and Czarina, arrived here to-dav on the Russian e Imperial yacht Alexandra, on their return voyage e to GermLany. About one o'clock both Imperial couples went on board the ironclad Koenig Wil- LS helm, where they took luncheon ...

ANOTHER RAPE CASE AT BOLTON

... Balmor l she addressed a letter to the Queen and in answer to that letter she has received a reply from her Majesty's secretary, which shows that, however humble the party from whom an appucatioii pro- ceeds, the Queen and her advisers will not over- look ...

BIRKENHEAD QUARTER SESSIONS

... Richard Richardson, 10, Arno-road, a general broler; P. E. Schofield, 1, Shrewsbury. c road, cotton broker; William Swift, 5, Alexandra- t e road, merchant; John H. Tudsberry Turner, 34 it Village-road, civil engineer; Frederick Williams, o e, 3, Mfarlborough-grove ...

THE PORTS MOUTH MURDER

... The Mom-ing .Post says-, We have reason to know that there is; no foundation fo; the report that the Queen will open Parliament in person. X2 The Queen and court, according to present arrangements, ~iill remove from Osborne to 133 Windsor Castle on the ...

EXECUTION OF AN AMERICAN DESERTER

... of the military tribunail, but that a few 'moments wereyet spared to hIm, In which ho was at liberby to make such remarks as he saw fit. Aftes a momento hesitation the prisoner rose slowly fo his feet, and, loirengo aronud-upon the military array, d ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... behalf of the Queen's proctor h for a rule to show cause why ln attachment should not issue against Mr. G. M'Grigor, a Scotch writer O at Glasgow, for contempt of court in endeavouring o.to intimidate one of the witnesseswhom the Queen's e proctor intended ...