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... (From the Daily News' Correspondent.) MALTA, Saturday, March 29. Yesterday her Majesty's steamer Himalaya arrived at Malta with the Japanese embassy. On landing they ...
... OF SlAVAOE OF TOWN.S. £EI'IDEINGE IIESPECTING B~IRMINGHAMl. [Froit ot1,' ott'?? Uocoreponeldts. ?? front thse Peost of Yester'dayw) Hou'sF oy Coam.No\S. p-iiehlard Fowler', ?? by Mr. Adderley :I am i ...
... By ELECTBIC AND INTERNATIONAL TELEORAPIH. OcBS, TERPLE BUILDINGS, NEW STRET. lREOTER'S TELEGRAMS. ITALY. TURIN, MAnenI 30, (Evening). It appears to have been definitively decided that Sig ...
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... Ia the drawinigs for the conversion of the Royal Sove- reign at Portsmouth to at cupola, or, shield shiaj, prvso has ))en made to provide her with at powes-tul beak, below the waterl ...
... STAFFORDSHIRE ?? LANCASHIRE. A friendly rifle conrtest took place at Nwewastle-wader- Lyane Blffe Butts, yesterday, between twelve niembers of the let Staffordshire and 'twelve mem ...
... IiEeclc8istical, 01oegiote, anti Scholasttc Prefernentis and I Eec~coio,.oticrcl, Appointments. I Audus, Rev George, to Kirby-1i1-Malhac.-Dalo V, Yorkshire Val £50. Coulson, Rev Thomas Borlase, CIA, Trinity College, Com. bridge, to Skipsea V, Yorkshire. val £9f. Trollope, Rev Arthur Barnard, B.A, St. John's College, Cam- bridge, to Cowlam R, Yorkshire: val £300. Benefteas and Appointmenst ...
... FfOREIGN TELLiLEN (L. I FRANCE. The Marquis de Lvalette, French Ambassador at Rome, has arrived somnewhat suddenly in Paris, and conjecture is on tiptoe to ascertain why he has quitted his post. Some say that he has come because he regards the position of Central Italy as so. critical that he was desirous of stating his views to the Emperor himnself and receiving his personal instructions. ...
... ?? AL LPARLIAMENT. I - I HOUSE OF LORDS. FRIDAY, APRIIL11 Tih, ?? asent, was given by coamsoisiont to several bills. th THE REVISED CODE REVISED. WI Eon aakiAvh10 inlaying on the table the modifications which the govstrnsiieit had promised in deference to the wishesfe 0f the Ileuse of Comm~ons. to introduce in tile niew education fee Cd.briefly explained their purport. Withl ?? to 'attsf- nc ...
... _SECOND E[PT-ON.I The Earl of Derby continues to improve in health. Very heavy rA baa fallen in London since two a.mn. The death of Mr. Cantrell, judge of the County Courts of Derbyshire, is announced ...
... DR. RU1JSELL ON THE WAR IN I I AMERICA. The special correspondeat of tbh Zrmuw, writ frons Washington on tbe 17th erc gast eoon became obvious that the Federals 4> I0 pursue the retiring Confederates ...