THE PRINCE OF WALES IN THE HOLY LAND
... I THE PRflCE OF WAE IN TRH I . UIHOLY LAND. The Prince of Wales and his suite left Jerusalem on Thursday,4 pril 10, at 3 p.m., encamping at Bethel, and ?? the following day by bi1oh to N$eblops, arilv ...
... I THE PRflCE OF WAE IN TRH I . UIHOLY LAND. The Prince of Wales and his suite left Jerusalem on Thursday,4 pril 10, at 3 p.m., encamping at Bethel, and ?? the following day by bi1oh to N$eblops, arilv ...
... | IMPIRAL PARLIAMENT. | [By ZT521TRIO TUI-GRtAPH,] HOUSE OF OMMONS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30. 1 The Speaker took the chair at twelve o'clock. THE OPENING OF THE INTRNATIONAL t EXHIBITION. r On the motion of ...
... ARlBBISHOP (CLLEN'S MANIFESTO. I Mr. Disraeli has lately favoured. us with his programme of finance and foreign policy, and now Dr. Cullen has come for- ward with his plan for the government of Irelan ...
... I The co-operative movement has now attained *upb gigantic proportions as to call for special legiEation, and it is a hopeful sign that our awmakers have so far recognised the value of ...
... I MERSEY DOCKS Bo&ID. At the weekly meeting of the Slerie . k Harbour Board, yesterday, Mr. Ranisla a and the other members preseni; were M pstatedI Anderson, Farmwortle IudlHec BId Iteep, 8mith, lDar ...
... Latest Jitellig-enie. MONETARY. City, Friday.-The stock markets to.day are firm. The funds are quoted at a further improvement of 1.16 to 3 per cent. There is also a slight upward movement 1In En,'ltsh r4lwatys. Shortly before the close of business on the Stock Exchange this afternoon, considerable excitement prevailed on the an. nouncemenut that the arrival of the Persia,* from New York, had ...
... HOUSE OF COMDIMONS.-WEDNESDAY, MAY 14. || The Sper her took the chair at five minutes past twelve Svevral petitions were presented against the unconditional aboli tion of church rates. CHi'actr ?? J. S. TPnzLArWNY moved the second reading or his bill for the abolition of church rates. The hen, brronet attributed the result of the division on the third read- lg, last year, to the expectations ...
... I HOUSE OF LORDS-MoNDAY. THlE DISTRESS IN LANCASHIiRE. Tho Earl of SHAFTESBU2RY said ho wv3 anxious to put a question to Lord Grauvilie, of which ha had given him srsvatenotice, upon a subject of painful ?? interest. lie House was aware of the severe distress now unhappily prevailing in the cotton manufacturing districts of Lauca- shire, and of theexemplary patience witlhwhich that distress ...
... PRIEFERMENTS AND APPOINrURNTS. Birhe, Rcv.T., to Appledore vicarage, with Ebony utac', lent; value £200. with residence. Clements, Rev. W. P., Kieg's College, London, to tho Ide o ...
... SOFJIATEST AND TMEjGIIAPHIC NEWS. P, RI~S TR EGRAMS. I EfV8' TELEGRAMS. FIRANCE. PARIS, MAY 25. r of this morning says that Lord Tbe e'e'tirnte of the Ftench winy at 11,DP00 eXqrjeated. The reol numbe ...
... jbATEST AND a EGRAPHIC NEWS. : SS.Hy STRUCIC OFF THE ROLLS.-Yo3- At e Conrt of Common Pleas struck off the terduyY 10e of Joseph John Wright, attorney, of crib, theei who had benl guilty of fraud In n ...
... I~PHIHARMONIC SgoQTiY I 0 P, I.,B .0 1: - . . I PROOEAM315, Overture . ?? Purt SYIP1037in ajr, N. ?? rinS ' ?? ?? ,, eadolde. Bridleg adoue Guerrabela.. r4t lavose(1 Pur-o Al.OuP OSong..The Vihen ...