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... LATEST ] [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.] FRANCE. PARIS, FEnRuiny 22. The Imperial decree of 1869, referring to the rota. tion of the Court of Justice, has been abolished. Nothing is officially known in confirma ...
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... In the Lower House of Convocation of the Province of Canterbury, on Friday, Archdeacon Denison formally moved the appointment of the committee referred to at the close of the previ ...
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... CONFERENCE ON NATIONAL I EDUCATION. E1rson our S~pecks2 Reporter.] yesterday, In accordance with the circular lovitatlon Issued by the~ Sjollety of Arts, on the 28%h utltimo, a Conference ascsembled P ...
... I i.- OREUIN AND UU*lUIAl. of The Fe'enhb Academy will proceed on Thursday 0XV to thwelietion of -two members to fill the places ,, left Aw6ednit by the deaths of Mg. Lmarrtine and Ma fisfleZe.3ouve, nise 5he e4ibt of the Weston (Missouri) Landmark [on asks his readers to excuse tihe looks of his paper, as he is in bed from the effects of a fight with a delin. 00 quent wbacriber. ly, Another ...
... On Monday evening a lecture was delivered at the Royal Institutioa, Albion-street, under the auspices of the Hull Church Institute, by Mr W. BODHAu DONNE, Her Majesty'sExaminerofPlays, on lBenJonson. -The chair was taken by the Rev. a. Walsham, B.A., owing to the unavoidable absence of the president (Rev. J. Scott, M.A.) during the early part of the meeting, and there was a crowded ?? ...
... .EARL DERBY AND TiHE LEADERSHIP Oh kp THE LORDS. .e ?? 1THE uncertainty in connection with thel )f Conservative leadership, so long a moot point, a - has now, so far as Lord DERBY is concerned r-,been settled; and although his lordship'sj ?? is a negative, there is, we trust, sufficient' ?? for inference that no lengthened time' ?? elapse ere we shall again lookuptoa AtLord DERBY as the chief ...
... SALlUS POPULI LM SUPREA. .. - . ?? BUMMARBY. DOMESTIC. The Queen lid intend to open in person the forthcoming session of Parliament, but the state of her health has compelled her to alter her determination. The nomination for Mallow took place on Monday, and the polling is fixed for to-morrow. The polling for Southwark will probably take ,place in about a fort- night. Amongst the current ...
... THE tune which was frozen in the horn of the lying German baron, and whicl, on a thaw supervening, played itself to a conclusion with so much izl, has foulzl a parallel within these last fe ...
... NE'WIS OF THE WVEEK' WVITH the exception of Parliamentaryvdiers, are treated of above, the homne news of the t,.! somewhat scanty, but such as the)- are ile \ il th':m. In the first place, then, it is ...