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... ♦ HOUSE OF LORDS.—MONDAY. The Lord Chancellor took his seat on the woolsack at five o'clock. THE GOVERNMENT AND THE COUNTER CASES. The Duke of RICHMOND gave notice that to-morrow he should ask the Secretary of fctate for Foreign Affairs whether the Government was prepared to give the House an assurance that further proceedings will be suspended until the indirect claims of the United States ...

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... A SCENE IN A CHURCH.—An exciting scene took place at Boppard, in Germany, the other day, in connection with the recent movement in the Catholic Church. One of the Professors from Bonn who had been excommunicated was present on the occasion, together with a Professor from Breslau who had shared the same fate. They attended the Carmelite Church in order to be present at the first communion of a ...

CARDIFF POLICE COURT.-

... CARDIFF POLICE COURT. SATURDAY. (Before Alderman PRIDE.) OBSTRUCTIONS.—Margaret Dawkins and Jane Taylor, two women of bad character, were charged with causing an obstruction in the Royal Arcade, on Friday night, by fighting. They were also charged with breaking a pane of glass in the shop window of Mrs. Long, 17. Royal Arcade. The damage done was of the value of 6s. 6d. Ordered to pay the ...

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... EXTRAORDINARY SNOWSTORMS. The weather during a considerable part of March was very severe in Northern America. Mariners arriving at the ports state that for 20 days the weather on the coast had been unprecedentedly stormy. The effects of the storm on land may be gathered from the following:— Toronto, March 20 Reports from different parts of the New Dominion indicate last night one of the ...

RAILWAY AMALGAMATION

... THE AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS. LONDON CENTRAL AID COMMITTEE. A meeting in aid of the agricultural labourers was held in London on Saturday evening, and during Sunday seve- ral open-air meetings took place, at which the following tddreM to the working men of England was unanimously adopted and ordered to be printed :— The address is dated from the Central Aid Committee Boom, Blaek Swan Inn, ...

ORDNANCE SURVEY REPORT

... THE OVEREND AND GURNEY BANK. APPEAL TO TEE HOUSE OF LORDS. An important judgment has been given in the House of Lords in the cause petition of Overend, Gurney, and Company (Limited), appellants; Gibb and another. executors of T. A. Gibb (a former director), respondents. It was an appeal from the Court of Chancery from a judg- ment given by the Lord Chancellor, reversing a decision of Vice ...

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... THE BRIGHTON MANOEUVRES ON EASTER THE DEPARTURE FROM LONDON. THE BATTLE ON THE DOWNS. The comparatively few enthusiasts who arose long be- fore the dawn to witness the departure of the Volunteers from London on Monday had good reason to entertain strong misgivings as to the success of tho day's proceedings from a weather point of view. At the early hour of three the usually quiet streets began ...

NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS

... 'C terttsing is to Business what Steam Power is to Commerce. Macaulay. lisW^RDIiT AND MEBTHYR GUARDIAN haa been Estab- Paper nea y Forty Years, and is the OLDEST NEWS- arri„ IN THE DISTRICT. It circulates extensively qj THE FAMILIES of South Wales—the Nobility, Gentry, Solicitors, Iron Merchants, Coal Fa 8' Guilders, Estate Agents and Auctioneers, Carme.rs, &c., of Glamorganshire and the ...

THE AUTUMN MANOEUVRES. !

... THE AUTUMN MANOEUVRES. A VIEW OF THE FIELD. The Conmin r,der-in-Chiof having approved of tto country lying IVTV/E N AL-.Vrshot and Ringwood on the south, and IV.vsey 011 the west for the Autumn Manoeuvres, the sflJlctioJl of iho Secretary for alono is wanting to confirm the selection. This will probably be given in the course of a few days, there bjing little doubt but that Mr. Cardwell will ...

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... The 9th Lancers, under the command of Lieu- tenant-Colonel J. de Fiennes, will leave Aldershot by march route for York about the 1st prox. Mr. Bright, in a letter to a friend in Birming- ham, says:— I am much better, and have come just to see if I can stand a little of the bustle of Lon- don, and an hour or two now and then in the House of Commons. OOURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.—Monday being the ...

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... The Scotsman understands that the managers of the Royal Public Dispensary, Edinburgh, have granted three of the lady medical students permission to make ar- rangements with the medical officers of the institution for instruction. The Bishop of Orleans has written a letter to Maitre Lachand, the counsel for the defendants in the great Fiaaro libel cnse, protesting against his words referring to ...