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NEWS FROM CONSTANTINOPLR

... ita scope; but hie Eioeliency was envious to slat, the fast at the dosing sitting the European plant potaniiartM. The Duke of Cambridge is using hi* Influence to obtain commutation of the sentence of death upon the Cholera murderer. Mr. Petar A. T*ylor ...

HOUSE OF LORDS—Mood*;. Laid Onafflla mt* notice that in the Burial* Bill should more, an amendment to the 74th ..

... that any fraudulent naa waa made of H. The Hoorn then went into Committee on the Cnirerdtiea of Oxford and Cambridge Bin. HOUSE or LOBDS.—Tanter. Duke ci Etomereet. that there to ba bloek-npof Cnmmittoii S» Cattle Flagna ia aaotW place, aeked whether it wosld ...

HEBAED. &CTTODAT, JULY «, MW

... brought up in a dense crowd of comrades, with mounted ponoe protection. Arrived the council tent, introduced to the Duke of Cambridge, the president the association, Lord Wbarncliffe, president of the council, and the other officers of the council. Having ...

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... repeating what in talk at the Horse Gnaws, that the few subalterns who sang He’s jolly good fellow n when the health of the Duke Cambridge *us drunk, would have shown better taste and less offensive to his Royal Highness had they hold their tongues, nine-tenths ...

WEEK'S MUSIC IN LONDON DURING THE HANDEL FESTIVAL. Db. Wm. Spake, Liede. .. Don’t forget the Hnndel Festival, ..

... profeamoo played the Law I team the remaining number was of three gentlemen from the Reform Club, two from Oxford, and one from Cambridge. There was not time to second innings. The stomps were pitched at aad drawn at 6.30 pen. Mr. A. Milner was captain for the ...

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... LEEDS, Toeeday. There thin attennotlmd sufficient time consider the matter. The daaoe, En#li«h wheat in Tory small and Duke of Cambridge did not think that reorganise- irmly held. Foreign rather more finely at late prieee. Mon would be either to the advantage ...

THE WESLEYAN CO!

... South Africa Bill again came before the Home Saturday, the third reading being rfmcd after alight discuaaion. The Oxford and Cambridge UnirereitieH Bill also before the House, varioua amendments of the Lords being dealt with. Several other bills were advanced ...

PROROGATION OP PARLIAMENT

... efficiency in their management, and the same time effect considerable reduction in local burdens. The universities Oxford and Cambridge under the act to which have gladly given my assent, win obtain power to extend more generally the benefit of their education ...

M. THIERS’S WILL

... take into their serious considerat the question of the removal of the echool into the country. To the recent Oxford and Cambridge Certificate Examination Westminster sent but four candidates, and of these only one passed. The nephew of tho Earl of Lovelace ...

GENERAL GRANT AT BRIGHTON

... Stockhausen, is the director of the Conservatoire at Strasbourg. The wedding dress of the future Queen of Spain, daughter of the Duke de Montpensier, is already ordered, if we can believe the Sport. It will bq in white satin, entirely covered with Alenpon point ...

WILLS AND BEQUESTS

... personalty it to dividad squally between his three sons.—The will of the Saw. Edward Bushby, Fallow of Bt. John’s Collsas, Cambridge, wsa proved oa J7th nit., parsons] estate being sworn under £lOO.OOO. testator beoueatbs to hit nephews, William John Bushby ...

OPENING QF A LIBERAL CLUB IN BURNLEY

... singers, making inquiries, and expressing great delight in the sing- A CAMBRIDGE DEGREE CONFERRED . • ON MR. DARWIN, Saturday afternoon there was special congregation of Cambridge University for conferring the honorary degree of LL.D. upon Ur. Charles ...