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HOUSE OP COMMONS.-MONDAY

... Arctic expedition would be £98,000. Mr Cross said the Agri cultural Tenancies Bill would be introduced in the Upper House by the Duke of Richmond. Mr Sullivan proceeded in a full House to raise the question of privilege in connection with the language used ...

LONDON GOSSIP. (From ow own Correspondent ) - Well, in spite of the fact that we are in thethird month

... counts for nothing, and that the Earldom mast date from its revival by Queen Mary, a little than three oeuturieslago. Thy Duke of Cambridge has issued a very sensible order, reminding officers of the existing regulations concerning beards. Nothing, observe ...

. LONDON GOSSIP

... into a olab. The house to which I refer is that of the Duke of Grafton, at the corner of Clarges.street and Picoadilly, and it long been famous as the highest mansion in London. It is said that the duke who built it was his own architect, and that in designing ...

CARDINAL MANNING

... Florence. The Queen appointed the Rev. Brooke Foss Westcott, D.C., canon of Peterboro', and Regina Pro. fessor of Divinity at Cambridge University, to be an honorary chaplain to Her Majeaty. At a large meeting held Monday night in Leeds. under the presidency ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY CLEttli_;AL SCANDAL

... platform at Sunday night's service of Moody and Sankey at the Agriculturist Hall. TIIE MIK? O F CAMBEITHIR ON THI Alum—The Duke of Cambridge, speaking about the army at a banquet given by the Chairman of the Metropolitan Beard of Works on Saturday, said he would ...

AN EASTER HOLIDAY RAMBLE

... eye one of the most important names occurring in the history of biblical literature—Miles Coverd.le a DJ/ of Tubingen and Cambridge, one of the very first preachers of the doctrines of the reformation, and Bishop of Exeter is the reign of Edward VI. At ...

LA TEI4-T NEWS

... Considerable damage was do nu to the premises. TitE PRINCE OF WALES AT PORTS::motrrn. he Prince of *Tales, Duke of Edinburgh, Duke of Cambridge. and Prince Edward of Saxe Weimar arrived at Portsmouth. Shortly before one o'clock Admiral Sir Leopold McClintock ...

STANHOPE

... the country. After some observations from Earl Granville, the motion was negatived. In reply to Viscount Hardinge. the Duke of Cambridge offered an explanation of •a recent speech of his on the efficiency of the army, and thereafter their Lordships adjourned ...

LONDON Lwow, Theryde

... . hoped--bave come in ailiitlk ti ship's appeal with promisee'. * ,*-*na ; the list inoladea the names ofthe'P . * , of Cambridge, the Drikes of /, .4 * ' ' 104-1 4 , Sutherland, ' ; i.-: A 'tfe, Marquieee of Beater, and Of Lonsdisle, Ayleeford, Zetland ...

SEVERE THUNDERSTORM

... Patteram, aged 35, a single man, was found dead in bed at Bishop Middleham Colliery on Saturday morning. It i 8 stated that the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh will at the end °Ube present month for the Continent, sojourneying there nine weeks. The Glohe anderstsada ...

LONDON GOSSIP

... more attractive, being tastefully decorated; bat any building more awkard and ugly in London Ido not know. No wonder that the Duke of Norfolk has given a thousand pounds out of the £5,000 which the alterations are to oost, in order to help to wipe away the ...

Lady Franklin died at, her residence, Phillimore Gardens, London, on Sunday evening. On Monday, at Whitley, ..

... battle during the present series of military manoeuvres was fought, and resulted in a draw. The Prince Of Wales and the Duke of Cambridge were present. AT the meetings of several banking and discount companies held in London on Thursday, references were made ...