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  2. ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    The R.M.S. Malwa arrived at Glenelg shortly before midnight on Saturday, May 1. She brings letters and papers to March 26. ...

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  3. SUMMARY OF NEWS.

    The Queen held a Council at Windsor Castle at 10 a.m. yesterday for the prorogation of Parliament, and another Council at 3 p.m. for the dissolution of Parliament. Her Majesty ...

    Article : 583 words
  4. ECCLESIASTICAL AND EDUCATIONAL

    In the House of Lords on Tuesday judgment was delivered in the case of Julius v. the Bishop of Oxford, which was an appeal from the opinion of the Lord Justices, who, holding ...

    Article : 191 words
  5. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    From April 1 to the 20th inst. the Exchequer receipts amounted to £78,613,066, as compared with £80,165,292 in the corresponding period of last year. ...

    Article : 412 words
  6. INDIAN AND COLONIAL.

    A conference was Held at Manchester on Tuesday on the subject of the Indian import duties, at which resolutions were pawed urging the Government to fulfil Lord Salisbury's promise ...

    Article : 152 words
  7. OUR HOME LETTER.

    Mr. Gladstone has taken possession of Midlothian, and is marching from pariah to parish. He delivers three speeches a day, and goes to church twice on Sunday. Each speech is ...

    Article : 8,590 words
  8. THE EASTERN QUESTION.

    Great dissatisfaction prevails in Turkey in consequence of the Government having repudiated the caime, and entirely driven capper money oat of circulation. A decree has been ...

    Article : 63 words
  9. PARLIAMENTARY AND POLITICAL.

    The ninth Parliament of Queen Victoria was prorogued yesterday by Royal Commission with the usual formalities previous to its dissolution. The Queen's Speech, which was read by the ...

    Article : 417 words
  10. SPORTING. &c.

    In consequence of a heavy fog the Oxford and Cambridge bostrace, which had been fixed for Saturday, was postponed until Monday moraine, when the contest was decided in ...

    Article : 189 words
  11. LATEST GALLE TELEGRAMS.

    Yesterday Lord Hartington delivered a speech, in which he said that the Liberals, if returned to power, would retire our fortes from Afghanistan with the smallest possible loss of credit and ...

    Article : 258 words
  12. CRIMES, OFFENCES, &c.

    At the Central Criminal Court, yesterday, Mr. Caleb Charles Whiteford, a medical man, pleaded guilty to the charge of sending a forged reprieve to Newgate, with the object of staying ...

    Article : 232 words
  13. LATEST INDIAN TELEGRAMS.

    Sir. Lepel Griffin, on meeting Wali Mahomed and the other Barakzsi Sirdars, stated that the Government of India has arrived at certain conclusions regarding Afghanistan. As it had been ...

    Article : 1,112 words
  14. PARLIAMENTARY AND POLITICAL.

    The nearer the approaching conquest comes the keener becomes the interest taken in it. Both Liberals and Conservatives are straining every nerve to return their respective ...

    Article : 650 words
  15. CASUALTIES, &c.

    A telegram received at Lloyd's states it is feared the steamer Rathmorn, which left Cardiff for Bombay on January 3, has been lost with all her crew. Two lifebuoys bearing the steamer's ...

    Article : 219 words
  16. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.

    In the French Senate on the 18th inst. the debate took place on the second rteading of the Education Bill. M. Pelleton moved that clause 7 should be restored. M. de Freycinet, the ...

    Article : 984 words
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