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the station, and their Royal 
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* Prince Alfred at 
Highnesses 
* Wedn ems ay } 15 
ur obtained a select committee to inquire into 
with the — 
- the petition against the return of Mr. OVERE 
the election for Ponte 
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-n rince of nd Prince Koen m. A ^ ics nd 
versity an ^ attended a — by Professor Lyon Play- 
fair on the chemical p )enomena — with the 
processes of calico * In the evening 
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Thu ursday Prince Alfred left Edinburgh 
pri oe and dyeing. 
| their Royal Highnesses visited the ‘mee s Theatre. On 
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ARTIES desirous “of INVESTING MONEY are e Bill be committed that day ‘thre 
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frigate and, — eY 6. inn) p E Im 
1 — landed at Ryde, —— took u nce at the 
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by 9 8 925 * hgh rato of, LECCE — jas exta division by 70 to 47. The Bill then passed | Y 
— i notice The Interest E es emeni may — throngh committee, and was read a third time and | 
ing — sent free alin Dicta. 
Nebos of the Meek. 
Ix the House of Lorie on — in answer to 
aid that tl 
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Court to certain cases 
authorising. "the n TORNEY-GRNERAL to examine 
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1 collusion. and ex 
- | tending the operation « of the Bill to Ireland. - After | 
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might be suggested in 
national p in Ireland, but 5 declined ad and the Bill was passed through its remaining 
stages with some amend ments respecting the 
asked for pa of divorced r^i ms. The Sale of Gas Bill 
read a third ti 
On Monday the Marquis of f NORMAN 
mended, the House w 
“The Zuri ich Conference was formally opencd 
Monday, and it is unde! rstood that one of the | 
hess, with e — attended 
| Divine service in the hun x 
| and in the afternoon visi: 
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toatten a Highness. * 
» Grand Duchess left for. — 
Duchess will again visit t the 8 — 
the aoe $ z the fountai and. 
Tux 33 Ps "Cabinet xc was held on 
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for peace, 
— on which the ion of their to P 
rolong the armistice "indefinitely. Meanwhile 
n. On Tuesday the Militia endl — Bill the satel from I taly is 
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of 9 ser rio us character. 
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at the «io rm the First Lord of 
the vL net —.— Street. Another Council was 
IFFE panne over) the old dynasty, Modena — voted — to 
Piedmont, and Parma has proclaimed the 
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of the suspension he ballot, and 
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country would never ^s in a pro ition until montese hav "o 
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tion. 5 the ledis * pul 1 passed 
Tas from the city, and that the 2 ch troops | declined the offer. 
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ne PEER —Mr. Labouchere's title will be 
5 —.— of Taunton, beo place he tet 
in — —— of Commons for more than 30 
MINISTERIAL — 
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In the House of Commons on Friday the Hot pe 
went into committe: on the TY: Cover. — 
Force of Seamen Bill, the object of which Gerbe pesterdar erenimp amd ende 
is to enroll a naval militia of 30, en |y, scht Victoria and Albert, on a 
as a reserve for the Navy, and agreed to all 
its clauses. In commit of Ways  and|and Prince 
Means, a resolution moved by the CHANCELLOR of and Pri — 
the EXCHEQUER for imposing an additional pro- On Fri 
du etre ipu the value L 1,000,0007., | Princess Hohen 
and up . RoEBUCK'S 
resolution declaring [^ the vilán of E — 
in electio tion was a corrup be 
promise = secare, on a division, by 214 Marines played durin e took 
to 30. 3 answer some re- —.— — — — —— A Mr. Dunn i : 
marks ws H. Wittovensy on the state nce Arthur, Princess Alice, Princess Helena, | out — Donaldson havi 
Princess Lei neess | go to poll on the ground that seat could 
of the funded and unfunded d ebt, reed Hohenloh he Fairy, and were tat|only be secured by venal d ere is a 
CELLOR 6 the regatta of the Royal Yacht Squadron Cowes | vacancy at Bodmin caused by Dr. Michell’s 
p wers of conversion and reconversion ev by Earl Granville — ps ; ~ a ived on | ance of the stewardshi aoe = = hstead. 
arli inance Minister were too la a visit. In the evening the —— ad a dinner party. There are two candidates in the field, Mr. Wyld, 
E PETN z the Fi vision. T would ro I On Sunday morning the ^ — . in the Radical interest, and Mr. Murchison, who offers 
55 ss in incess ncess Helen ie Preston jon 
measure for br g the subject under the direct | f men an Duchess of of Kent and ** Hohenlohe | Sete have “sortak “thik Me. Charles Piscos 
trol of the House mons. On Monday | attended Divine serv borne ; - Rev.J.Prothero | Grenfell was duly elected, that persons were at 
rd ErcHo brought forward his motion for an 5 flciated. Colonel — C. B., arrived on a visit. the last dodies, but it was not proved that the bribery 
to th J l that it would not a Monday morning Prince alfred pn 8 for took place with M mien, c: that of his agents. The 
rown, declaring tha y g 
be consistent with the honour or dignit siie Holyrood Palace on ae e Prince of Wales. p Huddersfield Co: have hat Mr. E. A. 
pn fie 8 Granville and Sir G. C. I for London. In the | Leatham 2 1. pues that several persons were 
untey déc in any ce on the | afternoon the Queen, —— e he last election, but there was mo evi- 
of Italy. Mr. Krwora etm as And Princess Hohetiohe, Grove uut — Prince Con. | dence that ed aita thats taik pins viih 
en i ion. = - rode on horseback, and vi Grand Duke Knowledge 1 a Men 
STON . and d PALMER- een at Ryde. The Duchess of Kent took a| Committee have reported that Mr. Ralph Walters 
E, d th = Lor 3 On Tuesday the Grand Duke tine visited c 
Era gro that ot Majos esty.. In hig he we out | of bribery, and that Major Edwards was l 
there was at nt no inten going with the Princess Helena, and Princess | The committee recommend that two persons who had 
into conference at all, bat that it would Hohenlohe. In e evening the Grand Duke Constan- | been guilty of bribery dM be prosecuted, and that 
be unwise and unconstitutio fetter | tine and Prince and Pri B ͤ a ar a 8 ‘Comat tae 
the Government should circumstances hereafter het e Yesterday afternoon the smn mete th . duly 
x" zd T reden ble. Mr. | Tur Prince or Wares AND PntNCE AzrmmD.—On |t that, wp wards of 300 electors were bribed by being 
- id that he did not approve of the form | Sunday Inet the Prince of Wales attended Divine ser- | employed and paid as messengers and canvassers at the 
9f the motion, and recommen t it be with- | vice in the High Church of Edinbu + - gii late P. but it was not proved that such acts of 
rawn. rd Ercno said he was satisfied with | Arnot officiated. On Monday morning his Royal High- A 3 
the result d * 8 and withdrew the - visited — "ie deen am palm em ex ee a le he E He appeared as 
motion, the Censolidated Fun sim. st the transplanting of a s Royal agent for the petitioners, a course of proceeding which 
Gaerne Bill, . Stamp Duties Bill, the Highness afterwards planted in eg willy p 1 of the | they considered open rd pet objection. — 
oms Bill, and the East India Loan Bill, were | gardens. On Tuesday morning Prince Alfred arrived! Tur Dover Postat Coytract.—The Select Com- 
