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i; ...i '.■■rr.rrf-. mm^m^i ■ -_i Queen Victoria „ ,wilk ?t«rt I >. Italy on March 24^ <.-» <■:> -;o .■/<.>•.] ■■'•'>-'■" Mr Balfour's lijjghti Railway Bill m Ireland hfls^iyeii^ork to 'Hiajumikilled workmen. .b jur-J The Behring Sea.negactifttions, according to a I^qiudjon nieporfcft, . promise a faronrable conclusion,;; : ; [ Count HerbeH;', Bijmarok has renounced for ever.hj^/politGal career. There is jijo ; fjßar f >that the painful ear malady^_.of the Emperor Willifcm is becoming cancerous. Epft^le^ft^iJifrrllas «BM«Ptkdie J SIP GBttr , ei&M «BS,%e' ( cpffee r cr^p, o %qh. m produced. .U3v>t»i 1- ---- r s ;/ s ii. : ' li; u>. oTh*r> teWEmptess'- /Eugeaie ?- arrived at!''Parißi l iat}!-thd i ''Bara«' statroti as- the' ext^iflp'reSs" 7 ' tfteteiicfc I of/" 'tem'an^ aiffl'ae^s Mlolwea Tsher ;c&rria^ : ;^ • TOJi>u)l".re#e^ful>Qultitude: .^ /'.,,, ' . Ajdpurtrmartial of,^jhoa^ , persons \fho partiqipated i m the recent riot at Qpocto, Portugal, will-be held* Meanwhile, the. prisoners 'are confined 1 iri ! the warships' m; the harbouT of that city:'." ,' / ' . ' ; . ' Lutheran '^each'ershave^ been arrested' in tne Russian PScq^lji^B. ©yjtoarland ,for persisting, m preac^jng after.tbeir church had been. closed,: /.One.! of rthen pristors was knouted, after: his; arrest, for refusing to obey some prisotf TBWLondpn Daily News, commentm^ on the '^iiaragua. Canal scheme j says 1 thatjAflqenoaseems about to triumph by by sheer persistency ; aud if half of Mr Meneeal-'s- anticipatious are realised hewill be among, the world's greatest engineers. Queen Victoria will probably go for Easter to bamburg, -where the Empress Frederick is- to pass the spring. Prince Vimboulsky and Lieutenant Tomessan fought a duel at Sb Petersburg, arid, 'the latter was killed. Both were officers oE the Imperial Gnard. "The -'Emperor William's vagaries are becoming more and more marked, and his abrupt 'restlessness, excesses of irritability, and uncertain moods occasion much solicitation. Though every: effort has been mede to conceal the fact, M asis O'Brien and Di'lon are^ivided on the queston. of Mr PamellV 'position, Mr O'Brien is m favour- of ' Mr Parnell, and Mr Dillibn opposed to him. .■,-.--
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 893, 18 March 1891, Page 3
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