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MISCELLANEOUS.

IMPEACHMENT OF THE PRESIDENT.

Fill'.NCl I ROYALTY MEETS

London, May 21. Rabbitskins are in fair demand. New Zealand show a decline of Id. Washington, 'May 24.

Mr Olney, Secretary of State, has protested against the action of General Weyler in forbidding the export of raw tobacco from Cuba, and declared that if he persisted the United States would probably forbid the importation of cigars from Cuba. The House by a large majority rejected a resolution moved by a Populist member impeaching the President for issuing bonds and refusing to force through a law aimed against the great trusts.

Tho Empress Eugenic visited the Duko of Aumale at Palmero, and was introduced to the Duke of Orleans.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 25, 26 May 1896, Page 2

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MISCELLANEOUS. Hastings Standard, Issue 25, 26 May 1896, Page 2

MISCELLANEOUS. Hastings Standard, Issue 25, 26 May 1896, Page 2

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