NEWS BY THE SUEZ MAIL.
I LOSDOK, unditei , The Attorney-General, (peaking at P:r<;x 5 laid that he anticipated an attack on G.'e~ment next session by the extreme ) party ; bat he said the consequence w 0..: * i that Government would be assisted by "i;" r who, though nominally in opposition. k:htained moderate views. At the annual dinner of the Oxford Lite - *. 3 Association, Sir William Harcourt saw e :.' T i thing pointed to a waning confidence , administration, and that foreign affairs ) been more mismanaged daring the •' s months than at any former period. |BE| E Addressing a crowded audience at L*£ } ) Mr Chamberlain, M.P., conterded ths: 9 Church was the greatest obstacle to a Si: :'- 1 system of Education. > The dioceses of Chester, Durham, I.;:- - i and Lichfield are to be divided. Lie Sees will be Liverpool, Newcastle, Sen:;**and Derby. _ H| Much excitement has been occ*Ji-’iw iaccount of the Ritualistic practices - Rev Mr Tooth, Vicar of Hatcham Pensance inhibited him, but he t‘- : • attention, and services, much rese----* those in the Roman Cathclic were performed on two successive days, wi f h closed doors. He «as guilty of contempt, and a warrant is B| Several thousand roughs assembled i of the church on the following cay y 1 % police were in attendance on the L :; - • meeting of the English Church I'm r resolutions in favour of supporting M‘ Hk whose father and brother, it is » ti ' : ,'y,, well known squatters in QueensUiW *■■■■ Sooth Wales, : At Dorchester, near Wallingfore, a -v• * tic demonstration was made against c • v -" B| the Rev—Blake. Con can non, who was lecturing at i-° ton. said the Turks were about to re ■*” yG. of Europe, and the Jews wer<- ' take possession of their own lam v u latter would cross the Kup ram, M according to the Apocalypse, wcu.t the last things of time Admiral Hornby hoisted his t'- '* Commander in-Chief of the Me > ‘ B| Anew powerful ironclad for '" Government has just been oo t - _ will be ready for sea shortly. A ' ‘ : the most powerful vessels ad at. y .; A Royal Commission, c m ; H| civilians and partly of military appointed to inquire into recr year there were 775 D deserters. A floating skating rink, with <1 covering an area of 30‘Mit, has hCharing Cross. , ~ li; , A# A purse of £SOO was present o Lord FiUhardiug has initial to W. G. Grace. : : lliggott, a pork butcher t Lincolnshire, sold tus wife for i HE A strike of barristers took p a rf sessions, consequent upon lh - .. 'L J ducing a fee from two guine Treasury gave way, and the sir ■ A Sir Titus Salt left £3OOOO f r \ ..m '" l ' the sick and aged poor at Salta r [ ttiousand persons lined theatric” at his funeral. 4 The question of Sunday ;s ,f attracting attention. Severa. spoken or written in their far. by, The Commission for detern i route for cutting through H •' B| Darien has arrived at Panama m mind of Luoien Bonaparte o ’ French navy. ~. ,i A lady in Rome, occupying *_ ‘ , : has clamed a share of the inn> »• j. y . Cardinal Antonelli, on thegriti rr; ,--.^ his illegitimate daughter, bm'’ _ n H received a handsome marriage | - B| late Cardinal.^ i'aptain King Ham'c.z” wa ,|i opposed for Sligo. Mr Smith. M.P. for Xyuero- -
,. m .ntorr schools in America, said we to th *, e o «riv Tat a satisfactory educational should not * d unlil we bed elementary which all classee of society would HiTtbf'r oluldrcn. fcy At * Newbury Corn .Exchange, Solved te raise fundi for the erection *** _ lime nt to Lord Falkland. of Actuary :-Lord Boiton, Lord Milton, , Wesley ; Lord Heaves, one of cu !;j co , of the Court of demon. Sir the , author of “ Margaret CatchMfd SO ; Mr Lewit, barrister , Alfred 0 ’ Mvrcntor of the present mode of printing of England notes , Robert Sandells, ■ tof the lUuttratfd London After; Prince * baric* of Pmsua.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5011, 12 March 1877, Page 2
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