BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
(By Electric Telegraph Copyright.) LIBEEAL BEQUEST. A CONSEEVATIVE CONFERENCE. EOYALIST CONGEATULATIONS. MASSAOEE OF FEENCH SOLDIEES. [united pbess association.] London, March 19. W. S. Cane, Unionist Whip, states that Mr Goschen is ;in favour of Parliament, after Easter. The Government suffered defeat by a small majority on a clause in the Eights of Way Bill for Scotland. .: . The success of the Cape loan is dubious. John Rogers Herbert, R.A., aged 80 years, is dead. Another anonymous gift of £50,000 has. been received by the Hospital Convalescent Patients Home. ■ - " Lord Salisbury has summoned a conference of the Conservative party for Thursday. ". - ■- :. ■ • . . Pabis, March 19. The Chamber of Deputies, by a majority of. 240 expressed confidence in M. de Freycinetr . . The donate fle'Paris expresses warm approval of the action of the Duke of Orleans. The spirits of the Royalists are "rising, • News has been received that the French outpost on the Congo has been attacked by the natives and 11 of .their number massacred. San Francisco, March 19... American laundrymen have coalesced to underbid the Chinese.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVI, Issue 66, 21 March 1890, Page 2
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