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(lye, the British Consul, that a British fleet will visit Brest in July. No date has, however, yet been fixed owing to the naval manoeuvres. —Reuter. ARRANGEMENTS AT BREST, Paris, April 15. The " Loh* de Faris" publishes the following message from Brest :—" It is certain that M.
Buda Peadli, April 15. In the Lower House of the Hungarian Diet to-day M. Eotvo'e vote of censure upon ()aunt Tisza and M. Perozel, late President of the House, was passed by a largo majority. The House then adjourned until May 3.—Router.
The visit of the German Emperor and Empress to Taormina lends a Special interest to an article on Sicily, by A. M. Wakefield, in the "Fortnigntly Review." Writing of a village dance, the author says: We pass on, half a mile it may be, along the slopes of Taormina, when the dista
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A CORICESPONDENT.) The flower supply of Easter this year will be unique. During the six days preceding Easter Sunday, 50 tons of flowers at least will be dietributed. The bulk of these supplies will be utilised for Easter. There may be a scarcity of giant white trumpet liliums,