FRENCH POLITICS. —Great importance is attached to the speech of the Duc D'Audriffet Pasquier, who has been elected as President of the Right Centre. In the course of his remarks he said, "Never has the part which the Right has to play been more important than it is at the presen
June 2, 1873 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England
sth of August following. Mr. Ayrton says that modifications were made in the plans ; but seven months appears to be a considerable time to spend over the examination and discussion of a series of sketch plans. By his contract with the Office, Mr. Street had six months from the a
June 2, 1873 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England
"So they took up Jonah, and cast him forth . into the sea; and the sea ceased from her raging :" which passage may be thus parodied to suit this age of "curious coincidences:"—So the Daily Telegraph threw over David and promised to 'discontinue the publication of his letters ;"
June 2, 1873 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England
"The hunicane hath might along the Indian shore," exclaimed Mrs. Hemans in one of her poems, and the accounts received in the last Indian papers fully confirm the truth of the assertion. At the end of May the most extraordinary weather occurred, and the heat and storms rendered
June 26, 1873 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England
Lord Kensington having accepted the office of Groom in Waiting to her Majesty, and the duties of third whip to the Government, his re-election for the united boroughs of Haverfordwest, Fishguard, and Narbeth becomes necessary. The South Wales Daily News of Thursday morning repor
November 7, 1873 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England
On Wednesday the Lord Chancellor's Court was crowded by members of the bar and other gentlemen to hear the judgment of the Lord Chancellor in the suit of the Earl of Aylesford v. Morris, which recently excited so much public interest on the hearing. In the course of an elaborate
March 6, 1873 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England
SPAIN. The Paris Figaro publishes intelligence from Bayonne, dated Tuesday, according to which Don Alphonso had reviewed the troops at Vidra. No date, however, is mentioned. General Torres acts as chief of the province of Toledo. It is asserted that General Contreras has ordered
March 6, 1873 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England
LONDON CORN EXCHANGE, WEDNESDAY.—At Mark-lane to day quietness has been the characteristic of the grain trade. The supply of English wheat has been short, and of indifferent Quality. Next to nothing has been done at nominally Monday's decline. Foreign wheat has been in fair supp
March 6, 1873 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England
Henderson, 0.8., Colonel Mullock, C. 8., Lieut.- Colonel Keating, C. 8., K.G.S., Major-General Riddle, C. 8., Major-General Brownrigg, , Major-General Sir Frederick Goldsmid, K.G.5.1., Major-General Sir T. S. Waugh, Lieut.-General Sir H. Lawrence, ROB., Major- General Sir Thomas
October 17, 1872 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England