7 JUNE 1890, page 1

The Duo D'orleans Was Released, Under A Pardon Signed By

M. Carnot, on the 3rd inst., and was at once conveyed across The frontier to Switzerland. He had been imprisoned for four months, but under regulations of the mildest character,......

News Of The Week.

M R. JOHN MORLEY has given notice of the following motion as an instruction to the Committee on the Irish Land Bill,—" That it be an instruction to the Committee that they have......

The Trial Of Colonel Panitza At Sofia Has Ended In

a verdict of guilty. The Court-Martial passed sentence of death, but added a recommendation to mercy; and it is believed that if the appeal to which the criminal has a right is......

Mr. W. H. Smith Has Not Been In His Place

since the Whitsuntide vacation, and it is announced that he is suffering from eczema, and is only the worse instead of the better for his Whitsuntide cruise. Still, it is hoped......

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The American Import Houses Are Furious With The Proposed New

Tariff, and are besieging the Senate with evidence as to its ruinous effects. The Senate listens, and seems to be a little moved by the argument that if tariffs are heavy Trusts......

Notice To Advertisers.

With the " SPECTATOR" of Saturday, June 28th, will be issued, gratis, a SPECIAL LITERARY SUPPLEMENT, the outside pages of which will be devoted to Advertisements. To secure......

The Chief Commissioner Of Police Has Ordered That The Pro-

cessions which to-day will form part of the great demonstration of the friends of temperance against the Bill authorising County Councils to buy up and suppress small......