Review of reviews and world's work . THE LATE VISCOUNT HAMPDEN. prisons the Supreme Court judges because they declarehis retention of office illegal. March 27.—It is stated that in a recent engagement inChina several thousand rebels were slaughtered by Im- gerial Heavy storms throughout the West teps taken to bring the Michigan gerrymander be-fore the State Supreme Court Lord Salisburys last note made public—He is willing to renew last years ar-rangement, pro\ided the United States will agree to paydamages if the arbitrators decide in favor of the BritishGovernment. March 28.—The Pru


Review of reviews and world's work . THE LATE VISCOUNT HAMPDEN. prisons the Supreme Court judges because they declarehis retention of office illegal. March 27.—It is stated that in a recent engagement inChina several thousand rebels were slaughtered by Im- gerial Heavy storms throughout the West teps taken to bring the Michigan gerrymander be-fore the State Supreme Court Lord Salisburys last note made public—He is willing to renew last years ar-rangement, pro\ided the United States will agree to paydamages if the arbitrators decide in favor of the BritishGovernment. March 28.—The Prussian Government withdraws the Pi-imary Education bill The Silver bill shelved in the House of Representatives until after the election. March 29.—The Senate confirms the Behring Sea arbi-tration treaty by a unanimous vote The Czechs of Prague endeavor to celebrate Comeniuss birthday de-spite the Governments prohibition. March 80.—Funeral of Walt Whitman—Colonel R. delivers an THE LATE EARL OF DENBIGH. March 31—The Reichstag prorogued The House Com-mittee on Rules decides to order an investigation of theCensus Bureau. April 1.—Prince Bismarcks seventy-seventh birthday celebrated m Germany Irish Unionists threaten to rise in rebellion in event of the establishment of a local par-liament in Diibhn April 2.—Veneziielan revolutionists attempt to assassi-nate President Palacio Ex-President Cleveland makes a speech in Providence, R. I., in which he says, tariff re-form will be the only issue in the coming campaign (Tovernor McKinley and ex-Speaker Reed address twolarge mass meetings in Providence, R. I. April 3.—The steamer Missouri, carrying food fromNew York to the starving Russians, welcomed at Libau The Belgian Conservative Association declares against universal suffrage 80,000 bales of cotton destroyed by fire in New Orleans .. .Sixty-seven arrests for violationsof the Excise law in New York City. April 4.—The Geary Chinese exclusion


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