Sun And Central Press (Newspaper) - April 24, 1873, London, Middlesex THE SUN & CENTRAL No. 25,184 APRIL 24. PAGE 1. a Newspaper for Newspaper * Registered at the General Post Office as a THE COMIC The Bank * Bank fish not yet in the Brighton ov Crystal -A Boot An Eastern seems a most unlikely place for a person of studious habits to select as a amongst the pictures in the International Exhibition at Kensington we find Study at The Sugar Customer her Grocer's You Mr. the Chancellor of the Exchequer takes off half the Sugar he and you will see that we have not yet charged you anything extra in consequence Rather Awkward and how's tho Mrs. As lovely as if Mr. She's just been poor Mrs. of My baby you don't you meant your opposite Belsize the great as Macbeth to the shadow of comes my fit again horrible shadow Unreal hence sights which we should like to The sight of a large unloading at our at the cost of a kind friend who wished to shew us his The sight of a wholesome Union of for putting down the agitators who live by causing The sight of our brand-new silk umbrella which was taken by mistake for a very old alpaca one we found in for it. The sight of a new form of Constitutional French founded cm eternal and capable of enduring for upwards of a The sight of our own butcher's with steaks and legs of mutton charged at the same price as when we began a of paid by some good fairy of the future to free us all from The Real Central Asian Remarkable papers tell us of the death of Mrs. Martha at the age of 103. to the paragraph which describes her she was able speak of exciting events which had occurred along the coast some 60 or 80 years Such loquacity at such a time is almost as remarkable as that of who is said to have walked and talked under somewhat similar for the do what same for He J What's Sauce Mr. we'll we can for you but we expect you to do the Hodge and his Wife that is it painted when he was returned for Is it not a speaking likeness Nice much soJ I by the I never knew your husband \h Not isn't everybody who has got such aunt as Aunt Maria to lend him her own for the least bit of a and insist on his taking $ though ho knows he will meet the Dashington girls at tho The Last Day op the It's deuced odd I haven't come with 'em two I don't suppose they could been having a lark with and the last day after P A ROYAL A Berlin writing on the 21sfc, says the marriage of Prince Albrecht of a son of the late Prince Albrecht and nephew of the with the Princess Marie of was celebrated with rather more than the usual The Prince it is been induced by certain unhappy circumstances affecting the married lite of to postpone his own marriage for some the with the considerate for the feelings of his relatives which has always distinguished determined to honour the with his choicest The entrance of the Princess into the which was made a few hours before the was in the grandest style of the Berlin Guards opened tho magnificent carriages containing the chief dignitaries of the and accompanied by gorgeous Then came the State carriage of the Royal which is best described as a house on all and surmounted by helmet and Surrounded by Chamberlains and and drawn by eight horses of the finest East Prussian equipage presented a superb and was greeted with tho applause of the Her Royal Highness the Crown Princess and her Princess of with the of the the young occupied the interior of the stupendous the exterior being crowded with pages ahd other functionaries of appropriate rank and Just inside tho Brandonburg Gate the procession stopped to give the Burgomaster of the capital time to deliver a short and cordial address to the whose girlish beauty and unpretending demeanour at once captivated the hearts of the After a few words of from the bride in the cavalcade moved on to the old where the Crown Prince and Prince Albrecht received the two Royal ladies at the portal of the Inner Having been presented to the Emperor and who were waiting for her in the Brandenburg the bride withdrew to the suite of apartments provided for to make her appearance again a few hours when the time for the wedding had The ceremony was performed in the Palace Chapel at seven o'clock in the presence of the Emperor and the Duke and Duchess of and all the members of the two Royal and Princely Mr. Jerom of has expressed his to come forward as a Liberal candidate for v the representation of that provided that the party is in his Essex and Suffolk Association haive refused to employ men belonging to the tural and all unionists are to be dismissed with a week's Certain members of the Common Council of don have determined to impress upon the corporation the expediency of inviting the Shah of Persia to allow to be publicly received at the Guildhall on the occasion of his visit to The Governors of Wellington College have i elected the Rev. E. C. Fellow and Tutor of New to the Head in sion to Dr. who has been appointed Chancellor of Lincoln and will retire from Wellington College at the end of the present The Company of the City of London have announced that they have arranged for lectures advancing Technical Education in the painting and that on the 15th of next month a lecture on addressed to operative will be delivered by Mr. J. Gregory Being desirous of promoting the study of art among the have proposed to offer ranging from to in the following painting from natural foliage or drawing and and marbling and A correspondent at writing on the 3rd says that the Royal Alfred on the North American which went on shore on passing St. has sustained more damage than was at first It is reported that the whole of her false as well as a portion of the main have been She will be placed in the dock in the course of a few or so soon as the repairs to the Minstrel gunboat have been The on arrival from landed thirty cases of typhoid fever at the naval Ireland The are progressing She has left again to join the flying expected to rendezvous in the West v. Brown and Crellin Divorce in the Divorce before Sir J. an application in the case of Brown v. Brown and Crellin was made by Mr. R. A. Pritchard as to of It is the case of the actor who recently figured in a prosecution for stealing the jewellery of. the and an order was made for the case to be tried by a common at the instance of the Those Three Rules London correspondent of the New York writing on March 22nd, exclaims Oh Oh Shall we never hear the last of that wretched Treaty of Washington and its unhappy ' three by the rights and duties of neutrals in case of war are to be Last night Parliament once more discussed the question of what these ' three rules ' really The debate occupied only six the report of it in Times fills only fifteen columns of that lively from these bushels of chaff one without much thrash out the few kernels of wheat which they American Views of New York Times contains the following remarks on Mr. Plimsoll and his work Mr. the member of the English House of Commons who has begun a crusade against who send ships to is devoting himself with great energy to his and will probably He has already prevented one rotten ship from and recently addressed an immense meeting at Exeter Hall upon the of the reckless and selfish conduct of unprincipled It is to be hoped that he will endeavour to have a stop put to the practice of building ships of a disproportionate and to compel the owners of iron passenger steamers to build them a double The senior partner of the Cunard Company has written a letter to the Earl of indorsing Mr. Plimsoll's but the owners of the White Star line have not yet expressed their views upon the The Times says have much pleasure in announcing that Count Munster will succeed the late respected Count Bernstorff as German Ambassador at the Court of St. Munster as his second the Lady Harriette St. sister of the present Earl of and has been long and favourably known in country as a man of great and varied mated and Published for