Mr. Gladstone Has Republished A Report Of The Address Which
he recently delivered at Liverpool,—the one on the sceptical tendencies of the day, illustrated from Dr. Strauss's new creed, on which we commented at length at the time,—with a......
The Publishers' Circular Gives A Rationale Of The Books...
in 1872, classified according to subject, and thereby it may be seen that theology quite bears the palm among the various sub- jeets as regards the number of books issued,—we do......
A Cincinnati Paper Has Published An Advertisement In...
young man," unable to procure other means of liveli- hood, offers himself as a fit subject for "almost any" experi- ments in surgery and medicine, " for reasonable......
Mr. Justice Denman Having Made Some Very Just And Weighty
remarks during his circuit on the mischievous economy,—to whomever it was due,—of not allowing for Crown prosecutions a sufficient expenditure on maps and plans, where these are......
The French Correspondent Of The Times Forwards A Summary Of
the French Census which is very disheartening, France has declined in population during the last five years. She was in 1868, 38,067,094, and is now 36,101,921, a loss of......
At A Meeting Held At Tiverton On Tuesday, To Promote
religious instruction, the Bishop of Exeter (Dr. Temple) pressed with his usual force the necessity of letting religious instruction be given by rue of strong personal religious......
The Inquest On The Great Comm Street Murder Has Not
been well directed by Dr. Lankester, who has allowed the inquiry to diverge into all sorts of irrelevant channels, and has interspersed it with jokes neither very good in......
Lord Selborne Has Recommended Mr. C. E. Pollock For The
Puisne Judgeship in the Exchequer Court vacant by the resig- nation of Mr. Justice Channell. Mr. Pollock, who is only forty- seven, had no party claims whatever, being a......