1 OCTOBER 1881, page 3

Some Further Correspondence Between The Archbishop Of...

Rev. S. F. Green appears in the papers, but it adds little to the information before the public. Mr. Green, being in prison, is irritable, and scolds the Archbishop for not......

An International Conference Of Free-thinkers Has Been...

in London, in the City Road. It was attended by about eighty delegates from France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Great Britain, and America, who represented, it was said, some......

Mr. Baxter Made His Annual Speech To His Constituents At

Montrose on Thursday, and spoke very plainly indeed. He would like to see a reform of Parliamentary procedure take precedence of all other business, and, indeed, of the Ad-......

A Correspondent Of The Times, To Whose View That Journal

evidently attaches importance, bids England at once increase the number of her enemies. He affirms that Austria is steadily adva,ncing down the Balkan peninsula, that she will,......

Mr. Baxter Then Attacked The Fair-trade Delusion, And...

the subject has been threshed out, he produced some new facts. After quoting the figures which show that the United Kingdom has within the decade increased vastly in population,......

The Full Narratives Of The Loss Of The 'teuton' Which

have reached London reveal an unexpected danger in naval construc- tion. When the ship struck, two of the six water-tight com- partments were stove in, but Captain Manning, an......

Consols Were On Friday 99-: T To 991.

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Earl Spencer On Tuesday Delivered A Speech Of Some Import-

ance to the Northamptonshire Agricultural Society on agricul- ture. He maintained that the first want of the farmers was fine weather, the cycle of wet not only having caused......