22 OCTOBER 1881, page 3

The Correspondent Of The Times Who Accompanies Lord Lorne...

the Far West of Canada bears emphatic testimony to the English plan of managing the Indians. He says that on American territory the savages who attack every American will not......

The Discussion On Imports And Exports, In The Times, Has

been singularly instructive in showing us how little economical knowledge the ordinary thinking public has. Mr. Arthur Cohen, the Member for Southwark, is the only writer......

A Discussion Has Arisen In The Times As To The

character of the oppositiou to Mr. Stanhope's Church Patronage Bill, the object of which was to remove some of the greater scandals in the Church, such as the purchase of " next......

The Details Of The New Indian Census, Taken On February

17th, have reached London, and are even more extraordinary than the figures on which we commented some months since. The total population of India i, 252,000,000, the• total......

At The Manchester Diocesan Conference, A Sitting Was De-...

to the discussion of the course taken by the Bishop (Dr. Fraser) in relation to Mr. Green, the imprisoned Ritualist. From the Bishop's statement, it appears that Mr. Green acted......

On The Closing Day Of The Diocesan Conference At Peter-

borough, a discussion took place on the Sunday closing of public-houses, iu which the Bishop (Dr. Magee) referred to the obloquy cast upon himself for his celebrated statement......

The Hurricane Of Friday Week Probably Did More Mischief On

land than any storm that has passed over England for many years. At sea, though destructive enough, it does not appear to have been quite so destructive as the storm which......

Console Were On Friday 943i To 99,

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