The Despatches Published Bear Out The Worst Accounts Of The
Indian muddle. It is useless to go into details until the Par- liamentary statement has been made, but Lord Cranbrook distinctly admits that the " error " in the estimates is at......
The Lord Chancellor's Burials Bill Passed Its Second...
on Thursday by a majority of 25, 126 voting in favour of it, and 101 against it. The debate was in one sense a good one,—i.e., the two Archbishops and Lord Derby made admir-......
Lord Selborne's Burials Bill Has Been Printed, And In The
printed form we do not see any power given to the friends of the deceased, except when they give notice that they wish to have some other form of service used than that of the......
At The Debate Held In University College, London, On Wed-
nesday, on the subject of capital punishments, Mr. Bright, who presided, delivered a speech which seems to us to point out the extreme hardship of all unjust convictions, but to......
There Was An Important Discussion In The House Of Com-
mons . on Thursday night on the Government Employers' Liability Bill, introduced by Mr. Dodson. The question is one . of the very greatest importance,—as to the sustaining or......
Mr. Parnell And Mr. O'connor Power Opposed Yesterdayweek...
of 223,000 for Secret-Service money, and vehemently attacked some of the Radical Members who had voted against this grant last year under the Tory Government, and who voted in......
We Have Not Thought It Worth While To Mix Up
the important question of the Indian deficit with the pettier question whether the late Government concealed that deficit during the elections. It is evident, however, from the......
Lord Norton, Better Known By His Old Name Of Sir
Charles Adderley, brought on in the House of Lords on Monday a motion for a Select Committee on the action of the Education Department, in encouraging higher studies in the......