The News Of The Famine Received This Week Is, On
the whole, -consolatory. Sir George Campbell, at the Lord Mayor's meeting, stated that sufficient rain was falling, and this is confirmed by a telegram in the Tinier, which says......
The Irish Bar Have, It Seems, Held An "indignation Meet-
ing" to express their sentiments concerning Lord Cairns's Irish Judicature Bill, some hitch having occurred in the arrange- ments made for a deputation to the Chancellor. A......
Lord Stradbroke Has Met The Charge Brought Against Him By
the Times' reporter in the simplest and manliest fashion. In a letter to that journal, he states that the account of Burgess's cottage -quoted in our columns last week is......
Lord Salisbury Has Decided To Create A Sixth Cabinet Office
in India. It will be filled by an officer specially qualified, and in- atructed to bring the Public Works under control, to stop the plunder, and provide that work shall fie......
Some Curious Statistical Returns Have Been Prepared As To...
relative prevalence of the practice of suicide in the different European armies. Suicide appears to be three times as preva- lent in our Army as in the male population of the......
Messrs. Ball And Palmer Have Been Unseated For North Durham,
the miners who so strongly supported them having been declared by Baron Bramwell guilty of intimidation. The members, how- ever, were not disqualified, they hot having promoted......
The Election For County Mayo Has Ended In The Return
of Messrs. Browne and Power by a small majority, Mr. Power, the Nationalist candidate, beating Mr. Tighe, the priests' candidate, by 1,319 to 1,272. The priests strained every......
The Rev. William Rogers, Rector Of St. Botolph's,...
makes a good suggestion in the Times of Thursday, by way of substitute for the two Archbishops' Public Wor- ship Regulation Bill.' He remarks that the processes sug- gested by......
Sir E. Kerrison Recently Attended A Meeting Of The Labourers
of Borne, and told them and their delegates a bit of his mind. He was not opposed to the Union at all, if it will give fair notice of a strike, or to temperate "agitators," but......