23 MARCH 1872, Page 3

The English moneyed class is, after all, not quite reckless

of money when it has espoused a bad cause. The Tichborne Claimant has had to postpone indefinitely his application to be admitted to bail; evi- dently because the requisite funds are not forthcoming. From an unsuccessful claimant of the Tichborne estates he has fallen to an unsuccessful claimant for bail ;—and the Tichborne £100 bonds, —whether genuine or copies we hardly know,—are freely offered for sale for the sum of Id. It is satisfactory to see that a not very laudable credulity has taken to heart its lesson at last.