11 DECEMBER 1880, page 3

The Telegrams Received In London As To The Health Of

the Viceroy of India are by no means satisfactory. It was at first reported that Lord Ripon had been seized, at Ponnah, with a slight attack of fever; but he recovered from......

Ooneole Were On Friday 98: To 991, Ex Dir,

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Monsignore Cotton, The Bishop Of Valence, Appeared...

before the Court of Appeal, sitting as a Court of First Instance, on a charge of insulting a public functionary, M. FalliZtres, the Under-Secretary of the Minister of Worship.......

The Bishop Of Rochester, In A Letter Published On Tuesday,

states his side of the case in relation to the appointment to St. Poore, Walworth, with a certain frankness and manliness, though not without acerbity. He says no delay would......

Sir Wilfrid Lawson, speaking at a - large public meeting at Leeds on Wednesday, stated his intention to call on the Govern- ment to give effect to the resolution in favour of......

There Is A Kind Of Murrain Raging Among The Judges,

the last death being that of Sir James Colvile, the virtual head of the Judicial Committee of Privy Council He was one of the men who, from some inner hauteur or other defect of......

Mr. Shaw-lefevre Made A Good Speech At Reading On Wed-

nesday, dealing chiefly with the position of the Government in relation to the Irish question. He pointed out that the Com- mittee he had moved for and obtained to inquire into......

Mr. Evelyn Ashley, The Parliamentary Secretary To The...

Trade, has addressed two letters, one to the Work- men's Committee for the Abolition of the Sugar Bounties, and one to the West-Indian Committee formed for the same purpose. In......

We Are Told That Mr. Justice Watkin Williams's Mysterious...

to the many "delicate and invisible springs" which would be touched by the abolition of the Chiefships in the Common-law Courts, and the other "indirect but inevitable......