11 JANUARY 1896, page 3

The Board Of Trade Returns For 1895 Have Been Published

daring the past week, and show that owing to the revival of trade in the second half of the year, the twelvemonth must on the whole be counted a prosperous one. Our exports have......

Sir Julian Goldamid, M.p. For South St. Pancras, And Perhaps

the ablest of the occasional Chairmen of Committees in the House of Commons, died on Tuesday at the comparatively early age of fifty-seven, when he had just been elected Vice-......

The Deputation That Waited Upon The Lunacy Commission On...

to press the point that Dr. Blandford's certi- ficate of lunacy in Miss Lanchester's case was not justifiable, did not gain mach by their interview. It was, indeed, frankly......

On Monday Dr. Donaldson Smith—an American Traveller —read...

before the Geographical Society on his journey south through Somaliland to Lakes Rudolf and Stephanie and thence to the Tana River. Many interesting facts emerged from the......

The Reports On The Recruiting For The Army During 1895

are on the whole very satisfactory. About 35,000 of the 50,000 men who presented themselves were accepted. Of the remaining, nearly 15,000 were rejected by the medical officers.......

Mr. J. P. Wallis, A Thoroughly Learned Constitutional...

to yesterday's Times to point out that the utmost penalty to which Dr. Jameson is liable under British law, is that incurred under the Foreign Enlistment Act of 1870 (33 and 34......

While Mr John Redmond Tas Again This Week Struck The

note that England's difficulty is lreland'a opportunity, and while an Irish audience tas been cheering the Boers not for their self-restraint and prudence, but for their......

Bank Rate, 2 Per Cent.

New Consols (2!) were on Friday, 1061.......