11 JULY 1874, page 2

This View Was Attacked Later In The Evening By Sir.

W. Har- court, in a very clever speech of the peculiar kind which he affects,—a kind savouring not a little of pomposity and clap-trap. He described Mr. Gladstone's theory of......

Readers Of Debates Lose Half The Fun Of Them By

inade- quate reporting. On Tuesday, the Liceii`sing Bill was getting comfortably through the - Lords, when the Bishops of Lon- don and Peterborough chose to intervene. Dr.......

The Convocation Of Canterbury Has Met, Under The Letters Of

Business issued by the Crown, to discuss the Rubrics, but has not done much as yet. The Upper House appears to have agreed to make the rubric enjoining daily services only......

Perhaps Mr. George Trevelyan Will Ask The Secretary At War

the following questions :—Is it true that the sham-fight at Chob- ham was suddenly ordered, to provide an entertainment for visitors of distinction, and for no other reason......

The Debate On The Scotch Church Patronage Bill, Which Took

place in the House of Commons on Monday night, was not particu- larly remarkable. Mr. Baxter moved that it was inexpedient to legislate without further inquiry, on the ground......

It Is Evident That The Death Of Marshal Concha And

the defeat of the Republicans will have a most serious effect upon the Spanish Civil War. It is. now stated, by men who are no friends of his cause, that Don Carlos has nearly......

Yesterday Week Lord Emly Made An Important Speech In The

House of Lords on the extreme deficiency in Ireland of trained teachers for the National Schools, and the natural result of that deficiency.' In England and Wales ( with a......

The Citizens Of Stroud Deserve Great Praise. They Have...

made up.their minds that the creation of a great body of electoral law is much more important than the representation of Stroud, and have resolved to sacrifice their borough to......