12 APRIL 1873, page 3

Stuttgart, The Capital Of Wiirtemberg, Of All Places In The

world, has been in tumult. It is a place where the cruel and cruel-making mediaeval traditions against the Jews have still great vitality, and during the last week in March a......

An Irish Landlord, Mr. W. A. Nicholson, Writes A Rather

captious letter to the Times of Friday, headed, " Difficulties of an Irish Landlord," in which he complains that one of his tenants, Mrs. Sarah Gilgan, who had always been......

A Dead Set Is Being Made By The Irish Newspaper

Correspondents and by some of the Irish Judges against Lord O'Hagan's Irish Jury Act, but the majority of the failures about which so much fuss is made appear to be due simply......

The Evesham Journal Of This Day Week Gives An Account

of a rather remarkable charge made before the magistrates at the Winchcomb Petty Sessions against some agricultural labourers for assaulting two young men, Mr. T. A. Ilubard and......

Consols Were On Thursday 93+ To 93k.

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The Belfast Rioters Of Both Parties Have Received A Very

just though severe sentence from Mr. Justice Lawson. Nearly sixty were brought up for sentence, and two of them received a sen- tence of five years' penal servitude. They had......

There Has Been A Discreditable Row At Rome, In Which

one of our own countrymen, Mr. Arthur Vansittart, an L"ltramontane, has either inflicted or suffered, or both inflicted and suffered, considerable injuries. It appears that the......

In Reply To Mr. Stapleton On Monday, The Prime Minister

stated that the advertisement in the Westminster Gazette for sub- scriptions to aid the Carlist cause was, in the opinion of Sir J. D. Coleridge and Sir G. Jessel, not illegal,......