13 MARCH 1880, page 3

In The Same Speech, Lord Emly Made A Sharp And

most just attack on the Irish Secretary, Mr. Lowther, for one of his violent and exceedingly loose speeches on Irish subjects, lately delivered at Kendal, in which he, the......

The French Government Has Finally Decided Against The Ex-...

of Hartmann, the man accused of blowing up the Czar's train. They plead that the evidence of identity is not sufficient, and, in the absence of a Court which could decide that......

The Prince Imperial Of Austria, Rudolph, Has This Week Been

betrothed to the Princess Clotilde, a daughter of the King of the Belgians, now only sixteen years old. The arrangement seems to have given great satisfaction in all the States......

Lord Beaconsfield Has Secured A Certain Amount Of Favour...

the Evangelical party, by giving the Deanery of Salisbury to the Rev. John Charles Ryle, a canon of Norwich, and one of the chief lights of that party. The new Dean of Salisbury......

Yesterday Week Sir Wilfrid Lawson Brought In His...

favour of giving the householders of any licensing district a " local option," permitting them to restrain the multiplication of public-houses in that district ; but he was not......

The Debate On The Navy Estimates On Monday Is Principally

valuable for these facts. Mr. Ward Hunt, when he took the Admiralty, said he found nothing but a "phantom Fleet." Yet it was that Fleet, built by the Liberals, which, according......

Lord Emly, Yesterday Week, Called The Attention Of The House

of Lords to the persistent unwillingness of the Unions in the West of Ireland to use their power of sus- pending the ordinary rules, and give out-door relief to the starving......

A Whole Week Has Passed Without A Political Assassination In

Russia, but it is said that General Loris Melikoff is ill with excitement and overwork. Ile has as yet laid down no general plan of action, but he executed, with military......

Consols Were On Friday 971 To 97.

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On Tuesday, The French Senate Rejected Clause 7 Of M.

-Jules Ferry's Education Bill,—the clause reviving reli- gious persecution in France in the form of a proposal to prohibit to non-authorised religions societies the right to......