13 MARCH 1886, page 3

So Many Bad Stories Are Just Now Under Discussion In.

the Courts, that it is a pleasure to record a good one- The. late Mr. Joshua Dixon, shipowner of Liverpool, died. in the autumn of 1885. He had, in February of that year, made a......

The House Of Commons On Thursday Voted, By 131 To

114, that no more national money should be paid for the main- tenance of the London Parks. As no other provision has been made for keeping them up, this was a most reckless......

There Was A False Rumour On Tuesday That Mr. Drew

(Mr. Gladstone's son-in-law) had been presented by the Lord Chancellor to the rich living of East Farleigh, which is not even vacant. The Pall Mall, however, which was most......

Bank Bate, 2 Per Cant; Consols Were On Friday 100i

to 101.......

The Turks Complain Most Bitterly Of The Greek Armaments....

say they have been compelled to transport great bodies. of troops from Asia into Epirus and Macedonia3.in order to defend those provinces, and that, they have consequently been......

It Has Been Usual To Order A Parliamentary Inquiry.into The

Government of India every twenty years. The last inquiry, however, was in 1852; and as the Indian Administration has been radically changed since then, the late Government......

We Are Glad To See That Sir Henry Roscoe Has

asked Mr. Chamberlain, as head of the Local Government Board, to make some inquiry into the facts concerning M. Pasteur's muchaauded inoculation for hydrophobia. We really want......

Mr. Take's Letter On Ireland, Published Last Week, Has...

so keen an interest, that we are overwhelmed with letters. We have done our best, but we fear those who are not interested in Ireland will find thn he mass of our correspondence......

The Worst Of All The Features Of The Irish Problem

is the loathsome cruelty which the people evince towards those whom they choose to regard as taking the landlords' side ; and not only against them, but against their innocent......

We Greatly Regret To Observe The Death Of Dr. Storrar,

one of the first M.D.'s of the University of London, and its Chairman of Convocation during twenty-one years of an active life. He was an energetic-member of the Endowed Schools......