13 MAY 1882, page 3

The Church Association Does Not Repent In The Least Of

its persecution of Mr. Green. It sees, indeed, that imprisonment is too severe a punishment for the temper of the present day; but it will only remit that punishment on......

The Archbishop Of Canterbury Has Explained To Con-...

intention to introduce into the House of Lords a short Bill for the release of Mr. Green, on the lines of the suggestion which we made some weeks ago. The diffi- culty at......

We Deeply Regret To Notice The Death Of Dr. John

Brown, author of " Rah and his Friends," who expired in Edinburgh, on Thursday, after a short attack of inflammation of the lungs. Though his work was not great in amount, it......

Lord Cairns Told The Irish Church Missions Society On...

that the only remedy which had never failed, and never -would fail, for such evils as those of Ireland, was the conver- sion of the people to the full and true Gospel,—a Gospel......

Egyptian Affairs Seem To Have Reached A Crisis At Last.

The Khedive has refused to sanction the sentences passed by the Courts-martial upon the Circassian and Tutkish officers who threatened Arabi Pasha, and has commuted them to......

A Letter From Michael Davitt, Published In The Stendard Of

Thursday, is so creditable to him in many respects,—especially the hearty denunciation of all outrages,—that we wish the Government could see their way to grant him a free......

On The Second Reading Of Mr. Morgan Lloyd's " Contuma-

cious Clerks Bill,"—the Bill prepared, we believe, by the Church Association,—which was moved on Tuesday night, there arose a discussion,—ending in the adjournment of the......

The Trial Of Mary Jane Fearneaux For The Frauds Of

which we recently gave an account ended with unexpected suddenness. The prisoner, who had represented herself to be Lord Arthur Clinton, and plundered many scores of persons,......

Corrn 1 A Were On Friday 101; To 102.

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