15 JANUARY 1881, page 3

We Regret To Have To Record The Death Of Mrs.

Bateman, for a long time manager of the Lyceum Theatre,, and lately of Sadler's Wells, one of the ablest theatrical managers of our time. She it was who brought out Irving,......

The Hope Of An Extremely Mild Winter Has Nearly Passed

away. Only the South of England has had anything to boast of iu that way even up to the beginning of this week, Scotland and the North having had already two little winters of......

The Memorial To The Archbishop Of Cauterbury In Favour Of

a " policy of tolerance and forbearance in dealing with questions of Ritual," to which we drew attention last week, has been published, with a long list of most influential......

The Turco-greek Question Has Not Advanced Visibly One...

Turks still refuse to accept arbitration, unless secured the possession of Janina,—which is nonsense, as Janina is the question at issue ; and the Sultan issues daily orders for......

' The Rev. H. R. Haweis Delivered An Address On-

Tuesday night, in Sion College Hall, on " Freedom of Thought in the Church of England, and the General Position of the Liberal Clergy," in which he argued for the abolition of......

The Times Published On Tuesday Analarming Telegram From...

a plot detected at Kelapore, a native State re. gelded as the centre of Mahratta feeling. The natives were to rise, to murder the Europeans, to slay the " native officers " of......

The Text Of The Circular Addressed By M. Barth4lany St.

Hilaire to the French diplomatists on December 24th, 1880, has been published. It contains an unqualified denial that either France or Europe is bound to secure to Greece the......

Mr. Stopford Blair, Of Wigtown Stewart, A Magistrate,...

a public meeting that he wished a shoulder of mutton satu- rated with strychnine which was sent to a land agent in the south had been sent to,Mr. Gladstone, and that he had......

Consols Were On Friday 98/ To 98i.

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