16 JANUARY 1875, page 3

The Registrar-general Has Commenced This Week To Publish...

what he calls " Greater London." Hitherto he has only given the " London" ruled over by the Metropolitan Board, which contains 3,445,160 persons, but in future he will also give......

Mr. Auberon Herbert Is A Candid Man. He Writes To

the Times of Tuesday to admit that he has heard that his prote:gis the poor Shakers, in some of their fanatical dances, even when both sexes are represented, do, consciously or......

The Paris Correspondent Of The Times Telegraphed To...

Times a curious prediction by a somnambulist, who, he says, had read his thoughts, when he had placed his hand in hers. He, therefore, asked her how the political imbroglio......

Mr. Seymour-haden Wrote To The Times Of Tuesday A Very

powerful protest against the usual practice of burial in coffins. The true remedy, he says, for the poison which our modern graveyards and cemeteries diffuse is not cremation,......

Mr. Caird, The Well-known Writer On Agricultural...

in the Times his opinions on the land projects likely to be submitted to Parliament. He is opposed to tenant-right, as tending to deprive the incoming tenant of capital......

Canon Liddon's Controversy In The Times With Monsignor...

"An English Dignitary,"—whom Dr. Liddon himself appears to identify with the Archbishop of York,— has been going on all the week, and is interesting chiefly for the study it......

Mr. Henry Petre Has Published His Correspondence With...

the Bishop of Salford, in which the Bishop first asked him to retract his publicly expressed doubts of the recent Papal dogmas, and then, when Mr. Petra declined to do so,......

Consols Were At The Latest Date 92i-92a.

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The Old Second-class Passengers By The Midland Railway Do...

seem contented at all with the new arrangements. They say that although they can go first-class for second-class price—and there seems to be some doubt even about that, which......