17 FEBRUARY 1872, page 1

The History Of The Murderer Appears To Be Pretty Clearly

ascer- tained. Major-General Reynell Taylor, Commissioner of Um- ritsur, informs the Times that Shore Ali was his mounted orderly in 1862, was known to be engaged in a blood......

The Prospect Of Some Sort Of Settlement Cif The Alabama

Claims is somewhat better this week. All reports from the States show that the people and press are taking the matter very quietly, and understand both the nature and the......

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It Appears To Be Understood That Lady Mayo Will Be

created a Peeress in her own right, the late Viceroy not having a seat in the House of Lords. His successor has not yet been named, but it appears to be certain that the Duke of......

The Government Laid Before The House Of Lords Early In

the week copies of the correspondence of the Lord Chancellor with the Lord Chief Justice Cockburn, with the Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas (Sir W. Bovill), and with Mr.......

News Of The Week.

fr HE week has been saddened by a great crime. On Monday .1 the Duke of Argyll announced in the Lords, and Mr. Gladstone in the Commons, that Lord Mayo, the Viceroy of India,......

Mr. G. W. Smalley, The Very Able Correspondent Of The

New York Tribune, has written two letters to the Times to show that in the United States, directly after the conclusion of the Treaty, the statesmen there were as confident and......

We Have Given Elsewhere An Account Of " The Extraordinary

story," the disappearance of the Russian L. R. Bauer from Euston Square Station, and have suggested reasons for' venturing to dis- trust the popular opinion that he has......