18 APRIL 1874, page 3

There Is To Intelligible News From Spain. Some Dark Intrigue

is going on, and while it matures, General Manuel Concha inspects -the enemy, and the Carlists inspect him, and officers of both armies have comfortable afternoon conferences,......

It Is Very Wrong That An Extravagant Person Who Ruins

half Regent Street and then fails should go to prison. It is veiy right that an artisan or labourer whose wife has bought useless dresses -on credit should go to prison. That is......

Mr. Justice Grove Has Decided, What It Has Always Seemed

to us inevitable that he should decide, that the blundering about polling-places at Hackney has invalidated the election of Sir Charles Reed and Mr. Holma. The question turned......

Mr. Justice Keating, As Assessor To The Bishop Of Exeter,

has decided that the Exeter reredos is an illegal ornament of Exeter Cathedral,—in other words, that the alto-relievo carvings upon it are offences against the law which......

We Told The Bishop Of Manchester That He Would Have

the 'parable of a Penny a, Day pitched at his head, and here it is, with some other texts, thrown by Lady Stradbroke. Her ladyship tells the Bishop that there is no combination......

The Remains Of Dr. Livingstone Have Arrived, And Are To

be interred in Westminster Abbey. Before burial it was necessary that the body should be identified, a work of much difficulty, as the features were indistinguishable, the limbs......

Mr. Holker, M.p. For Preston, Is To Be The New

Solicitor- General. Mr. Huddleston was to have been, but Mr. 'Ellett, -of Norwich, put in his veto on Mr. Huddleston's re-election for Norwich, in punishment for the insults the......

Mr. Disraeli Never Loses His Temper Even When He Has

the gout, but meetings like that of the Conservative Club at Birmingham on Friday week must try it a little. There are only two chances for the Liberal party at present. One is......

Consols Were On Friday 92i-93.

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