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The Unveiling In Dublin, On Tuesday, Of Foley's Colossal...

of O'Connell (completed after the death of the artist, by Mr. Brock), was an impressive affair. The statue is said to be a very fine one, and the procession so long, that though......

The Constantinople Conference Sat On Monday,—for The Last...

till the military operations have brought forth fruit,--though the Turks wish it to continue its sittings that England may be hampered by its proceedings. There seems to be a......

• The German Government Appears To Be Very Angry With

Turkey for not agreeing with her adversary quickly while she was in the way with him, and sending troops to Egypt, which might have earned, some of the credit of the restoration......

On Monday, Lord Harlington Explained To The House Major...

Indian Budget, the general features of which we mentioned at the time it was brought forward in India. Lord Hartington had to add the very satisfactory intelli- gence that the......

The Congress On The Phylloxera Have Arrived At No Very

practical result. It seems to be held, that those who have the means of submerging their vines for at least forty-five days continuously in water may cure their vines of the......

Sir B. Watkin's Conduct In Relation To The Experimental...

Tunnel is not only in the highest degree contemptuous towards the Government, but is not very intelligible. First, he gave the President of the Board of Trade an assurance that......

'consols Were On Friday 991 To '991

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The Death Of Professor Stanley Jevons, Who Was Drowned While

bathing at Bexhill, near Hastings, on Sunday, is a serious calamity to the world of science. He was only in his forty- seventh year, and though he had recently resigned the......

Mr. Dillwyn, With His Usual Impetuosity Against...

brought under discussion at the end of a Session, gave the coup de grace on Tuesday to the Bill for releasing Mr. Green from prison—a very serious injustice to a man who will......

The Notion, Of Some Of The Land Leaguers—mr. O'donnell, Tire

suppose, being the chief—that • there is a sort of natural affinity between Arabi's cause and their own, is•extreniely funny. It reminds one of the legend of the fountain of......