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Mr. T. P. O'connor Repudiates The Idea That Messrs. Dillon

and O'Brien intend to raise money in America for the " famine." Indirectly, their efforts will, he told a correspon- dent of the Cologne Gazette, tend to relieve the distress ;......

The German National Celebration Of Sunday In Honour Of Count

von Moltke was marked by a notable absence, that of Prince Bismarck. Ulysses sulked in his tent, while Achilles received his reward: The Emperor spared no pains to make the......

Sir Michael Hicks-beach Made A Good Speech At Kilmar- Nock

on Thursday. He hoped, he said, for a victory at the General Election, but if the Government were beaten, there would be this comfort, that a great number of the bubbles which......

A Deputation From The Jews Of The United Kingdom Con-

gratulated Cardinal Manning on Thursday, on having attained the twenty-fifth anniversary of his espiscopal consecration. Dr. Adler, who presented the address, spoke with great......

It Is Stated That The Bishop Of Worcester Has Resigned,

and that the See has been offered to the Dean of Peterborough, a learned Hebrew scholar, who has lately shown his wish to assert the comprehensiveness of the Church of England,......

In Mr. Charles Edward Mudie, Who Died At Hampstead On

Tuesday last, at the age of seventy-two, this generation has lost one of its most modest and yet most genuine bene- factors. He may be said to have discovered that the middle......

Bank Rate, 5 Per Cent. New Consols (24) Were On

Friday 944 to 944.......

Mr. Courtney Made A Curious Speech At Torpoint, Cornwall, On

Thursday. He has been travelling in Ireland, and has come back more convinced than ever that the Union must be maintained. He believes that, substantially, Mr. Parnell is in......