21 JANUARY 1871, page 3

Sir W. Mansfield Has Evidently Received Permission To...

plan of military defence. His ideas have been expressed this week through an article in the Edinburgh Review, through a speech to the London Scottish Volunteers, and through a......

Dr. Bridges' Report To The Poor Law Board On The

spread of small-pox in London, is not of a reassuring, still less of a pleasant, character. It affirms in brief, that the disease has been increasing slowly through 1870—rapidly......

It Is Amusing To Observe The Nautical Anger With Which

a Times' " scientific correspondent's" account of a gale off the coast of Spain has been received. The scientific correspondent, who was a passenger in the Psyche, (which took......

The Council Of Marlborough College Seems To Have Done A

wise thing. For many years the school has had a high reputation, not only for sending first-rate scholars to the Universities, but also for having extended its sphere of studies......

Our Prediction Of The Result Of Sending The Fenian Prisoners

to America has been very quickly verified. The Philadelphia cor- respondent of the Times says, in the letter published yesterday, " The Fenian liberated prisoners, when they......

The Conference Held To Consider The Eastern Question Met On

Tuesday. Nothing was, of course, done in the way of modi- fying the Treaty of Paris, but it is asserted that all the Powers represented signed a Note expressly repudiating the......

The Hon. G. Brodrick Gave A Good Address At The

Co-opera- tive Hall, Rochdale, on the relations of England and Ireland, in which, after a lucid and fair sketch of Irish history , he proceeded to discuss the future of Ireland.......

The Paris Food Fund, Set On Foot Some Time Ago

by " J. T. K.," has, we believe, been amalgamated with the "French Relief Fund, in aid of Paris and the suffering districts throughout France," of which the Daily Telegraph,......

Consols Were On Friday 92} To 92i.

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