21 NOVEMBER 1874, page 1

But A Letter In Many Respects Much More Weighty Than

that of any of the more eminent persons is that of Mr. Martin Archer Shee in Friday's Times. He apparently maintains that the Church has no power to declare a new dogma, which......

Lepine, A French Canadian, Who Was Riel's...

as head of a mock court-martial, sentenced Thomas Scott to death for opposing the rising in Manitoba, has been seized, tried, and sentenced to death. The Government of the......

Marshal Macmahon Has Decided, It Is Said, To Meet The

Assembly with his present Cabinet, and waft a vote of no-confidence before he attempts to change its composition. As it is certain to be attacked, and almost certain to be......

News Of The Week • T He- Country Has Been A

little amused, a little interested, and a good deal annoyed by a paragraph which was, at Mr. Disraeli's Tequest, inserted in the Times of Monday. The Premier in his speech at......

The Old Roman Catholic Families Have, On The Whole, Betrayed

but little hesitation as to their position. Lord Camoys, indeed, in a letter to last Saturday's Times, much franker in manner, but not so deadly in meaning as Lord Acton's,......

A Strange Story Has Been Circulated About The Tichborne Cant

It is stated in a letter from Honolulu, dated October 8, published in the New York World, that an old English sailor, named George Claridge, recognised a portrait of Sir Roger......

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