22 AUGUST 1885, page 3

It Seems That Sir Louis Mallet Has Declined The Place

offered him on the Commission of Inquiry into the Depression of Trade, and that Mr. Sclater Booth has joined it. This is a change which, so far as it goes, will certainly not......

Lord Iddesleigh Was Received With Great Enthusiasm In...

week, when he went home on the con- clusion of the Session, and was welcomed to his new title and to his well-earned leisure by a host of neighbours and friends. His account of......

It Is Obvious That The Same Casuistic Problem Which Has

oppressed Mr. Kennedy, and led him into giving such had advice, has also oppressed Mr. Tuckwell, the rector of Stockton, and the editor, whoever he may be, of the English......

Sir Charles Dilke's Constituency Have Determined To...

true his assurance that the charge brought against him is untrue, and to stand by him at the General Election. This is, we think, honourable to the electors of Chelsea ; and it......

Mr. Osborne Morgan, Speaking At Ruabon Yesterday Week,...

the growing tendency to bring Disestablishment to the front, though no doubt with more immediate reference to the Welsh than to the English Church. The true cause of Welsh......

The Kyrle Society, " For Bringing Beauty Home To The

people," are very anxious to receive books and suitable magazines and light literature generally, at their offices, 14 Nottingham Place, for distribution to the various......

The Bishop Of Rochester (dr. Thorold) Has Published A...

letter to the Rochester Diocesan Conference on the subject of Disestablishment, a portion of which also ap- peared in last Saturday's Times. In that letter he insists that......

The Rev. H. M. Kennedy, Vicar Of Plumpton, Near Carlisle,

has recently issued an address to the Cumberland electors, in which he solemnly warns them not to be befooled,—never in politics to trust a Tory,—and if they have any cause to......

Bank Rate, 2 Per Cent.

Consols were on Friday 9914 to 100:11.......