24 DECEMBER 1892, page 3

Bishop Bagshaw, The Roman Catholic Bishop Of Notting-...

filled with a godly jealousy of Mr. St. George Mivart's rose-water view of Hell, has issued a pastoral on the subject, in which he endeavours to restore the traditional -......

Mr. Balfour Can Make Even A Speech On Technical Education

interesting, which is not a common feat even amongst our ablest statesmen. In giving away the prizes to the successful students of the Municipal Technical School at Manchester,......

Lord Planket, Archbishop Of Dublin In The Church Of Ireland,

sends to Thursday's Times an account of a rather feeble attempt at persecution in Madrid, where the late Government, under the influence, as it is supposed, of the Ultramontanes......

The National Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To...

complains bitterly of want of funds. It is already, we are told, in debt to the amount of £5,000, and it cannot add the twenty new officers of whom it stands greatly in need......

Mr. Courtney Spoke To His Constituents At Lanivet, Near...

on Thursday, and commented to them on the fact that the change rf Government had not changed, and could not have changed, the practice of carrying out Irish evictions, when the......

The Stepney Election Petition Against The Return Of Mr....

has failed, the Judges, Mr. Justice Cave and Mr. Justice Vaughan Williams, concurring in stating that Mr. Isaacson's election was valid.......

Bank Rate, 3 Per Cent.

New Consols (2t) were on Friday 97k.......

A Curious Correspondence Is Published In Tuesday's Times-...

Walsall Election petition. A suggestion appears to have been made to the unseated Member that if he could only arrange to let the Gladstonian candidate have a "walk-over," he......