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Lord Northbrook, The Under-secretary For War, Has...

Viceroyalty. The appointment, though rather a sur- prise to the public, which knows less of Lord Northbrook than of most public men, is probably a good, and certainly a......

As For Mr. Morse's Ingenious, But Very Easily Refuted...

that the Board of Assessors provided for under the Tenth Article of the Treaty, to meet at Washington, New York, or Boston, and there estimate the money value of the claims more......

On Monday Night Mr. Cross Delivered His Fire At The

Prime Minister in relation to the Collier scandal, and the result was a. debate in which the apologists for the Ministry took ostentatiously moderate ground, and the Minister......

The Bishop Of Peterborough Made A Most Brilliant Speech In

the House of Lords on Monday against Lord Shaftesbury's Bill empowering "three members of the Church," being also inhabi- tant householders of the same diocese, to bring suits......

The Duke Of Argyll Made On Monday What We May

call the- minimum of apology for the very savage character of his attack in the debate of Thursday week on what he then termed "the railing and almost ribald" accusation brought......

The German Papers Appear To Take So Strongly The View

that the indirect or consequential damages claimed under the Treaty of Washington are mere buncombe, that some of the papers,—the Prussian Kreuz Gazette, for instance,—recommend......

If The Telegram To Yesterday's Daily Telegraph May Be Relied

upon, the Treaty of Washington would appear to be virtually at an end. "Mr. Fish affirms," it says, "that the American Case, including both direct and indirect claims, is......

Mr. Morse, The United States' Consul-general In England,...

two letters, published in Monday's and Friday's Times, to prove, first, that the Treaty does cover the indirect claims, especially the maritime consequential damages, and next......