24 MAY 1873, page 2

The Irish Juries' Amendment Bill, Introduced By Lord...

into the House of Commons, will not do what so many The Irish Juries' Amendment Bill, introduced by Lord Hart- ington into the House of Commons, will not do what so many people......

On Thursday Night Mr. Stansfeld Carried Without A...

second reading of his two Bills,—his Rating Liability and Valuation Bills,—of which we gave some account last week. The discussion on the Bills was extremely vagrant and......

Mr. W. Fowler Moved On Wedne&day For The Repeal Of

the Contagious Diseases' Acts, when a debate ensued, remarkable for the strength of the assertions on the opposite sides, and the apparent firmness of conviction with which......

The Committee Proposed By The Government For Receiv- Ing The

evidence of the Iris t National Board of Education as to their dealing with the O'Keeffe ease consisted of Mr. Cardwell, Mr. Gathorne Hardy, Mr. Whitbread, Mr. Bourke, and the......

The Ashantee War Is Likely, We Apprehend, To Become A

some- what unpleasant question, and the line of defence taken by the Colonial Office on the subject is not of a kind to propitiate opinion, which does not like to hear a public......

A Dismal Story Comes This Week From A Dismal Region,

from "the realms of the Boreal Pole," whither the Americans sent two years ago the ship Polaris, built and baptised for a service which still fascinates the souls of modern......

A Rather Unprofitable Discussion Took Place On The Navy...

mates in Committee on Tuesday, Sir James Elphinstone leading the attack on Mr. Goschen in a speech which began with the allegation that, as we have no vessels fit to protect our......

Mr Miell Introduced His Resolution Condemnatory Of The...

of England and Scotland on the evening of yesterday week, too late for our last impression. With his usual magnanimity in dealing with this subject, Mr Miall touched but lightly......