24 MAY 1873, page 3

Mr. Vernon Harcourt, In A Very Impatient House, Insisted,...

his usual tenacity of purpose when he has anything ad captandum to say, on pointing out that religious equality, as interpreted by Mr. Miall, would repeal the law of Settlement,......

The Examiner Of Last Week Had No Less Than Fifteen

distinct and individual tributes to the merits, personal, philosophical, scien- tific, and otherwise, of the late Mr. John Stuart Mill, of which Mr. Thornton's reminiscences of......

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......

The Australasian Customs' Bill Passed Through Com- Mittee...

Lords on Tuesday, intact, though Lord Grey continued his homily on the dogma that Free Trade is an article binding on the faith of all the Parliaments of the Empire. If so, the......

We Call Attention With Pleasure To The Letter Of Mr.

Spaight in another column, vindicating the populace of Limerick from the charge made against it of rather barbarous behaviour on the occasion of the recent visit of Lord and......

The Debate Has Published Some Very . Curious Letters...

been discovered from the great Marquis Mirabeau to a M. Reybaz (a Genevese, born at Nyon, in the Pays de Vaud, in 1737), in which Mirabeau admits continually that AL Reybaz was......

After A Short Speech (interrupted By Cries Of "divide ")

from Mr. MacLaren, who seconded the motion and main- tained that the Voluntary system was much more productive of energy and zeal in Scotland than an Establishment, in proof of......

Consols Were On Friday 93-i To 91.

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