25 APRIL 1874, page 3

The Indian Badget Was Published In Calcutta On The 23rd

inst., and in London on the 24th. It looks bad, but it is not so The Indian Badget was published in Calcutta on the 23rd inst., and in London on the 24th. It looks bad, but it......

Mr. Forsyth Writes To The Times To Say He Had

no doubt of being returned for Marylebone, and only rejected the Solicitor- Generalship for one reason. It was not offered to him. Then it ought to have been, and we suspect......

Sir Michael Hicks-beach Is Not Fulfilling The Promise Of His

first speech as Irish Secretary. Yesterday week, in resisting Mr. Butt's Municipal Corporations (Ireland) Bill, he made an exceedingly arrogant and not very wise speech,......

Mr. O'donnell, Member For Galway, Moved On Tuesday That...

like that of the papers on the Bengal Famine ought to 'contain the author's name. In a clear speech, a little injured by discursiveness, he showed how severely the papers had......

The Judges Of The Queen's Bench Decided This Day Week

that we are to be saved from the calamity of a new trial in the Tich- borne Case, though they did not deliver their reasons fully on that occasion, but reserved them for more......

The Swiss Liberals Have Carried The Revision Of The...

tion by fifteen Cantons to eight, and by a popular vote, 320,000 to 170,000, or thereabouts, a majority of two to one. We have endeavoured to explain the main provisions of the......

The Official Telegrams This Week About The Bengal Famine Do

not seem to us so optimist as the nmes says. They contain the usual nonsense about 21 deaths, while the "chief magistrate of Tirhoot," in a letter accidentally published,......

Dr. Hayman Has Been Solaced For His Tribulations At Rugby

by the Rectory of Aldingham, in Lancashire, put down as yielding £1,000 a year, independently of the house. Mr. Disraeli, in offering it to him, wisely guarded himself from......

Consolswere On Friday 92i-921.

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