25 DECEMBER 1875, page 3

The Right Hon. J. G. Dodson Has Given His Opinion

on the purchase of the Suez Canal, and he is in many ways a representa- tive man. He, on the whole, approved it. He raised the old point about the number of votes conferred by......

The Convict Henry Wainwright Was Executed On Tuesday...

previously lodged in the hands of the Governor of Newgate a written statement, in which he acknowledged the justice of the punishment, and said he deserved it, though he did not......

Sir J. B. Kerslake, As We Intimated Last Week, Has

resigned his seat for Huntingdon, owing to the blindness which caused his previous resignation of office, and we see with satisfaction the suggestion that he should be made a......

Lord Shaftesbury, In A Letter To Thursday's Times,...

the hi g h conditions imposed on schools by the London School' Board have practically broken up the Ra gg ed Schools of London, which used to account for some 80,000 street......

A Curious Letter To Wainwright From Stokes, Formerly...

foreman, and the chief agent in discovering the murder and in causing the apprehension of the prisoner, was published in Monday's papers. On its conventional moral exhortations......

Sir Stafford Northcote Made A Speech On Tuesday At Stamford,

—a borough which be formerly represented in Parliament,—on Education, but, of course, he did not succeed in saying anything impressive on that exhausted subject. He revived for......

A Correspondence On The Old Question Of Dissenters'...

churchyards has been going on in the Times this week, and amongst the letters written has been a very admirable one by Mr. Llewelyn Davies, who argues very justly that it is not......

The Berlin Correspondent Of The Times Astonished The...

Wednesday by asserting that it was very doubtful whether, under the German law, the assassin Thomas, alias Alexander, the author of the Bremerhaven explosion, could have been......

Consols Were At The Latest Date 93 To 93i.

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