25 JULY 1874, page 3

Nothing Has Yet Been Ascertained About The Hanley Dog.....

Mr. Greenwood, the reporter of the fight, has visited Hanley, in company with Mr. Colam, the Secretary to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, but has failed to......

Mr. Disraeli, On Saturday Last, Assisted In Opening The...

workmen's town, building near Lavender Hill by the " Artisans, Labourers, and General Dwellings Company (Limited)." This Company, of which Lord Shaftesbury is the soul, is......

Dr. Pusey Writes An Interesting And Somewhat Pathetic...

yesterday's Times, explaining how powerless he has always been to restrain the excesses of the extreme men of his party, for want even of an Archdeacon's dignity to give him the......

We Can Form No Decided Opinion As To The Carlist

atrocities. 'Spanish civil wars are always stained by crimes, but Spanish accounts of anything are always deformed by exaggerations, and the correspondents at Madrid must rely......

Dean Close Would Hardly Have Seemed The Man Most Certain

to suffer under the Bill " to put down the Ritualists." But he appears to be at present the only certain victim of Mr. Disraeli's reforming zeal. In a letter to the Times of......

Parliament Has Voted An Annuity Of £15,000 A Year To

Prince Leopold, the youngest son of the Queen, and Mr. Disraeli, in moving the grant, took occasion to describe him as as invalid student of " no common order "—which was the......

The Death Of Marshal Concha Seems To Have Roused Both

-Carlists and Republicans to new energy, and, we must add, to new acts of violence. Don Carlos has issued a proclamation, in - which he promises not to resume the Church /ands......

Consols Were On Friday 92i-92f.

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