26 APRIL 1873, page 1

We Note A Certain Hesitation About The Tone Of The

Board of Irish Education, if the Times telegram of Thursday be correct, to the effect that the Commissioners of National Education have consented to acknowledge the right of Mr.......

The Debate On Mr. Fawcett's Bill Was As Dull As

an Indian Budget night used to be under Sir Charles Wood. The ques- tion which burned everyone's fingers last month had grown so chilly that not even The O'Donoghue's eloquence......

News Of The Week.

T HE news from Spain is growing more and more ominous of anarchy. Early in the week we had been informed that General Velarde, like General Contreras, had been so thwarted in......

Paris, And Almost France, Has Been Full All The Week

of the Paris election of to-morrow. M. de Rerausat's candidature has gained in favour since M. Grevy, the Ex-Speaker of the Assembly, General Chanzy, M. Eugene Pelletan, and......

The House Met Again On Monday Night, And It Was

at once apparent that it was, then at least, in no humour for serious debate or conflict, but rather in that frame of mind in which there is a great desire to scuttle over......

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