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The Russian Government Has At Last Published In The Official

journal its final view of the Catacazy affair, and a very singular one it is. Prince Gortschakoff holds that rapprochement between England and America is impossible, and......

The Royal Geographical Society Is About To Despatch An Ex-

pedition in search of Dr. Livingstone, who is believed by those who guide the Society to be somewhere to the Westward of Lake Tanganyika, suffering from sickness or want of......

Mr. Gladstone Has Been Addressed By Some Irish...

anxious to re-extract the often given and very superfluous pledge that he does not mean to establish or endow a Catholic University or College. In reply, Mr. Gurdou briefly......

If Sir John Pakington Were A Little More Of A

representative man, his speech of last Saturday to the Worcestershire Chamber of Agriculture would be the event of the Recess. He evidently thinks that English tenant farmers......

Cortes On Thursday On The Election Of A Speaker, And

the Moderates, who are in power, were beaten by 171 to 120. S. Sagasta, the Premier, immediately resigned ; but the King, after consulting Marshal Serrano, declared that he......

The Author Of The Recent Article On The Proletariat In

the Quarterly Review objects, in a letter which we publish, to our criticisms ; but he fails entirely, as we think, to meet our main point, namely, the enormous scale of his......

Mr. Plimsoll, Member For Derby, Made A Speech To His

con- stituents on Friday week which incidentally offers a curious con- firmation of our remarks on the vitality of titles. The Lords last Session passed a Bill depriving......

Consols Were On Friday 921 To 921.

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The Duke Of Argyll Has Appointed Sir Louis Mallet A

Member of the Indian Council. Sir Louis is, perhaps, the ablest and best instructed permanent official ever employed at the Board of Trade, and may be of the highest assistance......

The Thames Valley Below Teddington Is Much Exercised In Mind

as to the foul and unhealthy sewage mud which, ever since the construction of the Thames Embankment, and the consequent in- crease of the scour of the river, the tide has......