27 NOVEMBER 1875, page 2

The Prince Of Wales Does Not Appear Much Delighted With

his first introduction to Indian sport. He was, to judge from the telegrams, bored with the hunting of deer by trained leopards, a cruel sport, interesting only for the......

Unpleasant Intelligence Was Received On Monday From The...

A. J. Van Breda, the Assistant-Treasurer-General, was arrested for the theft of 152,567, which, it is alleged, he abstracted from the Treasury, and " lent " to friends, most of......

Sir James Hannen Has Decided To Accept The Secondary Evi-

dence tendered by Miss Sugden, the daughter of the late Lord. St. Leonard's, as to the contents of the old peer's missing will. In doing so, he was guided not only by the high......

The Insurgents In Perak Would Appear To Have Suffered A

defeat on the 15th, when Commander Sterling, and Captain "Whittle," of the 10th, with 250 men, 5 guns, and 2 rockets, attacked four stockades, and of course, having learned to......

On The Subject Of The County Franchise, Mr. Forster Pro-

duced some striking statistics. It was objected, he said, that you could not admit another million of voters into the counties with- out giving the counties a larger proportion......

Mr. Forster Also Corrected A Curious Misstatement Of The...

servative Press, to some extent countenanced by ambiguous words of Lord Hartington's, as to the dependence of the Liberal majority of the late Government on Scotland and......

The Trial Of The Whitechapel Murder, Or Alleged Murder, Has

been going on all the week, with very little that is startling, very few new turns in the evidence, to break the monotony of a somewhat tedious repetition of the testimony......

M. Paul De Cassagnac, The Bonapartist Publicist, Who...

the freedom of the Press, and uses language which makes one almost agree with him, has made a speech in Belleville. It was a compound of humour, bravado, and impudence. He......