28 FEBRUARY 1874, page 1

With Mr. Gladstone Giving Up The Leadership Of...

have not so many tried and able statesmen, that we can afford to have those who do remain to us unfairly depreciated, and we must protest against the gross attack made the other......

It Seems Pretty Certain That Mr. Gladstone Is Really...

to give up the leadership of the Liberal party for the present, though not, apparently, to absent himself from the House. Yet it will be hardly possible, with Mr. Gladstone......

We Have Commented Elsewhere On The Members Selected To Fill

places outside the Cabinet, and on the principle which seems to have governed Mr. Disraeli's choice. He has obviously tried to appoint administrators instead of debaters, and......

The Late Government, We Perceive, Has Raised The Head Of

the Grosvenors to the first rank in the Peerage, the Marquis still deriving his title from Westminster, the principal source of his swollen rent-roll. There is no possible......

News Of The Week.

ONDON was startled on Wednesday evening altogether out of its propriety by a telegram announcing that Sir Garnet Wolseley had fought a great battle outside Coomassie, had lost......

An " Ex-m.p." Writes To The Times, Telling How Colonel

Hill, now Governor of Newfoundland, in 1853, finding that 20,000 Ashantees had invaded British territory, raised an army of 150 whites and 20,000 Fantees, and proposed to attack......

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