28 JULY 1894, page 3

Mr. Arch (m.p. For North-west Norfolk) Is Very Angry With

his constituents for not paying him his salary as their Parliamentary representative. He declares that they wish to starve him after returning him to Parliament, and that for......

A French Newspaper Has Put Together The Deaths Directly And

indirectly caused by President Carnot's assassination. The chief piqueur of M. Carnot's stables died of a stroke brought on by grief and excitement. A boy was accidentally......

On July 19th, Mr. A. Milner, Chairman Of The Board

of Inland Revenue, was examined before the Royal Commission on the financial relations between Great Britain and Ireland, and gave some interesting evidence as to the taxes......

We Are Glad To See That The Board Of Governors

of St. Paul's School, and its very able high master, Mr. Walker, are firm in their resistance to the policy of the Charity Com- missioners in impounding so much of Dean Colet's......

On Monday, Sir John Hutton, Chairman Of The London ^county

Council, formally dedicated Hackney Marsh to the public. The Marsh, which is practically in London (only three-and-a-half miles from the Royal Exchange), and contains about......

It Is Not Only Amusing, But Gratifying, To Learn That

one of those adventurers who run great risks for no useful end has succeeded in making his rashness simply ridiculous. Mr. George Pinkert, who made a second and fruitless......

In The House Of Lords On Friday, July 20th, Lord

Lans- downe rose to ask whether it was still the intention of the Government to prohibit the Government of India from .extending the import duties levied under the Tariff Act of......

Bank Rate, 2 Per Cent. New Consols (2f) Were On

Friday,. 1018-4.......

At The Usual Weekly Meeting Of The London County Council,.

held at the County Hall, Spring Gardens, the chairman, Sir- John Hutton, delivered the annual address, reviewing the - five years' work of the Council. In that time the Council......