28 MARCH 1874, page 2

On The Other Hand, It Is Also Clear That The

Viceroy was, on November 10th, and indeed before, very uneasy about means of anything beyond expressing his uneasiness, and assigning some Commissariat officers to Bengal, that......

Alexandrovna Has Been Presented To Parliament. It...

Duchess shall enjoy free exercise of her religion, but. attend a Protestant church on State occasions, and that the- children shall be brought up as Protestants. Her Royal High-......

Sir George Campbell Comes Out Of These Early Papers Well,

but there was something wanting in him. He thoroughly foresaw the calamity, and on November 10 declared "the most pressing measure was the scattering broadcast of relief houses,......

The Annual Dinner Of The Institute Of Civil Engineers Was

marked by speeches from Mr. Hunt, the Lord Chief Justice, Lord Carnarvon, and Lord Granville, all of them happy in their way. The Lord Chief Justice said the Engineers reminded......

In One Grand Case The Viceroy Showed His Dislike To

" prema- ture " action—that is, to spend money—in the strongest way. It is given at page 34, and as Dinajpore is one of the districts in which, as we believe, the danger was......

Lord Salisbury On Friday Se'nnight Explained His...

which is to take power to borrow ten millions at 4 per cent. on Indian account, he hoping, however, to do with much less. If the House of Commons liked to guarantee the loan, he......

To Set Against The Very Decisive Verdict Of The County

of Dublin, we have Mr. F. H. O'Donnell's return in the Home-rule interest for the borough of Galway. Mr. O'Donnell polled 579 votes against 358 for Mr. Joyce,—majority, 221. The......

The County 9f Dublin, At All Events; Has Expressed Itself

pretty clearly about Home-rule. Mr. Parnell, the Liberal Home-ruler,. received last week only 1,235 votes against 2,183 given to Colonel) Taylor. In 1865, when CaptainWhite......