28 MAY 1870, page 3

Mr. Peter Taylor, On Thursday, Proposed The Abolition Of The

Game Laws, and brought down on himself a member, Mr. Gerald Stunt, who very rarely speaks, but when he does, speaks well. He told the Member for Leicester that he was ready " to......

The City Commissioners Of Sewers Are Going To Deserve A

testimonial. They have been trying an experiment which pro- mises to relieve London of one of its greatest evils, incessant noise. They laid down in Threadneedle Street some......

The Second Reading Of The University Tests' Bill Was Carried

on Monday in a rather thin house by a very large majority,-125 (191 to 66),—the event of the debate being a very able first speech by Lord Edmund Fitzmanrice, which caught with......

The Death Of Mr. Mark Lemon, For Thirty Years Editor

of Punch, should not be allowed to pass without a note. Mr. Lemon's own -capacity might easily be overrated, but no man had a quicker eye or ability of the kind he needed, or......

Lady Amberley Has Been Lecturing For An Hour-and-a-half...

Stroud Institute on the rights of women, but she does not seem to have said much that was forcible on the subject. She seems to have admitted that women are indifferent to the......

Consols Were On Friday Evening 94i To 94i.

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Some Speculative Spaniards, Hearing, We Suppose, Of The...

booty which the Greek brigands very nearly got, and the -offer made by the English Government to transport them with it in a ship-of-war to Malta, if they would but dismiss the......

The Young Barbarians Of Christ Church Have Tardily And...

given up their names to the College authorities, so that a criminal prosecution has been avoided. They have been quite severely enough dealt with, three expelled, and the rest......

Lord Milton, Who On Thursday Se'nnight Walked Out Of The

House in a huff because Mr. Stansfeld answered a question instead -of Mr. Lowe, on Friday night had somewhat recovered his equa- nimity, and put his question again, explaining......

Mr. S. Laing Writes A Long Letter To The Times

to say that the cause of Indian deficits is the receipt of orders from home to pay for public works out of revenue. He would pay for them out of terminable loans, instead of......