29 AUGUST 1874, page 2

The Race-hatred That Is Growing So Fierce In The Southern

States has broken out again this week, 111 a savage collision between the whites and the negroes at Trenton, in the State of Tennes- see. The origin of the trouble appears to......

We Are Now In A Position To See What Lord

Lyttelton really said in the House of Lords, a few weeks ago, upon the privileges of Founders. His doctrine, as explained in an Appendix just published to his speech on the......

Sir George Campbell Is Safe For The First Vacant Scotch

county. In a paper read before the British Association, he has proposed to turn English and Scotch landlords into Zemindars, by confirm- ing some of their existing "privileges......

A Correspondent Of The Pall Mall Gazette, Writing From...

states positively that the Carlist leader Saballs shot 185 men of the brigade under General Nouvilaa, which had surrendered to him. He first ordered that all should be shot, and......

Mr. Deacon, A Liverpool Engineer, Has, It Is- Said, Invented

a machine called a Waste-water Meter, which will enable any Water Company to keep up a constant service. The objection to that scheme hitherto has been waste, which in Liverpool......

Dr. Hooker Gave A Most Valuable Lecture At Belfast On

those wonderful organisms, the carnivorous plants. There are plants, like the diontea and drosera, which are able to eat and digest flies and little morsels of beef exactly as......

Another Brutal Murder Has Been Perpetrated In The South Of

Ireland, near Clonmel, in Tipperary, not very far from the scene of the strangely frequent crimes which we lately noticed. In this last case, again, the motive seems to have......

The Brussels Conference Has Broken Up, Having...

its great ends. A few Rules have been drawn up, which will probably be the subject of negotiations, but the main objects of the assemblage—the destruction of maritime power in......

The Times' Famine Correspondent Telegraphs (august 24),...

of a telegram from Sir Richard Temple, that the rainfall everywhere" has been short, except in Orissa, and that in Tirhoot and Burdwan it has been so small that the harvest must......