29 DECEMBER 1883, page 3

Those Who Were At All Startled By Mr. Parnell's Declaration

that Mr. Tuke's Irish emigrants were, for the most part, languishing in dreary attics in the great American cities, should read Mr. • Take's interesting letter to Monday's......

It Is Stated That Two New Dioceses Are Shortly To

be made. 'The sum has been raised which was fixed by the recent Act of Parliament as the minimum for the endowment of the See of Southwell, broken off from the diocese of......

We Cannot Conceive Why So Much Fun Is Poked At

the Society for Psychical Research (14 Dean's Yard, S.W.), for asking these very business-like questions on the subject of hallucinations and dreams :—" 1. Hallucinations.—Have......

Sunday Was Brilliant With One Of Those Wonderful Sunset...

was golden, with a gold such as Cuyp himself never painted,—which have been the glory of the late autumn ; but since Sunday, the neighbourhood of London at least has been......

The Final Report On The Census Of Bengal, Taken In

1881, gives a remarkable picture of the only province in India where the British Government might possibly be elected by a plebiscite. The Lieutenant-Governorship is nearly as......

Mr. Holloway, One Of The Now Not Inconsiderable Number Of

millionaires, died on Wednesday, in his eighty-fourth year, with a fortune variously stated at from two to five millions sterling, but more probably,—at least if we count in it......

Sir Theodore Martin Shows More Zeal Than Wisdom In His

con- troversy with Mrs. Hardcastle as to the late Lord Lyndhurst's social attitude towards Lord Campbell. In his letter to the Times of this day week, he denies that anything......

The Dean Of St. Paul's Should Publish His Christmas-day...

The Times of Wednesday gives just enough of a sketch of it to make us desire to read the whole, not enough to satisfy that desire. It seems to have been a sermon contrasting the......

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