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Mr. Thomas Hughes, Q.c., Has Been Made A County-court...

post for which he is eminently fit, being not only a well-trained lawyer, but a man singularly upright and courage- ous in judgment, and with the strongest possible love of......

Sir Charles Dilke Showed How Entirely We Had Favoured, And

desired to favour, the development of free institutions in Egypt, so far as they were consistent with order and the authority of the Khedive whom. we were bound to support.......

Yesterday Week, Lord Bra,bourne—in A Pompous Speech, In...

rehearsed, amidst no slight laughter, the com- punctions which he experienced in attacking a Minister who had conferred upon him a peerage—called attention to the selections......

Consols Were On Friday 100 To 100t.

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The Earl Of Kimberley Is To Hold The Duchy Of

Lancaster for the present, without salary, which implies that Mr. Gladstone is reserving the means of recasting, to a considerable extent, his Government, before very long.......

There Is Reason To Hope That One Of The Phamix

Park mur- derers—a man of the name of Westgate, who- escaped from Swansea on board a vessel bound to one of the Spanish-Ameri- can Republics—has confessed his crime, and given......

The Arrears Bill Was Road A Third Time In The

House of Com- mons early last Satruday morning, by a majority of 108 (285 against 177), and sent up to the House of Lords, the Emigra- tion clauses, which empower Boards of......

The Chief Interest Of Mr. Goschen's Speech Was The Strong

light in which it placed the very gradual way in which foreign influence in Egypt has grown up, at the invitation of Egypt herself, and the jealousy felt of the prosperity of......

The House Of Lords, At A Meeting Held Last Week,

agreed not to reject the Arrears Bill, and accordingly they read it a second time on Thursday, without a division. It is feared, how- ever, that amendments so grave will be......

Arabi Pasha's Letter To Mr. Gladstone, Received Through...

Blunt, has been published. It is hardly the kind of thing which a Mahommedan would have written, and has pro- bably been written for him by one of his European allies. It is......