30 APRIL 1870, page 2

A Terrible Accident Occurred At Richmond, Virginia, On...

April. The Court of Appeal occupies rooms above the House of Representatives, and on that day the Court was crowded, people being anxious to hear a decision to be given which......

Count Daru, Before Leaving Office, Composed A Long...

in rejoinder to Cardinal Antonelli, who had replied to his former representations against the substance of the schema de Ecclesia% This memorandum it seems that M. 011ivier......

A Good Letter In The Times Of Wednesday As To

the so-called " religious difficulty " of the Education Bill, points out that in Victoria precisely the same course was pursued in the Act of 1862, as is proposed to be pursued......

The Committee On The Irish Land Bill Was Resumed On

Thurs- day night., and made some progress. Mr. Headlam's amendment was allowed to drop after a hot assault by him on the anonymous M.P. who writes to the Birmingham Daily Post,......

Last Sunday The Third Public Session Of The Vatican Council

was held, and the constitution de Fide was promulgated by the unanimous vote of the 664 fathers present. The Constitu- tion contains eighteen canons condemning modern errors on......

Mr. Gosehen's Metropolitan Poor Relief Bill Passed Its...

on Monday. Under its provisions, the whole cost of in- -door relief in London will be thrown on the Common Fund, as the cost of the sick now is, and rates will be equalized......

The Remarkable Article In The Dublin Review, On " Is

Ireland Irreconcilable?" of which we took some notice a fortnight since, has been republished in a separate form by its author, Mr. J. Cashel Hoey, with a very striking appendix......

Lord Kinnaird Writes To Mr. Lowe In The Times Of

Thursday a long tirade against his proposal to take the duty off hawkers' licences, on the ground that hawkers, or their employers, do a great deal of mischief by tempting the......

The Substance Of M. Darn's Memorandum, Though...

is not, of course, in any degree novel. It is what we may call " conceivable matter," pointing out the danger of giving the Church the right to claim the absolute obedience of......