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Then Mr. Gladstone Rose, And In A Very Powerful Speech,

in which he did not deny that Mr. Bradlaugh ' s willingness to use solemn words carrying, to him, no significance, was not com- mendable, still insisted that the House had no......

A Scene Of Much Confusion Followed The Division, Mr. Brad-

laugh returning repeatedly to the charge and claiming to take the oath, till the Speaker appealed for help, and Mr. Bradlaugh was, on the motion of Sir S. Northcote, ordered to......

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any ease.......

The Bradlaugh Question Has Broken Out Again, In Almost All

its former virulence. On Tuesday night, Mr. Bradlangh came up to the table and offered to take the oath, whereupon the Speaker, who, in our opinion, ought to have ruled that he......

News Of The Week.

• vancing towards Tunis. El Kef has been occupied, and the old of Tabarea, and the force is moving towards Biserta. The totimirs make, of course, but ineffective resistance,......

Lord. Beaconsfield Has Left An Unexpected Will. He Bequeaths

all his papers to Lord Rowton, with orders to publish such of them as he thinks advisable, but to avoid hurting private feel- ings; and as regards the correspondence with the......

The Kroumirs, Against Whom The French Campaign In Tunis Is

nominally directed, form a group of Moorish — that is, half- caste Arab — clans, sixteen in number, who claim the coast between Tuuis and Algeria. They were formerly pirates,......