31 DECEMBER 1881, page 3

The Times Of Wednesday Publishes Some Valuable Statistics...

condition of the British Army in 1880, from which it appears that through the whole year recruiting was so success- ful, that the Army was above its fixed strength, and......

A Correspondent Of The Times, Who Has Studied The Subject

on the spot, and who gives his estimates in careful detail, states that American meat costs 50. a pound to land in England, and that 61d. a pound yields the shippers'......

The Dean Of Westminster (dr. Bradley) Preached On Inno-...

Day, in the Abbey, a sermon to children worthy of his predecessor, partly, no doubt, because it said so much about him, and made what was said so simple and interesting. The......

The Bishop Of Winchester, Writing To Thursday's Times On The

subject of these statistics, points out the reasons for doubting their sufficiency ; while quite admitting the admirable zeal of the Nonconformist bodies, and their......

It Is Reported In Aberdeen That The Police At Last

believe that they will discover the perpetrators of the outrage at Dunecht. The Home Office has promised a free pardon and £100 to any -one who will give information, not being......

On Tuesday Evening, Sir Stafford Northcote Distributed...

the Exeter School of Science and Art, and in remark- ing on the system of competition, he observed that he himself did not feel disposed to say all the evil things of " cram"......

Consols Were On Friday 991 To 991 Usl.

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The Inquiry Into The " Wimbledon Mystery," The Supposed...

of a lad named Percy John by his brother-in-law, Dr. Lamson, still continues. The father of the accused, a clergy- man of the Church of England acting as chaplain at Florence,......

We Observe That There Are Two Excellent Candidates For The

seat in the Senate of the University of London, which is to be filled by the election of Convocation at its next meeting,—Dr. Buchanan and Mr. Newth. But as it is admitted to be......