3 MAY 1879, page 2

Facts Seem To Make Little Impression On The Community. The

public are very indignant at a suspicion that arms, and especially powder, have been sold to Zulus, and Liberals are violently accused of having granted self- government to the......

The News From Zululand Received This Week (april 25th) Is

thin. We have again been defeated, with some loss, the Colonial forces making on April 8th an ineffectual attempt to storm the stronghold occupied by Moirosi, a disaffected......

Mr. Gladstone's Speech Was Not One Of His Greatest Efforts,

but it was convincing, and was heard by a crowded House with marked attention. He showed that whereas he himself had in- herited from his predecessors a debt of £13,300,000, and......

Lord Salisbury Has Refused To Receive The Two Deputies From

East Roumelia sent over to explain the state of affairs in that Province to the Powers of Europe. He curtly informed them, in reply to their request for an audience, that " the......

The Debate On Mr. Rylands' Resolutions Was Concluded On...

the Government defeating the first one, which regrets the amount of public expenditure, by 303 to 230,—a smaller majority, it is said, than was expected. The debate generally......

A Contest Is Going On In County Mallow Which Recalls

very - old days indeed. A mob has risen to defend Catholic friars from the discipline of Catholic Bishops. A body of religious teacheri, called the " Christian Brothers," with a......

M. Jules Ferry Delivered On Friday Week, At Epinay, A

speech which has created unusual enthusiasm among French Liberals.. Its point was that the men who, in the Press, the Tribune, and all public assemblies called for the......