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R -44; The Spirit Of Religious Persecution, To Do A

little persecution on her own account in her relation to the Christians of Tur- key. Mr. James Davis, who writes from " the Evangelical Alliance " to the Times of Wednesday,......

Lord Rosebery Opened The Social Science Association On...

Glasgow, in a very able address, though the omnium-gatherumness and the vast vagueness of the subjects be had to descant upon gave no adequate scope to his lively and witty......

Nevertheless, Kr. Leathern Believes, With Mr. Joseph...

writes on "the next page of the Liberal programme" in the new Fortnightly, that the Church question is the most import- ant and likely to be the first in the new Radical......

The Et Ra-radicals Are Busy Apparently Preparing Their...

the first sign of which has been an amusing and witty speech delivered yesterday week by Mr. E. A. Leatham to his Hud- dersfield constituents. He took up once more his old......

It Seems Probable That Mr. Childers's Early Anticipations...

the over sanguineness of Sir Stafford Northcote's Budget will be verified, after all. The half-year's revenue has amounted to £33,654,115. Now, the Chancellor of the Exchequer......

Lord Selborne Is Not Quite So Much Delighted With The

whole effect of the extension of education as Lord Rosebery. In distri- buting at Manchester on Wednesdaythe prizes gained by the can- didates for the Oxford Local Examinations,......

Mr. Fawcett Has Satisfactorily Shown That There Is In Wilt-

shire a real, yet apparently limited, combination to reduce the wages of the agricultural labourers from 12s. to lls., though the discussion which he has fortunately raised on......