3 OCTOBER 1874, page 3

Later, During The Discussion Of Another Paper On The Same

sub- ject, Mr. Barry, the working-man's candidate for Marylebone at the last election, talked the same sort of wild nonsense which some of the Italian and Swiss delegates talked......

The Coroner's Jury Of The City Of Norwich On The

persons *filled in the Thorpe accident brought in, as we related last week, a verdict of manslaughter against both Alfred Cooper, the night inspector, and John Robson, the......

There Was An Interesting Discussion In The Social Science...

gress on Thursday, on the question of Trades Unions and their influence on the rate of wages, in which the working-men appear to have got decidedly the better of the argument.......

The Pall Mall Of Last Monday Accuses Us Of A

great breach of literary etiquette in speculating—erroneously, it seems—on the authorship of the contemptuous attack on our article of a fort- night ago, "The Materialists'......

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......

The Question Of Lord O'hagan's Irish Juries Act Is Again

becoming a topic of discussion, and the Times urges that " the jurors of the nouvelles couches sociales " (which will, we presume, be understood in Connaught as French for "......

Liverpool And Manchester Are, In Patronage Of The Fine Arts,

determined to surpass Venice and Genoa in their most opulent and cultivated days. Too often the picture galleries of the Cottoncrats are bought to be sold again, but so may have......

Mr. Fellows Has Addressed A Second Letter On The "finances

of New Zealand" to the Pall Mall Gazette, and has also written to us, in reference to our note on the subject, a very long letter, for which we have no room, even if we were......

Consols Were On Friday 921-92i.

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