4 DECEMBER 1880, page 3

That Is A Very Curious Story Sent From Constantinople To

the Times about the agitation against the Sultan raised by the ex-Khedive. Ismail, who is a much more important person in Turkey than Europe quite perceives, is striking......

Mr. Dale Is To Be Brought Up Under The Writ

of Habeas Corpus, to have the case argued whether he has been legally imprisoned or not. Mr. Arthur Charles's preliminary argument gained him great credit, and certainly allowed......

It Is Not Often That The Times Makes So Funny

a blunder as it does in the Dublin letter published on Wednesday, where it transforms the "hanging gale,"—or arrear of half a year's rent on an Irish farm,—into a "banging......

Lord E. Fitzmanrice, Who, Though Nominally A Liberal, Has...

to Jingoism, and who is sure to resist the Govern- ment policy in Ireland, bears, in a speech uttered at Glasgow on Wednesday, strong testimony to the justice of its Eastern......

The French Government Is Still Under The Impression That...

in France is opposed to intervention on behalf of Greece, and on Tuesday and. Thursday in the Senate the official speakers seemed ready to deny they had ever heard of such a......

The Parishioners Of St. Paul's, Lorrimore Square,...

in a very happy frame of mind. During two incum- bencies they have had very High-Church incumbents, and they have taken cordially to the ritual introduced. On the 13th of last......

Colonel Gordon, "chinese Gordon," Has Been Studying The...

in Ireland, and a letter recording his con- clusions is published in Friday's Times. They are, briefly, three :—First, that in West Ireland the "gulf of antipathy" existing......

A Meeting Of The Greek Committee Was Held On Wednesday,

at which Lord Rosebery, the chairman, made a speech distin- guished at once by feeling for Greece and by some unexplained motive for hesitation. He believed that Greece had lost......

Consols Were On Friday 99 T To 99 Ex Div,

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