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The Burials Bill.

W E certainly shall not deny that the Burials Bill is a measure into which a large amount of compromise might' fairly and wisely have been imported. But there are compro- mises......

Lord Beaconsfield On The Land Crisis.

L ORD BEACONSFIELD was obliged rather early in his career to consider deeply the difficulties of leading what a diplomatist once called " a fat-cattle Opposition,"—that is, an......

The Archbishop Of Canterbury's Charge.

IT is Christian to be of a contented temper ; and the Arch- '. bishop of Canterbury certainly follows St. Paul in endeav- ouring, in whatever state he is, therewith to be......