6 MARCH 1875, page 3

The Home Secretary On Tuesday Gave A Well-deserved Rebuke

to Mr. Hardwicke, the new Coroner for Middlesex, for his fussy arbitrariness in ordering an inquest on the late Sir Charles Lye11. The eminent geologist had for some time been......

Consols Were At The Latest Date 93i.

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A Scene, Though A Tame One, Occurred In The House

of Commons on Thursday, Dr. Kenealy, in a verbose, but temperate speech, demanding to know whether Mr. E. Ashley, in accusing him at Ryde of putting a false witness, Jean Luie,......

On The Same Evening, Mr. John Martin Drew The Attention

of the House of Commons to the original circumstances of Mr. Mitchell's trial for treason-felony, in a long and rambling speech, in which he dilated on the ' Home-rule' conceded......

Last Wednesday's Debate On The Bill Empowering The Scotch...

to admit women to degrees had no spark of life in it. It was supported faintly, and it was opposed on side-issues. Dr. Playfair, who had to speak for the University of......

Yesterday Week, Mr. John Mitchell Was To Deliver A Lecture

on Tipperary in the theatre at Cork. He was not well enough to read his own lecture, but he managed to show himself for ten minutes while a son of the late Mr. Dillon, M.P.,......

Mr. Bright Has Written A Letter To The Rev. T.

O'Malley, the author of a little work in favour of Home-rule, on the " Home- rule" plan, in which he declares that Mr. Mitchell's proposal for absolute Irish independence is......