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Mr. Matthews Certainly Makes A Remarkably Good Home...

was right to reduce Mr. Justice Charles's rather astounding sentence of twenty years' penal servitude in. Haegan's case, though it may be questioned if lie did not reduce it too......

The Great Question Of The Commercial Relations Between...

the United States approaches a crisis. It appears that on December 13th, 1890, the Governor-General of Canada addressed to the Colonial Office a despatch proposing a joint......

A Letter From Cairo States That The Dog-scare Has Reached

that place. " I was struck," writes a correspondent, " with the absence of dogs in the bazaars and streets, and remarked on it to our Arab. He replied : 'It is the English......

The Times Has Been Asserting For Many Weeks That The

new magazine rifle, now distributed to the troops, is complicated, -expensive, and when out of order difficult to repair; and on 'Tuesday, Mr. Marjoribanks brought the subject......

Mr. Bradlaugh's Death Will Probably Lead To A Rather •

" mixed " battle at Northampton. Alderman Manfield is apparently to be the Radical candidate, but it seems not im- probable that Dr. Aveling will attempt to get a hearing as......

Bulk Bate, 3 Per Cent. New Consols (2k) Were On

Friday 971- to 974.......

The Egyptian Opponents Of Judicial Reforms Have Hit Upon A

rather adroit method of defeating them. They say they are good reforms, and shall gradually be carried out, but that, as this is their intention, there is no need for an English......

A Well-informed Writer In The Times States That The Working

of the Ashbourne Act continues to be entirely satisfactory. Up to December 31st last, the number of applications for loans was 24,223, involving money to the amount of......

Mr. W. H. Smith Made A Good Deal Of The

absence of petitions in favour of Mr. Gladstone's Bill, and - treated that as evidence that the Roman Catholics do not feel the stigma which the disability implies. The Duke of......