11 APRIL 1874, Page 3
It is stated, we see, that one change has already
occurred in the Ministry, Sir J. Karslake having resigned from increasing
ill-health. We regret to hear that he is suffering from an affection of the eyes. Sir R. Baggallay will, it is said, be the Attorney-General, and Mr. Huddleston, Q.C., Solicitor-General, if he can only make sure of his constituents at Norwich,—a very doubtful point.