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Pauperism In Lancashire Is Still Declining At The Rate Of

1,500 a week ; but the men employed on public works com- plain that they do not earn enough. They cannot, of course, expect the wages of prosperous times ' • but when set to......

M. Re Ville, Whose Eloquent Sermon At Dieppe Was Noticed

by our Long Vacation Correspondent, "Vacuus Viator," three weeks ago, writes us a very courteous letter to offer three explanations. The first is as to the spelling of his name,......

Two More Strenuously Misleading Writers Than The Times...

New York, and Mr. James Spence, its Con- federate correspondent in Liverpool, were never employed on that able journal, which usually recognizes the wish of the public to know......

Lord Brougham And Mr. Lindsay, M.p., Have Both Spoken On

the American question,—Mr. Lindsay at an agricultural meeting in Middlesex yesterday week,—Lord Brougham in his inaugural discourse at the Social Science meeting at Edin- burgh......

Mr. Spence Is Not Much More Accurate. In A Letter

to yesterday's Times he enumerates n11 the great battles of the war to show that the Confederates have won seven decisively, drawn an eighth, and only once been defeated. His......

A Curious Mail-bag Robbery Took Place Recently In York-...

The postma ster of South Cave, after leaving the office unguarded for—as he says—only a few moments, on his return, found the mail-bag gone. It was afterwards found, minus a......

Consols Are At 924 93 For Money, And At 93*

93+ for the Account. India Stock is 224. Enfaced 5 per Cents, 108. Mexi- cans are at 42 42g. Greeks are at 33} 34i. Spanish Passives are at 34 34i. A new bank has been started,......

On Monday The Rev. H. W. Beecher Made A Speech

at Glasgow which might match iu taste the effusion of Mr. Lindsay, though it was, of course, on the other side. lie stated that wine was early regarded as a nuisance by himself......

Mr. Spence Makes Another Misstatement, Which, Among So...

is, perhaps, scarcely worth while to expose. Ile says, " There is no evidence, nor is there any probability, that troops had been sent to General Bragg from any" of the other......