19 MAY 1883, page 2

South Africa Is Still In Unrest. The Basutos Have Broken

out again, and are fighting each other, and President Brand has appealed to the Queen's Government to carry out the Treaty of Aliwal. Under this agreement, the British pledged......

The More Moderate Of The Farmers' Representatives Appear...

better pleased with the Government Agricultural Holdings Bill than we thought they would be. Mr. W. C. Borlase, Member for East Cornwall, and President of the Farmers' Alliance,......

The Existence In Dublin Of Sympathy With The Murderers Of

Lord Frederick Cavendish and Mr. Burke may be considered proved, but it is difficult to gauge its depth and extent. On the one hand, among the classes summoned on juries the......

A Great Fuss Is Being Made In The Papers Over

an incident which we believe to be quite trivial. Mr. Justice Norris, of the Calcutta High Court, in the course of a trial, and on good Hindoo advice, ordered an idol to be......

It Is Difficult For Englishmen To Estimate The Extent Of

the Czar's danger during the forty-eight hours that his coronation practically lasts, but it is probably quite real. No care will guard a life which another man would give his......

In A Letter To Mr. Chesson, Cardinal Newman Defines His

mental attitude towards the Affirmation Bill. He " cannot consider" that it "involves a religious principle; for, as I had occasion to observe in print more than thirty years......

The Northbrook Indian Club, Formed To Promote Inter-...

Indian and English gentlemen, has excited much interest in India, and £12,000 has been subscribed there to obtain a more central site for the Club in London. This Club, which......