Sub-inspector Montgomery's Arraignment For The Murder Of...
bank manager at Newtownstewart, has ended for a second time in the disagreement and discharge of the jury. The legal advisers of the Crown, however, intend to put him again on......
A Political Crisis Always Brings One Windfall,—a Shower...
Among the pretensions to promotion which the troubles of last week have ripened are some that are incontest- able. Mr. Knatchbull-Hugessen has fairly earned his Privy......
Mr. Plimsoll Has Struck A Powerful Chord In The English
mind. Without any of the arts of the popularity-hunter, his appeal on behalf of the seamen has given him a popularity that a dema- gogue might envy and strive for in vain. His "......
What Are We To Think Of The Security Of Londoners
in London? If the story told by Mr. Rhodes, respectable solicitor of New- port, Isle of Wight, has even a grain of truth in it, we should say that the London of our day is as......
The Purchase Of The Railways By The State Is A
question that, if not yet ripe for practical settlement, is quite ripe for discus.. sion ; and such an examination of the subject as that submitted by Mr. Biddulph Martin to the......
A Few Weeks Ago A Vacancy Occurred In The Office
of the Clerks of Records and Writs in Chancery, and Lord Romilly, Master of the Rolls, found himself called upon to deal with a salary of £1,200. In 1850, when Mr. Berrey, one......
The Arrest Of Macdonnell, Who, As All The Evidence Goes
to show, was one of the principals in the great forgery, will probably lead in good time to the unravelling of the whole conspiracy. It is strange that a partner in one of the......
We Guarded Our Note Of Last Week On Major O'reilly's
attack on the Queen% Colleges and University by saying that, if it was accurate in its facts, it was a very formidable attack on the learn- ing of those Colleges and that......