26 JULY 1879, page 3

We Have A Great Respect, A Respect Which We Have

often and -earnestly expressed, for the political work of Mr. Tracy Turner- ; but we are not sure that he is not carrying his beneficent function almost to extremes, in......

The Division On Lord Hartington's Motion Concerning...

Army, shows that a great many of his ordinary followers absented themselves without pairing,—being in high dudgeon at his sudden change of front on a oubject on which they had......

The Rev. Henry Roe, Of Poyntington Rectory, Sherborne,...

a new weather theory, in a letter to last Satur- day's Times. His notion is that our summers are good or bad in cycles of three years at a time, and that every year which, being......

Archdeacon Denison Is Very Naturally Greatly Exercised...

of Convocation on the Vestments question. He himself is not responsible for a blunder against which he warned Con- vocation, but for that very reason, being the magnanimous......

We Regret Exceedingly To See That The India Museum At

South Kensington is to be abolished, and its contents dispersed. It costs 29,000 a year, and its abolition is dictated by economy, and by the argument which, to our surprise,......

Consols Were On Friday 98 To 98i.

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The Birmingham School Board Are Carrying Out Their...

to teach morality without touching on religion, in a truly heroic spirit. On July 4th a debate on the subject arose in the School Board, when an amendment to the resolution con-......

Mr. Bright, And Mr. Ghose (the Native Gentleman Sent To.

England to lay the alleged grievances of his countrymen before the British public), complained at the meeting of Wed- nesday last, in strong terms, of the restrictions placed.......

On Wednesday, Mr. Grissell And Mr. Ward Were Ordered To

attend at the Bar of the House of Commons, to answer to the charge of having committed a breach of privilege of the House, in connection with the Committee on the Tower......