Sir John Lubbock Reintroduced In The Debate Of Yesterday...
on the Education Vote, his resolution of last year to the effect that " it is desirable to modify the regulations issued by the Committee of Privy Council in such a manner as to......
The Fish Poachers Have Appealed To Science For Help, And
threaten to become too clever for the law. It appears that they have discovered the use of dynamite, one of the most powerful of all the new explosives. AI. J. D. Dougall writes......
Mr. Vernon Harcourt Made A Clever Speech On Tuesday To
his .constituents at Oxford against Over-legislation. Some people declare, he said, that Parliament does not do enough, but his own -opinion is that it does a great deal too......
Lord Granard Lies Resigned The Lord-lieutenancy Of...
he says, that he cannot modify the unfavourable opinion of Mr. Justice Keogh's Galway Judgment, which he prematurely expressed in a letter to a meeting held to denounce that......
Lord Buckhurat Has Withdrawn His Bill Against Young...
a short debate on Tuesday, in which the inherent absurdities of the measure came out very strongly. Lord Salisbury, for example, showed that the definitions would include a......
We Regret To Note The Death Of Mr. W. Bridges
Adams, owner of the Fairfield Railway Carriage Works, and in the earlier days of this journal a constant contributor to its columns. To very great powers of invention he added a......
A Very Curious Instance Of The Prevailing Grand-motherly...
our political philanthropy occurred on Wednesday. Mr. Bruce's Bill, prohibits publicans from selling spirits to be drunk ou the pre- mises to children under sixteen. The......
Mr. Gilpin Moved The Second Reading Of Be Bill For
Abolish- ing Capital Punishment on IVedneeday, and was supported by Mr. Henley, who tried to prove,—by a very weak argument, examined in another column,—that it is not......
A Gentleman In Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, Who Very Much An-
Hoye,' the tenants of contiguous houses by keeping " harmless " snakes which occasionally stray into his neighbours' bedrooms, is defended by a correspondent of Thursday's Times......