27 JULY 1878, page 3

A Telegram From Melbourne, Dated June 11, And Received Via

Brindisi, states that the Victorian Government have resolved on Constitutional Reform, and indicates that what they wish to intro- duce is the principle of the Plebiscite,......

At Eastbourne On Wednesday, Lord Hartington Distributed...

in the recent Cambridge local examinations, and complimented the Universities highly on the spontaneous and excellent work they were doing in relation to their local examinees.......

Viscount Cranbrook Had A Difficult Task On Wednesday,...

make a long, non-political speech to his Kent friends, who gave him a congratulatory banquet at Cranbrook on the occasion of his elevation to the Peerage. As Lord Cranbrook said......

The Paris Correspondent Of The Times Of Wednesday...

long account of a conversation which the writer had had with M. Gambetta on the subject of the Treaty of Berlin. He says that he felt as M. Gambetta spoke, that the Treaty would......

Joseph Garcia, The Spanish Sailor Arrested For The Murder Of

the Watkins family at Llangibby, near Newport, in Monmouth- shire, was fully committed for trial at the Caerleon Petty Sessions on Monday. Two of the elder girls were not at......

In The Debate Brought On By Mr. Gladstone's Motion With

respect to the Indian Vernacular Press Act, the arguments were all on one side. His speech was temperate and friendly to Lord Lytton, and his request that all proceedings under......

Consols Were On Friday 951 To 951.

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At A Conservative Meeting At Wolverhampton Held Yesterday...

cousin of Mr. Gladstone's—the Rev. J.E. Gladstone, Vicar of St. Matthew's, Wolverhampton,—remarked that what his eminent cousin wanted, was the patience of Lord Beaconsfield......

In The House Of Commons On Thursday The Irish Intermediate

Education Bill passed through Committee, an amendment by Mr. Courtney to exclude the payment of reaulto-fees,—the only Tart of the measure which encourages general education,......

We Anticipated Last Week That The Australian Cricketers...

beaten by the Cambridge Eleven, but we had no expectation of so great a defeat as they actually experienced. The Cam- bridge men, in their first innings, obtained 285 runs, and......