Sir Henry Thompson, In A Letter To Monday's Times, Maintains
that the only way for travellers to avoid typhoid fever abroad, is to abstain altogether from drinking any of the water of the countries through which they travel, till it has......
An Evening Contemporary Is Much Impressed By The Experi-...
of a French doctor, M. Reynaud, who, having inoculated an unhappy rabbit with the saliva of a patient dying from hydrophobia, found that the rabbit "was attacked with rabies on......
Mr. John Thaddeus Delane, Perhaps The Ablest Newspaper...
ever lived, died on Saturday at his house at Ascot, aged only sixty-two. He was the son of a solicitor who became financial manager of the Times, and in 1841, when only twenty-......
The Guardian Of Wednesday Publishes A Correspondence...
Malcolm MacColl and the Editor of the Pall Mall Gazette, which throws a light of some interest on the canons of journalistic fairness acknowledged by that clever but fanatical......
We Suspect It Was The Maharajah Dhuleep Singh Who Uncon-
sciously killed Prince Alamayu, the son of the Emperor Theo- dore, and descendant, in Abyssinian belief, of the Queen of Sheba, who received a sort of State burial on Friday......
The Cambridge University Commission Has Decided To...
of the Colleges to the extent of £25,000 a year, for the endowment of the University, besides requiring the Colleges to give up each one fellowship towards the endowment of a......
Lord Penzance's Sentence On Mr. Mackonochie Of Suspension...
et benefieio was affixed last Sunday to the church door of St. Alban's, Holborn, and was at once removed by indignant members of the congregation. The Churchwardens protested......
We Regret To Notice The Death Of Serjeant Cox, A
man who must have possessed abilities of a very peculiar kind. Known to the gene- ral public as a second-rate Judge, of good but eccentric character, and - to a special circle......