30 SEPTEMBER 1871, page 2

The Home Secretary, Mr. Bruce, Has Been Addressing His...

in Renfrewshire, but we do not know that lie has thrown,any new ray of light on the political situation. He put rather well the unreasonableness of the dissatisfaction which is......

The Bank Has Again Raised Its Rate Of Discount—from 3

to 4 per cent.—having lost within the last week near two millions and a half of bullion, and more than six millions sterling since the Reserve was at its highest point on the......

At A West Hertfordshire Agricultural Dinner Held On...

H. R. Brand, ALP. for Herts, in answering to the toast of "The Houses of Lords and Commons and county members," said " he trusted he should never live to see the time when the......

Not A Word Has Been Dropped On The Subject Of

any Bill to legalize the creation of Life Peers, few or many, nor does the House of Lords appear to have had its health drunk less often or less cordially at convivial meetings......

There Isa Summary In The Paris Temps Of Thursday Last

of an im- portant communication of Count Benses to the Austrian represen- tatives abroad in relation to the Conferences of the German and Austrian Courts at Gastoin and......

The Alsace-lorraine Customs Treaty Between France And...

yet concluded, though the latest reports appear to be favourable to its successful negotiation. The obstacle seems to have been the condition for reciprocity between France and......

The Engineers' Strike At Newcastle Has Reached A New And

very interesting phase. The letters to the Times from the masters and from the President of the Nine Hours' League,—from the very commencement unusually calm and dignified,—have......

The Government Appear To Be Modest, Not To Say Humble,

in their bill of fare for next Session. Both Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Bruce have promised Scotland that the Scotch Education Bill shall be brought on early, and pressed ou in a......