31 JANUARY 1891, page 19

The Sudden Death Of Mr. Windom, The American Chancellor Of

the Exchequer, who dropped dead from heart-disease at a Board of Trade dinner on Thursday, may have an important -effect on silver legislation. Mr. Windom had convinced him-......

M. Conatatini Has Prohibited M. Sardon's New Play, Ther-...

sender circumstances described elsewhere. He was probably right. The parties in Paris are perfectly mad with bitterness for and against the Terrorists whom M. Sardon condemns,......

The Austrian Emperor And His Advisers, Tired Of Bohemian...

have dissolved the Cis-Leithan Parliament, and intend, if possible, to secure a majority from the Germans,. Conservatives, and Poles. It is said that agreements have- already......

Bank Rate, 3 Per Cent. New Consols (2i) Were On

Friday 971. to 97i.......

On Monday, Lord Carrington Read A Paper, Entitled "...

as I saw it," at the- , Prince's Hall, before the members of the Colonial Institute, the Prince of Wales pre. siding. After dismissing "Imperial Federation" as a dream which was......

On Tuesday, The Times Published An Account Of A New

, dynamite-gun, at this moment being tested by the British Government, which appears to have solved the problem of how to use explosives of high energy in driving projectiles.......

A Murder Trial Which Has Taken Place This Week In

Algiers, shows how very far juries carry the right to kill under provocation of infidelity which the Code allows to French husbands. A newspaper editor, named Omessa, had......

The Tithes Bill, Though It Has Not Made Quite As

much pro- gress as was anticipated, was nearly passed. this week, and Monday is definitely fixed as the last day in Committee. The most important of the questions debated was......

It Is To Be Hoped That The Final Report Of

the Royal Com- mission on Market Rights and Tolls, published on Wednesday, will not be pigeon-holed. It is true the majority of the re- commendations made are not unanimous, but......