The News From Ireland Is Still Conflicting. On The One
hand, it is asserted that the police, who are now confident of convicting the murderers of Mr. Field, a caiman's daughter, named Alice Carroll, who saw the crime, having come......
Mr. Chamberlain Attended On Wednesday A Banquet Given By The
Swansea Liberal Association in honour of Mr. Dillwyn, M.P., and delivered a very amusing speech, in which, claiming for himself the name of Radical, he did full honour to the......
The Adoption Of This Bill Was Accompanied By The Resigna-
tions of the Ministers of War and Marine ; and the Premier, M. Eluclerc, who is ill, on learning the facts, resigned also. M. Gr6vy at first sent for M. Jules Ferry, but on his......
The Bill Has Still To Pass The Senate, And It
is well under- stood that a majority of Senators think it unjust and impolitic, and they may, therefore, throw it out. If they do so, however, the two Chambers will be in direct......
News Of The Week
• S INCE our last issue, the Duclerc Ministry has fallen. On Saturday, the 27th ult., the Committee of the Chamber for the examination of M. Floquet's Expulsion Bill, at the......
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