4 MAY 1878, page 3

Professor Henry Smith, The Liberal Candidate For Oxford,...

a letter explaining his views upon the Eastern Question. He says that there has been much in the foreign policy of the Government which he cannot approve. They should have......

We Regret To Note The Death, Under Terrible...

Sir Francis Goldsmid, Member for Reading, and a good friend to the London University and every Liberal project except the emancipation of the Eastern Christians. He arrived at......

The Motive Of That Strange Crime—the Murder By Constance...

of her young half-brother—has at last been revealed. Dr. J. C. Bucknill, in closing the second of his Lumleian lectures on "The Legal Relations of Insanity," said that he had......

Mr. T. H. Sheppard, Who Signs Himself "one Of The

Secre- taries of Mr. Talbot's Committee," writes a somewhat dignified and exceedingly crafty comment on Mr. Smith's letter. He says it is unusual at a University election for a......

The Paris Exhibition Was Opened On May 1st, According To

programme. Nothing was ready except the British Department, the rain fell heavily though intermittently all day, and the arrangements for tickets broke down, as they often do in......

-colonel Marcus Beresford, Member For Southwark, Has...

to his constituents, feeling the pressure of brokers health and of some domestic trials, but the Conservative Council' of the borough declined to accept it. The election would......

Lord Beaconsfield Has Made A Fair Appointment To The Diocese

of Lichfield. The Rev. W. D. Maclagan, Vicar of Kensington, belongs, as closely as possible, to the school of Dr. Selwyn, and like him, has earned a great reputation as an......

We Notice The Death This Week Of General Sir John

Campbell, an Indian officer now almost forgotten, who once undertook and -carried through a remarkable task. The wild people of the Kbond district believed that the only way to......

Consols Were On Friday 95i To 95+.

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