The Khedive Of Egypt Must Be Delighted With The War.
The Sultan has asked him for more troops, and he has accordingly called together the Committee of Egyptian Notables, which, when he pleases, he consults on public affairs. He......
Our Readers Will Remember A Report That Chefket Pasha, Whose
trial was demanded in such loud tones by Lord Derby, had been appointed instead to a military command upon the Danube. The 'Turkish Government was asked whether this was true,......
The Times' Berlin Correspondent Believes That There Is...
remaining that the German Parliament will adopt a Pro- tective law, and abandon the Free-trade system. In a debate held on April 28, Baron Varnbuler contended that Germany was......
The House Of Commons, On Tuesday, Lost Its Temper, And
allowed itself to sanction a grave act of injustice. Mr. Butt pro- posed, with the assent of the Home-rule Members, that Mr. Biggar, Member for Cavan County, should be placed......
The Universities Bill Goes Slowly Through Committee,...
losing nothing in the process. On Monday, an attempt made on Clause 13 to get rid of the restriction that the Commissioners are not to have power to make any statute affect- ing......
Mr. Mcarthur On Tuesday Moved A Resolution Censuring The...
of the grant made in Ceylon to the Established Church. He showed that the population of the bland was 2,405,287, of whom only 60,000 were Protestants, and only 10,379 members of......
The Pall Mall Gazette Has Been So Angry This Week,
that its acuteness has been to some extent damaged by the violence of its emotions. On Tuesday it copied a blunder from the Times' correspondent at Vienna,—a statement, namely,......
The French, Being Determined Not To Intervene In Turkish...
are interesting themselves keenly in a religious debate. The Ultramontane Bishops have recently delivered very fiery Charges about the Temporal Power, have declared that the......