Virtually Been Charged On No Substantial Grounds With...
not murder, should recover no damages in addition to his legal claims. But the public may learn from the trial the great folly of indulging in spontaneous literature concerning......
The Queen Of England Has Been A Plaintiff In A
civil law- suit before the tribunal of Paris. A certain Countess de Silly, as English lady by birth, inserted the following legacy in her will :—" I bequeath to her Majesty the......
Mr. Fawcett Read A Valuable Paper Before The British...
on the depreciation of gold, in which he agrees generally with the conclusions of Mr. W. S. Jevons, which we recently noticed in these columns, that some depreciation of gold......
And, After All, The Fight Did Not Coma Off In
Wiltshire. The police interrupted the first round at Wootton Bassett, and the discomfited combatants and their backers returned to London and went down to Purfieet, where they......
A Curious Statement Is Made Concerning The " Derbyshire...
as the dreadful newspaper slang very inappropriately calls it,—for it certainly needs art to transmute mere crime and suffering into tragedy. It is said that the murderer, Mr.......
Yesterday Week, Too Late Femur Last Impression, Sir W....
was quietly elected for Ludlow. He explained his views to the electors, which were eminently safe. He was not for in- tervention in America ; but if the Government decided at......
A Most Disgraceful Scene Occurred At The Paddington Sta....
on Monday night, before the departure of the train which was to take Mace and Goss, the prize-fighters, into Wiltshire, —a scene which the City police will, no doubt, retort on......
Mr. W. H. De Camp, Of The Michigan Engineers And
Mechanics' Regiment, now with General Rosecranz in Ten- nessee, has given a curious report as to the result of his physical examination of the slaves whom he has passed for the......
Mr. Wilson, United States Senator For Massachusetts, Made...
speech a month ago, at an "Abington celebration," on the question recently raised by our corre- spondent in New York—the resistance that would be made to carrying out the......