The" International Congress Of Experimental Payahology
has been meeting this week, and no doubt the full reports of some of the papers and discussions will prove to be very in- teresting ; but there is not much nutriment in the......
On Saturday, Prince Bismarck Had An Almost Royal Recep- Tion
at Jena,—thousands of people flocking into the town to see the great statesman out of place, and lining the streets in spite of the pouring rain. He was received in state at the......
We Have Always Held Mr. Childers To Be One Of
the most clear-sighted as well as one of the most moderate members of the Liberal Party ; and it is remarkable that the editor of the Nineteenth Century, Mr. James Knowles,......
The Bishop Of Chester (dr. Jayne) Has Followed Up The
suggestions of an admirable speech which he made a year or two ago on the subject of reforming the places of refreshment rather than reforming them away, by a very able letter......
In Wednesday's Times Was Published A Letter From The Duke
of Argyll to Mr. John Ogilvy, Secretary to the Dundee Radical Association, in which the Duke challenges Mr. Gladstone's, right, at eighty-three, to claim the kind of allegiance......
Sir A. Geikie's Address To The Edinburgh Meeting Of The
British Association was delivered on Wednesday, and was one of the most popular and interesting of recent years. Of course it was concerned with the subject of geology, and gave......
The Lord Chancellor Read On Tuesday The Very Important (and
unanimous) decision of the Judicial Committee of the- Privy Council in the case of "Read and others versus the- Bishop of Lincoln," to which we have called attention in. another......