Mr. Eustace Smith Tried On Friday Week To Obtain A
Commis- sion of Inquiry into the expenditure on the famine in Behar. • His allegation was waste, and he was partly supported by Sir George Campbell. The general sense of the......
No Further News Has Been Received From Barbadoes This Week,
and there has therefore been no renewal of the riots. The papers received, however, bring ample evidence of the excitement of the employers, and of the dominant spirit in the......
On Thursday Mr. Lowe Put Himself Right With The House
of Commons by a most unreserved and hearty acknowledgment that he had at Retford been greatly in fault in drawing the Queen's name into the discussion at all, and quite wrong as......
Mr. Lowe Has Rather Come To Grief This Week, In
relation to his rash statement at Retford as to the asserted previous attempts to get the title of "Empress of India" added to the title of the Queen, and the double rebuff......
They Are Wiser In Italy Than In Denmark. In Copenhagen
the King is risking a revolution rather than admit a Radical Minister to power ; but atRome, Victor Emanuel, once aware that the Radicals have a majority, accepts them at once......
Hereupon Arose Mr. Disraeli, Intent—much Too Intent—on...
such as Mr. Lowe should remember for ever after. He regretted the speech of Mr. Lewis, and still more the answer of Mr. Lowe. It had not been the custom in England to use public......
The Empress Of India Has Already Got Into Chancery. In
the case of " Bacon v. Turner," before Vice-Chancellor Sir Charles Hall, an application was made to know whether, as a writ would have to be served on a German gentleman and his......
The American Government Appears To Be Deeply Offended By The
refusal of the British Government, acting under the Extra- dition Act of 1870, to surrender the alleged forger, E. D. Wins- low, without a pledge that he shall not be tried for......