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... On Saturday evening the discussion on the land question was resumed, at the Public Office. Mr. BADGEFR presided, and there was a good attendance.--Mr. POTTER opened the debate. He supported the scheme of the London Land and Labour League, and advocated the nationalisation of the land, and the employment of the unemployed in the cultivation of the waste lands of England, which, in his opinion; ...
... TESri1oNIAL 1O A OnERGY MA.-The Rev. B. Wright, Vicar of St. Matthew's, Wolverhampton, who has been presented by the Bishop of the Diocese to the Rectory of torton Clanes, near Waisal, ...
... of ebeIN ?? plhbli interest was transacted durng th teat -tve minutes' sitting of the Ifus of yesterdaygofte ?? ns Il At the morning sitting ?? os a the Loerds' amendments on the Peac ...
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... T H E B U D G H T. ISP1ECJAL TELEGRAM,] P OUSE OF COMssONS (Monday night). The House of Commons was not so full as usual on Budget nights. The labours of members have been so severe that large numbers ...
... WIEETING AT WORCESTER. i As bitefly stated in yesterday's Daily Post, a large and he Influential meeting, in connection writh the establishment or ofd a branch of the Nation ...
... -F ' -At *Ifiro ?? owl CSi Grrraplewa.J PARIS, Wedneszdaz . PiObiCite occupies us still,, and the Ministeria 41i go voidered but as a dependence thereon. Vester- v.l a ecnidered as a decisive day. In ...
... The following letter appeared in yesterday's Tins:- Sir,-As the allusions to our name in the debate In the House of Commons, on Friday night, on this case are likely to prove in ...
... M]:. BELLEW'S HAMLET. The character of Hamlet presents so many phases, and all so perplexing, that no two students are ever likely to agree in a ?? of the philosophic Dane. The elaborate criticisms ...
... WARWICKSHIRE OHAMBER OF| AGRIOULTUR | A special general meoting of this Chamber was held at the Swan Hotel, Henley-in'Arden, yesterday afternoon. Mr. Burbery occupied the chair; and there were also pr ...
... CORRESPONDENCE, 3L )1.-We do not know the name or address of the agenit 2'T. Di. S.'-Mlsters was hanged for an attempt to. murder. A. 0. P.-The sentence on Pearson for manslaughter at Olent, wes ...