OUR English files are to a great extent occupied with the war between Russia and Turkey. Their details, however, are not read with that intensely excited interest which they would command had not the electric telegraph already made known to us daily their leading ...
Article : 2,510 wordsTHE judgment of the Supreme Court on the appeal of Mr. Ridsdale, of Folkestone, is drawn up, and will, we believe, be delivered in a few day's. We cannot say that it has been agreed upon, for there has been much disagreement; some of the judges distinctly dissenting from ...
Article : 228 wordsFATHER M'CARTNEY, priest of St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Chapel, Birmingham, spoke at a large meeting of his co-religionists at Wolverhampton recently on the subject of "Ritualism." In the course of his remarks he said it might not be a matter of ...
Article : 954 wordsTHE Rev. Canon Cook, of Exeter, gave, on a recent afternoon, the fourth of the series of lectures now being delivered at St. George's Hall, his subject being "Christianity the Justification of the Mosaic Economy." The Earl of Harrowby took the chair. Canon Cook ...
Article : 285 wordsTHERE is a good old proverb about "rogues falling out," and we hope it is coming true in the case of the Mormons. It is now stated by the San Francisco Post of 25th March that the Society of the Latter Day Saints, the Mormons, have held a meeting there, at which the ...
Article : 266 wordsTHE empire of the Ottoman or Osmanli Turkish nation, ruled over by Sultan Abdul Hamid II., extends over 1,812,000 square miles in Europe, Asia, and Africa, and has a reputed total population of nearly 30,000,000 souls. In Asia, the. Sultan's empire covers the whole great ...
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