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... OPINION IN THE WEEKLY REVIEWS. THE VANGUARD COURT-MARTIAL. The Satu-rday Revicul says that the inquiry into the loss of the Vang,)uaid presents a melancholy exposure of want of capacity and dis- cretion, not only in the officers of that ship, but in ...
... THE DREYFUS CASE REVIEWED. MR. DOOLEY'S EXPLANATION. dI see be th' paapers, said Mr. Dooley, that Col. Hintiery, th' man that Sint me [rind Capt. Dhryfuss to th' cage, has moved on. I sup-pose they'll give th' Cap a Dew thrile now. 1 hope they won't ...
... OPINION IN THE WEEKLY REVIEWS. THE CONDEMNATION OF MARSHAL BAZAINE. The Sacurdav Review asserts that the trial has been to a great extent justified by its result, if it needed any justification. There were many drawbacks to the gain of having the judgment ...
... OPINION IN THE WEEKLY REVIEWS. ENGLISH INFLUENCE IN EUROPE. The Saturday Review, commenting upon the arguments of the advocates of English non-intervention in European affairs, asks whether it is true that the only statesmen whom we can produce, or who ...
... that was reviewed in the Athena'um. He objected to some passages in that review. He took no proceedings for nine months after the frst libel. When the second libel was published he took proceeding,. Ablut five weeks before there had been the review of his ...
... where they arrive to-dav. THE 'NAVAL REVIEW AT SPITI-HEAD. Of the various vavs in which the sixtieth anniversary of the Queen's Accession to the Throlne is to be celebrated, that of holding a great naval review at Spithead, on Junle 26, wvill be one ...
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... CASE. I READ with the deepest regret, said Mr. MATTHEWS in the House of Commons last night, s that any kind of popular review of the conduct of a judge or a jury should ever have been wit- nessed in this country, This remark shows once more how ...
... MARRIAGE OF THE EDITOR OF THE NEW REVIEW. A marr age of scme interest in literary circles took place to-day at noon at the church of St. NVlichael s, Chester-square, between Mr. Archibald Grove, the editor of the Aewv Review, and Liberal candidate for West ...
... solemn pledge extracted from him by his father-in-law. The various incidents referred to in the course of the evidence were reviewed with a view to show that there was no conspiracy between the defendants, and that Mr. Vanderbyl knew nothing of the arrangements ...