1 JULY 1865, Page 2

The Manchester politicians have not yet made up their minds.

Mr. Jacob Bright, brother of Mr. John Bright, has been invited • by the ramp of the League party to represent them, and has, we believe, accepted the invitation. Mr. Abel Heywood will not resign, and the moderate Liberals are very naturally coutent with neither candidate. They are determined not to be tyrannized over by the disorganized Leaguers, and wish to have a man who will represent the intellect of Manchester as well as its financial im- portance. Monday next, we believe, decides the feud, and we trust the choice will fall on the gentleman we named last week, Mr. Walter Bagehot, editor of the Economist, who has few equals as a financial thinker, and not many superiors as an intellectual politician.