31 OCTOBER 1868, Page 2

The Rugby Tories have been distinguishing themselves this week. if

the Archbishop of Canterbury were elected by the suffrage of all educated men in Great Britain, Dr. Temple would be the inevitable Archbishop. He went in, however, like any other Warwickshire elector, to hear Mr. Newdegate, who had asked him to help to keep order, and was hustled out of the room and hooted. Mr. Newdegate of course interfered in his favour, but the meeting had an idea he wanted to speak, and felt like the Bishops when they condemned Dr. Colenso. Hear him. Why they might be convinced, and what would happen then ? So they drowned the proceedings in noise, and went home, satisfied that theirs was the Gentlemanly Interest.