10 OCTOBER 1868, page 1

We Sincerely Regret To Hear It Stated That Sir William

Heath- cote is about to retire from the representation of the University of Oxford. Though a Conservative, he is a Conservative of so high-toned and earnest a character and so......

The Pope, Whom Mr. Disraeli Has Thus Hastily Summoned As

a sort of grand spiritual scarecrow to frighten away the flocks of voracious Liberals from the seed-corn of the Irish Establishment, has, unfoituhately for him, seized the......

Such Is The Substantive Part Of Mr. Disraeli's Official...

which is strictly antiquarian, not containing a single forecast of his future policy, either towards Ireland or any other part of the empire. The rest of his address is all......

It Will Be A Glorious Opportunity For Oxford To Redeem

her reputation. To return Mr. Gladstone once more, at the very moment when he is leading the attack on the Irish Establishment, would be a most noble act of penitence and......

News Of The Week.

M R. DLSRAELI'S " word of power " to the electors of Bucking- hamshire came forth this day week as if it had been conjured into life by our demand ; and very powerful it was—in......

Mr. Disraeli's Address Has Not Been Well Received In...

where it is called a "war-whoop," "a shriek compounded of malignity, of defiance, and of despair." But that is Irish exag- geration. There is no malignity, and no defiance, in......