12 SEPTEMBER 1874, page 2

The Danish Slesvigers Appear To Be In A Bad Way.

The bitterest complaints are made of the grievances to which they are subjected by the German Government in Slesvig, by which Danes appear to be ordered into exile without even......

It Is Well That Parliament Is Not Sitting, For If

it were, we should certainly be compelled to witness that always nauseous operation, an honourable member's eating his own words, or paying with his person for not so doing. Sir......

In Frome, Also, Conservatism Has Been Exalting Its Horn. The

Marquis of Bath and Mr. Sclater-Booth both made speeches there on Thursday, the general drift of which it is almost as easy to imagine as to describe. Of course the Conserva-......

The Univers Has Been Again Suppressed, Or Rather...

a fortnight ; and on this occasion, even his warmest admirers will have little sympathy with M. Veuillot in his temporary seclu- sion. The offence is a seandalum magnatum, gross......

The Chancellor Of The Exchequer Is Following The Lead Of

his chief in trying to keep the attention of the public fixed on ecclesias- tical questions. He took the chair at a meeting held at Exeter on Tuesday in aid of the Church......

The Oxford Conservatives Assembled, And Apparently...

in the Swan Brewery grounds, St. Thomas's, the excuse being mutual congratulation on the _posses- sion of a Conservative Member in Mr. Hall. Mr. Mowbray, M.P. for the......

Sir Charles Dilke, Being Invited On Monday Night To Address

the Ancient Order of Foresters, at Hammersmith Town Hall, in a political, but not in a party speech, found no difficulty in dis- charging his task, by firing volleys into both......