13 JUNE 1868, page 1

Mr. Hibbert Carried On Thursday Night, By A Majority Of

36- 184 against 148—his amendment to the fourth clause of the Boundaries' Bill, which had practically the effect of restoring the recommendation of the Committee (presided over......

News Of The Week.

P ARLIAMENT is to be dissolved in October, the elections are to 1 take place in November, and the new House of Commons is to assemble on 9th December to turn the Tory Government......

Mr. Glad.stone's Irish Church Suspensory Bill Passed...

week, received an additional clause giving notice that "every person who shall be appointed to any office in the College of Maynooth after the passing of this Act shall hold the......

Count Von Bismarck Has Received Unlimited Leave Of...

intends, it is said, to remain three months away from Berlin. He is to receive no despatches, write no letters, and transact no business. A French paper declares that he is......

Sir Robert Napier Telegraphs That He Hopes To Embark The

last of his force from Zoulla on the 1st of June, and has requested that the despatch of mails may cease. He is coming home, instead of returning direct to Bombay, and will......

Mr. Ward Hunt Moved The Second Reading Of The Telegraphs'

Bill on Tuesday, and stated that he was prepared to buy all the Companies' lines at their highest price before 25th May, at a cost of between three and four millions. Mr. Leeman......

We Have Spoken Elsewhere Of The Curious Scene In The

Queen's Bench on Monday, when Chief Justice Cockburn explained to the Court that Mr. Justice Blackburn had entirely misapprehended the relation in which the legal doctrine of......