15 NOVEMBER 1873, page 2

Mr. Miall Has Intimated His Intention Not Again-to Stand For

Bradford, in a letter to Sir Titus Salt, in which, as every one will regret to hear, he pleads infirm health as his reason for declining again to engage in the excitement of a......

Very Little News Has Come In From Western Africa This

week, but it seems certain that the King has left Coomassie to crush the British, and was already on his march, when Captain Glover, learning the facts through the friendly King......

The Minority Of The Commissioners Of Irish National...

those who favour Mr. 0 2 Keeffe, have made and published a protest against the action of the Board, which assumes that the majority ought not to have embarked " in inquiries and......

At The Conservative Dinner Mr. Stephen Cave Was The "star

of the evening, and made a speech which delighted his audience, mainly because it was so untrue. Ile said the Liberals intended to substitute cauliflower-growing for......

Mr. Bright Has Written A Very Neat Letter, Explaining What

he means by "free land," to a gentleman at Stockton-on-Tees—Mr. G. W. Sanders, who made the inquiry. He means by it "the abolition of the law of primogeniture, and the......

We Regret To Notice The Death Of Lord.lyveden, Formerly Mr..

Vernon-Smith, son of Bobus. Smith, who died on Monday, at the age of seventy-three. Mr. Vernon-Smith was considered by the public almost a fool, so indiscreet - were his......

On Thursday The Members Of The Liberal And Conservative...

held their annual banquets at Bristol, and said various things, none of them much worth reporting. The Liberals were out of heart with Mr. Gladstone's speech, and the Marquis of......

The Tablet Of Yesterday Makes A Good Suggestion, That The

funds left in the hands of the Committee for the relief of the wounded in the Franco-German war, should now be applied for the use of the wounded in the Spanish war,—of course......