18 APRIL 1868, page 1

The Prince And Princess Of Wales Arrived In Dublin On

the 15th inst., and were received by vast crowds, eager to see their future King and Queen. The papers of course make much of the loyal preparations, but there are obvious......

The Jewish Chronicle, A Hound Authority On Such A Point,

clears up a doubt which has long hung over Mr. Disraeli's relation to Judaism. Both his father and mother,—the latter " a scion of the Bassevis,"—were Sephardim, pure Hebrews in......

News Of The Week.

M R. DISRAELI has written another extraordinary letter, this time to a constituent. The Rev. Arthur Baker, Rector of Addington, Bucks, wrote, it appears, to his Member to ask......

Mr. E. W. Forster On Tuesday Took Advantage Of A

banquet given by the Leeds Cobden Club to declare his views on the subject of the Irish Church. He was for total disestablishment, as a measure of justice to Ireland, and......

The Stars In Their Courses Fight For Mr. Disraeli. The

unex- pected death of the Marquis of Salisbury, from an attack of diarrhoea almost Indian in its severity, has relieved the Premier of his most dangerous opponent, and deprived......

M. Baroche, French Minister Of Worship, Made A Speech At

Rambouillet on the 14th inst. pledging the Empire to peace. The plan for constructing parish roads would, he said, be laid before the Legislative Body at its next sitting,—and a......

A Great Meeting Was Held On Thursday In St. James's

Hall to consider the question of the Irish Church. Earl Russell took the chair, and in a short speech glowing with much of his old fire announced his approval of Mr. Gladstone's......