1 NOVEMBER 1873, page 2

The Attorney-general Made A Good Speech To The Electors Of

Exeter on Thursday, of which the most important parts consisted in a defence of religious education, and a very vigorous onslaught on the House of Lords as at present led, or......

John, King Of Saxony, Died On Wednesday, October 29, And

was succeeded by his son Albert, the soldier of the Franco- German war. There is not much importance in the change,_ except that King John, though he accepted Germany after his......

All The News We Can Detect In The Letters Which

have began to arrive from Ashantee will be found in another- column, exempt two rather important morsels. The import of rum has been prohibited by law, as it was in the last war......

The Archbishop Of Mayence, Herr Von Ketteler, Has...

manly letter to the Emperor of Germany, challenging the latter to prove the assertion, made by him in his published reply to the Pope, that German Catholics have been guilty of......

Mr. Bright's Attempt To Disown All Responsibility For The...

ciples of the Education Act has been challenged by a corre- spondent of the Times, writing under the signature of " Amiens Veritatis," who shows that he attended the Cabinet......

In The Meantime Prince Bismarck Has Been Absurdly Accused By

some of the Roman Catholic party in America of a wish to strike at Christianity itself through the Roman Catholic Church, and has replied to the American correspondent who has......

Major-general Sir Percy Herbert Has Laid Before The Army...

Act Commission the Officers' "case." It is extremely well put, beginning with a full admission that the officers have no "legal rights;" and only plead an equitable right to......

We Owe Mr. M'cullagh Torrens An Apology For A Somewhat

absurd misprint which occurred in the extracts which we made-last week from his address to the Finsbury elector& He did not say, -" Fear of taxation is an exotic on our soil,......

The Times Of Wednesday Prints In Rather An Unusual Place

a generous tribute to the success of the Naval Retirement Scheme began by Mr. Childers and continued by Mr. Goschen. In 1868 the evil of over-officering, had grown, chiefly......