20 JULY 1867, page 1

News Of The Week.

rilHE week has been full of festivity for everybody except the Prince of Wales, who has been worked off his legs. The Sultan has been " entertained " at Windsor, at the Crystal......

Of Lord Cranborne's Powerful, And In Parts Really Fine...

on occasion of the third reading on Monday, we have spoken at some length elsewhere. As regards his anticipations of evil from the Reform Bill, we can only say that they are......

The Reform Bill Was Read A Third Time On Monday,

and passed the Commons at two o'clock in the morning, amidst the silence of the Conservatives, the cheers of the Liberals, and some enthusiasm among the strangers present. It......

Mr. Lowe's Speech, Which Followed Lord Cranborne's, Was...

the poorest of his Reform speeches. It was pitched in an arti- ficially high key, and reads more like a parody of the last century's bombast, than an expression of sincere......

Held That It Was Advantageous To Make Great Changes By

steps, suggested that unless the village boroughs were disfranchised the agricultural labourers would want votes, and generally talked more like - a Whig than a Republican. It......

The Afoniteur Of The 13th Inst. Contains An Autograph Letter

from the Emperor to M. B,ouher, enclosing a Grand Cross in diamonds, worth 60,000 francs. "I take this means," says his Majesty, "of publicly giving you a new proof of my......

The Grand Ball Given To The Belgian Volunteers On Thursday,

at the Agricultural Hall, is said to have been a success. The inunense barn was turned, by the use of paint, gilding, draperies, and gas, into a splendid reception-room, and the......