21 NOVEMBER 1868, page 1

Mr. Disraeli Has Destroyed His Partyall Over The United...

but nowhere so completely as in Essex, once the most faithful of Tory counties. At the last election but two Liberals were returned for the ten Essex seats. This year the......

News Of The Week.

T HE Elections have been going on all the week, and the general result is a triumphant majority for the Liberals. Up to Thurs- day night 439 members had been elected, of whom......

The Arrangements Made In Consequence Of The Bishop Of...

translation to Canterbury are not so satisfactory. The Bishop of Lincoln, Dr. Jackson, a man of considerable admin- istrative power, and the highest character for Christian......

The Yorkshire Boroughs Exhibit A Curious Contrast To The...

shire boroughs in their votes, probably because the Irish labourers play a less important part there in the competition for work,— while Catholicism is less feared, therefore......

The Glowworm, An Evening Paper Which Appears To Be An

organ of the Red party, stated on Wednesday with some show of authority that on the defeat of Mr. Disraeli, Lord Granville will be requested to form a Ministry. The report is......

* * We Give This Week, As A Supplement, The

Names of the • * Members returned to the New Parliament for all the Boroughs in England and Wales, Ireland, and Scotland, of which we had authentic intelligence up to the time......

The Bishop Of London Is To Be Made Archbishop Of

Canter bury. Dr. Tait is no theologian, but he is the most liberal prelate on the Bench, excepting perhaps the Bishop of St. David's, and not only liberal, but firm, masculine,......

The Opposition Has Sustained One Serious, Though We Trust...

porary, loss in the defeat of Mr. Austin Bruce at Merthyr Tydvil, where he has been beaten by an ironmaster named Fothergill and a Dissenting preacher named Richards. It is......

Mr. Milner Gibson Has Lost His Scat, Quite Uncontested At

the last election, for Ashton-under-Lyne. The probable explanation is the passionate Protestant and anti-Irish feeling to which the notorious Mr. Murphy appealed so successfully......