23 NOVEMBER 1867, page 2

A Strange Scene Was Enacted On Monday At The Home

Office. A deputation of eighty persons, headed by a Mr. Finlan, waited on Mr. Hardy to petition for a respite to the Fenians. Mr. Hardy declined to see them, whereupon Mr.......

Mr. Hardy Has Respited Shore, The Fourth Fenian Engaged In

the Manchester outrage, because he carried no pistols ; but up to Friday night no idea of respite for the remainder was entertained at Manchester. .Precautions of a very grave......

A Debate On The Execution Of The Fenian Convicts Was

raised on Thursday night by Mr. Maguire, who urged that the legal doubt raised by the prisoners' counsel as to the right of men appre- hended like Kelly and Dewy under an......

Mr. Thaddeus Stevens Has Issued A Second Letter Declaring...

he detests repudiation, and only wishes the American Debt to be paid in currency. He apparently thinks a piece of paper with the United States' stamp on it is necessarily good......

The American Correspondent Of The Daily News, An...

good authority, is of opinion that the result of the Republi- can defeats will not be to deprive negroes of their suffrage, but to abolish the disfranchising Acts, so that the......

The New French Military Bill Has Been Published. It Allows

exemptions and substitutes, which were abolished by the Emperor, and fixes the time of service at nine years instead of seven. It would appear, however, from the very obscure......

In The Debate On The Address, Mr. Horsman In The

Lower House and Lord Houghton in the Upper urged the Government to con- sider seriously the proposal for a European Conference on the Roman question, both of them assuming that......

The Worst Sign Of The Outbreak Of Race-hatred Which We

have always feared, is the Birmingham procession of triumph over the approaching executions. An open-air meeting to petition for the commutation of sentence was summoned on......

The Foreign Office Has Received A Telegram, Dated 20th...

from Colonel Stanton, Consul-General in Egypt, stating that the Consul at Zanzibar had on September 28 received "reliable infor- mation" of Dr. Livingstone. The traveller had......