26 FEBRUARY 1870, page 2

It Is Said In Quarters Likely To Reflect The Views

of the Papal party that the question of infallibility is to be brought formally before the Council next week, and a decision in all probability obtained upon it immediately......

The Roman Catholics Are Dissatisfied With The Education...

is a great bit of good fortune for the Government. The Bill, their leaders say,—after two days' careful consideration, with Lord Howard of Glossop at their head,—will, " if it......

A Very Unusual Case Was Heard On Thursday Before The

Ex- chequer Court. Dr. Williams, the well-known chest doctor, attended the Earl of St. Maur in September last for a tumour in the throat, which stopped his breathing. It was......

How High Feeling Is Rising In Rome Between The Galilean

party of Monseigneur Dupanloup and the Roman party of Monseig- neur Manning, may best be judged by the language used by " the venerable and saintly Bishop of Laval," as our......

Lord Derby, As We Have Explained In Another Column, Has

de- clined the leadership of the Tory party in the House of Lords, and it has since been pressed upon Lord Salisbury, whose difficulty in acting with Mr. Disraeli will be no......

The Report Which We Cut From The Globe Last Week

as to Mr. Bruce's reply about the corporal punishment inflicted on O'Dono- van Roma was, as we suspected, the exact contrary of the truth. Mr. Bruce did not say that no corporal......

The Maidstone Election Was A Very Close And Equal Contest

in the early part of the day. It ended, as we feel no doubt from the 3 o'clock poll, in the return of Sir John Lubbock. The Maidstone Liberals could not have selected a better......

A Considerable Opposition Is Rising Against Mr. Forster's...

founded,—(1), on the provisions enabling School Boards to permit the teaching of particular religious views in the schools under their control,—an objection we have discussed......

Mr. Goachen On Friday Se'nnight Moved For A Select Committee

to inquire into the incidence of rating in a speech full of facts and ideas, but, of course, wanting in the " broad policy " for which some members wished, and which must......