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Sir Thomas Acland, On Tuesday, Made A Long Speech To

the Broadclyst Agricultural Association upon agricultural affairs, which, coming from so typical a man, has much political inter- est. Sir Thomas is evidently willing to......

The Stafford Election Went In Favour Of The Conservatives By

a majority of nearly 300, Mr. Salt, the Conservative, polling 1,482 votes, and Mr. Howell, the working-man's candidate and the Liberal, polling only 1,185,—majority, 297. We are......

Mr. Justice Denman Delivered Judgment On Wednesday In...

which seem likely to make an immense addition to the number of " householders " who possess the household franchise. The question was as to the qualification of persons......

Mr. Dillwyn Delivered An Address To His Constituents At...

last week,—received, as usual, with a unanimous vote of confidence,—in which he put the true character of the Brad- laugh question very clearly and sharply. The law, he said,......

At Stockport, On Monday, In Addressing A Conservative...

Richard Cross entered on the delicate subject of Fair-trade, and very wisely repudiated all taxation of the food of the people, whether bread or meat ; indeed, he truly reminded......

We Have Always Maintained That If The Criminal...

libel were made more difficult, Juries would do more severe justice in the civil action, and a case heard this week confirm& this view. Mr. Clement Scott, proprietor of a......

Sir Richard Cross Has Been On The Stump In Lancashire—

sent there, perhaps, as representing the quieter Conservatives, the Conservatives of Sir S. Northoote's school, not the Conser- vatives of Lord Salisbury's. This day week he......

St. Paul's Industrial &hoot On The Ground That He Has

no power to compel evidence on oath, and that more unsworn evidence would be useless. He has, therefore, remitted the whole matter to the Public Prosecutor, who " will decide......