26 SEPTEMBER 1868, page 2

Mr. Disraeli Is Evidently Anxious To Do All In His

power to obliterate the bad impression caused by appointing so incapable a man as Lord Mayo to govern India, by showing great prudence in his more recent recommendations. Since......

Captain Shemrd Osborn Has Put Out An Admirable Address For

Birkenhead, which he is going to contest with Mr. Laird. He is a true Liberal and Gladstonian, and maintains, as a naval officer who has studied the subject minutely, that naval......

The Fruits Of The Attempt Of The Georgian Planters To

exclude the negroes from the Legislature and to keep them in their old subjection have been a serious riot at Camilla (reported by Atlantic telegraph) between white " Democrats......

Of Course There Cannot But Be Some Anxiety As To

the part Napoleon will play towards Spain. He cannot wish to have a great republic just now set up in his immediate neighbourhood, and yet he cannot wish to interfere actively......

A Disgraceful Scene Took Place Yesterday Week In The City,

where Brother Ignatius (the Bev. J. L. Lyne) had been preach- ing. This gentleman has preached on previous Fridays on the sins peculiar to the City, and seems especially to have......

Mr. Stansfeld Made A Remarkable Speech On Naval Expendi-...

at Halifax last Monday night. He pointed out that when Sir John Pakington came into office, he immediately, as has been his wont, made a great flourish of trumpets about the......

So Also Is The King Of Prussia's Speech At The

Hamburg Bourse, where he said very peremptorily, and we must say rather arbi- trarily, "The language I have already used at Kiel should have been accepted as a most emphatic......

We Have A Little Additional Information Via Panama And St.

Nazaire of the fearful earthquake in Peru, and, oddly enough, there is nothing in it to confirm the intelligence given by the first Atlantic telegram that Ecuador suffered much......

Much Has Been Said This Week Of A Supposed" Flank

movement" meditated by Mr. Disraeli on the Irish Church question. It is asserted, in one of the letters to the Scotsman, that Mr. Disraeli will propose complete......