27 JUNE 1868, page 2

It Will Be Remembered That At The Last Election For

Bristol, for the seat vacated by Sir Morton Peto, Mr. J. W. Miles, a Con- servative, was returned, a fact quoted as proof of the approach- iug reaction. On Thursday, however,......

The Bill For Amalgamating The South-eastern Railways, And...

railway communication with the Continent in the hands of a gigantic monopoly, has been withdrawn. The Com- panies pretend that their object was to serve the public, but on the......

A Good Many Men Of Weight And Influence Met At

the rooms of the Society of Arts on Monday, to consider what could be done for the unemployed poor of our great cities (London especially), that would have the effect of......

Mr. Cardwell Is The First Minister Of The Liberal Cabinet

who has issued an address. It is, like Mr. Cardwell, clear, discreet, and too much in the old style. He is in favour, of course, of dis- establishment in Ireland, but wants also......

The Stirring Part Of The Scene, However, Was Caused By

an outbreak from Lord Redesdale, who declared that the prayer of the petition was, in effect, to commit an act of " sin " and " sacri- lege,"—to take away what was devoted " to......

The Petition From Liberal Clergymen Which We Mentioned A...

ago, which characterizes the present Established Church in Ireland as "an injustice which legitimately offends the majority of the Irish people," was presented to the House of......

Sir John Lubbock Has Put Out A Very Good Letter

to Mr. Savory, the chairman of his University of London Committee, stating his intention to retire from the University contest, in order to fight West Kent in the Liberal......

A Working Man, Mr. Airey, Has Appeared As A Candidate

for Worcester, and has issued a very clear address. He is in favour of manhood suffrage and the ballot, of a Permissive Bill with a Maine Law to follow, of abolishing the......

Baron Von Beust Has Addressed A Letter To The Austrian

Ambas- sador in London defending the coupon tax on Austrian Consols, intended avowedly for the benefit of London, "that great barometer of the monetary fluctuations of the......