2 NOVEMBER 1872, page 3

The Bishop Of Gloucester At Bristol Was On Tuesday Speaking

to a diocesan conference at Cirencester on the position of the Church of England. He held that it was really divided into two parties, the High Church and the Low Church; the......

The Agitation Against The Income-tax Has Always Existed,...

appears to be curiously strong at present, when the tax is only fourpence. Mr. Massey, at Tiverton, has pledged himself—as we think, in a most reckless and unstatesmanlike......

Everything Crosses The Sea Now-a-days, And We Suppose The...

epidemic" will. This is a disease apparently of the catarrh kind which has attacked the horses of New York and Philadelphia, and almost entirely suspended traffic. Thirty......

Mr. Fronde Has Gone To Lecture On Ireland In The

United States, and has been very warmly received. His notion is that American opinion is the herb which will heal the wounds of Ireland, and his object is to make this opinion......

A Geneva Correspondent Of The Daily News Announces By...

that Bishop Mareilly has resigned his diocese of Geneva, • on the ground that Mgr. Mermillod is now Bishop of that see. As he had previously informed the Council that he would......

Mr. Gerard Start, Member For Dorsetahire, Delivered A...

Tuesday to his constituents shoat game and the labourers. On game he was frank and liberal, offering, as we understand him, to give up ground game altogether ; but as to the......

We Have Once More To Apologise To Many Kind Correspondents

whose communications it is simply impossible for us to insert, at all events this week. We do our beet, but seven pages of letters on a single subject, the proposed Irish......

Sir Thomas Acland Has Made A Very Excellent, Though, As

we have elsewhere remarked, rather undecided, speech to the Broad. elist Agricultural Association. He evidently wishes to concede a -considerable measure of tenant-right, though......

Lord Penzance Has Resigned His Seat As Judge Of The

Probate and Divorce Court, and will, it is believed, be succeeded by Baron Martin, to the immense relief of all criminals throughout Eng- land. The seat is probably of all the......

We Regret To Perceive That Mr. T. Hughes Has Intimated

his intention of retiring from the representation of Frome. Mr. Hughes stood originally for that little borough as a strong church- man and advocate of co-operation, both of......

We Verily Believe That If Sir John Pakington Were Asked

to deliver an address on spectrum analysis, the delight of speech- making would get the better of him, and he would utter enough words to fill a column of the Times. He can......

Consols Were On Thursday 921- To

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