30 NOVEMBER 1867, page 2

A Woman's Vote,—a Certain Miss Or Mrs. Lily...

and (necessarily) accepted, for Mr. Jacob Bright at the poll. Her name had somehow been put on the register by mistake, probably for a man's, and the polling clerk had no choice......

Mr. Jacob Bright Has Been Elected At Manchester By A

very large majority over his Conservative opponent, Mr. Alderman Bennett. Mr. Jacob Bright received 8,260 votes, Mr. Alderman Bennett 6,499, and Mr. Henry (who does not appear......

The Times And Telegraph Alike Demand A Large Increase To

the Metropolitan Police, which now numbers only 7,000 men, scat- tered over 700 square miles of thickly populated ground. Not more than half of these men can be on duty at once......

The Demi-official Papers Of Paris Repeat With Wearisome...

that the Conference on Rome is to come off, and affirm that Italy and the Papacy have both consented to enter it. We dare say they have, as either must for the moment obey the......

The Duke Of Edinburgh, Or Prince Alfred, As People Like

better to call him, has been killing an elephant in the Knysna, a district of the Cape, and the world is delighted, and reads an account of the feat in two long columns. It......

We Hope Sir R. Mayne Does Not Hate Costermongers, For

they have been delivered wholly into his hands. Instead of repealing the 6th Clause of the Metropolitan Streets' Act, Mr. Hardy has repealed only the last proviso, thus allowing......

Lord Portman Presented Yesterday Week In The House Of Lords

a petition from certain persons in the diocese of Salisbury, com- plaining that the Bishop of Salisbury had embodied in his late Charge doctrines as to the real objective......

The Struggle Of • Thursday In South Leicestershire Is The

most important one of the autumn. The Tory candidate, Mr. Pell, though the grandson of a peer and a man of property, is a tenant- farmer, and would, it was thought, receive many......

We Would Call Attention To A Letter From Our Well

known corre- spondent "J. M. L." We do not endorse all his opinions, but there can be no doubt whatever that the winter will be a terrible one for the English poor, already......

So Afraid Are President Johnson's Friends Of The Effect Of

his untutored rhetoric, that they have induced him to answer a "serenade," given him by the Military and Naval Conservative . Society, by reading a written paper, an act which......