31 OCTOBER 1868, page 2

Mr. Applegarth Made A Very Effective Speech Against Mr. Roe-

buck, and in favour of Mr. Mundella, in Sheffield, last week. He fully sustained, by individual instances, the charge which we have always made against Mr. Roebuck, that his......

Mr. Bright Made An Address To His Constituents On Monday,

not, perhaps, in his happiest vein. He said, indeed, that "power was not necessarily happiness, or a vote necessarily wisdom," and his peroration, in which he called on the......

Mr. Brodrick Is Making A Fight At Woodstock, Noteworthy For

more than one reason. He has a Duke against him who can ruin half the voters,—though his Grace has been compelled to say he will not try,—yet be has the courage to fight the......

A Letter From The Bishop Of Natal In Last Saturday's

Times shows very strikingly to what gross misrepresentations of the struggle the Bishop of Oxford has, unhappily, committed himself. Towards the end of last session the Bishop......

We Trust If The New Government Comes In In December

it will publish an official account of all that its nominee has effected in Jamaica. The island seems ever since the arrival of Sir John Peter Grant to have sunk into profound......

The Rugby Tories Have Been Distinguishing Themselves This...

the Archbishop of Canterbury were elected by the suffrage of all educated men in Great Britain, Dr. Temple would be the inevitable Archbishop. He went in, however, like any......

We Observe With Regret That The Oxford Radicals Who Are

sup- posed to go farthest have not added their names as yet to the list of Sir Roundell Palmer's supporters. While the Marquis of Salis- bury has waived even wider......

And Yet The Positive Part Of Mr. Gladstone's Speech Was

scarcely more powerful than his indignant and lofty attack on the vacillating and dishonest policy of the Conservative Government, "sometimes watered down to the extreme of......

The Chances For Mr. Odger At Chelsea Seem To Be

improving. lie made a good and manly speech at Chelsea on Tuesday, which he commenced by announcing that his offer to Sir H. Hoare to determine which of the two should be the......

Dr. Colenso Remarks, In The Same Letter, On The Rashness

of Lord Carnarvon in giving credence to information "furnished under the seal of secrecy," charging the Bishop of Natal with gross acts of persecution towards the clergy who did......