4 NOVEMBER 1876, page 2

The Irish Liberal Opinion On The Eastern Question Seems As

much coloured as ever by the incapacity to agree with the Eng- lish, and the wish to take distinctions against the Liberal party. Mr. Mitchell Henry, at Ballinasloe, on......

The Slade Prosecution Was Concluded On Friday Week, When The

charge of conspiracy was dismissed, and Mr. Simmonds, there- fore, set at liberty ; and the defence was taken on Saturday, when written evidence given by Mr. Serjeant Cox (who......

The German Parliament Was Opened On The 30th Of October

by a message from the Emperor, who was prevented from attending by a cold. The message is of little interest or importance, the Emperor saying that his best endeavours are......

The Felsted Governing Body, Whose Action Was So Unfair, So

feeble, and so vacillating during the dispute with the late head master, has been reconstituted by the Charity Commission,—the present Governors, however, retaining their places......

Mr. Shaw Lefevre Made A Good Speech To His Constituents

at Reading on Wednesday last, pointing out the excessive feebleness of Lord Derby's foreign policy, and especially the quite recent weakness of allowing Turkey to substitute the......

• The Postmaster-general, Lord John Manners, Made A...

Edinburgh on Tuesday night, in answer to an address of con- fidence,—a speech from which it would appear that Ire is the most persistent supporter of Lord Beaconsfield to be......

An English "medium," A Certain Rev. Francis Ward Monck,...

a minister at Bristol, who was asserted by his counsel to be a man of independent means, keeping his carriage and yacht at Bristol, was also charged yesterday week at the......

Mr. Wallace, The Naturalist, Gave Evidence Of A Less...

kind to the same effect ; and Mr. Joad gave evidence that on the inside of a slate of his own, which had never been in Mr. Slade's hands, and which he firmly tied to one of Mr.......