6 JULY 1872, page 2

The Result Of The Aberdeen Election Is A Curious One.

There are, it is stated, 14,000 electors on the roll, but of these only 7,711 voted. Of these, again, only one-tenth, 704, voted for the Conservative, only 2,615 for the local......

Oh Tuesday, At The Evening Sitting, Mr. Miall Moved An

address to the Crown praying for a Royal Commission to collect full and accurate statistics concerning " the origin, nature, amount, and applications of any property and......

Mr. Hughes Proposed As An Amendment That The Commission,...

collecting its information, should suggest a plan for redis- tributing the ecclesiastical property so as to leave fewer under- incomed and fewer over-incomed parishes, and for......

The Telegrams From Calcutta, Published In The Times,...

recent financial trawactions of the Government and the Bank of Bengal are, we imagine, misinterpreted by the public. Nothing illegal has, we believe, been done by anybody. The......

Bethnal Green.iikin,a,ilrlittlhastate.of Mind. The Po S Y...

si-frekiokie of.Wyes.hfi, bt visit to the Manual, huidg'otig kemOved their windows and filled them with flowers, and turned oat in applauding thousands. They were described,......

The Summary Itself Of These Adventures Is Very Brief And

vague. Mr. Stanley seems to have engaged in a rather superfluous sort of war with the King of Ujowa, and the war seems to have ended even more casually than it began. Very few......

The Orthodox Majority In The French Protestant Synod...

to drive out the heretical minority. They have not only accepted a creed, and vested the right of electing pastors. in the Presbyteries instead of the people, but have created•......

Sir Charles Dilke Brought In A Bill On Wednesday The

object - of which we do not quite perceive. He wanted the State, he said, to take all the estates belonging to corporations,. municipalities, commissions, public bodies, and......

We Were Mistaken In Supposing That The Lords Agreed Last

week to that amendment on the Ballot Bill to which Lord Ripon assented, extending the hours of polling to 7 p.m. in the summer half of the year, and limiting it to 5 p.m. in the......