7 NOVEMBER 1868, page 2

The Colonial Secretary Of New South Wales, Mr. Parkes, Has

done us the honour of attacking us for our remarks, in a speech which shows how very much they were needed. He was very proud, he said, of the Treason-Felony Act. He thought the......

We Print Elsewhere A Letter From An Australian In Answer

to the observations which we made on the New South Wales Treason- Felony Act as long ago as 23rd May. The writer's reply does not come to much. He observes, first, that one of......

Mr. Albert Dicey, A Fellow Of Trinity College, Oxford, Made

a remarkable speech at Clitheroe last week in favour of Mr. Roundell's candidature for that borough,—one a the very ablest we have read throughout these weary elections. He......

The Committee Of Reference Appointed To Decide Whether...

or Sir Henry Hoare should retire from the candidature for Chelsea, decided yesterday week that it would be most for the advantage of the Liberal cause in Chelsea that Mr. Odger......

The London University Had Reason To Complain For Many Years

that it was ignored by the Times. It has certainly no longer reason to complain of this since it made advances to Mr. Lowe ; but then, on the other lewd, every time it appears......

The Liberal Registration Committee Of The City Are Trying...

all four seats, and have organized a somewhat elaborate machinery. Each ward, in the first place, is to talte care of itself, the policy of the managers being to keep the votes......

The Appointment, For Instance, Of The Rev. Iv. Bright To

the Professorship of Ecclesiastical History at Oxford is, we believe, a very respectable one. Either Mr. Church or Mr. J. S. Brewer would have filled the chair more ably, but......

If Mr. Gladstone Can Be Defeated In South-west...

the seat for Greenwich is tilled up, Mr. Gladstone will be too late for the debate on the Address, and the Government might retain power till February. That is the Premier's......