7 SEPTEMBER 1867, page 2

Mr. Dillwyn Met His Constituents At Swansea Yesterday...

he explained rather confusedly his part in the celebrated Tea-Room meeting of last session, and took infinite credit to him- self for extracting from Colonel Taylor that......

Mr. Gladstone Made A Fine Speech At The Meeting Of

the S. P. G. at Penmaenmawr on Tuesday. He said very truly of the present time that "it is a period when, undoubtedly, more has been written and more has been said, in a form at......

The Interest Attaching To The Abyssinian Expedition Has...

to quite an animated antiquarian discussion as to the identity of the Guinea-worm, to the attacks of which it is asserted that our soldiers will be liable in the lower parts of......

The Members For Oxfordshire Attended, On Tuesday, At A...

of the Agricultural Society, but as they dined under an awning, and a thunderstorm was rattling down upon the awning during a great part of the dinner, their political views......

On Monday There Was A Great Anti-unionist Demonstration...

village of Stavely, in Derbyshire, among the colliers and miners of the Stavely Coal and Iron Company. It seems that the colliers and miners of Yorkshire tried to get up some......

Authentic Accounts Have Been Received Of The Execution...

Emperor Maximilian on the 19th Jane at Queretaro. The pro- ceedings of the court-martial appear to have been highly dis- creditable,—something like our own Jamaica......

Lord Russell And Mr. Gladstone Have Both Sent Replies To

the Committee of the Reform Demonstration to be held at the Crystal Palace on the 30th inst. Lord Russell does not like celebrating leaps in the dark' till the dark has cleared......

He Left A Letter About The Disposal Of His Body.

He wished it taken to Europe, and buried by his wife's,—of whose death he had received an erroneous report. He adds oddly, " I have looked at death with tranquillity, and I wish......