11 FEBRUARY 1871, page 3

The Election Of The Oxford City School Board Of Six,

has not been a credit to the organization of the Liberals, who are in a large majority in the town. First came the ticket of three Con. servative candidates, neck to neck, with......

A Cape Journal Publishes An Official Statement, From...

appears that during 1870, 5,661 diamonds were shipped from Port Elizabeth, valued at £125,000, and an estimate giving the total value of the stones shipped from the Cape as......

The Duke D'aumale Has Issued An Address To The Electors

of France which does not strike us as very effective. As he had no share of responsibility in the war, direct or indirect, he stipulates for " entire liberty of appreciation or......

Mr. Gladstone Is Sometimes Accused Of An Indirectness And...

subtlety almost amounting to want of candour. A letter from him to Dr. Hampden, the late Bishop of Hereford, published in the memoir of that prelate by his daughter, which has......

The Correspondent Of The Daily News At The Saxon Head-

quarters did a gallant act in calmly riding into Paris the moment the convention for its surrender was signed, undismayed by the hate of the Parisians for English correspondents......

Nor Was Mr. Gladstone's Course In The Case Of Mr.

Maurice himself lees noble, while it was much more hazardous to his own political interests. For when this question about Mr. Maurice's orthodoxy was first raised, Mr. Gladstone......

The Most Bizarre And Horrible Railway Accident We Ever...

ber to have heard of is reported by cable from the Hudson River. A train laden with passengers was going along quite comfortably, when (February 6) it passed a train laded with......

We Cannot Agree With Those Who Denounce The Tendency Of

the Post Office to make profit. On the contrary, we hope to see the interest of the National Debt one day paid out of the profits of the Post, State Telegraph, State Railway,......

Consols Were On Friday 911 To 92.

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We Are Glad To Learn That Mr. Brian Dillon, One

of the Fenian prisoners, who was too ill to cross the Atlantic, and had, therefore, refused the pardon conditional on his not returning to Ireland, has been liberated with......

Mr. Gladstone On Friday Night Replied To A Question From

Mr. Auberon Herbert asking why M. Jules Fevre had not obtained his safe-conduct when it was asked for by England, by stating in effect that Count Bismarck did as he liked. The......