12 DECEMBER 1868, page 3

We Have Done The Record And Its Followers In Frome

an injustice for which we beg heartily to apologize. The Evangeli- cals of that borough did not apologize to Mr. Bennett, as we believed they did, nor did they present him with......

The Meeting Of The Society For Promoting Christian Know-...

on Tuesday, to which we referred last week, was even more violent than was expected,—rather worse than the scene on the South-West Lancashire hustings,—but it ended in a victory......

The Dissenting Ministers Seem To Be Even In Advance Of

the clergy when the safety-valve is open. Mr. Townshend Main- waring asserts that during the Denbighshire election a Dissent- ing minister asserted that Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn......

It Is Worth Notice That Neither The Liberal Nor The

Conservative Caves have prospered at the Elections. Mr. Hubbard, Mr. Sand- ford, Mr. Erle, Mr. Schreiber, Mr. Reginald Yorke, Mr. Gorst, Mr. B. Cochrane have none of them seats......

The Athenaeum, Of Last Saturday, In A Generally...

tice of the Bill which is about to be introduced for altering the constitution of University College, London, expresses surprise that " it is proposed not to honour any old......

We Are Not Sorry To See A New Hand At

the Poor Law Board, - which needs a strong hand, if ever any department needed it, but it is only fair to Mr. Villiers to say that the Pall Mall's remark on his " indolence and......

The Most Prominent Feature In The Stock Exchange Has Been

the excited market for Foreign Bonds caused by the unfavourable news from the East. Turkish Stocks were very dull at the com- mencement of the week, and a decline of from one to......

Mr. George Peabody Has Given Another £100,000 To The Poor

of London. This makes £350,000 given to London, and £150,000 to Baltimore, or half a million in all. There is nothing to be said that we see in praise of munificence like that,......

The Manchester Examiner Published Ou Thursday An Article...

Poor Law Board as a quotation from the Spectator. 14 such article ever appeared in our columns, and we shall be glad if our contemporary will correct its inadvertent error. We......

The Inquest Into The Death Of Mrs. Mary Grant, Of

Newport, who was killed in a charge of the 23rd Welsh Fusiliers during the Election riots, has terminated. It was proved that Colonel Bell had done his utmost to clear the......

Yesterday And On Friday Week The Leading Foreign Bonds Left

off at the annexed quotations :— Dec.4. Dec. 11. Dec. 4. Dec. 11. Brazilian, 1865 78 78 Bosnian (Angto-Dutch) 9O 90 Egyptian, 1864 831 831 Spanish, 18417 331 821 Italian, 1861......