There Is A Rumour Abroad, Rather Thinly Supported, That Mr.
Disraeli is meditating another flanking movement on the Irish Church. We cannot believe that it is in his power to do this, looking to the bitter Protestant feeling he has......
Mr. Reverdy Johnson Also Took Occasion To Promise His Audi-
ence a speedy settlement of the existing difference between England and the United States. " I entertain no doubt that all the difficulties which now exist between the two......
Yesterday Week The Coroner's Jury On The Bodies Of The
thirty- three victims of the railway disaster at Abergele brought in a verdict of manslaughter against Richard Williams, the senior breaksman, and Robert Jones, the junior......
Mr. John Hardy,—the Comic Brother Of The Home Secretary,—...
lost Dartmouth by the Reform Act, is canvassing South Warwickshire, where he recommends his cause by comparing Mr. J. S. Mill to an owl, who looks very wise and sage in the......
The Venerable Archdeacon Denison Is Canvassing East...
Conservative candidates, Major Allen and Mr. R. Bright, and in speaking on their behalf and that of the Irish Church, at Chew Magna, he said it was much more honourable for the......
The Coroner So Bitterly Attacked By Lord Farnham And Sir
Henry Edwards, M.P., for incapacity, has written and circulated an exceedingly temperate and, we think, extremely success- ful defence of himself, in which he says that he......
Yesterday Week, The New American Minister To This...
Reverdy Johnson, received from the Sheffield magnates, by whom he had been entertained, as we recorded last week, on the previous day, two complimentary addresses,—for, in......
Is West Surrey To Be Represented By Two•opponents Of Mr.
Gladstone? At present the Members for West Surrey are Mr. Cubitt, a thorough Conservative, and Mr. Briscoe, a nominal Liberal, who were returned at the last election without a......
There Has Been A Great Deal Of Merriment At Mr.
Roebuck's choice of a term for abusing the Spaniards,—" the dumbfounded Spaniard,"—but this incriminated expression seems to us the only one of any merit in the speech,—not for......