14 SEPTEMBER 1867, page 2

An Amusing Correspondence, The Political Meaning Of Which...

elsewhere discussed, has been published this week, between President Johnson and General Grant, on the removal of General Sheridan. Mr. Johnson orders his removal, and asks......

The Geneva Congress Has Been Still More Incoherent....

to promote universal peace, it seems to have been chiefly successful in eliciting speeches showing what needs destruction before peace can begin. Garibaldi, on arriving there on......

Mr. Johnson Has Not Only Dismissed General Sheridan And...

Sickles for their Radical policy, but has dismissed General Howard,—the Havelock of the American War, but a man of less stern and perhaps sweeter religious nature than Havelock,......

Who, Except Naturalists, Had Ever Heard, Before The...

the British Association on Tuesday, that British estates are in great danger of suffering seriously in value from the agency of voles? One accomplished man in our hearing,—no......

Encouraged By This Admirable And Success . Ful Paper, Sir...

Lubbock's friends and admirers were unwise enough to hold a private meeting at Dundee to support his claims as candidate for the University of London,—only one elector of that......

The Archbishop Of Canterbury—or Some One Else—has Already...

for the Pan-Anglican Synod, which is to meet at Lam- beth on the 24th. 25th, and 2Gth of September, a programme of pro- ceedings. The first day the Bishop of Illinois is to......

Perhaps The Most Interesting Paper Of The Dundee Meeting To

unscientific men was Sir John Lubbock's on the early condition of man, being intended to answer Archbishop Whately's argu- ment that no community ever did or could emerge......

There Has Been One Strictly Literary Discussion In The...

Association on the genuineness of a correspondence which has been discovered or invented, or more probably first invented and then discovered, between Newton and Pascal, and......