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Mr. Gladstone, in a letter to the Lord Provost of Edinburgh, explains his public appearanee at Manchester Bosom after he had declared himself unable to attend a meeting in......

The Rumour In Paris, Yesterday, Was That The Expected...

mani- festo had arrived. Hearing this the Police, it is said, had made inquiries, and hearing also that the manifesto contained expressions injurious to France and England, had......

Births.

On the 12th October, at Knebworth Rectory, Herta, the Wife of the Rev. G. L. Langdon, of a son. On the 13th, at Glenorchard, near Glasgow, the Wife of Colonel Slade, Inspecting......

Postscript.

SATURDAY. A deputation from the Finsbury meeting, beaded by Mr. T. Duncombe, waited on Lord Clarendon yesterday, and read to him an address founded on the resolutions adopted on......