4 DECEMBER 1869, page 3

The Recent Ministerial Crisis At Melbourne Is Not Very...

understood here. We believe the general outline of the facts to be as follows. The late Ministry fell partly because it transpired that one of the Ministers had been trying to......

The Colonists Had Another Very Successful Meeting At The...

Street Hotel on Wednesday last, when loud complaints were made from all quarters of the superciliousness, and little knowledge of Colonial affairs shown at the Colonial Office.......

We Do Not Often Mention Newspapers, But We Must Notice

the appearance of a new illustrated weekly of the first class, called the Graphic. It is full of drawings which seem to us very good, especially a sketch of the Pope in Council,......

We Publish To-day The Last Of Two Remarkable Letters,...

by a stonemason, now working for Mr. Cornell, the founder of the University of that name in Western New York. The letters are full of unconscious touches, which will, we think,......

We Are Happy To See That Keble College, Oxford, Which

is to be opened next October, is not to be for any special class of students, —not exclusively for " poor " students, —but that it will take mem- bers from all classes and fit......

Mr. Voysey Has Made A Remarkably Able And A Remarkably

candid and outspoken defence of his position as a clergyman of the Church of England, before the Chancellor of the Diocese of York, maintaining that his only obligation as a......

Our Article Of Last Week On The Rugby Appointment Has

been attacked, but we feel no doubt at all that every word of it will be strictly substantiated. Mr. Hayman has been chosen in a spirit of reaction from Dr. Temple's Liberalism......

The Chancellor, However, In Explaining Why He Admitted...

against Mr. Voysey to proof, seems to have laid down a very narrow construction of the Articles touching the Atonement, and one which, if it were to be supported, ought to drive......

Consols Were On Friday Evening 921 To 921.

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