19 MARCH 1864, page 2

On Monday Night Mr. Roebuck Put On His War-paint And

danced the war dance round the Federal Government and Lord Russell, whom he included in the same political circle. He said that the Northerners were " corrupt, base, cowardly,......

The Conservatives' Wednesday Victories Were Broken This...

great defeat. The second reading of Mr. Dodson's Bill, for admitting Oxford graduates to the highest Arts' degree, that of M.A., without theological teat—they now sign the......

We Are Happy To Learn That The Trades Council In

London, which represents a great number of Trades' Unions, has sent a deputation to Mr. Gladstone, introduced to him by Mr. Thomas Hughes, on the subject of his proposed......

Mr. Maurice Wrote An Admirable Letter To The Times Of

this day week, explaining his reasons for not signing the new test imposed by Dr. Rimy and the Recordites on the English Clergy. He declines to recognize the right of any......

Mr. A. J. Stephens, Q.c., And Mr. F. Traill, Have

given it as their opinion that the new Oxford declaration or test " impeaches the judgment of the Privy Council by affirming the con- verse of the propositions established by......

The Government Has Received A Despatch From Colonel Neale...

plaining the disaster of Kagosima, which the official journals consider very triumphant. It would be, if it had anything to do with the accusation. Colonel Neale says the town......

The Morale Of The Confederates Appears To Improve. The Con-

federate General Pickett, commanding in North Carolina, writes to Federal General Peck, at Newbern, that he intends to execute every negro he catches who is proved to have......

We Publish In Another Place A Somewhat Remarkable Series Of

letters from both clergymen and laymen on the subject of " Eternal Punishments "—the one real theological interest of the day. To note how many shades of meaning are attached by......

The Greatest Feat Yet On Record In The Department Of

gunnery was achieved last week. We look on now in the frame of mind of the tadpole when his tail dropped off, simply remarking, " What next ?" and preparing for anything. On......

The Treasury Have Granted Sir Rowland Hill Full Pay For

life, and proposed a vote extending the grant to his widow, should she survive. The stamp subscription is not, therefore, needed, but the popular appreciation of Sir R. Hill......