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Show Itritifeli Nens. Mr. Forster has issued an address to his constituents upholding the ex- ; isting education act. Mr. Lowe, in a ! similar address, replies to Disraeii's criticisms, and shows how what was ' characterized as-the unenergetic administration, ad-ministration, had carried the country through the criiis of open war without with-out compromising its dignity or giving giv-ing otlense to either party. The Government boasts and believes be-lieves that it has established permanent perman-ent relations of friendship and goodwill good-will with the United States. Bright's address is expected to-morrow. The petition against Attorney General Gen-eral James for bribery in election at Taunton was dismissed with costs. The death of Dr. Livingstone took place in June last. He had been traveling over a partially submerged country, and aftor wading four days through water was seized Ty illness of which he died. Writs of election for the new House of Commons was promulgated Inst night. Nolan, secretary of the Irish Amnesty Am-nesty Association, announces his intention in-tention ol contesting the election of Gladstone in Greenwich. |