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Show BriliftU News-Loudon, News-Loudon, 23. The mass meeting at Blackheath, to-day, was not so large as was expected on account of the heavy fog and drizzling rain. Gladstone, Glad-stone, however, was present, and de- ; livered an address to about three thousand people. He admitted that Parliament had been dissolved because be-cause government felt their power ebbine. He sharply attackedDisraeli for Becking to divert the attention ot the people from domestic to foreign politics. Gladstone proposed as a watchword forthe'Dartv of Liherals"Union." He spoke an hour, and at the conclusion received a vote of confidence. The address of Bright to his constituents con-stituents is published. It is brief and without special features, and fully concurs with Gladstone's policy. Parliamentary election in Greenwich Green-wich will be held on the 3rd of February. Feb-ruary. In the Tichbornc case, to-day, Hawkins concluded summing up for the prosecution, with a personal vindication vin-dication of Lady Radclifle, who he declared had never been soiled by the filthy, blighting, unholy, touch of the defendant. London, 29. Forster and." Childers addressed a Liberal meeting in this city hist night. Childers dwelt on the financial successes of the Government in reference to its fbreig-n policy. Joseph Arch has been invited to stand for Parliament in Birmingham. A meeting of leading Liberals was held at Marylebone last evening, and Daniel Grant was nominated for Parliament. Par-liament. Gen. La Marmoura has published a letter, maintaining the truth of his statements in regard to the negotiations negotia-tions at one time for the cession of German territory to France, in which he says Bismarck participated. |