RAILWAY COMMITTEES
... HOUSE OF COMMONS, FRIDAY, MINy 16. t LONDON AND YORK RAILWAV.-Mr. Clarke, (of Tuxford), was sl 1 examined at considerable length in exllanation of the reasons G! Why ie oand the other inhabitants of Tuxford urianimoously cc supported the Londou and York Railway, as the most ad- t vantageous to that district. Mr. Gladstone, M.P., gave li evidence, showing the unanimity of his constitutents of ...