10 MARCH 1866, page 1

After The Message Followed, On The 22nd Ult., A Speech,

de- livered on occasion of the anniversary of Washington's birth- day,—a speech at once fierce and vulgar, and far more dis- creditable to the President than the unfortunate......

The Duke Of Somerset Has Quite Cleared Himself From The

charge of participating in any degree in the responsibility of the Devonport scandal. He knew nothing even of the telegraphic message till after the notice of motion in the......

The Church-rate Abolition Debate On Wednesday, Introduced...

member for Bury St. Edmunds, and prolonged in the usual tone by Mr. Walpole and Mr. Ducane, suddenly assumed a real interest from Mr. Gladstone's speech proposing a compromise,......

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Lord Hartington Introduced The Army Estimates On Tuesday,...

a speech good but wearisome—his singular la eve sentence, a habit of which a little exertion se [dm, being more marked than ever. He was a little careless, too, about totals,......

-on The 19th Ult. Mr. Johnson Vetoed The Bill For

extending the Freedmen's Bureau in the Southern States, the most moderate of the Radical party's measures, and one even supported by the Conservative Radicals. His reasons are......

The Relations Between Berlin And Vienna Have Not Become More

pleasant during the week. It is stated that Napoleon has signified his intention to remain neutral, and that final propositions have been submitted to the Kaiser by the King.......

News Of Tile Week.

TrIHROUGEIOUT the week the air has been heavy with rumours .1. about the details of the Reform Bill, of which five-sixths are guesses, and the remainder able a priori deductions......

The Most Peaceful-looking Symptom In This Affair Is The...

tenacity in dealing with his Hungarian subjects. He cannot fight Prussia without them, but in his answer to the Address he declared that while he accepted the Pragmatic Sanction......