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Mr. Carlyle, In A Published Letter Of The 27th December

last, intimates that he could wish to be a German, and still young, in order to fight before Paris on the German side ; and General Garibaldi, in another published letter, of......

Count Bismarck Is Perfectly Reasonable About The English...

sunk in the Seine, as we always anticipated that he would be. The following is the most important part of a message sent by him to Lord Granville on the subject :—" You are......

Consols Were On Friday 921 To 921.

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A Telegram From Berlin Affirms That Herr Miihler, The...

Minister of Education, has not resigned, but the statement wants • confirmation. It is quite possible that the King has been unable to part with a Minister he must approve so......

The Death Of Marshal Prim Appears To Have Resulted From

con- gestion of the brain, caused by the inflammation from his wounds. His physicians were, from the first, aware that no other result was possible ; but concealed their......

Sir Charles Dilke, At Chelsea, On Monday, Took A Mach

stronger line, and was at least as hearty in denouncing the German attempt to wrest Alsace and Lorraine from France at the cost of all this bloodshed as the Spectator. He......

Mr. Winterbotham And Sir Charles Dilke, Though They Went...

as Knights of the Red Cross to the seat of war, and are supposed to act a good deal together in Parliament, certainly Appear to take very opposite views of the war in its......

A Most Extraordinary Case Was Tried Before The Recorder Of

London on Tuesday. Mr. A. H. W. Lamb, a barrister, was accused of stealing and selling books from the Library of Lincoln's Inn. There was no doubt that he had had possession of......

The Sudden Death Of The Dean Of Canterbury (dean Alford)

will be felt widely in the English Church. The Dean was hardly a scholar or theologian, and still less a high philosophical thinker ; but he was a man of great common-sense, of......

Mr. Martin, The Nationalist Elected For Meath, On The...

tion of the poll made a strong Separatist speech to the electors. lie regarded the election as a proof that Irishmen believed Ireland to be an independent kingdom by......