11 NOVEMBER 1871, page 2

Yesterday Week Prince Bismarck Made An Energetic Speech...

Imperial Ilouse of Assembly (the Reichstag) in favour of a special hoard of six millions for war purposes, which the Emperor could only use for the mobilization of the Army, and......

Mr. C. S. Read Addressed The Farmers' Club In Salisbury .

Square on Monday, on the condition of the agricultural labourer, whom he thought better off than the town workman. lie had fresh air, a cheap house, and a garden which " ought"......

Foriustance, Sir C. Dilke, Before He Exploded His...

had already, last week, been pleading at Manchester for such a redistribution of seats as would give us something like equal electoral districts. It was, of course, very easy to......

The New York Ring Is Smashed For The Moment. The

Germane seem to have joined their old friends the Republicans—whom they quitted because the party objected to beersaloons and "pretty waiter girls "—and the Democratic majority......

The New Grand Vizier Of Turkey Is Sending Up Turkish

stocks • by dismissing Turkish peculators. That is very like brushing away gorged mosquitoes; the fresh ones only bite the harder. As • the Vizier cannot control the Caliph, and......

Mr. Bass Takes The Bull By The Horns With A

vengeance. He told the Derbyshire Licensed Victuallers on Wednesday that a publican's trade was as good as a baker's or butcher's, that more people were killed by overeating......

Neers Of The "bounty.' Mill

4 . 10, , r k l ittet for strengthen- Three Judgeships of the four created by tit, Montague ing the Judicial Committee have been filled up. Sir _ -a Smith one of the Common Law......

The Crisis In Austria Cannot Be Said To Have Ended,

though Count Andrassy, Premier in Hungary, has consented to accept the seals of the Foreign Office, and although Baron Kellersperg has succeeded in forming a ministry for the......

The Metropolitan Board Of Works Wants To Borrow Two Millions

to effect some improvements in the way of widening thorough- fares and opening one new one from the West End to Shorediteb. The policy of borrowing money for these improvements......

The Accounts From Persia Are Still Most Disastrous. The...

correspondent of Messrs. Gray, Dawes, and Co. informs them, from careful observations, that more than two-thirds of the carrying animals of the country have died, and in Fars......

Mr. Jessel Did Not Say Much To His Constituents At

Dover, except that he for one should not pander to the wishes of his superiors,— quite a superfluous remark in a politician whose pot weaknesses are to answer his superiors,......