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The Rumours Of An Almost Immediate Dissolution Turn Out To

be in- ventions. Whether the Cabinet at its second meeting, this day week, discussed the policy or not, —and it appears to be most pro- bable that it did,—the resolution to hold......

The Trial Of Marshal Bazaine Commenced On Tuesday. It Is,

of course, impossible for us to summarise these proceedings in these columns every week until they close, and we must content ourselves with saying that the prosecutor is......

The Prospects Of The Comte De Chambord Have Not Improved.

Besides" the issue of M. Thiers' letter, and the exceedingly mild speech of M. Gambetta at Perigueux, the Monarchists have now to contend with the defection of all the Left......

The German People And The Government Of Berlin Seem To

be very hostile both to the Comte de Chambord and the Duc d'Aumale. The former is described in the Cologne Gazette—an independent paper, but usually in strong accord with the......

News Of The Week.

TR. DISRAELI is the Liberals' strength and shield. In him J_V1 they may put their trust, and not be confounded. By the won- derful letter to Lord Grey de Wilton, of which we......

M. Thiers' Letter To The Mayor Of Nancy, Declining For

the present the urgent request that lie would come and receive in person the thanks of the people for the policy which had achieved so early the liberation of the territory from......

Mr. Bright Has Published His Address To The Electors Of

Bir- mingham, stating that he has accepted the Duchy of Lancaster, that he Las not changed his old principles, and that rather than be unfaithful to them, he would retire from......

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