12 DECEMBER 1863, page 2

The Replies Of The Remaining Great Powers To The Imperial

pro- posal for a general Congress have been published this week. They are all, in fact, refusals. The Czar is extremely polite, and talks of his lively desire to return to the......

Mr. Charles Buxton Made A Speech At Maidstone, On Our

foreign policy, on Wednesday last, in which he took high ground on the principle of non-intervention, but by no means too high ground if he could only guarantee first, Europe's......

The Russian Government Has Ordered The Times'...

Poland. He was compelled to leave at an hour's notice, refused permission to visit Wilna, but allowed most graciously to proceed to St. Petersburg. A soldier accompanied him to......

Mr. Cobden Has Lost His Temper, And, Of Course, Done

an exceed- ingly foolish thing. The Times, with great unfairness, recently asserted that Mr. Bright had proposed to enrich the poor by divid- lug the lands of the rich, a......

M R. Charles Reed Reports In The Times An Almost Eqiidly

horrible case—a man, supposed to be a dangerous lunatic, whom he saw chained to an iron bar in a shed at Tregony. Ike " man betrayed an unextinguished love for little children,......

A Gentleman Residing At Alderley Writes Us A Letter, For

which we have not room, defending the decree of the Postmaster-General about the directions of letters to Alderley Edge. He says the colony of villas springing A L ., Ain the......

There Is A Hardness Of Heart In Some Men Which

those who have it not find it difficult to understand. Dr. Byrne, a visitor to Flush- ing, Cornwall, heard rumours of cruelty in the place, and obtained authority from the Home......

The Crawley Court -martial Is Getting Itself Done Amidst The

maledictions of newspaper readers. As a whole, the charges have, to unprofessional eyes, broken down, and that so completely, that the accused has abstained from calling......

Mr. James Spence, The Agent Of The Confederacy In Liverpool,

has the good fortune to find alike in the victory or defeat of the Southern Commanders presages of speedy and ultimate success. He writes to yesterday's Times to point out that......

Dr. Norman Macleod, Lecturing On Monday At Glasgow, Made A

most remarkable statement. There are no less than seventy-five officers of the Guards who aid in the work of visiting and relieving the poor of London. They belong to a regular......

On The 23rd Of November A Reconnaissance In Force Was

made by General Thomas's army in Tennessee, under Grant's orders, which discovered General Bragg to be falling back from a position which was no longer tenable after the......

Mr. Banting, A Gentleman Who Has Suffered For Years From

excessive corpulence, has contrived to bring 'himself down to a reasonable size. He had tried everything from excessive exercise to starvation, and everything failed ; till at......