13 APRIL 1867, page 2

The Luxemburg Affair Remains As Dangerous As Ever. The...

Government represses interpellations about it, but on April 8 M. de Moustier informed the Corps Legislatif, by the Emperor's order, that the proposal came from Holland, that......

We Regret Deeply To Note That The Princess Of Wales

is decidedly worse. A bulletin issued on Thursday is very cautious, but it is clear from the medical reports that inflammation has again ap- peared in the knee, "without any......

The Resignation Of Baron Ricasoli Has Not Yet Been...

but his successor, Rattazzi, has promised an explanation. The latter endeavoured, at first, to form a junction with the Left, and it was stated that Crispi at one time accepted......

Mr. Disraeli Strengthened His Hands On Saturday And...

receiving Conservative deputations from working men, which he received with open arms, and an empressement not without traces of secret surprise. The deputation of Saturday......

Earl Russell Made A Most Creditable Speech On Thursday...

The old man has twice the pluck of some of our more modern- politicians, and he told the Lords he did not believe Canada was indefensible. It would be hard of defence, but not......

Mr. Debrett Has Just Published A Sort Of Peerage Of

the House .of Commons, giving a short account of each member, and illus- trated by a sketch of his arms, when he claims any. Glancing over these we find, oddly enough, that Mr.......

It May, We Fancy, Be Taken As Certain That Any

danger of a quarrel between Count von Bismarck and the German Parliament has passed away. The only serious point was compromised. The members would not vote the military budget......

The Whole Debate Was Spirited, And Meant Business. The Only

Liberal deserter who spoke wall Mr. *Wert, who AM MO 104 to count on Mr. Disraeli's vague assurances of some candid future con- sideration of his wishes about the compound......

Lord Stanley Can Get No Answer From Spain. The Spaniards

have got it into their heads that it is dignified to be obstinate, and on the 9th inst. General Calonge informed the Senate that in the Tornado affair he would "cause the rights......

On Monday Another Great Deputation From Conservative...

working men was received by Mr. Disraeli, at which the proceedings were very enthusiastic, and the Chancellor of the Eschews was stated by the reporters to have " caught some of......

The American Senate Has Ratified The Treaty Purchasing...

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The Times Is Making In Big Type What The Americans

call a " tall " proposal. It wants all the Railways to federate themselves under a Parliament composed of all railway chairman, who are to have, we presume, one vote for each......

Another Little Intrigue Was Got Up Yesterday. On The Motion

for adjournment, Mr. Osborne called the attention of the House to some paper which, as we understand it, professed to contain a pledge given by Colonel Taylor, the Conservative......