14 DECEMBER 1867, page 1

The Publisher Of The Spectator Will Fed Obliged By...

intended for the Current Number being sent in as early in the week as possible. It is impossible to guarantee the insertion of Advertisements sent in after 12 a.m. on Friday.......

A Declaration, As Yet Only Reported By Telegram, Has Been

pub- lished in Ireland, demanding equality for all religious professions as essential to order and good government. It is signed by Lords Fingal, Granard, Kenmore, Dunraven,......

It Is Reported—truly Or Falsely—that Lord Stanley,...

receipt of M. Rouherls speech, telegraphed to the British Embassy to say, that such being the Imperial programme, Her Majesty's Government definitively .declined to enter the......

Moved By The Widespread Character Of These...

resolved at bat to suppress them. On Thursday, the Lord-Lieutenant issued a proclamation, stating that such pro- cessions, as tending to excite hatred and contempt of the......

News Of The Week.

A_ FRIGHTFUL atrocity was committed on Friday evening, apparently by Fenians. "Colonel" Burke is detained in the Clerkenwell House of Detention, and a barrel of gunpowder was......

The Talk Of The Week In Home Politics Has Been

still of Feniaus. The notion of funeral processions in honour of the "Manchester Martyrs" struck the Irish mind alike on its poetic, its religious, and its anti-Saxon side, and......

We Mentioned Cursorily Last Week The Tenor Of M. Rouher's.

speech on the Papal question on December 5, the telegraphic summary of which alone we had then received. It was very able,. in its strong, rather coarse, highly flavoured,......

M. Rouher's Declarations As To The Future Are Precise...

"The French troops will remain at Rome as long as their pre- sence shall be necessary for the security of the Pope, and by the word 'security' the Government mean to speak not......