14 JULY 1866, page 2

-general Cialdini Has Crossed The Po And Occapied Rovigo...

out opposition. The Austrians were withdrawing from Venetia, only leaving a garrison in the fortresses. Garibaldrievolunteers nia.le an attack on 6th July (yceterclap week), on......

The Jamaica Committee Had A Stirring Sitting On Monday, To

discus Mr. C. Buxton's letter resigning the chairmanship, and condemning the prosecution of Mr. Eyre by the Committee for murder. Mr. Buxton defended himself on the ground we......

Only One Member Of The New Government Has As Yet

been beaten on the hustings, Mr. Patton, the Scotch Advocate-General, who has lost Bridgwater to a Mr. Vanderbyl, an Australian, we believe, of Dutch extraction, who once......

General Peel Has Ordered 60,000 More Breech-loaders In...

the 40,000 ordered by Lord llitrtington and Earl de Grey. That is energetic, provided the order is obeyed, but it is said that a rifle much better than the Snider rifle has been......

The.on Pollock Retires In Favour Of Sir Fitzroy-kelly,...

career.......

Mr. Disraeli Was Of Course Returned On Friday Without...

tion, and made in payment to his constituents rather a spread- eagle speech. England adopted the policy of non-intervention net because she was weak, but because she had grown......

-sir John Pakington Was Re-elected For Droitwich On...

opposition, Droitwich not having forgotten how its repre- sentative once tried to give it a monopoly of the Indian salt sup- ply, by releasing its salt from the duty imposed on......

The Generals Of The Auistrian And Italian Armies Are...

on one point the habitualimbecility-of JAI Generals. They affect to think publicity dangerous because they dread criticises, pro- hibit newspaper correspondence, seize......

The Victory On The Bistaitz Has Been Followed By A

forward movement of the Prussian army. The main body is now in Moravia, threatening the Austrians at Olmutz by a direct advance in that quarter with the army of the Crown......

Every War Raises A Discussion As To The Value Of

old Generals. Sir E. Gust writes to the Times to advise that no general over fifty should ever be put in command of an army, observing that Napoleon and Wellington sheethed......

General Peel -addressed His Constituents At Huntingdon On...

a very hearty and good-natured speech. His main point was an announcement that he had increased Lord Hartington's order for breech-loaders from 40,000 to 100,000, and invited......

'for Hanover Appealsto The People Of Great I Of The

families of the Hanoverians killed Prussian troops. We trust that not a If any sueh families are in want, let *ty producel the slaughter, sell the vast masses of property which......