14 NOVEMBER 1874, page 1

The Carlista Would Appear At Last To Have Sustained A

serious check. Don Carlos, pressed, it is imagined, by the necessity of inspiriting his followers, recently bombarded Irun, the Carlist town on the frontier between France and......

Three More Elections To The Assembly Were Held In France

on Sunday, the struggle lying in all of them between the Republicans and the Bonapartista, the latter being supported for the time by Monarchists of all shades. In the Drome,......

Mr. Gladstone's Pamphlet Drew Forth On Monday Two Com-...

both published in the Times, one from Archbishop Manning and one from Lord Acton. The Archbishop of West- minster is very brief, contenting himself with saying that the Vatican......

Lord Acton's Comment Is A Curious One. It Professes To

depre- cate Mr. Gladstone's anxiety on the ground that long before the Vatican Council, Rome had been guilty of authorising, not only gross interference with the Civil power,......

News Of The Week.

T HE speeches made at the annual banquet to the Ministers at Guildhall were this year not very striking, but they had a certain interest of their own. The French Ambassador, the......

Mr. Gladstone's Pamphlet On The Vatican Decrees, Of Which We

explained something of the tenour last week, appeared on the day of our last issue, and has, of course, given great offence to Roman Catholics, and apparently not very great......

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