15 APRIL 1871, page 2

Mr. Auberon Herbert Met His Constituents At Nottingham On...

week, to explain his vote for the dowry of Princess Louise. He defended it on the ground of the bargain with the Queen on her accession, but held the nation justified in making......

The American Correspondent Of The Times Telegraphs (april...

the Joint High Commission has arrived at an agreement as to the principles on which the Alabama claims and Fishery disputes are to be decided. The right of fishing on Canadian......

M. Guizot Publishes A Long And Very Generous Letter To

excuse the Executive Government of France for its indecision and weak- ness in dealing with the revolt in Paris. The only excuse he offers, however, is that the necessity of......

" A Borough Magistrate " Writes To The Times To

advocate Mr. Bruce's suggestion that municipalities might take the liquor trade into their own hands. They should close all existing houses, ap- point their own managers, allow......

Mr. Winterbotham Made His First Speech To His Stroud Consti-

tuents in his official capacity of Under-Secretary for the Home Department on Tuesday evening. He said that he had neither - sought nor expected office,—" certainly if he did,......

It Is Stated That M. Thiers Hesitates To Attack Paiis

until he has more troops. He has not 80,000 good men, while the Commune leads 100,000 volunteers, and is trying to compel as many more into the ranks. The city has been......

Cluseret And Dombrowski, The Minister At 1var And Com-...

of the Commune, are both professional soldiers. The former is a Breton of good family, and was an officer of engineers till a mosalliance forced him to emigrate. He engaged in......

Daring The Week One Great Effort At Compromise Has Been

made. The moderate party in the capital, the party which, distrusting the Reds, is still irritated by the "peasant government" of the last twenty years, has formed a Republican......

Mr. Sumner's Motion Of Censure On The President For His

action , in the matter of the San Domingo annexation was made in the Senate on the 27th March, and on the 29th March was " laid on the table," i. e., defeated, by 39 votes to......

The New Vice-chancellor Who Is To Fill The Place Vacated

by the- resignation of Sir John Staart is to be Mr. Wickens, probably the ablest lawyer who could by any possibility have received that. appointment. He is still a stuff......