15 OCTOBER 1870, page 2

The French Fleet, Which, According To The Danes, Was Very

badly found, and commanded -by officers so ignorant that they did not know when the Baltic was closed by the ice, has returned to the North Sea, probably with orders to make......

The Actively Political Portion Of The Working-class, On...

hand,—a very small portion, by the way, —is generous to rashness in the exuberance of its sympathy with the young Republic. Lad by Professor Beesly and Dr. Congreve, a certain......

A Battle, Which Also Went Against The French, Was Fought

on Thursday week (October 6), in the Vosges mountains, between Raon l'Etape and Saint Die, about thirty miles south-east of Lune- vine, between a French army under General......

Count Bismarck Is Evidently Restless Under The Defence Of...

Should the defence be protracted to the last, there would be dan- ger of a catastrophe which would overwhelm all Europe with horror, the death by starvation of two millions of......

Mr. Bass, M.p. For Derby, On The Contrary, In Addressing

his constituents on Tuesday evening, expressed his belief, amidst "loud applause," that English "sympathies are now changing in some degree towards unfortunate France, laid as......

The Republic Seems In No Difficulty About Money. It Pays

for everything either in bonds or cash, and we hear no talk of aasignats ; but we wonder what it will do about the Rentes due on December 22. It cannot pay them in Paris, and......

The Liberal Members For Large Constituencies Are Not Very...

about the war, except on the point of keeping out of it. Sir Thomas Bazley, in addressing the Liberal Club yesterday week in the Chorltou Town Hall, Manchester, apologized for......

The Military Accounts From Paris Are Much More Favourable...

those from the provinces. There, at least, there seems to be a General who knows what he can and what he cannot do. 'The firing of the forts had compelled the Germans to fall......

The Provisional Government Has Finally Decided To...

until the Germans have left France. The reason assigned is the occupation of so many departments by the enemy, but the real reason is probably the fear of being hampered in the......