16 JANUARY 1864, page 1

News Of The Week.

W E published last week, in a late edition, the gratifying an- nouncement of the birth of a son to the Prince of Wales on the 8th inst. The Princess had only that day been......

Notes Between The British Government And That Of Saxony Upon

this subject were published on Saturday, but they amount to very little. Earl Russell reiterates very strongly the English view, that if Denmark has broken faith with Germany......

Sir George Grey's Plea That The Act 3 And 4

Victoria, cap. 54, providing that " it shall be lawful " to do as he has done, left him no discretion in the matter is clearly unsound. These words are not " a legal term......

The Discussions In The French Legislature, Mentioned In...

brsame on Wednesday and Thursday still more sharp, until the PreeiRent interfered to prevent one speaker from expressing the idea that the oppoeition might have a majority, and......

Samuel Wright, The Man Who Murdered His Paramour In The

Waterloo Road, was executed on Tuesday in front of Horsemonger Lane Gaol, amidst a very remarkable scene. The windows usually let at high prices were all empty, the shops wore......

The Drift Of The Schleswig-holstein Affair Has Through...

been, on the whole, pacific. Nobody has conceded anything, but there has been a lull, allowing time for reflection. The position today, shortly described, would appear to be......

Notice —a Delay Has Occurred In The Issue Of The

Title-Page and I ruler to the Sreerkroxt for the past year in consequence of the preparation of a • more perfect one than that hitherto given. Cloth covers for the volume are......

The More We Hear Of The Townley Case The More

monstrous the circumstances of his reprieve appear. It is now admitted that the Lunacy Commission appointed by Sir G. Grey found substantially no evidence at all of his......