16 SEPTEMBER 1871, page 1

News Of The Week.

T HE Liberals have been beaten again at Truro, where a Con- servative, Colonel Hogg, the Chairman of the Metropolitan Board of Works, has gained for his party the second seat......

The Queen Has Been Even More Seriously Ill Than We

knew last week. She has had bad sore-throat, followed by a formidable glandular swelling under the arm, the reduction of which has much weakened her. On this the Times waxes......

The Imperial Meeting At Gastein Has Been Followed By A

second Imperial meeting at Salzburg, and though we have, of course, no trustworthy information of the drift of the understanding arrived at, except from rumour and from the......

France And Italy Have Had A Sharp Misunderstanding On Tho

question of a French convent at Rome over which France has a sort of protectorate, and into the affairs of which the Wien Government proposed to inquire. It seems that the......

The French Assembly Has Prorogued Itself, By Advice Of The

Government, from Sunday next till the 4th December, a much longer holiday than, with a still unsettled budget, any one had anticipated. Nevertheless, both the amendments which......

The Aldershot Army Has Been Engaged During The Week In

marching, camping, drilling, and outpost practice. The three divisions have hitherto worked separately, each in its own area, but now two have united, south of the Hog's Back,......

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