18 JANUARY 1862, page 13

4- The Memoria_l To The Prince Consort. T Here Is A

very sincere desire among all classes of Englishmen to raise a monument to the late Prince Consort, worthy at once of his career and their regrets, and a very decided perplexity......

General James H. Lane.

I N our last two numbers we have had to vindicate the American, whose name is given above, from an attack of the Saturday Review, as useless as it was unfounded. The argument of......

Speech Of The King Of Prussia I T Is With A

feeling of utter weariness that Englishmen turn for a moment from more exciting scenes to study any fresh turn in German affairs. The distance between thought and action in that......