18 MAY 1872, page 1

It Is Very Difficult To Form Any Judgment Worth Having

as to the success of this proposed Supplemental Treaty, which is s4r1 to begin by reciting the British and the American views and stating that the President of the United States......

The Cincinnati Platform Adopted By The Liberal...

which, if they are realized, will go far to undo the results of the Civil War. The Liberals affirm the abolition of slavery and the right of negroes to vote, but they declare......

News Of The Week

• V ERY crowded houses listened on Monday to Mr. Gladstone's and Lord Granville's explanations of the present condition of the weary negotiations with the United States. Both......

The Other Notable Point Which Strikes Us On A Superficial

glance at the correspondence is the uncandid way in which Mr. Fish treats Lord Granville's public interpretation of the Treaty given in the House of Lords on June 12, 1871. " It......

Under These Circumstances, The House Of Lords Had, Of...

*nothing to do but to adjourn, which it did, after listening to a 'rather curious outburst from Lord Russell, who called the Indirect 'Claims " these mendacious claims," and who......

The Editors Cannot Undertake To Return Manuscript In Any...

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We Have Just Received The Argumentative Correspondence...

and Mr. Fish on the subject of the " Indirect Claims." It contains little that is new on the subject,—iudeed the discussion in Parliament and the Press has nearly exhausted the......