19 JANUARY 1878, page 2

Lord Stratford De Redcliffe Published On Thursday A...

the Times upon the terms of peace to be demanded by Russia. He writes temperately, but from a diplomatist's point of view, holding all manner of documents sacred which have been......

The Russians Publish Nothing Of What Is Going On South

of the Balkans, and the Turks exaggerate all events, but it seems certain that Suleiman Pasha is retreating towards Philippopolis, that he turned at bay at Tatar-Bazardjik, and......

Mr. G. 0. Trevelyan, In The Course Of A Very

masterly speech— repeating arguments for our neutrality, which can never be too much popularised, and which no one has put better than Mr. Tre- velyan—delivered to his......

The Pope Refused To Allow The Priests Serving In The

Basilicas to repeat prayers for Victor Emanuel under the form,— " Pro Rege nostro," alleging that to do so would be to sanction the extinction of the Temporal Power. The funeral......

Mr. Bright's Speech At Birmingham On Saturday Was Not One

of his best. We are somewhatweary of his self-glorifying rehearsals. of his own resistance to the Crimean war, and entirely decline to - admit that the Russian hectoring about......

Mr. Chamberlain's Speech Was Much Abler And More Relevant To

the occasion. He said very happily that the present Govern- ment is unfortunate, for when it does nothing, the country is un- easy; and when it does anything, the country is......

Up To Friday Evening No Authentic Intelligence Had...

public as to the Russian conditions of peace. It is certain, however, that they have been forwarded to the Grand Duke Nicholas as commander-in-chief of the army, and that he......

The Meeting Of Parliament Has Taken The Interest Out Of

most of the public meetings of the week, and the speeches of Members to their constituents, but we must mention the great workmen's meeting at Exeter Hall on Wednesday. It was......