19 OCTOBER 1861, page 14

The Comte De Paris At Washington. T He Comte De Paris

has entered the American Army as an aide-de-camp, unpaid, and has no reason to be dis- satisfied with the effect of his second public move. True, the Times in the highest degree......

Lord Palmrrston On High-pressure Education.

I TT is easy to see that Lord Palmerston has never coached a dull and backward man for his . degree. Had he ever done so, there is, we think, some question whether he would feel......

Earl Russell At Newcastle.

I T is not unnatural that politicians, tired of an excessively dull vacation, should complain that Earl Russell's last speech, however statesmanlike, is also a little wearisome,......