21 NOVEMBER 1863, page 1

This Claim And Its Consequences Is Discussed In Another...

but it is as well to state the ground facts of what may be a dangerous squabble. It may be held, then, to be certain that the Five Powers did, On 'May 8th, 1852, select Prince......

The Times Publishes From A Private Letter The Prices Now

asked at Charleston for provisions. Butter, which was before the war abbut 6d. per lb., is now 16s. 8d.; coffee, which was about 71d., is now 19s. ; tea, which was 2s. 2d. to......

Mr. H. Berkeley, M.p., Made Another Speech At Bristol,...

day week, in which he rebuked Sir John Trelawny for retiring from his Church-rate agitation, declared his own passionate fidelity to the allot Society, professed readiness to go......

In The Upper House Of . The Prussian Diet, On Thursday,

Count Buinski protested against a paragraph in the Address to the Throne expressing gratitude to the Government for the measures adopted to prevent the spread of the Polish......

At The Last Meeting Of The Royal Dublin Society, Dr.

Mapother read a very good paper on the food of the Irish, 'after which Cap- tain Henry gave an account of a "mess" he had established to secure his labourers better food, and......

The Intelligence From New Zealand Is, On The Whole, Very

favourable. There has been no further engagement, but it licar appears that there is a considerable English patty among the natives, and the Australian settlers were coming in......

News Of The Week.

rpHE event of the week has been the death of the King of Denmark, which changes the question of Schleswig-Holstein from the most irritating of bores into one of some urgency and......

The Election For Andover Terminated In The Complete...

the Liberal candidate. The numbers at the close of the poll were— Mr. Humphery, 130; Mr. Hawkshaw, 83. Mr. Humphery, in his address after the close of the poll, paid great......

The Russians Seem To Be Pretty Well Assured That War

will come in the spring. According to the Times, they are preparing new works for the defence of Cronstadt, mounting 300-pound guns on them, and facing earthworks with iron. The......

We Have Received A Statement On What Should Be First-rate

autho- rity, that Earl Russell retires from the Cabinet, and is succeeded by Lord Chirendon. We record the report with deep regret, for though we cannot either suiliort or......