23 JANUARY 1864, page 1

We Wonder If It Ever Occurs To Diplomatists To Read

M. Reuters telegrams. If they do disturb their judgments and spoil their information by committing that folly, they have, at least, one reward—the enjoyment of a full and......

The French Government Has Sustained Three More Severe...

opposition candidate, M. Claparede, having been successful in Strasburg, M. Bravay at Nimes, by a majority of more than 12,000, and M. Buffet at Epinal. These incessant defeats......

The Right Hon. T. M. Gibson, President Of The Board

of Trade, addressed his constituents at Ashton on the 20th inst. He made a speech, on which it has been our . duty to animadvert in another column, but we must here add that he......

The Dean Of Westminster Has Given Two Fine Lectures At

Edin- burgh on the Hebrew monarchy in the time of Solomon. He treated him as the "true typa of an Asiatic monarch," quoting Hegel's just observation, that " Europa could have......

News Of The Week.

T HE haze is clearing off from the Schleswig-Holstein affair. The Austrian and Prussian Governments, alarmed at the growth of a "third Power " in Germany formed out of the petty......

This Change Of Object In The Struggle Is Regarded In

many quarters, and particularly by Her Majesty's Government, as pacific in tendency. It has undoubtedly removed the danger, at one time very imminent, that England might be......

Between The Action Of The Diet And Of M. Reuter

it is not in mortal brain to decide what the minor German Powers are about. The popular statements are that Saxony, Hanover, Bavaria, Wur- temburg, and their colleagues, are......