23 SEPTEMBER 1865, page 2

Lieutenant-general Von Manteuffel, In Assuming Authority...

provisions of the Gastein Convention, says, with an irony the poor Schleswigers are already feeling keenly, "The words 'Prussian administration' signify of themselves justice,......

Lord Russell And M. Drouyn De Lhuys Have Dropped Simul-

taneously a few hints concerning the Gastein Convention to their diplomatic agents abroad, not for communication to the Courts to which they were accredited, but to inform the......

M. Von Bismarck Has Been Made A Count For His

supposed services to the King of Prussia. The King has also paid a visit of congratulation to the Minister. Even as to the King, the services are more than doubtful. Von......

A Letter Has Been Published By The Late Mr. Cobden

to a French friend, estimating with characteristic sagacity the issue of the American war just a year before its conclusion, before the taking of Atlanta, and therefore while......

Mr. Henley, The Tory Member For Oxfordshire, Made One Of

his curious and original speeches at Theme last week, too late for our last impression. He began with a striking comparison between the true conservatism shown by the Americans......

The Austrian Governor Of Holstein, Von -gablenz, Has Made A

much more conciliatory address to his province. He will "firmly uphold. the system of self-government so far advanced among you ;" he promises "time conscientious application of......

The New Times' Correspondent In New York,—the Sane One Who

has replaced Dr. Mackay, and been so horribly abused by the Saturday Review, and even editorially snubbed by the Times itself, for telling the truth concerning the Confederate......

"an Eyewitness" Writes To The Times To Vindicate Count...

burg from responsibility for the death of M. Ott. Apparently he does not know which party began the assault, he says all con- cerned in it were in liquor, that blows were......