24 OCTOBER 1863, page 1

The Other English Speeches Of The Week Have Been Small

deto- nations, sometimes noisy, rarely very significant. Mr. G. S. Lefevre, indeed, who fills up the place of Mr. Serjeant Pigott at Reading, and has been returned without......

Saturday Week Last, The Morning Papers Contained An...

the execution of four Polish gentlemen—Massalski, Zelmic, Jocz, and Wroblewski. On Tuesday, M. de Berg, the Russian Con- sul, and brother, we believe, to the General, wrote to......

Mr. Langston, M.p. For Oxford, Died On Monday, And The

Liberals have, as usual, made a considerable mess in their arrange- ments. Mr. Cartwright, who had been announced as the Liberal candidate, and than whom, as we formerly......

The Election At Barnstaple Was Not A Very Creditable Affair,

being marked by very offensive language, and, in all probability, by a good deal of bribery on both sides. The Liberal candidate, Mr. Lloyd, was elected by a majority of......

News Of The Week.

THE week has been finer, its telegrams more destitute of mean- -1- ing, and its speeches more successful in the endeavour to say nothing, than any week for some time back. Two......

Why The Americans Confine Their Attention So Exclusively...

Laird's plots, and ignore, apparently, the like French conspiracies, it is not easy to make out. But at Bordeaux and at Nantes there are a pair of Confederate rams building, and......