26 NOVEMBER 1870, page 3

Mr. Fronde And The Duke Of Cleveland Also Appear Among

those who protest against a war. Mr. Froude also talks of a "fault of ananner,"—as if theft and a request for a loan were the same thing,—and points out the danger to which......

Mr. John Stuart Mill On Saturday Addressed A Letter To

the Times deprecating war with Russia merely because of the "manner in which Russia has thought fit to throw off an obliga- tion, the substance of which we all admit we ought to......

The Times Has An Account Of A Very Clever Swindle

indeed. A New York tobacconist sends out circulars marked " confidential " to many persons in England, offering them counterfeit sovereigns anade of aluminium found in the Rocky......

The News From China Is, On The Whole, Favourable, And

indicates that the party hostile to foreigners has received a check. Sixteen coolies have been executed for their share in the Tientsin murder, and though, of course, the......

A Curious Injustice Is Done To M. Gambetta By The

telegrams. The first words of his decrees only are sent, and as they are generally of a strong kind, the impression usually created is that they are mere words. In fact,......

The Times' Correspondent At Tours Is Writing In A Tone

curiously contrasted with that of the Times itself of a very few days ago. True, of late, the Tittles has begun to discover that the French cause is not hopeless, and therefore......

General Butler Is Stumping The States To Induce The People

to -declare war on Great Britain. With his usual cynical contempt for right, he declares in a speech delivered at Boston on the 23rd inst. that England had founded the Dominion......

The Times, With A Faint Touch Of Malice, Republishes Mr.

Carlyle's pompous utterance "about the American Iliad in a nut- shell." The Verities were then all on the side of the South, which only wanted, poor meek economist ! to hire its......

Mr. Mackonochie Has Been Condemned By The Judicial Com-...

of the Privy Council to be suspended for three months, and to bear the costs of the application to the Privy Council, fur con- tinuing to elevate the consecrated bread and wine,......

Consols Were On Friday 92f To '921.

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