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• Ate Of The United States Is Hesitating Whether It

shall • solve" on M. Kossuth's nonintervention doctrine. has proposed resolutions containing stiff principles of co over the European despotisms—with a specific ferenee, if,......

"the Country" On The Whole Has Borne Itself Through The

trying hour with remarkable coolness and patience. Reform- ers have held meetings in Marylebone, Finsbury, Lambeth, Birmingham, and places of less mark ; but the feeling is,......

News Of The Week.

TIIE CunatEr. In the place of First Lord o f the Earl of D er b y.. • Treasury Lord John Russell. Chancellor of tha chequer )Mr. Disraeli Sir Charles Wood. Lord High......

E !hairs Ant 16 Rnuriug Iiivarliumtut.

PRINCIPAL BUSINESS OF TEE WEEK. Horn 02 Looms. Monday, Feb. 23. Sanitary Condition of the Metropolis; No- tice of Motion by Lord Shaftesbury—Resignation of the Ministry ;......

It Will Not Do To Forget The Late Ministers Before

a week has passed ! The scene in which they formally announced their own retirement, on Monday, was characteristic. The new Ministers can scarcely be said to have entered an......

The French Despotism Is Busy At The Task Of Procuring

the "popular election" of a convenient Legislative Body. The task promises to be all the easier from the tactics of the Republican party. The Government has published its list......