28 MARCH 1874, page 1

On The Other Hand, It Is Also Clear That The

Viceroy was, on November 10th, and indeed before, very uneasy about means of anything beyond expressing his uneasiness, and assigning some Commissariat officers to Bengal, that......

The Remarkable Speeches Of The Evening, However, Were The...

Secretary's, Sir M. Hicks-Beach, and Mr. Sullivan's. Sir M. Beach took a singularly frank and earnest tone, appealing to Ireland not to judge him untried, and promising to throw......

A Correspondent Of The Pall Mall Gazette, Apparently Well...

made on Friday a statement which if true overshadows all other news from France. He affirms that if the two elections of Sunday, one for the Gironde and one for the Haute Marne,......

The First Batch Of Papers On The Bengal Famine, Which

the India Office carefully calls "the Drought in Bengal," have been issued in a form which renders it all but impossible to read them. Nothing so badly and yet so carefully......

The Battle On Which The Fate Of Spain, For The

present at least, depends, was raging when we went to press. Marshal Serrano was attempting to carry the lines of Samorrostro, and had appar- ently on Friday evening carried the......

News Of The Week.

T HE reports of Prince Bismarck's health begin to be discourag- ing. The correspondent of the Standard reports sleeplessness and inability to eat, and the North-German Gazette,......

Yesterday Week Mr. Butt Used The Debate On The Report

of the Address as a mode of testing the strength of the Home-rule party in the House, affirming that Ireland does not enjoithe full benefits of the Constitution, and pledging......

Lo It Ik The Editors Cannot Undertake To Return...

case.......