28 NOVEMBER 1863, page 1

On Thursday Last, On Occasion Of The Thanksgiving...

the President for the success of the United States, Mr. Adams made a really remarkable speech on Mr. Lincoln's achievements. When the President came into office, a man utterly......

Diplomacy Is Busying Itself With The Question Of...

but no agreement seems as yet to have been attained. It seems certain that King Christian claims Holstein under the treaty of 1852, and that the Germans outside the two great......

The Dead-official Journals Have Been Instructed To Deny,...

very carefully selected, the rumour mentioned by us last week, that Earl Russell intended to quit the Ministry. The Earl remains, after all, Secretary for Foreign Affairs,—the......

Mr. Seward Has Made A Speech At Auburn On The

parable of the Prodigal Son. The South is the prodigal son. Mr. Seward opens his arms to the prodigal, and promises him a fatted calf,—hinting that the fatted calf means a......

Messrs. Bright And Cobden Made Two Remarkable Speeches At...

on Tuesday. Mr. Cobden, who spoke first, disposed completely of the tariff excuse for the American war. He found, when he travelled in America, in 1859, no interest at all taken......

News Of The Week.

Tr HE official despatches upon the question of Congress were pub- fished too late on Friday evening for remark. Their drift completely confirms the views expressed elsewhere ;......

The Emperor Of The French Consented, It Would Seem, After

all, to lay down the bases on which the Congress of Paris should be held. He proposed for discussion five subjects,—Rome, Venetia, the Danish Duchies, Poland, and the Roumanian......