29 SEPTEMBER 1866, page 1

None Of The Accounts From Candia Appear Worthy Of Much

credence. According to one, the Turks have defeated the Greeks, according to another, the Egyptian troops have been forced to capitulate. According to a letter from Candia of......

The Government Of Prussia Has Settled Its Dispute With The

Chamber about the Reserve Fund. It accepts 6,000,0001. instead of 9,000,000/., and promises not to spend any of it, except in tima of danger, without the consent of the House.......

Rumours Still Continue About The Illness Of The Emperor Of

the French, but he went to Biarritz on Friday, where he is to receive, it is said, Count Bismarck to settle the late of Belgium, Prince Gortschakoff to settle the Eastern......

.news Of The Week.

AI R. BRIGHT began his speech at Manchester on Monday by an assertion that Her Majesty was in favour of Reform, and that the danger of the House of Peers was from within, not......

The Times, Its Philadelphia Correspondent, And The New...

the three stoutest supporters of Mr. Johnson's policy, are agreed in abandoning him, and in advising him to submit to Con- gress. His speeches, they say, have cost him a hundred......

The Revolt In Palermo Has Been Suppressed. It Is Attributed

by the Clericals to the Reds, by the Liberals to the Clericals, and by the Italian correspondent of the Times to'Austrian intrigue, which, however, must have worked through......

Mr. Beecher Has Published A Second Letter, In Which He

may be said to have " hedged " on the subject of the breach between the President and the Congress. He is not, he says, a "John- son man." He goes a certain way with Mr.......

On The Following Day Mr. Bright Was Entertained By The

Northern Department of the Reform League, and in returning thanks menaced his opponents very distinctly with force :—" I believe that however much any of us may abhor the......