2 JUNE 1877, page 2

The Government Of The United States Appears Determined To...

an end to the Mexican raids which for months past have harassed the residents in the border districts of Texas. The marauders ride into Texan territory, steal horses, plunder......

The Vicar Of Folkestone, Mr. Ridsdale, Has Made Up His

mind to defy the Court of Appeal which gave judgment against him, and on Sunday celebrated Communion with the vestments, the mixed chalice, and lights, explaining in his......

Mr. Douglas W. Freshfield Publishes A Letter In The Times

de- scribing the condition of the Russian districts in the Caucasus. It is too long and too minute to condense, but its substance is that the Circassian power in the mountains......

The Duc De Broglie, As Minister Of Justice, On May

29 published a Circular to the Procureurs-Generaux, telling them that the President" has made a legal use of his constitutional prerogative." He "has intervened in the march of......

We Regret To Notice The Death Of Mr. J. L.

Motley, for some time United States Minister here,—a post in which he was not entirely successful, owing to a certain irritability of intellectual temperament, due to over-study......

The Derby Was Run As Usual On Wednesday, The 30th

ult., and was won by Silvio, a horse belonging to Lord Falmouth, a horse not very high in the betting. The race was not marked by any incident, but is said to have been an......

The Moniteiti., Which Is Now Defending Marshal Macmahon,...

will not resign, even if he is defeated in the elections. This statement is probably intended to convince all malcontents that they have nothing to hope from a change of......

Lord Houghton Is Very Unfavourable To The Extension Of The

Episcopate, and in a striking letter to Thursday's Times descants on the advantages of the old type of Bishop,—the dignified, otiose scholar, not too zealous, not too much given......

On The Reassembling Of Parliament On Thursday, Mr....

Member for Malden, made a strong attempt to " draw " Mr. Bourke, making a long speech about the probable terms of peace, about the English position, and about Lord Salisbury's......