2 NOVEMBER 1867, page 1

The Moniteur Of Thursday Affirms That The Fate Of Rome

cannot now be settled between Italy and France, but must be referred to a Congress of the great Powers. Propositions of this kind have been for some days in circulation, and can......

News Of The Week.

mliE Roman Question has been the grand, almost the sole, topic of the week, and so contradictory are the telegrams, so perplexed is the action of the fean great parties to the......

The Edinburgh Speech Was Quite Without Interest With...

the future. The greater part of if it was very tedious, being an attempt to vindicate the constitutional right of the Tory party to propose a Reform Bill if they liked, which......

Mr. Disraeli, On His Way Down To Edinburgh This Day

week, did an odd thing at Galashiels station. A score or more of curious Scotchmen were, it seems, there assembled to catch sight of him, if possible, and Mr. Disraeli, on......

The Present Position Of Affairs Is, Of Course, Full Of

danger, the Emperor and the King having now marched on Rome, at the risk of clashing en route, while Garibaldi and the Pope will obey neither. There are rumours afloat of a......

The Liberal Papers All Over Europe Keep Publishing State...

about the interference of Count von Bismarck in the Roman affair. As we have elsewhere reasoned, it is quite pos- sible that he has interfered so far as to express the general......