2 SEPTEMBER 1865, page 1

Mr. Frederick Peel, Probably On Account Of His Misfortune In

losing his seat at Oldham, partly also, one would surmise, because he finds the Government wanting in any energetic desire to find him a new place in the House, has resigned the......

News Of The Week.

S EPTEMBER is come without the cholera, which keeps circling round the basin of the Mediterranean, and seems to have at present no Northern impulses, so we may reasonably hope......

The Portsmouth Gathering Appears To Have Been A Brilliant...

brilliant we mean, - with plenty of blue lights, rockets, fireworks, and other luminous appearances. First there was the dinner to the French Minister of Marine and the Admirals......

_ The Convention Of Grasteinhas Been Published In...

pretty closely with our account of it last week. Kiel is to be the port of the Federal fleet, and the ships of war both of Prussia and Austria are to lie in it for the present,......

The Autumn Concourses Have Begun. The Queen Has 'in-...

a new statue of the Prince Consort at Coburg with a considerable English attendance in the town. The fete to the French fleet at Portsmouth has attracted great crowns. And our......

The Queen, Who Is Staying At Rosenau, Near Coburg, Was

present this day week, the late Prince Consort's birthday, at the removal of the veil from the colossal statue of him just erected in that city, and laid her garland, with those......

Holland Is Beginning To Complain Of A Cattle Disease Like

ours, which of course it considers imported, as there is always an allevia- tion in regarding one's calamities as the fault of another. Every additional week, however, convinces......

Our Consul-general In Warsaw Reports That When A Similar...

prevailed in Poland in 1857, no remedy was so efficient as strong iron water. It was first discovered by observing that the cattle which drank at a strong chalybeate spring......