3 SEPTEMBER 1870, page 3

A Very Curious Telegram Was Sent This Week From The

King of Prussia's head-quarters at Bar-le-Duc, representing that the Em- Teror of the French was certainly not with MacMahon's army, -and that there was reason to suppose he was......

On The 24th August, The Red River Expedition Entered Fort

- Garry unopposed. Riel had escaped before it arrived, and as there was no resistance, the people heartily welcoming the expedition, the English regulars began their return......

It Is Said That The English Ironclad Defence Has Recently

anchored at Civita Vecchia, and that the captain has taken important de- spatches to the Vatican ; and it is rumoured that the Defence has orders to receive the Pope on board,......

General Grant Is Said To Be Congratulating America In The

-warmest way on the commercial gain she is certain to win from the European war. " The war," he says, or is said to say, " will raise values in Europe ; iron, and leather, and......

English Generosity Is Not Coming Out Very Strong As Yet

towards the sick and wounded. We have raised about £50,000, not a halfpenny a head for the whole population. Surely we ought to send at least a million sterling, which England......

Consols Were On Friday Evening 92 To 94.

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M. Louis Blanc Wrote A Letter To Yesterday's Pall Mall

Gaulle, in which he tries to make out a case why English sympathy should be given to France. There is much in it with which we agree. We can hardly hold Count Bismarck guiltless......

The News From The French Provinces Is Very Alarming, For

it seems to show that the rural population are really breaking out into that hysterical state of suspicion and alarm which, as we believe, quite as much as the oppression of the......

The Story Of The Massacre Of Tientsin, On The 21st

June last, is told privately in a private letter dated Cheefoo, June 30th, published in Thursday's Standard, but the signature of which is not given. The horrors narrated are......