5 NOVEMBER 1870, page 2

Regularly Paid. The Pope, In Fact, Will Be Much In

the posi- tion of the Emperor of Delhi under British rule. We doubt greatly if that arrangement will be found to work satisfactorily by either party. The Leonine City is sure to......

From The Army Of The Loire, Of Which A Considerable

portion seems to have passed to the ncrth of the Loire in the direction of Le Mans, no active operations are reported. It is said to be in better discipline and spirit than any......

The Dislike Of Frenchmen For Federalism Amounts To A...

or there would be danger in the proceedings of the League of the- South. The Reds of sixteen departments have elected M. Esquiros, the Prefect of Marseilles, President of the......

The Only Important Sortie Of The Garrison Of Paris During

last week took place, as we anticipated, again on a Friday (yesterday week), and was directed to the heights on the north-east, to the occupation of Bourget, from which the......

We Regret To See That Lord Granville Denies The Report

that he has sent troops from Madras to China. He believes that only the regular reliefs have been ordered from Hong Kong. A battalion of Marines has, however, been sent, and the......

Lord Granville's Reply To Count Bernstorff On The...

our neutrality is extremely courteous, neat, and conclusive. He meets every point in the Prussian Minister's despatch, and answers it with a completeness which scarcely leaves......

In The Vosges, Garibaldi's Presence Has As Yet Produced No

good result. General Werder attacked and defeated the French near Gray on the 27th, capturing, according to German account, 15 officers and 500 men, and on the 30th attacked......

It Will Be Seen, We Think, By This Resu»ze Of

the drift of the speeches of the week, that there is no kind of relation to Liberal or Conservative politics in the sympathies of honourable members.. The sentiment which leads......

The People Of Victoria (australia) Have Heard Of The War,

and, are bestirring themselves. They think England may be drawn in,. and are about to fortify Port Philip, organize an artillery, and change the volunteer riflemen into a......

It Is Curious To Study The Out-of-town Speeches, As The

Times has wisely rechristened what it used to call "extra-Parliamentary utterances," on the subject of the war, and see whether any classi- fication of the sympathies in......