7 MAY 1864, page 1

The Most Important Of These Rumours Concerns The Action Of

Great Britain, upon which point the facts appear to be these. The Conference is sitting, but the German representatives have received orders to interpose every kind of delay, at......

We Regret Deeply To Perceive That In The Present Posture

of affairs Prince Alfred has consented to receive the Order of the Black Eagle from the King of Prussia. Herr von Beust, also, re- presentative of all that is hostile to......

• Mr. Charles Buxton, In A Letter To The Times

of Thursday, takes occasion to find fault with our description of the Confiscation Act, as "An Act for the Confiscation of some of the Land of the Rebellious Maories," and......

M. Hall, Late Premier Of Denmark, Is Understood To Be

the author of the strong protest against the conduct of England which has appeared in the Dagbladet. He asserts that under "Lord Russell's characterless guidance of foreign......

An Extraordinary Telegram, Dated Marseilles, Was Received...

Thursday. It announces that on the 28th April General Kotzebue, in command of 60,000 Russians, had encamped "at the mouth of the Danube," and would be joined by 20,000 more. The......

News Of The Week.

rp HE week has been full of wars and rumours of wars. There is the devastation of Jutland still going on, and the despatch of an Austrian squadron to the Elbe, a furious revolt......

It Is Affirmed Both In Vienna And Berlin That The

demands upon which the German Powers will ultimately insist are four in number. 1. Complete indemnification for the expenses of the war and for the captured vessels. 2. Total......

The Controversy Is Very Warm At Oxford On The Desirability

of accepting or declining the Government proposal to endow the chair of Greek. We have ourselves received a letter from a Master of Arts in favour of that proposal, on the......