12 JULY 1879, page 7

Lord Hartington And Mr. Chamberlain.

L ORD SALISBURY appears to be a little low about Conser- vative prospects, when he makes it the chief point of his discourse to the Conservatives of the City of London that Lord......

M. Roiiher.

B ONAPARTISM may not be over with the death of the Prince Imperial ; but there can be little doubt that M. houher's part is at an end. The "Vice-Emperor," as ho used to be......