13 AUGUST 1870, page 3

A Curious Blunder In Translating The King Of Prussia's...

recounting the Crown Prince's great success at Worth, has laid the King, who is a profoundly religious man, open to the charge of heartless flippancy. He telegraphed to the......

On The Whole, The Treaty Has Been Received With Universal

satisfaction in England, and in Belgium it has created a real enthusiasm. The Common Council of Brussels have voted an address of cordial thanks to Queen Victoria ; ten thousand......

The Times Of Friday Has A Curious Article On The

necessity of mediation between the belligerents, the pith of which is that the Germans, if they win, will have a right to claim the expenses of the war, a recognition of Germany......

The Accounts From Paris Are Evidently Modified By A Fear

that letters are opened ; but it would seem clear that the Empress is not equal to so grave a situation ; that the great officials are scarcely loyal to the Empire, omitting......

Consols Were On Friday Evening 90t To 911.

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The Due De Gramont Has Replied To Count Bismarck's Last

charges by what virtually comes to saying, "We didn't do it, but if we did, you are as bad." And that seems to be very near the mark. The Due de Gramont explicitly asserts that......

The Archbishop Of Canterbury Has Just Put Out A Prayer

to be 'used during this war, which has the merit of being strictly neutral and heartily pacific, but there will be difficulties felt by some in the use of it, nevertheless.......

Mr. Gladstone's Speech On The Treaty, Explaining The...

had actuated the Government even more powerfully than the merely formal guarantee,—for guarantees must often be inter- preted with a certain allowance for changing......

Lord Derby Made A Speech On Wednesday At Liverpool That

was not very remarkable in itself, but was so as coming from an eminent Conservative statesman, for it not only gave a hearty support to the Government, and exonerated it from......

Mr. Odo Russell, So Long Our Charg6 D'affaires At Rome,

has returned to England, and accepted the post of Assistant-Under Secretary of the Foreign Office, in the place of the late Hon. Charles Spring Rice. It will be a matter of no......