. ,141.1n Sunday The Prince Of Wales Was The Theme
of both prayer and sermon iu the churches of almost every religious body of England, and curiously enough, apparently rather more than less among the Catholics and......
The French Foreign-office Papers Have Appeared, And With...
very curious and romancing account by M. Thiers of his mission to England during the late war. He tells the Government that his language produced "un certain coup de fouet " in......
The Cuban Question May Yet Become Very Important. We Publish
elsewhere an account of the state of affairs, derived from Spanish and Cuban sources, and it seems to be quite clear that the Spanish Ministry has lost the reins, and that the......
The Situation In France Seems To Be Growing Critical. The
majority of the Assembly have refused to return to Paris, and it is believed that they contemplate a quarrel with M. Thiers and the election of the Due d'Aumale to the......
The Anxiety For The Prince Evinced By All Classes Has
been of unusual extent and sincerity. Throughout the country all festi- vities and almost all public meetings have been suspended, the London evening papers have issued Sunday......
Englishmen Seem To Be Nearly As Superstitious As The Natives
of India. The latter firmly believe that the Queen in accepting the Koh-i-Noor accepted the destiny which accompanies that jewel, and will either have to endure severe personal......
News Of The Week.
T HROUGHOUT the week the danger of the Prince of Wales has been the one absorbing topic. On Wednesday, the irritation in the bronchial tubes became so severe that suffocation......