Neither Jules Favre's Nor Count Bismarck's Comments On...
are instructive, except as indicating the spirit of the- opposed parties. Jules Favre says that Prussia might just as well' have asked Paris daily to destroy a portion of her......
No Trustworthy Intelligence Had Been Received This Week...
Army of the Loire till to-day, and we offer the following as the least improbable explanation of its action. Leaving 10,000 men before Orleans to form and defend an entrenched......
Nothing Has Happened Before Paris Since The Breaking-off...
negotiations, except energetic drilling of 'Frochu's army outside the western walls. A great sortie has been expected during the whole twelve days, but none had happened as late......
The Count De Montalembert Always Predicted That The Next....
in France would be directed against the priesthood.. No sooner had Napoleon been overthrown than the people of Paris demanded that the seminarists should be made liable to.......
M. Thiers, Count Bismarck, And M. Jules Fevre Have All
pub- lished their accounts of the recent negotiations,—the report of M. Thera being, we are bound to say, by far the most passionless, and having the most appearance of......
The Annual Gatherings At Bristol On Colston's Day Were Held
on Monday, and Mr. Crawford, Mr. K. D. Hodgson, Mr. S. Morley, Mr. Richard, and Sir George Jenkin' son, and other members made speeches. Mr. Richard wanted the people to rise in......
The Battle Of Orleans, Or Baccon, On The 9th And
10th November, of which we were just able last week to announce that the French had achieved a success, was certainly a much greater success than we knew yesterday week. The......
Hesse Darmstadt Has Entered The North-german...
waiting for Bavaria, and Bavaria hesitates. The Government of Munich, it is said, desires to retain a separate control of diplomacy, of the Army, and of her finance, and......