23 SEPTEMBER 1871, page 1

The Bases Of The Alsace Treaty As Accepted By The

French Assembly prescribed that the departments of the Aisne, Doubs, Jura, Haut Saone, Cote d'Or, and Aube should be evacuated, and the army of occupation reduced to 50,000......

M. Thiers' Speech In Which He Convinced The Assembly That

he had been sufficiently eager to cut the Alsatian trade adrift, and would have done so but for the bribe of obtaining the earlier evacuation of six departments, was a perfect......

Here We See The Immense Advantage Of Leaving The Generals

alone. Staveley was bewildered and kept a bad look-out, for his horsemen ought to have discovered the plans of his rival. On the other hand, Carey had the initiative, at least......

News Of The Week.

E LSEWHERE we have commented on the week's warfare which has enlivened the western heaths of Surrey ; and here we may describe the operations, such as they were. The first......

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We Were Misled Last Week By The Very Imperfect Telegraphic

sum- mary of M. de Remusat's awkward speech concerning the Alsace- Lorraine Treaty, as to the motive of both German and French negotiators in relation to it. M. de Remusat......

But One Day Was Devoted To A Nearer Approximation Towards

reality. The whole force was divided into two equal parts. Carey was appointed to command the British and Staveley the enemy, and no pro-arrangement whatever was made, except......