News Of The Week.
T IIE Prince of Wales is lying ill at Sandringham with typhoid fever. Ile had been suffering for ten days from feverish symptoms and a whitlow on his finger, and on the 20th the......
A Story Is Circulated In Paris That On The Opening
of the Assem- bly a proposal will be made to make M. `niers President for life, and renew the Chamber gradually by one-fourth every year. The first proposition is unwise, as M.......
Lord Russell Has Not Yet Finished Writing Letters...
embarrass his political allies. Last year he wrote from San Remo to Mr. Forster, suggesting that Churchmen would be certain to have a majority on every School board, that where......
It Is Stated That Rowel, The Ablest Officer Who Joined
the Com- mune, the writer who framed the plan for the reorganization of the French Army recently reviewed in our columns, and the only officer who desired to continue the War of......
The Liberals Have Been Beaten At Plymouth. Mr. Rooker, The
Liberal candidate, a local solicitor, polled only 1,511 votes, against 1,753 for the Tory candidate, Mr. Bates. At the last election the poll stood thus :- Sir R. Collier (L.)......
The French Press Is Adopting The American Practice Of "in-
terviewing," which though vulgar has its conveniences, and the Dilbats has interviewed M. Thiers about the Pope. M. Thiers declares that France CM express no opinion about the......
It Is Formally Announced That We Are To Have Mr.
Bright back in Parliament next Session,—an event to which almost the whole Press looks forward with pleasure, for Mr. Bright's presence is apt to infuse a certain amount of sap......