27 FEBRUARY 1864, page 1

Lord Clanricarde Has Commenced A Subscription On Behalf...

Danes, the soldiers of the little kingdom, who are des- cribed by the Times correspqndent in the highest terms, being ill- provided with medical comforts. The design is a......

Mr. Fitzgerald On Tuesday Brought Forward His Motion For The

production of all papers on the steam rams. The Government refused them, and, after a spirited debate, the House supported their view by 178 to 153. We have commented on the......

Dr. Pusey Has Evidently Got A Profound Conviction That True

unity of spirit is engendered by common repulsion rather than common attraction. " Any one," he confides to the Record, " who knows anything of human nature, knows in what......

On Thursday Night Lord Palmerston Said In Reply To Lord

John Manners that the Prussian army did pass the frontier of Jutland, and took up a position at a place called Bolding. In answer to re- presentations addressed to Berlin, " we......

On Monday Night The House Of Commons Became, Not Unnatur-

ally, somewhat fractious about the non-production of the Danish papers, and Mr. Osborne, who delights in these rows, made,—in no very serious spirit, we imagine,—a violent war......

The Agitation Among The Minor States Of Germany Seems To

increase. The forces of the great Powers being in motion, it is thought that the little Powers may be eaten up, and a con- ference for combined action has been held at Wurzburg.......

News Of The Week.

T HE only new fact of the week is, that the British Government has twice proposed a conference on Danish affairs, to be attended by the Powers who signed the Treaty of 1852, and......