The Echo Du Nord Publishes A Petition Praying That The'
Assembly may sit at some distance from Paris. That idea is. always mooted after a Revolution, and is never carried out, and it will not be this time. History cannot be recalled,......
Mr. Osborne, Who Spoke On Thursday Night At His Favourite
hour,—as the House fills after dinner, and when the members of it are just full of good cheer,—followed in Mr. Disraeli's steps by making of his speech a clever and coarse......
Part Of Monday And All Thursday Evening Were Consumed In
debating Lord Hartington's motion for a Select Committee to inquire into the secret societies of Westmeath and the neighbour- ing counties. Lord Hartington himself proposed this......
There Are Great Rejoicings In Berlin Over The Peace, And
some regrets that the money taken is not more. There will be this reduc- tion, and that reduction. The Berliners perhaps will not be so re- joiced when they find that they have......
Mr. Disraeli'e Triumphant Delight That The Government Had...
in pacifying Ireland we have described elsewhere. "On the recommendation of Mr. Gladstone," said Mr. Disraeli, amidst great cheering, "we have legalized confiscation, we have......
Mr. Gladstone's Reply Was Red-hot, And When Be Is Red-hot
he is always over-subtle too ;—some minds heat into taking imaginary distinctions. When he had disburdened himself of a portion of his indignation, he went on to give a most......
Mr. Disraeli Is In Better Spirits Than He Has Been
since the elections of 1868; he always is when he begins to see a chance of teazing with political effect, and he evidently sees that chance now. Yesterday week he " drew the......
Next To Finance, The Greatest French Problem Will Be The
re- organization of the Army, and it is reported from Bordeaux that M. Thiers advises very radical measures,—the disbandment of the entire Army, promotion by examination alone,......
The Emperor Of Germany Has Addressed The Following...
Czar Alexander, and the Czar has published it, with his reply. The- telegram, which is dated 27th February, states the terms of peace, and concludes : "We have thus arrived at......