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SUMMARY OF THIS MORNING'S NEWS

... SUIMMARY OF THIS MORNING'S NEWS. The Duc de Broglie has written a letter to the Temifs, in which he denies that he sent an emissary to Count Arnim on May 23, 1873, to inquire whether the overthrow of M. Thiers would be agreeable to the Berlin Cabinet. A Daily News telegram from Paris says :-About a dozen or twenty pilgrims to Chiselhurst left the Northern Railway station on Sunday morning, ...

Published: Tuesday 03 November 1874
Newspaper: Pall Mall Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2438 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

EPITOME OF OPINION IN THE MORNING JOURNALS

... THE ITALIAN ELECTIONS. The Zivies remarks that while the political fortunes of France and Spain are endangered by the rage of party spirit and the want of confidence in either men or institutions, the Italian people show that they are virtually united-that they have the wisdom to hold fast by what they have got, and to work the machine of the State without any longing to break it and to erect ...

Published: Wednesday 11 November 1874
Newspaper: Pall Mall Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1721 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: News 

SUMMARY OF THIS MORNING'S NEWS

... The Mon iter states that the Comte de Chambord is about to issue a mani- festo, and that he has summoned the Duc de la Rochefoucauld-Bisaccia, with IMM. Ernoul, La Bouillerie, and Lucien Brun, to Frohsdorf, to consult them on the subject. It is stated in a Reuter's telegram from Paris that the bestowal of the Cross of the Legion of Honour upon M. Chauffard, jun., by M. de Cumont, Minister of ...

Published: Monday 23 November 1874
Newspaper: Pall Mall Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2471 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

THE GERMAN VINTAGE

... THE GERAIAN VITTA GE. IV.-LJEBURAUENMrILCH: WINES OF THE BERGSTRASSE. HEIDELBERG, O1. 26, AT the tables-d'hote of the Rhine hotels it constantly happens that the tourist, more or less ignorant of the wines and bewildered by the array ot names that figure on the wine-carte, resorts to afiasche of Liebfrauenmilch- the ?? eii2 of Rhenish Hessia. The attraction evidently lies in the name, which, ...

This Evening's News

... Chid ebtenitn' ote#. THE POPE AND MR. GLADSTONE. The Roman correspondent of the iimes telegraphs :-The Osser-0are jRelaw,' is officially authorized to deny the authenticity of a speech attributed to the Pope in the Daily News telegram of the i ith inst. If his Holiness feels consolation in recent conversions, nevertheless it is false that he pronounced any such discourse as reported. On the ...

Published: Tuesday 17 November 1874
Newspaper: Pall Mall Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2432 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

This Evening's News

... Itltbea witid -(f-bttTiTT,%l!d THE CUBAN INSURRECTION. (REUTa'S TELEGRaM.) NEW YORK, NOV. 14.-Accoiding to Cuban advices received here, the insurgents have captured and burned the town of San Gerbiimo, killing the garrison, which numbered 200 men. The village of Mayari, in Cuba, has been cestroycd by an inundation. ?? REPORTED CONSPIRACY IN RUSSIA. (FROM THE DAILY TELEGRAPH.) BERLIN, Nov. 13 ...

Published: Saturday 14 November 1874
Newspaper: Pall Mall Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2727 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Commerce  News 

A HERO, AND A MARTYR

... A HERO, AND A JIMA RYR. W| EN the women were gone, the old man's expressive features brightened a little, and he drew his stool nearer me, with a certain genial alacrity. There are bookmakers who would not let you know that, Madam, lest ycu should turn from their Lhero with aversion; but, when I deal with fact, I am on my oatb. At all events, understand him, before yoa turn frcm him. You see ...

MODERN GOVERNMENT

... THERE are few things in our day more remarkable and worthier of attentive study than the nature of the two Powers which have struggled against one another for more than a year in the contest in Spain. All the superficial interest attaches, of course, to the Carlists, though there is nothing very new or surprising in such success as they have obtained. We have long known, from our own history, ...

Published: Friday 13 November 1874
Newspaper: Pall Mall Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1597 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: News 

A GERMAN IMPERIAL BANK

... SECOND EDITION, 2.30 ?? A GERMAN IMPERIAL BANK, (BPECIL TBLEORM.) 0 ?? IN, Tuesday.-The Imperial Government has consented to the pro- posal for the establishment of a National Bank-that is, the conversion of the va present Bank of Prussia into such. It is expected that the Bank Bill will 1 be withdrawn in order to introduce this new provision. In that case the bill p will be reintroduced in ...

CHESTERFIELD IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY

... d CHESTERFIELD NI THE SE VENTEENTI CENTUR Y. DR. JOHNSON'S sufficiently coarse analysis of Lord Chesterfield's Letters to his Son has been quoted over and over again. But it is. often for- gotten that he also accorded to them a degree of praise which he did not frequently bestow upon the literary productions of his contem- poraries. Speaking of the work one day to Boswell, he said, I think ...

BOOK-MAKING MADE EASY

... IT is odd that the Bonapartists, who are so fond of enumerating the benefits conferred upon France by the Third Empire, do not make more capital out of the service which it rendered in raising Le Turf from the position of a mere exotic to that of one of the institutions of the country. For this is unquestionably one of the achievements of the Empire quite as much as a flourishing demimonde ...

1848 AND 1874

... THERE is much food for reflection in a study of the political situation ia France now and twenty-six years ago. The resemblances and the contrasts are equally striking. Towards the close of 1848, as at the present moment, the soldier who had been instrumental in quelling the insurrec- tionary forces of Paris held the supreme power, with which he was very loth to part, and which he believed ...