10 APRIL 1886, page 2

We Deeply Regret To Record The Death Of Mr. W.

E. Forster, which occurred at his house on Monday, the 5th inst., after an illness which had lasted eight months. The actual cause of death is said to have been a result of......

Mr. Trevelyan Then Rose, And Made A Speech Fall Of

manliness and fine passages, but too long and too discursive, part of it containing his reasons for entering and quitting the Cabinet, part of it an argument about the social......

The Struggle In The United States Between The State Govern-

ments and the "Knights of Labour" continues, the Knights in Kansas and Missouri resisting by force the orders to leave the railways free. The Knights, however, are said to be......

As The Customs And Excise, So Far As Excise Is

connected with Customs, would be imposed at Westminster and not in Dublin, Mr. Gladstone proposes to hold the Irish Customs and Excise so collected in trust for the Irish......

The Prime Minister Was Immediately Followed By Colonel...

Macnaghten, and Mr. O'Neill,—gentlemen not usually prominent in debate. They had not much to say, but that little was important, because they express the average opinion of the......

Mr. Trevelyan's Alternative Plan For Administering...

a Secretary for Ireland in the Cabinet in fall control of the Executive, and to leave him responsible for law and order ; to entrust all local work, like education, public......

The Powers Have Adhered To Their Decision That The Prince

of Bulgaria must accept the Governor-Generalship of East Roumelia for five years. As the Prince exercises all the power of a Sovereign, either his action must be legalised, or......

Mr. Parnell Rose After Mr. Trevelyan, And Was Eagerly Heard

; but his speech was entirely below the occasion. He occupied much time with a wrangle about Mr. Trevelyan's statements, and had spoken for many minutes before he really reached......