10 JANUARY 1891, page 2

We Recently Called Attention To The Singular Resemblance...

took place at Kilkenny and some of the scenes in Mr. Lever's novels. A correspondent kindly sends us an extract from one of the notes in the Sunderland Herald and Daily News of......

So Far As We Can Judge From The Rumours Which

ooze out from the mysterious cloud of diplomacy with which the Irish Party delight to invest themselves, Mr. O'Brien has been seeking an arrangement with Mr. Parnell in order to......

Mr. Gladstone Has Written A Letter In Which He Denies

that he ever offered Mr. Parnell a seat in any future Cabinet of his, and also denies that he ever suggested Mr. Parnell's retiring "for the present." As to the first point, Mr.......

Mr. Arthur Arnold (formerly M.p. For Salford), Writes An...

letter to Monday's Times, in which he states that,. though not in Parliament, and not obliged therefore to take , sides, his faith in Mr. Gladstone, against whom he has often......

The Contest In Hartlepool Will Be Very Important, And No

one knows how it will turn out. Both the Unionist and the Gladstonian candidates are very popular men, large employers of labour, Nonconformists, possessed of great influence in......

The Scotch Railway Strike Shows No Sign Of Coming To

an end. The Companies have secured enough men to keep the passenger-trains going after a fashion, and to deal with a certain amount of the goods traffic; but the lines are not......

Mr. Asquith Addressed The Manchester Reform Club On...

his speech will not make Mr. Gladstone's course easier. Mr. Asquith holds that to give Ireland Home- rule without putting the police entirely under the local Irish control, and......