11 DECEMBER 1886, page 1

Then Lord Selborne Spoke, Following Up This Appeal To Mr.

Gladstone with a special appeal to Lord Spencer, who had said that we cannot tolerate anarchy in Ireland, and recommending to all Liberals Professor Dicey's powerful book on......

Lord Derby Followed In An Admirable Speech, Of Which We

only regret the single sentence in which he declared that he would limit the majority competent to close debate in the House of Commons to a majority of two-thirds ; while Sir......

At The Evening Banquet At The Hotel Motropole, Mr. Goschen

proposed the toast of "The Unionist Cause" in a very vigorous and eloquent speech, in which he said that though not in office, their leader was "practically in power," and that......

Notice. — With This Week's "spectator " Is Issued,...

SUPPLEMENT.......

E S * The Editors Cannot Undertake To Return Manuscript,...

case.......

News Of The Week.

T HE Liberal Unionist Conference at Willis's Rooms, on Tuesday, was attended by a great crowd of sagacious and influential politicians. Mr. Bright wrote :—" If I were forced to......

Lord Hartington, In A Stately Opening Speech, Insisted On...

party's alliance with the Conservatives for the one object of main- taining the Legislative Union, as the very key of the situation. That alliance could not be given up. As for......