11 MAY 1889, page 2

As Proof That The Irish Question Is, At The Present

time at least, not a landlords' question, Mr. Balfour pointed to the fact that not only all the non-Romanist Episcopalians, but all the Dissenters without exception, are on the......

Sir George Errin,gton, Who Held For A Time The Office

of emissary to the Pope during Mr. Gladstone's Administration between 1880 and 1885, also made a very graceful speech in the character of a Unionist who had been converted from......

On Tuesday Night, The Liberal Unionist Club, With The Warden

of Merton (the Hon. George Brodrick) in the chair, entertained Lord Derby at Willis's Rooms. Mr. Brodrick, in proposing the toast of the evening, said that the Home-rulers, when......

A Committee Of The United States Senate Has Been Taking

evidence as to the competition of Canadian railroads with railroads within the Union. That competition must, as regards interocea,nic traffic, gradually become sharp, and many......

The Academy Dinner On Saturday Was Differentiated From...

chiefly by a pleasing announcement from Lord Salisbury. The Premier told his audience that a private gentleman had offered that morning, if the Government would find a site near......

The Nonconformist Unionists, Under The Presidency Of' Sir...

gave Mr. Balfour a great reception at Willis's Rooms on Wednesday, the chairman expressing the belief that the Nonconformist Unionists were not the minority even of English......

Lord Derby In His Speech Made A Point Of The

deteriorating effect of union with the Parnellites on so self-restrained and academic an orator as Mr. John Morley, from one of whose recent speeches he extracted about fifteen......

Mr. Balfour, In Returning His Thanks For The Enthusiasm With

which he was received, remarked that there was real reason to fear that religious feeling may have something to do with the movement in Ireland, since, in spite of the fact that......