12 JANUARY 1895, page 2

At The Dublin Meeting Of The National League On Tuesday,

Mr. William Redmond (the brother of the Par. nellite leader, Mr. John Redmond) made a very vigorous attack on the Anti-Parnellites, asserting that the Home-rule cause in Ireland......

Mr. Gladstone Arrived In London On His Way To Cannes

on Monday, and was at once waited upon by Mr. T. P. O'Connor, M.P., who brought him an address, engrossed in a green morocco album, from certain Irish-Americans who belong to......

The British Government Is Anxious To Lease An Uninhabited...

from the Republic of Hawaii as a station for a cable telegraph from Australia to Canada. The Hawaiian Govern- ment is willing, and indeed anxious, to grant a request which would......

Speaking At Hawick On Monday Last, Mr. Campbell-banner-...

that the strength of the Liberals lay in "the principles of justice and equality." Therein it was that they had the advantage of their political opponents. One does not expect......

Yesterday Week Mr. Healy Made A Speech At Crossmaglen, In

Armagh, on the general drift of which we have commented suffi- ciently in another column. It undoubtedly proves that whether he wished to divide the Anti-Parnellite party or......

Speaking At Birmingham On Tuesday, As President Of The...

Federation of Great Britain, Mr. Pickard used words- which showed how great was the centrifugal force exerted by the resolutions in favour of "nationalising everything " passed'......

The Westminster Gazette Proposes That The Details Of The New

Irish Land Bill shall be settled on an equitable basis by an agreement between the two parties ; and several Irish papers, including the Northern Whig, have spoken well of the......

A Conference Of The Cotton Trade Was Held In Manchester

on Tuesday, to consider the question of the duty of 5 per cent. which the Indian Government has placed upon cotton fabrics. of a lower " count " than twenty, and the operation......