12 NOVEMBER 1881, page 2

Prince Bismarck Has Made A Great Attempt To Govern The

second elections, of which a hundred are slowly coming off, by threatening through all his organs to resign. He will no longer, he says, be an object for all the malignities of......

The Trial Of Percy Lefroy Mapleton For The Murder Of

Mr. Gold, the retired corn-chandler, on the Brighton Railway, ended on Wednesday. There was no direct eridence of the crime, and the counsel for the defence contended that it......

Mr. Chamberlain Made A Good Speech In Birmingham On Tuesday,

in which he anticipated with pleasure the resumption of legislative work on behalf of England and Scotland, since the Irish block had been so efficiently dealt with. He spoke of......

The News Of The Week From Ireland Is, On The

whole, favourable, the farmers thronging to the Land Courts with every sign of confidence. Rent, too, is being paid, openly or secretly, over numerous estates where it had been......

Lord Granville's Speech Was, As Usual,happy As Well As...

He declared that it would be impossible for the Government to conclude a commercial treaty with France less favourable than the last, but expressed his strong hope that a treaty......

The Times Of Friday Publishes, At The Head Of Its

columns, a telegram from Pietermaritzburg, stating that, in the judgment of experienced colonists, it is most inexpedient to remove troops from Natal. The moment they are gone,......

The Continental Papers Eagerly Discuss A Very Curious...

Baron de Kallay, the Austrian Lord Tenterden, is said to have informed the Hungarian" Delegation," or Committee of Foreign Affairs, that the Italian visit had ended in nothing,......