13 FEBRUARY 1886, page 2

Lord Fife Has Written A Letter To The Secretary Of

the Scottish Liberal Association resigning his presidency, on the ground that he cannot support a Government which is practi: Gaily committed to a dissolution of the Legislative......

Mr. Morley's Argument Was Chiefly Directed To Show The...

culty of recurring to force in Ireland, and, of course, for his purpose he exaggerated the amount of force necessary. In describing the putting-down public meetings, locking-up......

Mr. Thomas Case, Fellow Of Corpus Christi College,...

put together, in a letter to the Times of Thursday, a rather important selection of Mr. Gladstone's expressions of opinion as to the limits of a safe Home-rule, though he has......

Mr. John Morley,—the Right Honourable John Morley, As We...

we must now call him,—addressed his constituents on Monday at Newcastle, on the subject of the re-election for which be was asking after his acceptance of office. He spoke as if......

The Actual Force Is Ample, As Some Forty Thousand Drilled

men could be in the streets in two hours ; but the scare proves a necessity for some changes. First, Sir E. Henderson should be respectfully superseded by a more vigilant and......

Mr. Morley Was Summoned By Telegraph To Dublin On Tues-

day morning to be sworn in, but returned to Newcastle on Thursday, and again addressed the electors, intimating that even during the few hours that he had spent in Dublin he had......

The Welsh Are Meditating A Land League, And On Thursday

received Mr. Michael Davitt with enthusiasm at Flint, and listened to a great speech of Ilia in support of the principles of the Irish Land League. If the evils which we have......

The Most Important Official Appointments Made Since Our...

are those of Lord Aberdeen to be Viceroy of Ireland, and of Mr. Broadhurst to be Under-Secretary of State for the Home Office. We believe that Lord Aberdeen is both shrewd......