13 NOVEMBER 1886, page 2

Lord Salisbury's Speech Has Been Received On The Con- Tinent

with various feelings. The Austrian newspapers are, on the whole, much pleased, but think his pledges not definite enough ; while the Hungarian newspapers are delighted. The......

The Dean Of Durham Writes An Interesting Letter To Friday's

Times in favour of the "Church House" memorial of the Queen's Jubilee, on condition that it shall be recognised as the signal of a union between the two Convocations of York and......

Proceeding To Bulgaria, Lord Salisbury, Without Naming...

Russian action. The officers who mutinied were "debauched by foreign gold," and Europe was thrown into consternation to bear that the resources of diplo- macy had been exhausted......

The Great Sobranje, Having Held A Secret Meeting On The

9th inst., during which, it is understood, the claims of Prince Alexander were strongly pressed, met again on the 10th inst., and by acclamation elected Prince Waldemar of......

Mr. Gladstone Has Also Written A Letter To Lord Wolverton,

on which we have commented at some length in another column, in relation to the difference of opinion between his two ex-whips, Lord Wolverton and Lord Stallbridge (formerly Mr.......

Bourgas Was Seized Last Week By A Few Mutinous Officers,

who declared for Russia and a dictatorship under General Kaulbars, who, it is said, directed the movement by telegraph. The insurrection was promptly put down by the loyal......

The Times Has Got A Sort Of Diseased Appetite For

attacking Mr. Gladstone, whether he be right or whether he be wrong, and for attacking him with a sort of malice that can have but one result, to make its readers take no......

A Career Of A Very Sinister Character Ended With Some

glory on Thursday. M. Paul Bert, the bitterest and most scornful of French atheists, and one of the cruellest of French vivisectors, died on that day at his post as French......