16 DECEMBER 1882, page 1

News Of The Week.

I T is announced semi-officially that Mr. Gladstone has resigned the Chancellorship of the Exchequer, and that he is succeeded in that office by Mr. Childers. The arrangement,......

The Liberals Have Carried. Liverpool By A Majority Of 309,

the vote for Mr. S. Smith having been 18,198, against 17,889 for Mr. Forwood. We have said enough of this event elsewhere, but may add here that the N ote, though apparently......

The Funeral Of Archbishop Tait Took Place Yesterday Week, In

Addington Churchyard ; and in spite of the snow and cold, a very large number of persons, both eminent and obscure, assembled to follow the good Primate to his tomb. The way lay......

All The Signs Which Presage Revolution In The East Are

present in Constantinople just now. The Sultan, if not actually mad, has completely lost his head with terror and iudeoision, and removes his highest Ministers and ablest......

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None Of The Appointments Consequent On This Change Have Yet

been made ; but it is understood that Lord Hartington will pass from the India Office to the War Office, and that Lord Derby will take the post vacated by Lord Hartington. It is......

On Monday Appeared A Correspondence Which Illustrated...

the Dean of Westminster had said of the Archbishop only the day before. No statesman who has followed the history of the Church since 1874 doubts that the late Arch- bishop, by......