17 JANUARY 1891, page 2

A. Very Hitter Letter On The Anti-parnellito Revolt Has Been

written by .Miss Anna Parnell to the Freeman's Journal, from which the larger part of it was transferred to the Times of this day week. She proposes a revival de novo of the......

Professor Dicey, In An Admirable Speech At Workington On...

said some hard things. Mr. Gladstone, he said, was a man who always told truth, but was never understood, and always, therefore, deceived those who listened to him. That is......

Mr. Morley Spoke At Newcastle On Tuesday, And Did Not

conceal for a moment the reverse from which the Gladstonians are suffering. He believed that it was only temporary. And with a democracy that would defeat the Government one day......

Mr. Parnell Spoke At Limerick On Saturday, And Has Made,

indeed, a series of Irish speeches this week. He has returned more or loss to his old calm style, and maintains absolutely his contention as to the tenor of his interview with......

Mr. Chamberlain Spoke Very Well At Birmingham On Thurs- Day.

He brought out the drift of Mr. John Motley's speech at Newcastle with great clearness and force, and made some- very pregnant remarks on Mr. Gladetone's proclamation of the "......

Sir William Harcourt Has Written Two Letters This Week On

the canards and dreams of the Unionists as to divisions amongst the Gladstonian. leaders. For our own party we never believed in those divisions any more than we believed in the......

On The Subject Of Mr. Chamberlain's Queries As To Whether

he was prepared to satisfy the demands of either of the two existing Irish parties,—the Parnellites or the Anti-Parnellites, —Mr. Morley was perfectly frank. He evidently is......

. The Whole Speech At Limerick Was Pervaded By Eulogy

on Mr. O'Brien as a true patriot, and so forth. With him Mr. Parnell had come to a complete agreement, if only Mr. O'Brien could persuade his former colleagues to adopt his view......