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Mr. Gladstone Also Made A Very Strong Point Of The

complete misdirection of Lord Beaconsfield's alarms when, in his letter to the Duke of Marlborough, he spoke of the danger of the poli- tical dismemberment of the United......

Sir Henry James Made A Good Speech At Taunton On

Tues- day, when supporting the Liberal candidate, Lord Kilcoursie, in favour of the closure of debate by a majority. He showed that Sir Stafford Northcote had admitted at the......

Westminster Has Returned Lord Algernon Percy Without A...

the Tories seem to think this a great triumph. As Mr. Morley was beaten in 1880 by no fewer than 2,366 votes, and as the Irish question certainly divides greatly the Liberals of......

The Lower House Of The Convocation Of York And Both

Houses of that of Canterbury are anxious for Mr. Green's release from prison, but seem to be entirely incompetent to. secure it. The only device seems to be to implore the......

After Other Speeches Of Little Importance, Mr. Lowther...

Irish policy of the Government, in a speech which, for him, was somewhat subdued. But he asserted, without troubling himself to give the slightest evidence for the assertion,......

The Debate On The Address Collapsed On Tuesday Night, Some-

what unexpectedly. Mr. Sexton, who would be the recognised leader of the Parnellites, but for his feeble health, delivered to a rather thin house a lengthy speech, said to have......

The Attorney-general For Ireland, In His Speech Of...

Thursday, brought a positively crushing indictment against the Land League, which, however, it is impossible to summarise, as much of the evidence consists of extracts from the......

On Wednesday, At Balboni, Sir S. Northcote Addressed Some Of

the branches of the East Surrey Conservative Association, and took pains to throw cold water on the violence of some of his partisans, and to speak somewhat disparagingly of......

The Taunton Election Resulted On Thursday In The Return Of

a Tory, which leaves the representation as it was. Mr. Allsopp, the Conservative, polled 1,144 votes, against 917, given for the Liberal, Lord Kilcoursie,—majority, 227. The......