19 JUNE 1886, page 2

Lord Hartington's Manifesto, Issued On Thursday, Is A...

worthy paper, a little too long. Like Mr. Chamberlain, he denies that Home-rule was included in the programme of 1885, and regrets that " if it is now the deliberate opinion of......

Mr. Parnell Expresses Great Indignation At "'the...

volte-face executed by (the l'os7 Party last January, when they found that our vote was not numerous enough to keep them in office." As there is not a tittle of evidence to show......

Lord Hartington Suggests As An Alternative Plan That...

bodies, strictly controlled by Parliament, should manage strictly local affairs, and believes that if the majority of the United Kingdom declare that they will concede no more,......

Mr. Chamberlain's Manifesto Appeared On Saturday. It Is...

long,—is, indeed, almost a speech against the Home- rule Bill ; but it is vigorous and definite. Mr. Chamberlain declares that Mr. Gladstone's measure is inconsistent with his......

Mr. Chamberlain, Therefore, Will Resist The Bill, And...

instead, while maintaining the law, which, if the law is just, is not to be called coercion, to create "a complete system of local self-government, alike in its main features......

Since Our Last Issue, Mr. Parnell And Lord Carnarvon Have

both furnished to the papers supplementary statements con- cerning their interview in July last, each, of course, supporting the general view which he had given to Parliament.......

Mr. Goschen's Election Address Is Very Clear And Firm. "

I object," he says, " to the establishment of an entirely separate Executive in Ireland, responsible not to the Parliament at West- minster, but to a Parliament in Dublin. These......