19 NOVEMBER 1887, page 2

The Czar, Who Could Not Reach St. Petersburg By Water

on account of the ice, and dreaded the long land journey round the Gulf of Bothnia on account of his children, at last made up his mind to travel through Germany. It is......

Mr. Goschen Made A Brilliant Speech In The Free-trade Hall,

Manchester, on Tuesday. He reminded his hearers that when, twenty-five years ago, Lancashire was suffering terribly from the cotton-famine caused by the war between the Northern......

Mr. Goschen Commented On The Assertion That British...

could not be proceeded with while " Ireland blocks the way," and said that it must be boldly grappled with. Ireland would block the way a great deal more, if you established her......

We Deeply Regret To Record That The Decision Of The

physicians summoned to San Remo to advise the Crown Prince of Germany, is of the most melancholy kind. They were unanimously of opinion that the disorder of the throat was......

Mr. Goschen On Wednesday Made An Interesting Financial...

answer to an address from the Manchester Chamber of Commerce. He playfully reminded the Chamber,—who had intimated their hope that the national burdens might be lightened......

Mr. Goschen Intimated That Something Might Be Done To...

the defects of the currency by restoring the full weight of the gold coinage, and perhaps by "some improvement of the note circulation of the country," which points possibly to......

We Regret To Notice That, All Rumours To The Contrary

notwith. standing, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach is not able to accept any substantive office. He made a long and strong speech at Bristol on Monday, during which he incidentally......

Mr. Goschen Spoke Again On Thursday, Both At Manchester And

at Ashton-under-Lyne. In Manchester, in replying to am address from the bimetallists, he was very cautious, admitting the great injury done by the depreciation of silver, but......