20 FEBRUARY 1886, page 2

The Government, After Delays Explained By Mr. Childers,...

prosecute the Socialist agitators ; and on Wednesday, Messrs. H. M. Hyndman, H. H. Champion, J. Burns, and J. E. Williams appeared before Sir James Ingram, at Bow Street Police.......

No Further Riots Have Occurred In London This Week, And

apparently the police have regained control of the situation. A meeting of the unemployed was called in Hyde Park on Sunday, and another in Cumberland Market on Tuesday ; but......

Mr. Gladstone, On February 12th, Addressed A Letter To Lord

de Vesci, obviously intended for publication, in which he stated that while out of office he had deemed it best to do nothing which might seem to be done in competition with the......

Prince Bismarck Has Again Acknowledged That Rome Is Too...

for the only weapons he can use against her. He has introduced into the Prussian Parliament a Bill repealing the most arbitrary clauses of the Falk Laws, in particular......

The St. James's Gazette Is In Error In Implying That

the Spectator agreed with the Daily News as to the result of the divorce suit, "Crawford v. Dilke." We had no time on Friday to express an opinion of any kind, and only reported......

This Snit Brought Into Strong Relief A Dangerous...

the English law of divorce. It is intended to be strict, and a special officer is appointed to make certain that no divorce is granted without proof of adultery ; but it really......

This Letter Was Answered On February 13th, The Following...

from Ireland by Lord de Vesci, as Chairman of the Irish Loyal and Patriotic Union, in a letter stating the views of those who act with him. They claim to represent all who wish......