20 JULY 1878, page 1

The Debate Was Made Important By Lord Derby's Speech, But

was otherwise not exciting. Lord Granville made some clever comments on the Congress of Berlin, which he thought, after the Anglo-Russian Agreement, had become something of a......

To This Lord Salisbury Had Nothing To Reply, Except By

taunt- ing Lord Derby with his devotion to destructive criticism, and with being the kind of statesman who would inevitably have resisted the extension of our empire to India,......

Of The Personal Collision In Lord Derby's And Lord...

speeches, and its significance, we have said enough elsewhere. As regards the Treaty of Berlin, Lord Derby, on the whole, supported the Government, though he pointed out how......

A Splendid Audience Of Princes, Princesses, Peers,...

of all kinds, assembled in the House of Lords on Thurs- day to hear Lord Beaconsfield's statement. It was not one of his happiest efforts, being apologetic, full of details, and......

*,* The Editors Cannot Undertake To Return Manuscript In Any

case.......

News Of The Week.

T HE Congress ended on Saturday, the 13th, when all the Plenipotentiaries signed the Treaty, hereafter to be known as the Treaty of Berlin. When the seals had been affixed,......

Lord Beaconsfield Was Received In England On Tuesday With...

paeans, and elaborate indeed, but not very multitudi- nous rapture. He had the rare pleasure—as we should think—of magnanimously demanding at Dover for the services of Lord......