22 DECEMBER 1883, page 3

Sir Charles Dilke And Mr. Chamberlain Addressed The...

Birmingham on Monday. We have said enough of 'Sir Charles Mire's singularly able speech elsewhere, but we wish to quote from Mr. Chamberlain's a sentence or two which 'are worth......

Lord Randolph, Has Infected The Fourth Party, And The...

of the Fourth Party, with his own choice lan- guage. Sir Henry Drummond Wolff spoke at Birkenhead on Wednesday of the time having come when the people should smite to get rid......

Mr. Plunket, M.p. For The University Of Dublin, Opened On

Wednesday a Beaconsfield Club at Shrewsbury, and in doing so made a very elaborate speech on the Irish policy of the Government, bitterly condemning it for the past, indeed,......

It Has Been Shown In Letters To The Times That,

so far as the statistics can be trusted, the marriage of deaf-mutes very rarely indeed results in offspring who have the same congenital de- fect; while Mr. Dalby, the aurist,......

Bank Rate, 3 Per Cent.

Consols were on Friday 100i to 100i1 x.d.......

'the Pall Mall Gazelle Has Introduced A New Horror Into

public life. It has addressed a circular to all Liberal unofficial Mem- bers, asking whether they are in favour of making the Franchise -Bill the first item in the programme of......

The Difficulty Which The Rich Have In Quite Understanding...

position of the poor was well illustrated in a speech of Lord Lorne at Glasgow on Tuesday. He has been making many speeches on emigration to Canada, often very good, though with......

Lord Randolph Concluded On Thursday What The Times Calls His

" trilogy " of speeches in Edinburgh by a speech on Ireland, on which we have said almost enough in another column. We may add here that he accused the Government of having......

Mr. Tupper Writes To Wednesday's Times In Enthusiastic...

the peerage conferred upon Mr. Tennyson, and indeed in a style of eloquence so elevated, that it appears to reveal him as the probable author of a remarkable article in a weekly......