22 JANUARY 1887, page 2

The Accounts From Bulgaria Are Neither Clear Nor...

leading idea in them is that the Porte has been asked to. inform the Regents that their authority is illegal, and request them to resign. A Commissioner would then be appointed......

Mr. Goschen Postponed Till Another Occasion What He Had To

say on the subject of reforms in our great Spending Departments, but he deprecated the shortsightedness of economists who, having decided that it was a national duty to achieve......

The Remains Of Lord Iddesleigh Were Interred In The Grave-

yard of Upton Pyne, in Devonshire, near his country-seat, " Pynes," in the presence of a great assembly, on Tuesday; and a memorial service in Westminster Abbey was held on the......

Mr. Dillon, In His Speech At Enniscorthy On Sunday Last,

made a reference to Mr. Parnell's reticence in relation to the "Plan of Campaign" which was significant enough. "During the winter," he said, "the leader to whom I owe......

The Foreign Office Should Settle The Dispute Between...

the United States about fishery rights. The Canadians are pressing those rights hard, or, at least, New England thinks so, and American feeling is growing excited. The Foreign......

The Severance Between East And West London Has Been Made

strangely obvious this week. There is a club, it appears, in Spitalfields, where dramatic performances are given to Jewish audiences in Hebrew, and on Tuesday night, a little......

The Bitterness Of The French Chamber Against Religion...

limits. On Tuesday, a motion was made for the abolition of all Prison Chaplaincies, and but for the Reactionaries, who for once voted with the Government instead of abstaining,......

Mr. Goschen Made A Great Speech On Tuesday Night In

Hen- gler's Circus, Liverpool, as candidate for the Exchange Division of that great constituency. The chair was taken by Mr. For- wood, M.P., and Mr. Goschen received a very......