23 NOVEMBER 1895, page 3

Mr. Cleveland Has, It Is Said, Nailed His Colours To

the mast upon the question of currency. Mr. Carlisle, his Secretary of the Treasury, on Tuesday delivered a speech to three hundred of the leading business-men of New York,......

Bank Rate, 2 Per Cent.

New Consols (.2: 4 9 were on Friday, 1061.......

Lord James Took Leave Of His Former Constituents At Bury

on Wednesday, and delivered a spirited defence of the career of the Liberal Unionists, pointing out how completely they had succeeded, in spite of their relatively small......

" Barchester Towers," To Bishop ; Prondie.- Proudie

replies, we are told, that "translations are occasionally made, but not so frequently as in former days." In these days, we fear, they are coming into favour again. In the last......

We Regret To Note The Death Of Sir H. Ponsonby.

Originally an officer, he held from 1870 to 1894 the important post of Private Secretary to the Queen, and though entirely tin s known to the public he was throughout all that......

Surely There Is A Little Touch Of Violence In The

attitude of High Churchmen towards the Bishop of Hereford. We cannot say that we at all agree with the Bishop of Hereford, and we do not think that either for the schools of the......

The Globe Of Last Monday Had A Very Amusing Account

of the Irish fight between Mr. Dillon and Mr. Healy in Rut- land Square, Dublin, on Wednesday week, " by an Observer." After reading it very caref ally, we feel no doubt that......

Mr. Asquith Made A Good Speech On Thursday At The

so- called "Robert Browning Hall, Social Settlement, York Street" (why is such a clumsy name given to it ?), pointing out that these permanent settlements of the rich and......

The Deputation On Wednesday To The Prime Minister And The

Duke of Devonshire as President of the Council, on the subject of help to voluntary schools, was a very strong and very impressive one. The Archbishop of Canterbury put the case......