24 SEPTEMBER 1892, page 2

A Meeting To Demand The Release Of Daly, Egan, And

the other dynamiters was held at Cork on Sunday. Mr. Davitt had been invited, but he declined, on the ground that the meeting would be attended by men who had made libellous and......

Mr. Gladstone Will Find It Difficult To Substantiate His-...

that the Welsh landlords have dealt harshly with their tenants, and have not made as great reductions as the English. Lord Sudeley—a Liberal Peer—writes a very temperate letter......

The Election For South Leeds Ended On Thursday By The

return of Mr. Walton, Gladstonian, by 4,414 votes, against 3,466 given to the Unionist, Mr. Neville. In 1886, Sir L. Playfair had 4,665 votes, and his opponent only 2,925, so......

Mr. Labouchere Will Evidently Be At No Loss For...

of differing from Mr. Gladstone. In the last number of his journal he not only declares that the electors are sick of Home-rule, but predicts that if it is put first in the work......

A Curious Incident Occurred At The Meeting Of The National

Federation—the Anti-Parnellite organisation—on Wednesday.. Mr. Bodkin, M.P., the chairman, declared that Mr. Parnell, in spite of "the last wild year of his life," had done good......

The Birmingham Daily Post Seems To Have Mistaken The...

of the note appended by us to Sir Thomas Bazley's letter. We have dealt with the article elsewhere, but may state here that we no more desire than does the Post that the Liberal......

The Ottawa Correspondent Of The Times, In A Letter In

Monday's issue, gives an account of the recent seizure of three British sealing-vessels by Russian cruisers in the North Pacific, which, unless exaggerated, shows that a very......

The Intelligence Of The Week From Afghanistan Is, On The

whole, satisfactory. The Ameer has followed the advice of the British Government, and has ceased from threatening the tribes which he has been informed are under British protec-......