25 DECEMBER 1886, page 3

We Have Read With Great Pleasure In Tuesday's Times The

protest of Mr. W. H. Hills, of The Knoll, Ambleside, against the proposed railway from Windermere to Ambleside, along the eastern bank of the lake. It is certain that such a......

Mr. Labouchere On Tuesday Delivered At Northampton A...

in favour of the "Plan of Campaign." After stating that it was expedient that the next Session should be an "educational," "one of debate rather than of voting," which means......

An Elaborate Report Upon Japan Published By Mr. Kreitner,...

Austrian Consul at Yokohama, rather modifies English pre- conceptions of that Empire. He says the earthquakes destroy a city every seven years, and that, moreover, the period of......

It Is Obvious That We Were Right In Supposing That

the fanaticism of Home-rule would grow in force and volume. Among men of high standing, we have had this week speeches both from Mr. Stansfeld and from Professor Stuart, of......

Bank Rate, 5 Per Cent.

Consols were on Thursday 99 U 3 1 to 9911xd.......

The Attorney-general, Sir R. Webster, Who Was Formerly At...

College School, distributed the prizes to that school on Tuesday, and remarked in doing so, that "he came to that school as a very small boy of nine years of age. He supposed he......

In A Very Different Tone And Spirit Is An Address

delivered last week to the Leeds Junior Liberal Association by Mr. Albert Itutson, in answer to Mr. Albert Dicey's book on "England's Case Against Home-rule." Mr. Rntson had......

The Americans Have Not, In The Matter Of Protection, The

full courage of their opinions. They think they can foster schools of native art by placing an import duty of 30 per cent. upon all works of art imported from abroad,—a rate......