25 FEBRUARY 1888, page 3

We Are Asked To Remind Our Readers That An Exhibition

of pictures is to be opened at Easter at the St. Jude's Schools, Commercial Street, Whitechapel, by the Rev. S. A. Barnett, at which crowds of the poor at the East End will be......

One Of The Most Hopeful Of The Signs Of The

times, the efforts of the Universities to take part in improving the relations between the educated and the poorest of the poor in East London, was illustrated last Saturday by......

Bank Rate, 21 Per Cent. Consols Were On Friday 102i

to 102i.......

Lord Randolph Churchill Made A Bright Speech On Ireland To

the members of the Oxford Union on Wednesday. He declared that the Irish Question was always with us, and always would be, and that its essence, even when the island was ruled......

M. Tirard Has Once More Escaped By The Akin Of

his teeth. His enemies, the Right and the Radicals, had agreed to coalesce and to turn him out by refusing the 275,000 demanded on account of Secret-Service money. Most of this......

The Last Amendment On The Address Was Moved On Thursday

night by Mr. Shaw-Lefevre, who complained that no measure had been promised dealing with arrears of rent in Ireland, and that great evictions would go on upon the estates of......

The Treaty With The United States About Canadian Fish Has

been published, and is sufficiently described in another column. It seems a perfectly fair and honourable Treaty, and is so described by President Cleveland in his message to......

An Attempt To Try The Electric Light On A Large

scale for street purposes, has for the present failed. The City Commissioners of Sewers proposed to allow the Brush Company to light the whole district from Cheapside, Ludgate......