27 JULY 1889, page 3

A Letter Of Protest, Signed By Thirty Of The Moderates

of the London County Council, and subsequently approved by six others, has been addressed to Lord Rosebery, in his capacity as Chairman. The main ground of the protest is the......

Mr. Justice Stephen's Summing-up Was Studiously Fair And...

in tone, but he directed the jury that even if Lord Salisbury's language was not true, it might still be of the nature of fair and reasonable comment on Mr. O'Brien's speech ;......

For Some Time Past, Indeed, Two Committees Of The Council

have been trying to devise a workable scheme for puttingthe cost of permanent improvements on the ground-landlords. These Committees, however, though specially anxious to......

On Monday, The Question Whether The Queen's Bench...

the High Court should grant a mandamus to compel Mr. Bridge, the Police Magistrate, to hear and deter- mine an application made to him by Mr. Simms for a summons against the......

Bank Rate, 2-1 Per Cent. New Consols (2i) Were On

Friday 98 to 981.......

A Correspondence Has Been Published Between Mr. Arch And Sir

H. Selwin-Ibbetson, M.P., in which the latter, who is retiring from Parliament, offers to pay the expense of sub- mitting the accounts of the National Agricultural Labourers'......

Mr. Parnell Was Cross-examined Before The Commission As...

funds and expenditure of the Land and National Leagues on Tuesday. His answers were curious specimens of the Non mi ricordo order. For example :—" Is it not the fact that the......

Mr. O'brien's Action For Libel Against Lord Salisbury Was...

in Manchester yesterday and this day week, before Mr. Justice Stephen, and ended, as might have been expected, in a verdict for the defendant. The ground of the action was a......