28 OCTOBER 1893, page 2

The Death Of Lord Vivian, The British Ambassador At Rome,

on the 21st inst., is not of political importance. He held an important post, and must therefore have been trusted by the Foreign Office ? ) but he was unknown to the public,......

In Connection With This Subject Mr. Burt, On Monday, Made

a sensible speech at Bedlington, Northumberland. He was in favour, he said, of Mr. Mundella's Bill for Arbitration. He did not believe the arbitrators appointed under that Bill......

On Saturday Last, Mr. Asquith Addressed Another Meeting...

constituents at Ladybank ; but the speech was not an important one, except that he reiterated his views on the duty of keeping order, and the criminal character of what the......

The Coal Strike Continues ; But Both Masters And Men

are at last getting tired of it. The former have exhausted their stocks, and the latter are weary of short commons, often reduced to bare bread. They still receive subscriptions......

The Home Secretary Delivered A Very Carefully Studied...

the Government's Home-rule Bill in his first speech to his East Fife constituents, yesterday week at Leven. We have dealt in another column with what we regard as the main......

On Tuesday, At Belfast, The Central Assembly Of The Ulster

Defence Union held its first meeting in the Ulster Hall, under the presidency of the Duke of Abercorn. The assembly con- sists of 600 delegates, representing all classes,......

Mr. Harrington And Mr. John Redmond Have Been Making Great

exertions this week to stir up Irish feeling against the Anti-Parnellites on the ground of their alliance with Mr. Glad- stone's Government. At Milltown, County Dublin, last......

A Socialist Demonstration In Favour Of Universal...

of Members and election expenses, and second ballots, was held on Sunday afternoon in Trafalgar Square. Processions were organised to march to the Square via, the Embankment,......