29 SEPTEMBER 1888, page 2

On Wednesday, Mr. Chamberlain, Addressing A Large Public...

the Albert Hall, Nottingham, noticed that though " the Irish Question has occupied almost exclusively the field of politics " for the last three years, we are no nearer." a......

Great Importance, Possibly Unreal, Is Attached To A...

the French Government that their Ambassador to Italy, M. de Mony, shall not be in Rome while the German Emperor is there. He is now away, and his leave has been extended, it is......

The Royal Commission Appointed To Inquire Into The Civil...

at home and abroad has reported that, on the whole, the Mayfair system has worked well, and should be continued in spirit, though apparently-greater opportunities to rise will......

The Colonial Empire Of Germany Is Not Four Years Old,

and already she is beginning to feel some of the unpleasantnesses of foreign adventure. For some time there have been diffi- culties with the natives along the coast of the......

The Intelligence Of The Week From Egypt Is Not Pleasing.

The fall of the Nile has been so continuous, that the loss of revenue next year will hardly be less than a quarter of a million ; and the Dervishes are suddenly developing......

Mr. Wynne E. Baxter, The Coroner Inquiring Into The...

murders, has justified his conduct in insisting on the publicity which we last week condemned. He has been the first to offer a reasonable explanation of the murders. They are......

At A Meeting Of The National League Last Tuesday, Mr.

Dillon, referring to the impatience with which some of the Nationalists regard the attitude of the English people, declared that he could not share the feeling, though he......

The Paris Correspondent Of The Times, Who, With Many Patent

foibles, is a shrewd observer, takes a very despondent view of the French Parliamentary campaign which opens on October 9th. He evidently thinks the dissensions among the......