2 AUGUST 1890, page 2

On The Subject Of The Maltese Marriages, Mr. Gladstone...

to make it a great reproach to the Government that the Pope should have expressed his willingness to acquiesce in such arrangements as England liked to make for the Maltese......

On Monday Night, Mr. Gladstone Asked Leave To Make A

personal explanation as to his statement in 1870, in answer to a question from Sir John Hay, that if it should be proposed to cede territory in Gambia to the French, he had no......

Mr. Justice Harrison's Charge In East Galway, Expressing...

the people tamely allowed themselves to be in- timidated by moonlighters and outrage-mongers, instead of resisting this kind of oppression even by "Lynch-law," was the subject......

The Dunk Divorce Case, With Which, Not Much To Their

credit, the newspapers, and especially the evening ones, have been filling their columns during the past week, ended on Wednesday in a verdict unfavourable to the petitioner.......

Lord Salisbury Made A Very Amusing Speech On Monday, In

answer to Lord Stratheden and Campbell, who, in his own peculiarly heavy manner, had been trying to make out to the House of Lords that if Lord Salisbury had not been loaded......

The Fourth International Congress On Inland Navigation...

Manchester on Monday. Sir Michael Hicks- Beach, the President for the year, in his inaugural address, while admitting that England was, speaking generally, far behind her......

On The Subject Of Mr. Justice Harrison's Unfortunate...

Lynch-law, Mr. Gladstone was very eloquent. No one denies that the phrase was a dangerous, and would have been a most mischievous one, if there were any popular faction in......

Mr. Gladstone Addressed A Select Assembly Of Wesleyans At...

National Liberal Club on Wednesday, and went as near to making a " No-Popery " speech as Mr. Gladstone could go. He chose the Embassy of Sir Lintorn Simmons to the Pope, on the......