31 DECEMBER 1887, page 2

Colonel Saunderson (m.p. For North Armagh) Sends To...

Times a correspondence with Mr. Gladstone,published in the &Min g Journal, in relation to a speech which Colonel Saunder- son delivered at Stirling on November 2nd. In that......

Mr. Gladstone Opposed As Strongly As Ever Any...

the rules for closing debate, which he seems to regard as a most illegitimate assertion of the right of the people to put down those who paralyse Parliament by their empty talk.......

Mr. Gladstone's Speech In The Dover Town Hall Showed No

falling-off in energy. Mr. P. Stanhope was in the chair, and Mr. Gladstone seized the occasion of his connection with an old Whig family to pay a tribute to the Whig families of......

In His Speech Delivered In Edinburgh Yesterday Week, Pro-...

Dicey insisted that Home-rule in Ireland must either be of the Colonial type,—in other words, absolute independence in all matters not involving foreign policy,—or must involve......

The Quarrel Between The Fenians And The Home-rule Party

in the Gaelic Athletic Association is not yet settled. There is to be a synod at Thurles next month, when the fight will, we suppose, be renewed. In Limerick County, the......

Sir Louis Mallet Has Clinched His Very Able Argument On

the Sager-Bounties dispute, by asking, in his letter to Thursday's Times, whether it would or would not be to our advantage for every foreign country with which we trade to make......

Mr. Gladstone Left Hawarden For The Continent On Monday, And

was received with great enthusiasm at various places on his route; but at Dover, on Tuesday, he was hooted and snow- balled by an unmannerly crowd as he left the station for the......