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The Times Of Tuesday Last Contained A Telegraphic Note From

Vienna relating to the assassination, on May 14th, of Okubo, Minister of the Interior, at Tokio (Yedo). The conduct of the six assassins was characteristically Japanese. They......

Of Mr. Gladstone's Speech We Have Said Almost As Much

else- where as we can usefully say to those who do not themselves read, as everybody should, that terse and -vivid specimen of state- ment, argument, and denunciation. But we......

There Has Been An Interesting Correspondence In The Times As

to the degree of comfort with which men can live at great heights. Mr. Webber, writing from the Grindelwald, in Switzerland, to Monday's Times, states that in Thibet he has......

The Supplementary Estimate For The Year Has Been...

Parliament, and amounts to /1,845,500, for expense incurred on account of the war between Russia and Turkey, and the recent outbreak at the Cape of Good Hope. This is but a......

Mr. Marvin, In A Letter To Thursday's Daily News, In

which he attempts to justify his disclosure of the summary of the Salis- ,bury-Schouvaloff Agreement in the Globe of May 31st, on the _ground that he fully expected that......

A Deputation From South-east Lancashire Waited On Lord...

Thursday, to congratulate him on the result of his labours at Berlin, and Lord Salisbury seized the opportunity to de- fend himself from Mr. Gladstone's criticisms. He excused......

Mr. Cross, In Replying On Thursday To A Question Of

Mr. Dillwyn's as to the Lunacy Laws, said he would consider the changes requisite in the Recess, and announce his views at the opening of the "next Parliament." We conclude "......

Mr. Cross's Reply To Mr. Gladstone Was Halting And Familiar

with even more than Mr. Cross's usual haltingness and fami- liarity. He was "bound to say" a great many things,—Mr. Cross is always " bound " to say what he does say,—as, for......

Consols Were On Friday 94,1 To 941.

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Thursday's Debate Was Remarkable Chiefly For Mr. Lowe's...

delivered a very effective attack both on the double- -dealing of the Government,—in the course of which he was called to order for speaking of the number of falsehoods the......