4 DECEMBER 1886, page 3

The News From Burmah Grows More Satisfactory. The...

bands are being rapidly hunted down, and as they turn and fight, their leaders are generally killed. These once discouraged, General Roberts, who prefers civil administration to......

We Have Elsewhere Animadverted On The Place Which Sensa-...

trials are beginning to fill in our social system. This week, London has been flooded with suggestive reports of the divorce snit instituted by Lord Colin Campbell against his......

A Large, But Rather Irregularly Elected Deputation From...

of London, waited on the Home Secretary on Thursday to press on him the creation of a central Municipality for the whole Metropolis. Mr. Matthews, after quizzing them rather......

Lord Charles Beresford On Saturday Tested A Submarine...

the Victoria Docks. The boat, invented by Mr. A. Campbell, and built by Messrs. Fletcher, Son, and Fearnall, of Limehouse, is of steel, cigar-shaped, 60 ft. long, 8 ft. broad,......

Bank Rate, 4 Per Cent.

Consols were on Friday 100i to 100axd.......

The Party Of Action Among The Fenians Of New York—that

is, the employers of dynamite—have, it is said, dismissed O'Donovan Rossa from his leadership, and promoted Dr. Hamilton Williams thereto. The latter is said to be an able man,......

• Assuming, Then, The Accuracy Of The Report, The...

conception of the obligations of tenants in Ireland at the, present time is this,—that the law of 1881 broke up finally the landlord's sole right of ownership in the land; that......

The Decision Of The Beaumont Trustees Not To Close The

East- End Palace during the Sundays, except at certain hours, was a very wise, and even necessary one. Hal they decided otherwise, half the sympathy which the wish to brighten......

A "monster Winter-assize Juror" Writes To Yesterday's...

specimens of the ominous threats launched by the Press against the Munster jurors who are to try the Kerry moonlighters apprehended by General Redvers Buller, and asks very......

The Meeting At Dorchester On Thursday Resolved To Erect A

statue to the Dorset poet, the Rev. W. Barnes, and to devote the residue of the fund raised for this purpose to the establishment of a Barnes Exhibition, tenable at the......