4 OCTOBER 1884, page 2

The Times Correspondent At Tientsin Telegraphs On October...

Mr. Young, American Minister in China, arrived on the 1st inst. at Tientsin, with orders to mediate between Paris and Pekin, M. Ferry having requested this favour from Wash-......

The Times On Friday Published A Statement That Lord Wolseley

had been recalled, and the command of the Nile Ex- pedition entrusted to General Stephenson, and based on it a long leader. There was no truth in the statement, which pro- bably......

Lord Bramwell, Though He Voted On The Liberal Side, Pleads,

in a letter to the Times, that Mr. Gladstone should offer a compromise to the Lords by producing his Redistribu- tion Bill. To this proposal, which is, in substance, that of......

In Hungary, The Very Home Of Aristocratic Feeling, The...

meat has been compelled to propose a reform of the House of Lords. It appears that there, as here, the statesmen are baffled by the sudden descent of swarms of rural magnates,......

Mr. Power Confirms The Worst Accounts Of Egyptian...

soldiers in Khartoum did not mutiny, and must have done much work ; but on July 30th eight Arabs, armed only with spears, charged two hundred Egyptian soldiers armed with Rem-......

Eighty French Deputies Have, It Is Stated, Signed A Protest

addressed to the Budget Committee demanding explanations as to the method in which the deficit will be met, and implicitly censur- ing M. Ferry's Colonial policy. M. Jules......

The Cloud Has Lifted From Khartoum. Mr. Power Has Found

means to send a despatch to the Times, via' Massowah, and has related in brief the events of the siege up to July 30th. The narrative is one to make Englishmen thrill with......

The Foochow Correspondent Of The Times, Writing On Sep-...

9th, forwards a statement from Pekin prepared by a Times' correspondent there, which is far less unintelligible than the accounts usually transmitted from the capital. It may be......

The Protest Of The Powers Against The Suspension Of The

Egyptian Sinking Fund appears to have been purely formal, and intended to guard their right of action in the event of any further attempt to set aside the Law of Liquidation.......