6 FEBRUARY 1886, page 2

To Join Mr. Gladstone's Cabinet, Though It Is Understood...

both of them wish to give the Government a hearty support on all subjects on which they honestly can do BO, and not to play the part of " candid ft iends." We have said......

Five Baronets. That Is Not A Large Number; But It

is remark- able.that none of the gentlemen selected, except perhaps Sir E. Denison-Beckett, has done any public service. Sir Charles Millais the banker, and Sir H. Allsopp the......

The Negotiations Between The Prince Of Bulgaria And The...

have succeeded. The Sultan has signed a decree appointing Prince Alexander Governor-General of Roumelia for five years, with power to modify the "Organic Statute" of the......

The Instructions To Sir Drummond Wolff Have Been Pub- Lished

at last. As regards Egypt, they are vague, the Foreign Office only telling him to strengthen the Khedive's Govern- ment, to look to the payment of the Bondholders as the best......

The Papers Were On Thursday Full Of. A Horrid Mutiny

which occurred on board an American ship, the Frank N. Thayer,' of 1,000 tons, Captain Clarke, some seven hundred miles from St. Helena. According to the captain's account, two......

A Dispute Which Might Prove Serious Has Broken Out In

the French Army. The Minister at War, General Boulanger, finding that the officers of two cavalry regiments at Tours expressed anti-Republican sentiments, and avoided the usual......

Lord Rosebery, For One Task, Will Have A Most Difficult

nego- tiation with China on his hands. The statesmen of Pekin say, and say truly, that the King of Ava was a feudatory of theirs, and sent tribute ; and demand, if we cannot......

We Are Happy To Perceive That Lord Dufferin, After Inquiry,.

exonerates the Provost-Marshal at Mandelay from some of the charges of cruelty brought by the Times' correspondent. He did, the Viceroy telegraphs, extort evidence by the threat......