7 DECEMBER 1895, page 19

The Annual Message Of The American President Was...

December 3rd, and is principally devoted to finance. Mr. Cleveland regards the national paper currency as a serious burden and danger to the State. It amounts in the aggregate......

Mr. G. F. Watts . Has Presented The National Portrait

Gallery with a splendid gift, fifteen oil portraits and two drawings. These include his noble pictures of some of the most eminent men of our day,—Carlyle, Browning, Matthew......

We Have Mentioned Elsewhere The New Proceedings Taken In...

against the Social Democrats. The Austrian Gevernment seems disposed to adopt a different policy. It has, indeed, dissolved the Vienna Municipality because it had fallen into......

Bank Rate, 2 Per Cent.

New Consols (2!) were on Friday, 10611.......

Mr. Morley's Speech At Chelsea On Wednesday On The Centenary

of Carlyle's birth was a very able and thoughtful one. He said that the last term he should choose to apply to Carlyle was the term Sage; Wordsworth, Goethe, and Emerson were......

A Meeting Of The General Committee Of The National Liberal

Federation was held at Leeds on Wednesday, and Dr. Spence Watson, who took the chair, declared that it was the most numerous meeting of that General Committee which he had ever......

The Liberal Journals Are All Discounting The' Budget;...

not be even seriously considered for four months yet. They gather from some obiter dicta of Sir M. Hicks-Beach and Mr. W. Long, that there will be a surplus of about four......

Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Who Spoke At Portsmouth On Thursday...

appeared to be in. the highest spirits as to the prospects of his anti-liquor crusade. We do not wonder at it so much as we otherwise should, for Sir Wilfrid Lawson is a......