9 JUNE 1883, page 2

The Corrupt Practices Bill Was Read A Second Time On

Monday without a division, the Tories and Liberals alike approving, though the former think the Bill too severe. This is true as to agency, as we have argued.elsewhere, a......

A Number Of Telegrams Have Reached England This Week...

to hint, with more or less of obscurity, that the Sultan has been intriguing against the British in Egypt. According to the story, he has employed for this purpose his private......

Lord Rosebery Has Resigned The Under-secretaryship Of The...

It is announced that he has no difference - with the Government, and only desires to facilitate the appointment of a Commoner; as the Liberals in the debate of Thursday week......

Lord R. Churchill Made Nothing On Friday Week By His

attack on the discipline of the Civil Service. His motion, technical in form, in reality meant that Civil Servants might combine to bring pressure to bear on Members of......

In Spite Of The Severe Snubbing Which Lord Randolph...

received from Sir Stafford Northcote yesterday week, his Jack-in-the-box elasticity displayed itself in a speech at Chatham, to Mr. Gorst's constituency, last Wednesday, a......

Lord Lytton, Mr. David Plunket, And Lord George Hamilton...

a threefold attack on the Liberal party, at a meeting of the Conservative Association held at Willis's Rooms on Wednesday night. Lord Lytton described the tremendous victory......

Mr. Bass, One Of The Liberals Who Gave No Vote

on the Affirmation Bill, and who is now beginning to feel the need. of repose, has since resigned his seat for Derby, and Mr. Alderman Roe has been selected by the Derby......

• The Subject Of Mr. Errington's Representations To The Pope

was renewed on Thursday by Lord R. Churchill, who did his best to make Mr. Gladstone ridiculous for his thoughtful little speech on Garibaldi, at Stafford House last Saturday,......