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The Most Remarkable Speech Of The Night Was The Duke

of Argyll's,—a speech which, if it had been delivered in the House of Commons, might have had a really electrical effect. He de- ferred, till the papers should be before the......

We Have Gone So Fully Into Lord Derby's Speech Elsewhere,

that here we need only say that he declared emphatically that Lord Beaconsfield's Guildhall speech had not been read by the Emperor of Russia when he made his Moscow declaration......

The Times' Correspondent At Constantinople Forwarded Od...

illustrating the present administration of Bulgaria. On Christmas Day a Turkish gendarme, enraged with the Christian Mayor of the village of Brankortsi, after a severe beating,......

The Tribunal Of Fifteen, To Which The Double Returns Of

the Presi- dentialvotes of the various doubtful American States were referred, have decided in the case of Florida by 8 to 7 not to go behind the returns to the question of the......

In A Subsequent Portion Of His Speech, Sir Stafford...

affirmed that Lord Salisbury's conduct at the Conference had the fullest approval of her Majesty's Government, that he had not ex- ceeded his instructions, and that the very......

The Debate In The Commons Included Only Three Speakers. We

have commented elsewhere on the powerful speech in which Lord Hartington explained his own position, and the policy he thought Government ought to adopt,—namely, to make the......

Lord Granville Expressed His Satisfaction That The Treaty...

was not to be torn up, especially on the ground that it provided an opening for a concert of the European Powers on the Turkish question, and recorded those declarations of the......

Mr. E. J. Reed, In A Third Letter To The

Times, published on Monday last, makes us more anxious than ever as to the scien- tific education of the men who at present have the real control of our Navy. He shows that a......

Mr. Gladstone Delivered An Address To The Students Of Marl-

borough College this day week, and especially congratulated them on the simple habits of Marlborough, as compared with those of Eton, and he hoped that in an age in which wealth......