Lord Granville Added A Few Words, Saying That He Could
not add much to the knowledge of Mr. Gladstone's public life, but that what he should have liked to do, had it been possible, was "to have given some notion of his inner life,......
Mr. E. Clarke, M.p. For Plymouth, Who Followed The Duke
of Northumberland, would not be outdone by the Duke in the misrepresentation of opponents. He said that he had heard on Tuesday night the speech which Mr. Gladstone made,......
Lord Carlingford, In Unveiling On Wednesday Mr. Bruce...
colossal statue of Mr. Gladstone, which has been given to the inhabitants of Bow by Mr. Theodore H. Bryant, said, very happily, " Other great men in other ages have been......
A Scratch French Government Has Been Got Together, A...
which M. Clomenceau calls a holiday Government, a Government that will rule as long as the Chamber is taking its holidays, and probably not very much longer. Its chief is M.......
Mr. Trevelyan Seems To Us To Have Made A Rather
feeble reply to Mr. Lewis's inane attack on Judge O'Hagan of the Irish Land Commission, for certain verses about the Union, said to have been contributed by him to the Dublin......
The Bank Holiday, Or Rather The Three Consecutive...
the Bank holiday generally ensures, were wonderfully fine this year, the sunset of Sunday,—we hope the Bank holiday- makers had time to enjoy it,—being one of those rare sunsets......
We Should Be Glad In The Main That The Young
Princes who have just returned to England after their sail iu the Bacchante' were subjected, in crossing the Equator, to the silly horse-play which so many of our ship companies......
On Wednesday, Mr. Cowen Brought On A Discussion As To
Mr. Playfair's action in suspending sixteen Members, of some of whose culpability he himself did not seem at all sure, on the principle of constructive obstruction. The dis-......