Mr. Chamberlain Began By Pointing Out That He Last Addressed
an Edinburgh audience four years and a half ago, in the very hey-day of the Union of Hearts, when it was considered by the Gladstonians shameful in the Unionists not to accept......
The London County Council Has Sustained A Great Blow, Lord
Lingen, the Chairman of the Finance Committee, having tendered his resignation. His grievance is, that at a thinly attended meeting of the Committee, an amendment was carried......
We Have Dwelt Sufficiently In Another Column On Mr....
exposition of his reasons for believing that even the Gladstonians will not permit Mr. Gladstone to keep his revised Home-rule scheme secret till after the General Election ;......
The Conference On Rural Reforms Called By The Radical...
ended on Friday week with a speech from Mr. Gladstone. It was long, chatty, and rather discursive ; but it was received with enthusiasm, the delegates gathering from it that the......
On Other Questions, Mr. Chamberlain Pressed The Complete...
the Gladstonians' carrying Land reforms or Local Government reforms with Ireland stopping the way, and returned once more to his favourite scheme for providing pensions for old......
Mr. Dillon Has Gone A Good Way In His Declarations
at Waterford. He said on Wednesday or Thursday, that if Mr. Redmond is returned at Waterford, and if a fair number of other constituencies uphold him and his party, he (Mr.......
Mr. Chamberlain Addressed A Mass Meeting In The Corn...
at Edinburgh, which was filled to overflowing, on Tuesday, Lord Lorne in the chair. The Marquis of Lorne, on taking the chair, remarked on the professed intention of the-......
Mr. Stanhope, The Secretary For War, Made An Excellent...
optimistic speech on the Army, at Hammersmith, on Friday week. He avoided the subject of Head-quarters, but maintained that while officers of all arms had greatly im- proved,......