Mr. Parnell Has Been Interviewed By A Representative Of The
Freeman's Journal, and has expressed a variety of opinions on the situation, of which this is the most important,—that it would be very bad policy for Irish Members to prevent......
On Other Matters Mr. Parnell Seems To Have Made Some
highly imaginative assumptions,—especially that Lord Salis- bury, in his recent speech at Liverpool, expressed the in- tention neither to resign nor dissolve if defeated on an......
News Of The Week.
A CCORDING to the accounts of Friday, the "Florentine incident" is to be in some way passed over both by France and Italy; but during the week it assumed a dangerous character.......
Notice.—with This Week's Number Of The Spectator Is Issued A
Twelve-Page Supplement, containing the Index and Title-Page for the Volume for 1887.......
Affairs In Eastern Europe Remain Much As They Were, No
new action having been taken. The Czar, in reply to an address from the Governor of Moscow, has telegraphed his " hope " that peace will endure in future and in the present year......
As Consuls Do Not Enjoy The Immunities Of Ambassadors, The
case seems one to be settled by diplomacy, the point at issue being the interpretation of the Treaty of 1884; but the journals of Paris, which hold the French claim to Tunis to......
Notice To Advertisers.
maths "SPECTATOR" of Saturday, Ianuary 28th, will be issued, grati , a SPECIAL LITERARY SUPPLEMENT, the outside pages of witch will be devoted to Advertisements. Advertisements......