25 APRIL 1891, page 3

The Result Of The Election For The Woodstock Division Of

Oxfordshire is very cheering. There was no contest in 1886, when Mr. Maclean, the Liberal Unionist, was elected without opposition. In 1885, before Mr. Gladstone declared for......

Lord Shand, All Able Scotch Judge, Has, In A Long

letter to the TilY6C8 of Thursday, explained that the consequences of the decision in the Clitheroe ease may not be so serious as is imagined. He maintains that the wife who......

At The Dublin Riveting Of The National League On Tuesday,

Mr. John Redmond sent up a cry of distress over the evicted tenants on "Plan of Campaign" estates, who are now finding that those who betrayed them into refusing their rents,......

The "annual Grand Habitation" Of The Primrose League Was...

at the Opera House, Covent Garden, on Tuesday afternoon, under the presidency of the Grand Master, Lord Salisbury. The house was filled long before the proceedings commenced......

At The Annual Meeting Of The Grand Council Of The

Birmingham Liberal Unionist Association on Tuesday, Mr. Chamberlain reproached the Gladstonians with not seizing on the opportunity which had been given them by Mr. Parnell's......

Lord Salisbury Held That The Next General Election Would Not

finally settle the Home-rule Question. If, as he expected, the Conservatives carried the day, he looked forward to the Gladstonians still persisting in their advocacy of Irish......

Bank Rate, 81 Per Cent.

New Consols (21) were on Friday 95i to 96.......

Sir Philip Magnus Writes An Interesting And Moderate...

yesterday's Times, warning the 'members of Convocation of the University of London not to pledge themselves to reject the new draft Charter offered to them, till they have......