25 MARCH 1893, page 3

The Incident Did Not, However, End Here. On Tuesday, Sir

J. Fergusson took the unusual course of remarking that the Foreign Office had not spoken upon Uganda, the department most concerned being, as was now usual, excluded from the......

During Question-time On Thursday, A Discussion Took Place...

Gladstone and Mr. Balfour in regard to the course of public business. The leader of the Opposition pointed out that there were certain broad issues connected with the Government......

On Wednesday, A Deputation Of About Two Hundred English,...

and Welsh Members waited on the Lord Chancellor to urge him, in effect, to take the appointment of County Magistrates out of the hands of the Lords-Lieutenant. At present, the......

The Bishop Of Durham Has Issued An Address To The

Arch- deacons of his diocese, in which he deals with the Welsh Church Suspensory Bill as the beginning of an attack on the Estab- lishment in general, and not merely in Wales,......

Mr. H. Fowler On Tuesday Introduced The Government Bill For

creating Parish and District Councils. As regards the former, it is a good Bill, of which we have perhaps said enough elsewhere. The clauses enabling Parish Councils to take......

There Are A Good Many Excellent Latin Scholars In The

United States ; but we should not wonder if they were at first a little perplexed by the message which the Pope has sent to the President through a phonograph. It is intended to......

After Questions, A Great Deal Of Heat Was Introduced Into

the proceedings by Mr. Barton moving the adjournment of the House to call attention to the release of a dynamiter named Foley, who was convicted in connection with the use of......

Bank Rate, 2i Per Cent. New Console (2d Were On

Friday 98.......

It Should Be Noted That The Catholic Missionaries Are Now

in favour of direct British supremacy in Uganda. In the able plea for the Catholic view of recent transactions just pub- lished by the Catholic Union in a pamphlet, Bishop Hirth......

The Evidence That A German Tailor, Named Dowe, Has In-

vented a bullet-proof clOth, weighing about 6 lb. per suit more than ordinary cloth, seems to be irresistible. The German Staff were incredulous, but on experiment it was found......