A Curious Piece Of Cross Voting Took Place In The
House of Commons on Wednesday last. Mr. T. W. Russell moved the second reading of a Bill dealing with the sale of in- toxicants in Ireland. The present measure, said Mr.......
Mr. Burt, Speaking On Saturday Last At The Annual Con-
ference of the Miners' National Union, held at Newcastle- on-Tyne, gave some very interesting facts as to the coal industry. Last year the coal produced was over 188,000,000......
Mr. Goldwin Smith Contributed To The Times Of Saturday Last,
one of his characteristically sledge-hammer letters in regard to the statue of Cromwell which the Government, in spite of its Irish allies, proposes to erect at Westminster.......
On Tuesday Afternoon Dr. Martineau (who Had Completed His...
year on Sunday) received a deputation from Manchester College, Oxford, to congratulate him on the event, and to express the gratitude with which they regarded his services to......
It Seems Probable, Though It Is Not Yet Quite Certain,
that the crisis in Newfoundland will end in the island Colony entering the Canadian Dominion. The delegates sent to Ottawa profess themselves satisfied with the financial......
In The Long, And On The Whole Beneficial, Discussion Of
Monday on the Bill for regulating workshops and factories, Bin Asquith made a speech which revealed in a curious way the good and bad tendencies of the interfering spirit which......
Bank Hate, 2 Per Cent.
New Consols (21-) were on Friday, 105k.......
The Dispute In The Boot Trade Ended On Friday Week,
when a compromise was agreed upon at a conference of the masters and men, presided over by the permanent head of the Board of Trade. This compromise was, however, made subject......