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Mr. Milner White, Writing To Thursday's Times, Bitterly

complains of the clergy of Southampton for turning their pulpits-into electioneering platforms ifor 'the denunciation of Liberal candidates, and the same charge is brought, we......

Lord Rosebery's Speech At Wrexham On Monday Was In The-

main an argument against abolishing the House of Lords,-and in favour of reforming it, and we have dealt with it below; but he said. some other notable things, too. He is......

The Archbishop Of Canterbury Has Maintained In His...

addresses the same tone of perfect dignity and perfect serenity in relation to the question of Disestablishment which - he assumed from the first. He is the only prelate in......

Lord Hartington Made Much The Best Speech Which He Has

as yet delivered in this election campaign at Darwen last Satur- day. He declared that all Liberals ought to be bound by Mr. Gladstone's programme, and ought not to be compelled......

Again, The Vicar Of Hallowell, In Northamptonshire, Mr....

written an address to his parishioners on the subject of the Elections which seems to us a perfect model. of earnest and temperate counsel, though we do not say that the Clergy......

We Are Happy To Perceive That The Misunderstanding...

Forster and the Liberal Two Hundred of Bradford has. been finally removed. Mr. Forster is still too weak from his recent illness to gait London; but in a letter to the......

Mr. Childers, In A Speech Delivered At Wisbeach, On Wednes-

day, replied with great courtesy, and apparently with some hesi- tation, to our criticism on his proposals for conciliating Ireland. He said that a Militia, even if hostile,......

Sir Charles Nike, In A Speech Delivered On Wednesday Night

at Kensington, replied to our remarks on the attempt to boycott Mr. Goschen. However, while he partly denied, he partly justified the attempt. A great part of the speech was......