At Tintagel, On Timrsday, Mr. Gladstone Confined Himself...
well-merited panegyric on the merits of Sir Thomas Acland and his son as Devonshire and Cornish potentates, and of Lord Robartes as an influential Cornishman, who were in......
At Torquay, On Monday, Mr. Gladstone Repeated His Accusa-...
that crimes had been constituted in Ireland out of actions which are fair and lawful, and even necessary, in Eng- land, and declared that the true authors of the "Plan of......
Stanley, The African Explorer, Has Again Been Heard Of....
to a telegram from Zanzibar, he was at 1Jruri, the south-east corner of the Victoria Nyanza, on December 2nd, a date which Mr. F. de Winton believes to be a mistake for February......
Then He Went To The One New Subject Which He
has broached during his week's speeches, the grant of local Parliaments,—for that is what his speech indicates,—to Wales and Scotland as well as Ireland. "There is a great......
At Romsey, Yesterday Week, Mr. Gladstone, Amidst A...
received an address from the Corporation, to which he replied without introducing any question of disputed politics. He paid a cordial tribute to Lord Palmerston,—at whose old......
On Wednesday, Mr. Gladstone Spoke At Truro, St. Austell, And
Bodmin. At Truro, he complimented the atmosphere of Cornwall on being saturated with Liberalism. If so, it would be practicable, we suppose, to store the air of Cornwall for......
The Americans Appear To Be Anxious To Do Justice In
the Cronin case. The Coroner's jury of Chicago has found a ver- dict of "Wilful murder" against Alexander Sullivan, Patrick Sullivan, his brother, Daniel Coughlin, the detective......