The New York Irish World Advises Mr. Parnell To Make
the English House of Commons " the laughing-stock of the world." " This," says Mr. Patrick Ford, " is one of the ways to educate the brutal English masses who have mocked at the......
Mr. Goldwin Smith Narrates In Last Saturday's Times An...
interview between himself and the late M. Guizot on the subject of England's conduct to Ireland, by way of showing that the "civilised world" does not stamp the whole of our......
The Defeated Home-rulers Have Been Confiding The Cause Of...
woes to the Pall Mall Gazette, with, on the whole, a good deal of truth and naivete. What it comes to is chiefly this,—that the season was an unfortunate one for getting......
Mr. Bryce Is Not Disheartened By The Result Of The
elections. He says that the Home-rulers had special difficulties at the elections, owing to the want of adequate local organisation. That is true enough, we dare say ; but is it......
Nor Does The "civilised World" Entirely Agree With Mr. Glad-
stone on the subject of his recent proposals. The correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, last Monday reported an interview with Dr. Bollinger, for the impartiality of whose......
There Seems To Be No Great Doubt That The Senate
in the United States will approve the Convention with England en- larging the terms of the Extradition Treaty. Merely political crimes are, as before, not to be made the subject......
Mr. Herman Merivale Writes A Letter Of Some Interest To
last Saturday's Times, as showing how, at the last moment, party spirit often got the ascendency in the Liberal Associations of the constituencies during the recent contest. He......
Mr. W. H. Hall Has Explained The Somewhat Remarkable...
of his East Cambridgeshire canvass, where, after issuing a really admirable Liberal-Unionist address, he only polled 263 votes, to the great astonishment of his friends, who......