Sir Garnet Wolseley Arrived At 'larnaca, In Cyprus, In The
Himalaya,' on Monday, and immediately assumed the govern- ment, and our troops have been arriving ever since. A procla- mation was put forth, in English, Turkish, and Greek,......
On Thursday A Message From The Queen Announcing The...
marriage of the Duke of Connaught with the Prin- cess Louise, third daughter of Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia, was considered in both Houses of Parliament. Lord......
In The House Of Commons, Sir Charles Dilke Moved An
amendment to the motion for the Speaker's leaving the chair, asking for returns of the precedents of former reigns in the case of such family provisions, Sir Charles maintaining......
In The Debate Brought On By Mr. Gladstone's Motion With
respect to the Indian Vernacular Press Act, the arguments were all on one side. His speech was temperate and friendly to Lord Lytton, and his request that all proceedings under......
A Very Discreditable Bit Of Official Spite Has Come Out
this , . week. It appears that on Lord Salisbury's retiring from the Chairmanship of the Middlesex Quarter-Sessions, some of the Court had wished to elect Lord Carnarvon in......
The Prospect Of An Immediate Dissolution Seems To Have Some-
what diminished in the week. At least Sir William Hart-Dyke, the Conservative Whip, who said something at the dinner to Cranbrook which was supposed to indicate an immediate......
The Annual Meeting Of The Cobden Club Was Held Last
Satur- day, at the Ship Hotel, Greenwich, under the presidency of Mr. W. E. Forster, who delivered a very weighty speech, chiefly con- cerned with the question of the day. When......
Mr. Fawcett, Who Was Present As A Guest, Took The
opportunity of congratulating Mr. Forster with great emphasis on his re- marks concerning the duty of boldly facing Parliamentary majorities, and hoped that the Liberal leaders......
The Anglo-russian Agreement Published From A...
Globe is not to be presented to Parliament. In answer to Mr. Gladstone, Mr. Bourke said on Thursday night that it could not be laid on the table unless it were accompanied by......