In A Letter To The Times Of Tuesday Sir Henry
James makes some important statements as to the debate on the Cotton-duties. In the first place, he denies most positively that the Unionist leaders were the promoters of the......
Sir Henry Loch Has Resigned, And Sir Hercules Robinson Has
been appointed in his stead, as Governor of Cape Colony and High Commissioner for South Africa. It is said that the appointment has been made to please Mr. Rhodes. Possibly ;......
News Of The Week.
T HE triennial election of the London County Council takes place to-day, and the general opinion is that there will be a considerable change in favour of the Moderates. A great......
We Are Marching Fast To The Goal Which We Have
always said democracy would reach, viz., Cabinet Government. On Thursday Sir W. Harcourt asked for the whole time of the House, Wednes- day and Friday evenings excepted, till......
London Has Been Still Suffering All The Week Under The
influenza, which strikes establishments with unexplained capriciousness. The Palace at Westminster suffers heavily ; some sixty or seventy Peers and Commoners being "down" with......
Lord Aberdare, Who Died At His London Residence On Monday
last, was one of the few Liberal Peers who steadily adhered to Home-rule for Ireland after Mr. Gladstone had announced the great conversion of the Liberal party to that......