Lord Granville Rather Opportunely Reminded His Audience...
Tuesday that the Tory Plenipotentiaries at Berlin in 1878 were so intent on the separation of the two Bul- garias that they threatened to leave the Congress,—which would have......
Mr. Chamberlain Made Another Speech To His Constituents...
on Tuesday. After some humorous remarks on local opponents, and a sarcastic comparison of Lord Randolph Churchill's speeches as Minister with his speeches as Free-lance, Mr.......
In Our Remarks Last Week On The Attitude Of The
Bishops on the question of Disestablishment, we overlooked the address of the Bishop of Ripon to his Clergy. We are glad to welcome him among the prelates who have wisely......
Mr. Gladstone, In His Letter On Disestablishment To Mr....
Smith, has quite truly described the great panic which is being stimulated concerning Church defence as a Tory manoeuvre intended to divert attention from the issues 110w before......
Lord Randolph Churchill, In His Speech At Worcester, Said...
he had " a constitutional objection to strong language." His constitution must then have undergone an extraordinary crisis within a very few months. Almost at the time be was......
Lord Salisbury Made On Wednesday A Speech In South London
of some importance. It was a Fair-trade speech. He declared that foreign countries were depressing our trade by rais- ing a wall of tariffs against us, and that, unless we could......
In The Various Election Addresses Which Are Now Flying About
the country, we have not noticed many features which are at all unique. There is, however, a passage in Mr. Maakelyne's interesting address to the electors of North Wilts which......
The Most Important Part, However, Of Mr. Goschen's Speech...
his very weighty reference to the Irish question. If ever partial Home-rule were to be established in Ireland, he was anxious to know what kind of laws the Home-rulers were to......
Mr. Goschen, In His Very Able Speech At Brighton On
Wednes- day, struck the same note as that to which we have directed attention in Mr. Maakelyne's address. He said that it is not a class question, but a question for the whole......