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Mr. Chamberlain, speaking at Birmingham last night, drew attention to one the inconvenient results of the ..

... Mr. Chamberlain, speaking at Birmingham last night, drew attention to one the inconvenient results of the Government'* very natural reluctance to meet the country at a general election. It is only one of many results, but is well worthy of serious co ...

Lord Norton has been speaking very severe terms of the House of Commons. He considers it a very low sort

... style of speaking calculated to arouse the passions. Impatience it may have provoked, but not the sort of impatience which is stirred by the too eloquent and fervid enunciation of unpopular opinions. It is ungrateful of Lord Norton to speak harshly of ...

Mr. Ktaveiev Hill, Q.C., M.P., speaking at Wolverhampton last night, referred to Mr. Gladstone's speech at ..

... Mr. Ktaveiev Hill, Q.C., M.P., speaking at Wolverhampton last night, referred to Mr. Gladstone's speech at liaikoith the circumstances uuder which he brought in his Irish Church Disestablishment Bill. Mr. Gladstone had, said, represented that gaol in ...

attempt on the part of Mr. Bradlaugii to deliver lecture in Exeter has been the occasion of a wild commotion

... on the part of Mr. Bradlaugii to deliver lecture in Exeter has been the occasion of a wild commotion. Mr. Bradlaugii was to speak on the subject of the land laws. His committee feared a disturbance, and applied to the authorities for the assistance of the ...

IRELAND

... ATTEMPT TO BLOW A POLITICAL MEETING. (BY TELE OUE OWN COIiHESPOIiDENr.) DUBLIN, Sunday NianT. The Lord Mayor (Mr. Gray), speaking at a meeting Borris, county Carlow, to-day, said most diabolical attempt, which was not equalled in tho annals of Nihilism ...

THE CHINESE OPIUM TRADE. TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEWS. Sir, —As the statement in my letter of the 20th

... directly in contact with some person thoroughly well informed on all the questions at issue between the Governments, and able to speak the Chinese language fluently. both respects Mr. Lay's qualifications are of the highest order. I received from the Imperial ...

ITALY, FRANCE, AND TUNIS

... is determined to [repress all efforts of Italian industry in that country. Can Italy accept such a precedent No, she must speak out plainly, though without bravado, and prepare at once for the very probable eventuality that words will not suffice. France ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... speech Mr. Forsler pointed out the impossibility of entering into a large question like this under existing circumstances. Speaking the condition Ireland, he said that if the Government found it necessary to call Parliament together to empower them to re-enact ...

Something was said in both Houses of Parliament yesterday about the mysterious correspondence supposed to have ..

... thrown for the moment in what seems like attitude of downright hostility. Is it possible to overrate the inconveniences, not to speak too strongly, of such a condition of things ? Even if the discoveries were really important, it would be far better to have ...

The Courts are to be closed to-day as mark of respect to the late Lord Chief Justice while his mortal

... with his speeches. He was at the trouble to splen did in his eloquence, as Lord COLERIDGE effectively put it. Burke speaks well as can, said Johnson, meaning to convey the highest praise. Sir ALEXANDER CocKBURN spoke well as he could. His stylo ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... was on his way to London-bridge Station, when he was accosted by the prisoner Bailey, who asked him the time. they were speaking the other prisoner passed, and dropped a purse, which Bailey picked up, and, calling to Mahoney, said, You have dropped ...

The decision of Lord Coleridge against the application of Messrs. Meriyale and Grove to restrain Miss Genevieve ..

... Miss Mu lock and Miss Phelps, and the heavy guardsmen, wicked countesses, and slangy romps made to think the thoughts and speak the language of John Halifax and the heroine of The Gates Ajar Yet it is hard to see manager is more privileged than the ...