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  2. OUR LONDON LETTER.

    The Cabinet as yet have given no inkling of the kind of scheme for the settlement of the Irish question which they intend to propose to Parliament, but ...

    Article : 2,205 words
  3. THE QUEEN AND HER SUBJECTS.

    The following is an extract from a leader in the London Standard of February 26: —"If the Queen only knew how deepseated is the feeling in the great body of ...

    Article : 676 words
  4. SIR CHARLES DILKE AND HIS CONSTITUENTS.

    Sir C. Dilke's case (writes oar London correspondent on February 26) has entered uponanew stage. He has met his constituents and made a solemn protestation of his ...

    Article : 364 words
  5. THE CAREER OF A SPIRITUALIST.

    The Mew York Art Age thus comments upon the death in Salem, Mass., of the once world-famed medium, Charles Foster:—"This man's history was a psychological ...

    Article : 828 words
  6. THE IRISH QUESTION.

    Mr. Gladstone's letter to.Lord De Vesci, stating his readiness to receive communications from everybody on the subject of Home Rule, received the ...

    Article : 1,478 words
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