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1 LORD HARTINGTON IN j SCOTLAND,

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1 LORD HARTINGTON IN j SCOTLAND, SPEECH ON THE IRISH QUESTION. Lord Hartington, speaking at Stirling last blht, said it was in Scotland that be first advocated the present Unionist alliance, and the conduct ot the Opposition since bad been to emphasize that advice, and to urge that The alliance with the Conservatives should be llteadfastly maintained, He proceeded to show bow strong the Unionist, position is, and how far from final defeat they would be even in the con- tiDgency of one general election going against them, In that event the Unionists would, 08 the production of a new Home Rule Bii:, be justified in submitting it to the most searching criticism, because of their knowledge of the sentiments entertained by the Irish representatives unfriendly to the prosperity and greatness of the United Kingdom, because 01 their obligations to protect the in- twests of the Protestant minority, and because of their belief that a scheme of Home Rule for Ireland was unworkable either With Irish members included or excluded from Westminster. Until Mr Gladstone and his lieutenants showed the Country what now their plan of Home Rule was, and how its authority was to be enforced, the Unionists were justified in upholding the existing Government and the law. He drew a wide distinction between Irish. Home ttule and Imperial Federation, saying the latter was to eunoble, not to belittle the empire. Imperial Federation was a great idea, and he was not the oua to say a word against it; but of Irish Home Rule he said that, while Ireland was enti- tled to all the privileges of England and Scotland, Ireland was not to be politically predominant.

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A SCOTCH M.P, IN A COAL MINE.

CONFERENCE ON SLAVERY.

CLERGYMEN'S ItlGHTS TO VOTE.

THE BRIGHTON TRAGEDY.

ANOTHER CLUB RAID. j

A CLERICAL SCANDAL. !

OUTRAGE BY SOLDIERS.

A GRUESOME'DISCOVERY.

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A DANGEROUS CHILD.

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; LOST ON THEKYLES OF BUTE

ZADKIEL AT IT AGAIN.

THE PROTOTYPE OF "SMIKE."

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MAESTEG.

CADOXTON.

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CARDIFF.

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LIRERALISM IN SCOTLAND.

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LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

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"THE FINANCIAL" LIBEL CASE.

MRS WELDON GONE ABROAD.

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ABERAMAN.

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