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THE POWYS pnOVIN OIAL EISTEDDFOD…

"WELSH WATER FOR WALES."

IA PRA YER FOR LANDLORDS.

IN PARLIAMENT.

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IN PARLIAMENT. In the House of Lords, on Monday, the Earl of Lathom read her Majesty's reply to the Address in answer to the Speech from the Throne. The reply was purely formal. Lord Salisbury announced that the Government had placed their resignation in her Majesty's hands, and that it had been accepted. He invited Lord Kimberley to give an exposition of the incoming Ministry's views on domestic and foreign affairs. Lord Kimberley expressed his regret that he could not oblige, for the reason that he was not yet a Minis-ter of the Crown. The House adjourned till Th,t:rlnu .£.U""o;Y-J- On Monday, about noon, Mr Gladstone left Waterloo Station for Osborne, whither he had been summoned by the Queen. All along the route he was the subject of popular displays of welcome. At Portsmouth he had a particularly gratifying reception, The right hon. gentleman sailed from Portsmouth in the royal yacht, and atter a pleasant sail arrived at Cowes about half-past three. The House of Lords met on Thursday, but no busi- ness whatever was transacted, and it was announced that, in obedience to the Queen's commands, Parlia. ment was prorogued till the 4th of November. In the House of Commons on Thursday, when the Speaker took the chair, parties immediately changed seats, the Liberals taking the benches to the right, and the Conservatives those to the left of the chair. Writs were agreed to for the election of a member for Midlothian in the room of Mr W. E. Gladstone, also for all the other seats whose representatives have to seek re-election in consequence of accepting offices of profit under the Crown. The Speaker explained to Mr Keir Hardie that constitutional usage did not permit him at the present ji-iiie-iire to bring forward his motion regarding an autumn session. The House was afterwards summoned to the House of Lords to hear the reading of the Royal Commission proroguing Parliament. THE NEW MINISTRY. Subjoined is a list of Mr Gladstone's fourth Admin- istration, so far as the appointments have yet been made, together with the salary attached to each appointment:— First Lord of the Treasury and Privy Seal (< £ 5,000).Mr Gladstone. Lord Chancellor (JbIO,000).Lord Rerschell. Secretary for India and Presi- dent of Council ( £ 5 000).Earl of Kimberley. Secretary for Foreign Affairs ( £ 5,000).Earl of Rosebery. Secretary for the Co onies (, £ 5,000).Marqui8 of Ripon. Home Secretary (< £ 5,000).Mr Asquith Secretary for War. ( £ 5,000). Mr Campbell-Banner- man. First Lord of the Admiralty ( £ 4,500).Earl Spencer Chancellor of the Exchequer (, £ 5,000).Sir Wm. Harcourt. Chief Secretary for Ireland (^84,425).Mr John Morley. Secretary, Scotland ( £ 2,000). Sir G. Trevelyan. President of Board of Trade ( £ 2,000).Mr Mundella. President of the Local Go vern- ment Board (. £ 2,000). Mr Henry Fowler. Postmaster General (X2,500) Alr A. Morley. Vice-President of the Com- mittee of Council on Educa- tion (. £ 2,000).Mr Acland. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster ( £ 2,000).Mr Bryce. First Commissioner of Works (. £ 2,000).Mr Shaw Lefevre. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (. £ 20,000).. Lord Houghton. Lord Chancellor of Ireland ( £ 8,000).Mr S. Walker. Junior Lords of the Treasury. ..(. £ 1,000 each).Mr Canston. Mr W. A. M'Arthur. MR T. EIHS. Financial Secretary to the Treasury ( £ 2,000).Mr Hibbert. Patronage Secretary to the # Treasury (. £ 2.000).Mr Marjoribanks. Secretary to the Admiralty ( £ 2,000).Sir U. Kay-Shuttle- worth. Under Secretariep- „ Home (, £ 1,500).Mr H. Gladstone Foreign ( £ 1,500).Sir E. Grey. Colonial (, £ 1,500).Mr S. Buxton. War (. £ 1,500). Lord Sandhurst. India ( £ 1,500).Mr G. W. E. Russell Secretary Board of Trade I ( £ 1,200).Mr Burt. Secretary Local Government Board W. Foster. Attorney-General ( £ 7,000).Sir C. Russell. Solicitor-General. ( £ 6,000).Mr Rigby. Lord Advocate for Scotland ( £ 2,388).Mr J. B. Balfour. Solicitor-General for Scotland ( £ 955).Mr Asher. Attorney-General for Ireland ( £ 5,000).The MacDermott. Solicitor-General for Ireland ( £ 2,000).Serjeant Hemphill. Comptroller of the Household ( £ 904).Mr Levason-Gower. Vice-Chamberiain ( £ 924). Mr C. R.Spencer. Mr Gladstone takes only one salary, viz., that attaching to the office of First Lord of the Treasury, and not that paid to the keeper of the Privy Seal when this office is held separately. We believe that the Earl of Kimberley, who has also accepted two offices, will take the salary of only one, viz., that attaching to the Indian Secretaryship. The new Cabinet Ministers who have been for the first time raised to that rank are Mr Asquith as Home Secretary, Mr Arnold Morley (the former Whip) as Postmaster-General, and Mr Acland as Vice- President of the Council-all comparatively young men. Sir C. Russell, Q.C., is to resume his former position as Attorney-General, with Mr Rigby, Q.C., as Solicitor-General.

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