Daily Graphic, Tues. Nov. 4 1899
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THE IRISH LETTERS FROM MR. T. W. RUSSELL, M.P., AND MR. C J. STANILAND, R.L, WILL SHORTLY APPEAR. w^>"MI :-.W: Willi *SL& if/ I- 1 En JUusttateb Bewspapei', RWHBTKRED AS A"1 No. 26K—VOL. IV. [ NEWSPAPER, j LONDON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1890. [PEIOB ONE PENNY. Hbe Meatbet*. and so invariably candid in his statements, that form, on to which Mr._ Gladstone might step other man. (Cheers.) He had come to pay a friendly he was not likely to dissemble his own feelings with had been erected and canopied. On the table fronting and loug-promised visit to himself (Sir Charles), and regard to any subject, nor to exaggerate in any the platform the travelling rug which tho working- to break his journey at Peebles that the people of the way the prospects of a party with which he was men and women of the town were anxious to present town might have an opportunity of greeting him. connected. Passing from politics, Mr. Gladstone to him, was displayed. Shortly before three o'clock Mr. Dunlop (a working man) then presented tho remarked on the advantages which the people Sir Charles Tennant and the local committee travelling rug on behalf of himself and fellows of of Dundee enjoyed in their municipal institution. As mounted the platform, and a few minutes the town. the train was about to start, Mr. Gladstone proposed AFTER three o'clock the train was signalled, Mr. GLADSTONE, who %vas loudly cheered, said:— prosperity to " Bonnie Dundee," and ringing cheers The engine slowly passed the platform with hardly Sir Charles Tennant, Mr. Dunlop, and ladies and were thereafter given for Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone. an inch to spare, but when the guard's VAN next it followed, a BUDDEN snapping of one OF the bars sup gentlemen,—This admirable gift has been placed in AN ACCIDENT TO THE PLATFORM. porting the platform's canopy showed that space my hands, and you would observe that I was not very At Peebles it had been arranged to shunt the train allowance had not been made for the projecting look willing to part with it when some friend, from a on to a goods siding for a few minutes. In the open out window of the guard, and the train was suddenly benevolent motive, was desirous to put it away. space fronting this siding there was room for many stopped. Before the saloon could be brought along {Laughter and cheers.) thousand persons to stand, and a green bank, and a side the platform, the other upright supports of grand stand and several buildings beyond gave accom the canopy, had to bent out of harm s . way. DISSATISFACTION AMONG WORKING PEOPLE. modation for some thousands more. In spite of the Without further mishap the saloon was carefully Now I sometimes read that there is great dissatisfac cold and drizzly weather the people turned out drawn alongside. Mr. Gladstone stepped out, and a long time before the train was due, and Sir Charles Tennanfc came forward and said that Mr. tion among the working people of this country, about stood patiently awaiting it. A special plat Gladstone needed no introduction" from him 'or any (Continued on page 3.) "COLDER." •• ' Ihe following forecasts for to-day were issued, from tho Meteorological Office at 8.80 last evening. DISTRICTS. FORECASTS. 0. Scotland, N."k Wind veering to south-west o.* 3. Do. E. V west; with colder, but not settled 2. England, N.E.J weather. 8. Do. • E. % 4. Midland Counties: I Westerly breezes; colder; fog ab 0. England, S. f times. (London & Channel). / 6. Scotland, W.„ 7.-England, N.W. ] (and N. Wales). 8, England, - S.W. _ North-westerly and westerly winds; (andS. Wales). rain at times; unsettled. S Ireland, • N. 10. Do. S.- WARSISOS.— None issued. REMARKS. The weather over the United Kingdom appears to be fallingr into a very unsettled condition, although the present indica tions are not threatening much wind, but rather a gradual increase of rain- over our islands and their neighbourhood generally. * 1AHBT BIADINGS EX NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA'3 INSianMSNXa. T CON IHI TOT , *£°¥£ %S £F temperature and reduced' to sea level), 29-497. Thermometer 44. Wind, W.S.W, Sun- •bine, as registered by the Jordan recorder, half-an-hour. HIGH WATER AT LONDON BRIDGE, TO-DAY ...'.Morning 6h. 20.n Afternoon, eh. '6n, lo-MonRow..Morninjr, 7h. 17m .Afternoon, 7b. 64m. MR. GLADSTONE IN SCOTLAND. ' • SPEECH AT PEEBLES. Mr. Gladstone left Fasque House, Aberdeen, yes terday morning, to pay a visit to Sir Charles Tennant, of The Glen, near Peebles. The train arrived at Edinburgh shortly after two o'clock, and here Mr. Gladstone was presented by one of his admirers with a walking stick and a luncheon basket. The ex- Premier expressed hip appreciation of these " handsome gifts," and the train started for Peebles at 2.25. MB. GLADSTONE ON LORD HATCMNGTON, H, ^-J**}* «ad Piously been made at Dundee, Tay Bridge Station, where large crowds awaited his arrival at the station, and when the train drew up the right hon. gentleman was loudly cheered. In reply to LORD Provost Htinter, he said how much he and Mrs. Gladstone enjoyed their visit to Dundee last Wednesday. Afterwards Mr. Gladstone entered into a conversation with Mr. Leng, M.P., and asked what- was the impression in Dundee with regard to Lord Harbington's address in Edinburgh on Friday night. Mr. Leng declared that the feeling BEEMED to bo one of disappointment that Lord Hart- ington's tone had not been more hopeful and en couraging. With regard to the prospects of the Unionist party, Mr. Gladstone remarked upon this that Lord Hartington was so high-mindea a man SKETCHES AT TIIE PRODUCTION OF TD.E NEW COMEDY. "BEAU AUSTIN," AT THE HAYMARKET THEATRE LAST NIGHT. (See page 7.) THE DAILY GRAPHIC, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1890. THEATRES. EXHIBITIONS. SHIPPING. NEW ISSUE. JgRAND & CO., MAYFAIR. T>OYAL ITALIAN OPERA, Covent ORE GALLERY. GREAT PIO- A USTRALTA, NEW ZEALAND, Tln» RUNSCRIPTION LIST will Im OPENED slmul- gRAND & CO'S ESSENCE of BEEF. 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