Show TELEGRAPHIC EUROPEAN REVIEW Tho Substance of Lest We ck Nosw J UcacouslielU Kccomiuir Jolly The Lund Bill Aeltatloa COD Uuent1 Scrcps Paris 17Tho Stanley Club entertained enter-tained Gen Noyes with a farewell banquet ban-quet Itt night at the lluUl ContinentaL Excellent s peecbes worn wide by XoTS and HesS M Ui i Tbureby mtiK several natiuIul liantTna air Thu affair Was quite bril Ton Siccle thi morning announCe that tw ntytwu Kroumier pies have bo I iiurfd by tho Jr nch and imprisoned I im-prisoned nt lions According to n diipatth from Tuni ruin tie ourretpoadent uf thu obe Ah hey i commMiUeriiich jf f ibo Tunisian fo ot has riceiled irirtructions to pro tioo tu ttin French mililmy c mmanders tbatnn inquiry should be ititituted into the reported iiatifgrcsionH of Kromiers After this osibly ho williuggest a conference con-ference London ISDr Win Howard Bus soil a wellknown special correspondent of tbq 2jmesJjas tailed for the United States IhH Times sayi the promoters oF the movement for the roieuc ot Michael uaviit have dbtermirjtd to circulate throu buut Great Hiiuin and tbe United State a minium silting forth the ground for his liberation I is i understood th Pagcttal ambae sadorat Rome will succeed DulTerin at St Petersburg and Layutd will succeed PiiRettal Berlin IS Duflurut has arrived hero und bad 1 conference with Bismarck Madrid 17Idmilto Castellar has issued nil eloquent and important manifesto mani-festo to moderate republicans and com men iDg thcl to tako purl in tco municipal muni-cipal elections in May Hume 17 Tbe new cabinet under Signur Sofia IIHS ben nearly completed feeing formed exc Uaivtly of members uf the Fight It causes great excitement Dublin 17Dillon nt Kanturck County Cone said Itih farmers agreed unlos radual in that rrhol changes were made I the land bill in committee of the House of Commons it would bo tho duty of Irish member to reject i with contempt Vienna 171t U i said the police have seized a series ot letters and other documents docu-ments written by Mutt editor of the Lon ion Freiheit UI d other iMeltatB The pipers prove thai Vienna has been selected se-lected by German socialists as the centre of theiragitation Bucharest 17 Tho chamber of Bucharl 17Thccblmber deputies depu-ties passed a bill authorizing government to expel nil foreigners suspected of compromising com-promising public security bt Petersburg 17No male Russian between the ges of 10 and 18 will be avowed ta I > abroad without permission from cover ment New York 17 Tribunes London Though th Greeks have accepted the European terms their ungracious recriminations re-criminations aio said to b very offensive offen-sive Their note is regarded as a virtual submission Certain Vienna telegrams say the Greek acceptance is surrounded with reservations This is possibly thecae the-cae but they aro not such as are likely to prove fatal to the maintenance of peace Several of the powers arc willing to exercise pressure on the Porto to carryout carry-out its propjsaU Tho Tunis difficulty causes friction between Italy Prance and England but Italy will E0k her revenge in diplomacy ratter than in war Tho revolutions of Lord Salisburys policy his Eacret assurance to Minister Waddiogton on tho one hand and to the Bey on tho other compromise seriously that statesmans jcpuiation Not only do tho diecliiures again associate him with set ret undertakings of whch the bahsburyschouva elf arrangement was tho Iargmost illensivo to Englishmen but uaUsSbe makes a god explanation thy wilt coJct him of actual dishonesty dishon-esty and will EoTJouly interfere with his I chance of tbe coirrdfvaliTo eader rrip Though tho conservatives are not over burde > id with political wisdom they can appreciate honorable conduct und too limits ot statesmanship The UriUsh war > ffico elM ials experience experi-ence tome consolation tar their own inherent in-herent ehortcumings In I the difficultly te dfcuitii wincli nave cooirontca drench military tory authorities in dispatch ng 15000 troops tu Tunis The mobilizat Ic i alarmingly defective Criticisms on thu land bill increase One set critics point put that ii amuch us the tenants inlorfst must bo deducted for Ire > cot as bBfeffed this arrangement will reduce the value to the landloed ont third I cae < whsro the estates are ou cumbcied landlords may be forced to toil out or to accept bankruptcy I is likewi urged as that the commission canes I purchase prperty until the tenants ten-ants agree upon the price the tenants my be in no hurry to decide upon one knowing that i they let the landlord simmer in his difficulties the etate may pass to them for I mere trifle Another set of critics consider that competition will rise for the non lycreated tenant interest in-terest which is held to be really so much plunder from landlords The present tens U are the more likely to sell their interest in the hope of getting ready money A now race of tenants w I then spring up who will have parted with their working capital in purchasing the preliminary interest The answer to theo < bj ctlo is is obvious namely That the equitable powers granted tho land commiMon are extensive ana may cover these cases of supposed injustice The most serious practical objection to the bill seems to bo that it will oncxuritgo inach litigation The law journals anticipate an-ticipate that much of the eflects of both landlords l and tenants will pass to the lawyers The irreconcilable attitude of Messrs Dillon und OKelly fkds little support ainuLg moderate liberals of the Shaw school Ibo meeting Belfast expressed approval of tho bill Mr Parnell and T P OOi nnpr regard tho measure as a substantial instalment holding out gocd prospects for Irish tenants The second reading is now assured An obstinate light is expected in committee but tho bill is certain t pass in the House of i ommon Mr Dillons followers show no signs of irreconcilable hostility to the broad and most striking feature of the measure Mr Goschens coming return from TurRoy is regarded as the turning point ii the eastern question The fact that Lord Duffenn succeeds him tends to destroy de-stroy the belief in Lord Ripons return from India which was expected in midsummer mid-summer As Lord Dufierin is credited whh the reversion of tbo viceroyalty Lord Kipons early return i now improbable The news from Transvaal continue very unsatisfactory Tho maintenance of r cace it fur from assured Mr Glad tone in writing to Mr Tomkinsons be liberal candidatejfor West Cheshire said tbe government will adopt no apologetic apolo-getic tone The Transvaal settlement he says was a question of saving England from sheer blood guiltiness Mr Bradlaugha reelection will occasion occa-sion controversy regarding his right to take his stat The liberal papers are slung on tba Speaker to allow Mr Bradlaugh to take tbouath The disnuto regarding his affirmation can only be settled by legislation anIi A fierce is in tho 4 1erco dispute raging papers respecting Sir VYMiam Jenners refusal to meet Dr Kidd because the latter is a suspected of treating Lord BeaconsCeld bomeopathically Dr Kidd seems to have been ungraciously treated by the orthodox allopaths but bore himself well ud has tbo gratification of bavirg palled Lord Base tufield through the worst bases of hit irknes There ii now nope of cis recovery nothing but physical physi-cal ipterfaie > Iba new Victoria University at Manchester Man-chester has decided to grant academical degrees without demanding from students a knowledge of Latin or Greek This causes a seasation among old pedagogue The degrees are to be for sciences and not art Atben5 ISAn important demonstration demonstra-tion against the policy of government has I ben made hero under the auspices of the National League Rome 18Salle advised the King to refuse to accept the resignation of his preer t ministers Paris 18Tho correspondence between be-tween France and Tunis is published Barthelemy St Hillaine French minister minis-ter ot foreign affairs 1 a dispatch to Kous an dated 6th inst says French generals will give tho Tunisian troop notice of tho time when atraleglc er1 igencies will lead them t borrow for their operations Tunisian territory ether teir ner Lacle or in Medjerda Valley Calcutta ISThe Indian government has made such strong repretenUtions in mal retention of Pisbin Valley and all posts between Khojak and Qoetta that it i thought the home government Qltt ernment will sanction this arrangement modification of which would be a decided modiction their views in regard to the abandonment abandon-ment of southern Afghanistan The news that a compromise is probable has given decided satisfaction in India |