5 JUNE 1886, Page 2

On the same evening, Mr. Storey made a strong speech

in favour of the Bill, and for the emigration of marquises, earls, and baronets (especially the new-made ones), rather than of Irish labourers ; and Mr. Macnaghten a very lively one against it, in which he twitted the Attorney-General for not wishing to reside and practise in the Ireland that he was about to renovate. The only difficulty Sir Charles Russell would have would be the "profusion of choice " open to him in selecting a residence in Ireland.