11 SEPTEMBER 1886, page 2

The "no Popery" Days Are Indeed Over. Not Only Has

a Roman Catholic been twice elected for a great Birmingham constituency, but Lord Randolph Churchill, when remonstrated with by the Directors of the Scottish Protestant Alliance......

Mr. Labouchere, Who Tries To Combine The Functions Of Leader

of the Extreme Left with those of jester-in-ordinary to the House, next moved the reduction of the salary of the Chancellor of the Exchequer from £5,000 a year to 02,000. His......

Lord Randolph Churchill Was Very Bold And Very Happy In

an attack on Mr. Labouchere on Thursday night. The Member foi Northampton hates the House of Lords, and on Thursday moved a reduction in the vote for paying its officers. The......

It Was Followed, However, By Another Little Splutter From...

Labouchere on the subject of Lord Randolph Churchill's February Belfast speeches, the language of which, on the bringing up of the Report, Mr. Labouchere proposed to censure.......

On This Appeal, Lord Randolph Churchill Very Wisely And...

gave way. He could not, he said, hold out the slightest hope that the Government would accept Mr. Parnell's temporary Bill. But he admitted Mr. Parnell's responsibility, and if......

Mr. Parnell, Who Had In The Meantime Returned To The

House, then rose, and in a speech of the most carefully marked modera- tion, declared that the economic prospect for the winter is much more serious than it was in 1880, when......

The Emigration Question Was Also Discussed In The...

it was demanded that a reform of the Land Laws should precede any movement in the direction of emigration, on the rather foolish plea that we ought not to wish English labourers......

Yesterday Week There Were Two Remarkable Little Debates...

House of Commons, the first arising on the Chancellor of the Exchequer's motion to give Supply preference over all other business. On this, Mr. Parnell not being present, Mr.......

The Trades' Union Congress At Hull Has Engaged In The

discussion of some deep questions, on the most important of which we have said enough elsewhere. The address of the President, Mr. F. Maddison, which was delivered on Tuesday,......