12 APRIL 1884, page 9

The Abolition Of Copyholds. T He House Of Commons...

by a large majority the second reading of Mr. Waugh's Bill for the compulsory enfranchisement of Copyholds. It was under- stood, however, that the Bill would be referred to a......

An Irish Study For Members.

MEMBERS of Parliament who wish to have a little more insight into a question which grows in difficulty before our eyes with every step we make towards the re- solution of......

Father And Son.

M R. DODDS, junior, is not without employment. That is the satisfactory fact—the one satisfactory fact—re- vealed by the discussion of Tuesday morning last. He is a solicitor,......