12 JUNE 1886, page 1

Mr. Goschen Was Followed By Mr. Parnell, Who Produced A

very great effect by the extreme moderation of his language, and by the promises which he lavishly gave that all Irishmen, whether in Ireland or America, would accept this Bill......

Mr. Goschen Put The Dangers Of Persecution In Ireland Under

Home-rule with great and wise moderation. He did not believe in the revival of formal persecution, but he did believe that under Home-ride the Protestants would be "elbowed out......

The Understanding As To The Elections Among The Opponents Of

Home-rule appears to be complete. No one who voted against the Bill will be opposed by the Tories, who in return expect that Unionist candidates shall not be started against......

Friday Week's Debate On The Home-rule Bill Was Given Up

to the less-known men, and we need only say that Sir Joseph Pease so explained the conditions under which he would vote for the Bill,—which he actually did,—as to convince the......

As To Protecting Irish Industries, Mr. Parnell Mentioned...

made that demand when a Tory Government was in power, and that he should never have thought of demanding it at the hands of a Liberal Government,—a very singular assertion. He......

News Of The Week.

T HE" waverers " did not waver when it came to the point, and early on Tuesday morning the Home-rule Bill was rejected, amidst a scene of surpassing excitement, by a majority of......

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