14 MAY 1881, page 2

In Consequence Of This Check To The Oaths Bill, Mr.

Bradlaugh presented himself at the table on Tuesday night to take the oath, and was ordered to be removed by the Serjeant-at-Arms, Sir Stafford Northcote carrying a motion that......

Lord Salisbury Was Not Happy. Whatever The Contents Of His

speech, which is differently reported in different papers, he wrested the meaning of the address so as to imply to common ears the high appreciation of Parliament of Mr.......

Alexander Iii. Still Hesitates To Sign The Decree Calling A

Consultative Parliament, and remains buried at Gatschina, listening alternately to the advocates of Liberalism and Re- pression. He has, however, readily sanctioned. a very......

In The House Of Commons, Mr. Gladstone Made A Very

striking and eloquent, as well as a strictly honest, speech on his great antagonist. He just alluded to some of the bitter criticism on himself, as regards what had been done......

We Do Not Understand What Is Meant By The Statement

which appeared in yesterday's Times, that, "owing, it is said, to Mr. Forster's declarations at Bradford against ameudmeuts to the Irish Laud Bill, Mr. Parnell has been informed......

The Irish Land Debate Of The Week Has Been Rather

dreary. On Monday, Sir John Holker made an able English lawyer's speech on a country and a law of which he knows almost nothing. Mr. Bright with great elo quence defended the......

Mr. Forster Made A Very Good And Effective Speech At

Bradford on Wednesday, chiefly in defence of his Irish policy, pointing out how certain it was that he should be placed between the two fires of those who objected to his......

The Archbishop Of Canterbury Has Issued A Letter To His

fellow-Churchmen, lay and clerical, explaining what the Libera- tion Society are proposing to do in relation to Disestablish- ment, and calling upon them to organise themselves......

On Monday Night, After The Debate On The Irish Land

Bill had been adjourned, there was a sharp skirmish between the Government and the Opposition, on the question of holding a morning sitting on Tuesday, for the consideration of......