15 MARCH 1884, page 2

Mr. Dixon-hartland, M.p. For Evesham, Made A Very Un-...

attack on Mr. Chamberlain's appointments of officials under the new Bankruptcy Act, in the House of Commons yesterday week. He affirmed that of the sixty-seven appoint- ments......

The Home-rule Party In Parliament Have Been Reinforced By...

arrival of the Brothers Redmond, who reached Queens. town last Saturday from Australia. They had been collecting funds for the National League, and had established, they said,......

The Debate, And The Facts Brought Out After The Debate,

were in every way calculated to enhance Mr. Chamberlain's reputa- tion as an administrator and as a politician; but we rather regret- his having said repeatedly in his reply......

The Merchant Shipping Bill; Of Course, Does Not Propose To•

prevent the small capitalist from insuring his ships, but only from recovering more than their real value; and Sir E. J. Reed, on behalf of the Shipping interest, states, in a......

Mr. Chamberlain's Reply Was Not So Absolutely Triumphant...

subsequent revelations of Mr. Dixon-Hartland's blunders have since made it, for the simple reason that, having had no notice of the special appointments to be attacked, and......

Lord Salisbury Added To His Usual Attack On The Egyptian

and Irish policy of the Government a fierce onslaught on the Merchant Shipping Bill. " The shipping interest," said Lord Salisbury, "has been attacked on grounds which seem to......

Lord Sherbrooke Is Still To All Intents And Purposes Mr.

Lowe, but Mr. Lowe, apparently, with less manfulness and courage. He has written a letter, in reply to a correspondent who bad requested him to deliver one of his old, great......