18 MARCH 1893, page 2

Mr. Morley Argued That The Unionists, By Section 13, Did

propose to make special provision for the evicted tenants, and to place them in the position of debtors to the State. "Although you say these men were swindlers and fraudulent......

Yesterday Week A Deputation, Representing The Trading...

and the three Southern Provinces of Ireland, which had asked for an interview with Mr. Gladstone to protest against the Home-rule Bill, and had been denied the interview, —on......

Mr. Chamberlain Frankly Confessed That He Thought It...

put off the second reading till after the holidays, in order that the constituencies might have the power of con- ferring with their representatives on the many new and com-......

On Friday Week, Mr. Gladstone's Resolution For A Saturday...

and a sitting not limited by the usual Wednesday hours and rules, gave rise to a great debate. The majority of the Government sank to 27, 22, and even 21, so unpopular was this......

Mr. Cleveland Has Expressed To An Interviewer His...

await the Session of Congress in December before he pro- poses his plans. The friends of silver are, he believes, at present too obstinate to hear reason. He expects, however,......

In The House Of Commons On Monday, Mr. T. W.

Russell, in a speech of great ability, moved to reduce the vote for Special Commissions by £2,170, the cost of the Evicted Tenants Commission. If, he said, a Bill were to be......

On Wednesday, The Welsh Local Veto Bill Was Read A

second time by 281 to 246,—that is, by a majority of 35. Six Liberal Unionists and two Conservatives supported the Bill, while four Parnellites, one Anti-Parnellite, and one......