20 MARCH 1886, page 2

It Is A Matter Of Detail, But Still It Should

not be forgotten, that the expropriation of Irish landlords will probably be fatal to the maintenance of the Irish Protestant Church in the three Southern Provinces. It appears,......

The Government Has Come To A Compromise With Mr. Labouchere

about the outlay on the London Parks. The vote against the grant was on Thursday rescinded as far as the Royal Parks are concerned, and they regained their allowance; but the......

A Discussion On The Outrages In Ireland Took Place In

the House of Lords on Monday, questions being asked as to the Galway murder and the shocking display of feeling towards the widow of the murdered man after the murder,—a person......

Mr. Plunket Made A Vigorous Speech At The Corn Exchange,

Devizes, on Tuesday, at a meeting held to celebrate the elevation of Sir Thomas Bates= to the Peerage, to which he now belongs under the title of Lord Deramore. Mr. Plunket......

The Discussion In The House Of Lords On Thursday Evening,

on the Lord Chancellor's Lunacy Bill, was not, to our minds, at all satisfactory. Lord Selborne pleaded hard for private asylums ; Lord Cranbrook supported him ; and Lord Grim-......

The Select Committee Of Twenty-four, Of Which Mr. Goschen...

accepted the Chairmanship, will be one of the most important that ever sat. It was originally intended that it should inquire into the expediency of legislative interference......

Dr. Stubbs, Of Trinity College, Dublin, Writes To...

to announce the fall in Irish investments which has taken place, first between January 1st, 1885, and January 1st, 1886, and then between the first day of this year and March......

Lord Hartington Has Been Appointed Chairman Of The Com-...

on Procedure, and the Government has laid before it its proposals, which are, in the main, those of the previous Administration. Their idea is to divide the whole House into......