24 FEBRUARY 1883, page 2

Mr. T. P. O'connor, Who At Last Replied To Mr.

Forster, and whose speech was so delivered as to win a great many cheers not only from the Irish, but from the Conservative benches, charged Mr. Forster with tolerating the......

On Monday, After Another Fierce Little Debate, In Which Sir

Henry Wolff said that the Prime Minister was staying at Cannes chiefly to avoid this Bill, the resolution to ask for leave to bring it in was carried by a majority of 131 (184......

We Sincerely Trust That The British Government Will Use Its

influence in Egypt to prevent the gross plunder of the Egyptian people which is now arranged. Every European in Alexandria who lost anything in the insurrection is sending in......

Obstruction Began On Friday Week, So Soon As The Attorney-

General moved that " the Speaker do leave the Chair," in order that he might move, in Committee of the whole House, that the Chairman be directed to move for leave to bring in a......

The Debate Of Thursday, Which Was Introduced By A Speech

of Mr. Lowther's,—and a speech of Mr. Lowther's needs no description, for it is always the same ; he always thanks God that he did what he did in Ireland, and did not do what......

Mr. D. Forrest, Who Says He Has Much Experience Of

the Egyptian Fellaheen, writes an extraordinary letter to the Times. He declares that it is useless to try to make Egyptians sharpshooters, for the people are universally......

The Solicitor-general (sir Farrer Herschell), In...

the Egham Branch of the West Surrey Liberal Asso- ciation, last Tuesday, held for the purpose of promoting the can- didature of Mr. St. George Lane-Fox as a Liberal......

Mr. Parnell, Who Moved The Adjournment Of The Debate, Will

have replied to Mr. Forster before this journal is in our readers' hands, though much too late for our issue. Sir Stafford Northcote also gave notice of a formal motion......