24 JUNE 1882, page 2

On Thursday, In Answer To Mr. Cowen's Question As To

the truth of the report that the Government had consented some six weeks ago to accept a standing order imposing the closure of debate only by a two-thirds majority, Mr.......

On Monday The Government Made An Important Concession In...

to the newspaper clauses, proposing to limit them entirely to taking power to seize objectionable papers con- taining incitements to crime or violence. And again, on Tues- day,......

On Thursday, The Great Subject Of Debate Was The Clause

in the Prevention of Crime Bill which re-enacts for Ireland the Alien Act of 1848,—in other words, which gives the Govern- ment power to order aliens who are endangering the......

The House Of Lords Had A Discussion On Tuesday Night

on the subject of Mr. Trevelyan's statement concerning the cruel and unpatriotic evictions going on in Ireland, a statement which Mr. Trevelyan has explained as meaning—nay, he......

Lord Salisbury Insisted Much On A Point He Is Never

weary of labouring, that whether the Irish landlords have pressed their proprietary rights to a cruel extent or not, Parliament, in pass- ing the Irish Encumbered Estates Act,......

The Prevention Of Crime (ireland) Bill Has Made Its Way

very slowly, partly owing to the rigidity of the Home Secretary, who has, as we think, refused many most reasonable concessions to the Irish Members; and partly owing to the......

The Fenians Seem To Have A Special Regard For Clerkenwell.

It was in Clerken well that they tried to blow up a prison fifteen years ago, and it is in Clerkenwell that they have just been storing the Snider rifles, revolvers, and rounds......