25 JUNE 1887, page 2

Sir Charles Russell Made A Speech At Brixton On Wednesday

against the Irish Crimes Bill, which consisted chiefly in a very feeble argument against the Times' charge that the Parnellites had deliberately lent their sanction to the party......

Other Amendments Were Discussed, And At 10 O'clock Sir...

Russell was declaiming against the motion that Clause 6 stand part of the Bill, when the Chairman of Committees rose, and the Parnellites left the House in a body. The proposal......

The Jubilee Has Suppressed Polities For The Week. The...

has drawn a deep breath of relief at the momentary dis- appearance of the Irish nightmare, and scarcely any news, good or bad, has come in from abroad. A rumour obtained......

A Good Many People Must Have Been Disappointed By The

distribution of honours. It has not been a shower, but a drizzle. Six new Peers have been created, viz. :—Sir John St. Aubyn, Sir W. Armstrong, Sir J. McGarel Hogg, Mr.......

The Victory Of Friday Week Was Striking And Complete. In

the early part of the evening there were several discussions on Clause 6 of the Crimes Bill, the most important being that moved by Mr. H. Fowler, and advocated by Mr.......

It Is Not Our Business, Of Course, To Report The

incidents of the Jubilee, even if we could do it. Next to the demeanour of the Londoners, which marked a distinct advance in civilisation, the most impressive feature of the......

The Idea Of A Jubilee For Children From The London

schools was a very kindly one, and does credit to its originator, the editor of the Daily Telegraph. It was very well carried out, too. Great ladies were induced to help, which......

One Of The Most Remarkable Incidents Of The Week Of

Jubilee has been the eagerness with which the people leaped at the suggestion of fires on the hilltops. Hundreds of hills were lighted up, and an observer in a balloon high......