26 FEBRUARY 1881, page 2

At Twelve O'clock, The Amendments Remaining Were All...

in succession, so far as they were in order, and Dr, Phi,yfair reported the Bill to the House, the majority for .so doing being 3:30 (277 against 47). The Irish Members then......

The Difficulty In This Speech, As In All M. Gambetta's

recent- epeeeltes, is to discover whether Ire is expressing his own , opinions, or only throwing back those of the electors. Ap- parently, he says he will not fight until the......

On Monday, At Midnight, The Debate In Committee Was To

cease, under the operation of the Urgency Rule, and, on the whole, the discussion was a good deal less violent, the chief question being as to the duration of the coercive......

On The Question Of :excluding Women And Minors From The

operation of the Bill, the Irish Members became still more ferocious. Mr. Dawson said that he spoke as a husband, and that if any one came to lay his hand upon his wife, ho......

M. Gambetta Made A Very Striking Speech On Monday, Apropos

of a question whether the Government had sent arms to Greece. They had not, but hints were thrown out in the debate about the "occult Government" of France, upon which M.......

The Irish Members, Now And Then Assisted By Lord Randolph

Churchill, or Mr. Cowen, or Mr. Macdonald, have succeeded in making two or three "scenes" during the last week's Coercion debates. Yesterday week they were particularly violent,......

On Th4r4ey Evetling, I4 Kr. Gladstone's Absence, Lord Hart-

ington Moved the urgency resolution as to ths Report on the Coercion Bill, fixing seven o'clock as the time at which all further amendments and new Clauses must be voted upon......

At Clara, In King's County, On Sunday, Mr. Parnell Made

a speech which, like all he has recently done, will cool down the Irish enthusiasm which he has somehow mauaged to excite. He had an assembly of some 7,000 people to speak to,......