27 JULY 1889, page 2

On Thursday Night, The First Lord Of The Treasury, In

moving that the Speaker leave the chair to consider the Royal Message as to Prince Albert Victor and Princess Louise of Wales, made a statement which showed that while in 1837......

Mr. Childers And Mr. Shaw-lefevre Were The Two Ex-cabinet...

who supported Mr. Parnell. Mr. Childers warmly panegyrised him. Mr. Shaw-Lefevre talked of "the infamy" of the Times. Thereby these gentlemen qualified themselves, so far as......

The Reception Of Mr. Parnell By The Party Which Carried

the vote in his favour was, however, sufficiently enthusiastic. At the meeting in the council-room, where Bailie Walcot made a speech marked by great good taste, considering how......

Before Mr. Parnell Arrived In Edinburgh Last Saturday, A...

and weighty protest had been signed, on behalf of the 17,813 citizens who objected to the conferring of the freedom of the city upon him, by Mr. John Harrison, the honorary......

In The Corn Exchange, Mr. Parnell Spoke After A Very

moderate and almost apologetic address from the chairman, Lord Aberdeen, and he too adopted a tone of apology for some of the earlier proceedings of the Land League. "The......

The Unionist Was Returned For Marylebone By A Majority Of

493, Mr. Boulnois gaining 2,579 votes, against 2,086 given to Mr. Leveson Gower. The poll was rather lighter than in 1886, and considerably lighter than in 1885; but the......

In The Further Course Of The Debate, Mr. John Morley

made a very clear and reasonable demand that no abstract claim should be conceded the surrender of which might at some future time be made the equivalent for an increase in the......