27 JUNE 1891, page 2

Lord Hartington Also Dwelt On The Fact That The New

Glad- stonian programme is not businesslike, because it embodies a great deal too much, even without reference to Home-rule. If Diseatablishment, and a new Reform Bill based on......

Mr. Russell's Speech Was Full Of Hard Facts, Which Show

how brilliant has been the success of the present Government in restoring tranquillity and prosperity to Ireland. The "Plan of Campaign" had failed in Tipperary, where some-......

On Tuesday, The Liberal Union Club Gave A Dinner To

Mr. T. W. Russell, M.P., at the "Criterion," Mr. Chamberlain in the chair. The chairman made, as usual, both a very lively and a very vigorous speech. He remarked that even......

The Free Education Bill Passed Its Second Reading On Wed-

nesday, after a three-days' debate, in which, for the most part, details rather than principles were debated. The second reading was carried by 318 to 10, the minute minority......

Mr. Gladstone, Said Mr. Chamberlain, Still Declined To...

people into his confidence as to how he proposed to solve the difficulties he had admitted. The English people would never tolerate a Parliament in Dublin at once co-ordinate......

Lord Ripon On Monday Raised A Serious Debate In The

Lords on the affairs of Muneepore, maintaining that while the Government of India was bound to interfere—an opinion, we are happy to see, repeated on all sides, and unanswerable......

Sir Henry James And Lord Hartington Made Very Striking...

at St. James's Hall on Wednesday, Sir Henry James pointing out that there was no political subject on which the pioneers of reform had not been chosen from among the Liberal......