29 JUNE 1889, page 2

As To The Historical European Examples Of Home-rule, Mr....

maintained that there is not one of them which bears any analogy to the proposal of an Irish Parliament which is to be subject in all Imperial matters to an Imperial Parliament.......

The Air In The French Chamber Is Getting Charged With

electricity. Nobody has been killed yet ; but on Tuesday four Deputies, the Republicans M. Arene and M. Etienne, and the Reactionaries M. de l'Aigle and M. Duchesne, came to......

But Then Mr. Morley Went On To Snub The Government

for not promoting a discussion on the subjects on which they are determined not to give way. He took the eccentric line of holding that the Government should authorise its......

The French Government Is, It Is Said, In Great Doubt

as to the proper date for the new elections. They must be held before the end of October, but there is much reluctance to delay them to the last, as they may then occur under......

Mr. Chamberlain Has Written A Sharp Letter On Mr. Glad-

stone's adhesion to the proposal for disestablishing the Welsh and Scotch Churches, which, he says, is so obviously dictated by his desire to receive the support of the Welsh......

At The Annual Meeting Of The Midlothian Liberal Asaoeia-...

held on Wednesday, a letter was read from Mr. Glad- stone, in which he laments that in consequence of the mistake made by the constituencies in 1886, the country will have to......

A Carious Debate Arose In The House Of Commons On

Tues- day, when Mr. Cunninghame Graham moved the adjournment of the House to discuss a matter of " urgent " public im- portance, the " urgent " matter being that the Government......

An Unexpected Event Occurred In The Upper House On Monday

night. Lord Halsbury's Bill for further facilitating the transfers of land had passed safely through Committee, and would, it was supposed, be sent down to the Commons stamped......