29 MAY 1886, page 2

On The Same Evening, Mr. Rathbone Made A Careful And

im- pressive speech on the economical side of the question, pointing out how easy it would be for Ireland to ruin the owners of property through the imposition of heavy local......

The Adjourned Irish Debate Was Then Opened By Lord Lyming-

ton, who condemned the proposed Bill as bristling with arrange- ments which must make it both irritating and temporary. Then came the Attorney-General (Sir Charles Russell), who......

Mr. Childers, However, Pointed Out That Though The...

in Dublin would have nothing like the large powers of Grattan's Parliament, there would be under the Bill of the Government a very great concession to Ireland which did not......

Then Mr. Trevelyan, In An Elaborate Speech, To The Weaker

points of which we have referred at length elsewhere, forcibly recapitulated his well-known objections to a measure which made it quite essential to the Government scheme to......

On Tuesday, Mr. Labonchere, In One Of His Most Lively

speeches, moved the adjournment of the House over the Derby Day, which he did in the interest of a sacred duty which he hoped they would never forget,—the duty to themselves ;......

The Times' Correspondent At Mandelay Sends A Story Which,...

absurd as it seems, may turn out to be of importance. In the Viceroy's recent Proclamation promising an amnesty to all submissive Burmese, the latest date for submission was......

Cannot Lord Rosebery End This Question Of The Canadian...

? The Governments of Washington and London are too sensible to quarrel over a few cod ; but all fishery questions are dangerous, because it is necessary, in resist- ing......

Yesterday Week, The Debate On The Home-rule Bill Was Begun

by Mr. Justin McCarthy, in a speech so anxiously moderate as to be somewhat colourless, though Mr. McCarthy promised for the Irish Parliament that it would not be one of......