9 JANUARY 1886, page 34

[mr. Labouchere Replies To The First Part Of The...

Mfr. Labouchere replies to the first part of the foregoingI argument that if Irelan W sought to u-c Home-rule as a lever tor Separation, which hIe thinks very improbable, the......

[the Attorney-general, Sir R. Webster, Speaking Again At...]

The Attorney-General, Sir R. Webster, speaking again at Cowes on Wednesdav night, said that, " sooner than see any measure passed or proposed which would tend for a moment to......

[no Reason Is Offered In The Summary For The Exemption...

I No reason is offered in the summary for the exemption of the landlords. Its explanation must, however, be this. The I landlords raise for the British Government a great......

[sir A. Colvin, The Indian Chancellor Of The Exchequer,...

I Sir A. Colvin, the Indian Chancellor of the Exchequer, made a statement on the 4th inst. which drew an important speech from Lord Dufferin. The Viceroy said be had hoped to......

[mr. John Morley Spoke At Chelmsford On Thursday,...

I AMr. John Morley spoke at Chelmsford on Thursday, chiefly on the Irish Question, ridiculing the objection to any adequate Irish legislation that the Parliament just elected......

[mr. Childers, In Speaking In Edinburgh On Wednesday,...]

Mr. Childer., in spealking in Edinburgh on Wednesday, delivered au eExcellent SP)eech, soj far as he touched on subjects not relating to land or to Ireland ; but wve cannot at......

[lord Claud J. Hamilton, Speaking At Liverpool On...

Lord Claud J. Hamilton, speaking at Liverpool on Wedues- day, alppears to iTo as far as -r. Childers on the most important point of Mr. (chlllers's plani. " Ile would not," he......