The Third Reading Of The Irish Crimes Bill Was Carried
yester- day week, after an adjourned debate commenced by Mr. Bryce, in one of his most interesting and thoughtful speeches, though it was not a speech in the drift of which we......
News Of The Week.
T HE deep alarm which was felt in Paris as to the possible conduct of the populace on July 14th proved groundless. It was believed that the Radicals, who are exasperated by......
In The House Of Lords On Thursday, The Irish Crimes
Bill was read a second time without a division, the Liberal Peers decamp- ing at the dinner - hour without providing for the continuance of the debate. Lord Ashbourne, in moving......
The Duke Of Argyll Made A Very Powerful Speech In
reply to Lord Granville. He directed a sharp attack on Mr. Morley for insisting on the extreme incapacity of Irish Unions to rate themselves and to spend their rates......
On Saturday It Was Announced That The Unionist, Mr. Aird,
had carried North Paddington by a diminished majority (418), against Mr. Routledge, the Home-ruler. Mr. Aird polled 2,230 votes, and Mr. Routledge 1,812. This time last year,......
Mr. Dillon Made A Fierce Speech Against The Artificial And
tottering Government of Ireland," propped on bayonets;" and Sir W. Harcourt was, as usual, as skilful as he could be in ridiculing and making sport of all the opinions which a......