The Debate On Mr. Justice Keogh's Galvray Judgment Is Fixed
for Thursday, and on Tuesday notice will be given by the Attorney-General, who is, very naturally, still engaged on the very voluminous evidence, whether the Government do or do......
The Debate Of The Week Has Been Upon Sir Rowland
Blenner- hasset's Bill, authorising the Government to purchase the Irish Railways. He made an excellent speech, showing that the pro- posal which we have defended elsewhere was......
The Assassination With Which King Amadeus Has Been So Often
threatened has at last been attempted. As the King and Queen were returning at midnight on Thursday from their country seat to the Palace, five men fired into the carriage.......
News Of Tee Week.
M TRIERS is quite determined to have his own way about e Protection, and he is getting it. This week he has been in the 'Tribune every day, speaking, gesticulating, quoting......
Mr. Goldsmid Opposed The Plan As Leading Directly To The
ab- sorption of the English Railways, but the Marquis of Hartington on the part of the Government made a speech very favourable to the plan. He would give no pledge, and he......
Mr. Gladstone On Monday Commenced The "massacre Of The...
In reply to Colonel Wilson Patten, who told him that there were ninety-eight Bills among the orders of the day, the Premier announced that Government would abandon the Grand......
There Was A Grand Debate On Monday In The House
of Com- mons, Mr. Bentinck moving to strike Mr. Goschen's salary out of the Estimates, in order to compel the Government to appoint a sailor to the poet of First Lord. He......