The Debate Of Thursday Was Delayed By Mr. E. Russell,
who moved the adjournment of the House in order to question the Government on the appointment of Sir R. Buller to the magis- tracy in Kerry, Clare, and parts of the adjoining......
Mr. Gladstone's Speech Was Not For Him A Remarkable One.
He enlarged greatly on Lord Salisbury's suggestion that where the judicial rent turned out too high, the Irish landowner should be compensated, if at all, out of the British......
During The Remainder Of The Evening, The Only Speeches Of
any note were an angry one from Mr. Chaplin which did the Government no good, and a speech from one of the Sub-Com- missioners under the Land Act, Mr. Mahoney, who stated that......
The Chicago Convention Closed Last Week, After Adopting A...
resolution for the boycotting of English goods, conceived in these terms :—" To hurt the enemy where he will feel it most, by refusing to purchase any article of English......
The Government Of France Is Descending To Very Mean And
paltry expedients indeed when it peremptorily expels an English chaplain from his French home, after a residence of upwards of six years in France, for presenting a little......
At King's Lynn, On Wednesday, The Conservative Candidate,...
W. Jarvis, was declared returned by a majority of 255 over his Gladstonian opponent ; for Mr. Jarvis there voted 1,423 electors, for Mr. J. H. Sanders, the Gladstonian, 1,168.......
On Wednesday, There Was A Duel Between Major Saunderson, The
Member for North Armagh, and Mr. Matthew Harris, the Member for East Galway. Major Saunderson having quoted a remark made by Mr. Harris to the effect that "the landlords were an......
Mr. Plunket, In His Short Reply, Stated That In The
last four months the number of evictions had greatly decreased; that in 1885, of 3,127 tenants legally evicted, only 600 were actually evicted, all the others being reinstated.......
The Times' Correspondent For The Mauritius Gives A Very...
though not a very clear account, in the letter which appeared on Wednesday, of the collision which has occurred between the Governor, Sir J. Pope Hennessy, and the Lieutenant-......
The History Of The Annexation Of Burmah Has Been Not
only one of inadequate provision against emergencies, but one of almost unparalleled misfortunes. Tho last, and in some respects the greatest, of these is the disaster which......