Lord Salisbury Addressed The Most Brilliant Of His Irish...
yesterday week to the people of Londonderry in their Guildhall. He began by expressing his wonder that when British colonies had been expressly planted in the North of Ireland......
Mr. Chamberlain Made A Very Powerful Speech On The Same
amendment, and by it elicited one of the most helpless speeches,—if it were fairly reported,—from Sir John Rigby, the Solicitor-General, which we ever remember to have read. Mr.......
On Thursday, The Chief Point Debated In Committee Was The
power of the Irish Government to organise a police force other than a local police force. Mr. Gladstone declared that he had no sort of desire to give the Irish Government the......
On Thursday, Mr. Arnold-forster Moved The Adjournment Of...
to call attention to the condition of Clare, Kerry, and Limerick, in which, according to him, crime has lately so much increased that it will not be long before the point of......
On Wednesday, Two Important Points Were Under Discussion...
House of Commons. Lord Wolmer moved to add words to the Third Clause which would prevent the Irish Parliament entertaining or granting votes in supply, "except on the......
On Tuesday, The Government Majorities Greatly Fell,...
the first Epsom races, and partly to an assembly at Lady Aberdeen's. On Captain Naylor. Leyland's amendment to postpone Clause 3 (defining the powers of the new Legislature)......