Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Apr 1886, p. 2

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` 1 Ti? 5 and and I-gut an Q nu ma. u.rluIvou1'I.rc-mom. HIDDE- Mr. Trevclynn had no heefhaion in uylnu that complete nepu-etion would be pretcnble to me plan or government jun cnncunoed. As on alternative ccheme Mr. Trevolyosu pro led them the execution of the law on the mela- tennnoe of order be in the hand: of the central government. "Shun he would ronone the creation or ccrtnin locel od es, composed of members freely elected. These bodlen would be held recponuible {or many of the subordinate function: 01 government. ouch no edu- cation lone] government. provldlna for Ihe relief of tho poor. upon in `r The Speuker reminded him shut no lnnd bill had been submitted to pu'lin- mont. nu-. v I-eveI,yan'e Beelgnealou. Mr. George Otto Trevelyan. who re- eentlv leeiqned the position of aeoretery for Scotland. aroee. Alter enloalung Mr. Gladetone'a oration Mr. Trevelyan explained hle reeiguatnon. He had joined the cabinet beoanee to have remained onteide would heve been tantamount to a oonleeeion that the Liberal party was a home rule partv. Not longer ago then lent J one the whole cabinet was of the eame opinion an hlmeelt. What he. - peued since to change them ? The on 5 neourity he urged thut perhement wool ave {or the money they voted for the purchase of the Irish landlorde' eetatee would be the wxllingneee of the Irieh farmers to keep up their peyments. `How much dependence could be placed upon that? The Sneaker rnmimlml him that run ` |lIl'l11. lr. Chnmborlnln moved the adjourn- IIOIII. Ir. Gluiuono will to-mon-ow move III. `'10 dlhll hnva mndnnnn nvnrl uuueweuunncnau-I.) naunm hm hm ebecledhwhy it is because the law: by which he is governed do not preaent Ihemeelveo to him as they do to no In England or Scotland, with a native and congenial elemena. I ask the house to ehcw to Europe and America that we too can (ace the political problems which America had to face 20 year: ago and which many `countries in Europe have been called on to (ace and have not ared to deal with`. , I ask than we shall ractlce an we havevery often preached andllhai In our own case we should be aflwand fearless in app! `up; the doc~ med` we have often noulcatod on others ; can the concession of local eel!- governmenb in not she way to up and im- pair, but to not-engthen and coneodnb [edict we cpulyto Inhni experianecwehavepfnedln n and Scotland. whats a nnnrcm upuunu nuvapmod I ' Egmind Sootlnn n d, where 1 course or gonbntlonu his now tnughia us that the boat and unreal: foundation is the lonndnmon aorded` by nnocionu, con- victions. and will of men. and abut iii in by the deans of the Aimwbty that in more than by any other method we may be ambled to secure At once ti: sole hoppinu. the power and the perman- ence of the umpire." ll`. Glldolona nnoim Miran hnnrn and IE1 OI EDI Olllpllf. " Gladstone spoke three hours ; twenty-ve minutes. I FIX, OOIIIEIOII B8050. IIIOGBYIUOD. DIDUFSIJ _b !M`1~= "0 -*3 ,L~.'.!.'.1_!~.a`J. ..5. . .,~ra>:+,:x~?f*-.:-.- . 7 thu he can approo' re is strife per- petnnl dimension. Now. I am not going to nrguo in Hue House whether thin view. lhil monstroun View (Irish cheers) in I correct one. I luv the Irishman in u oapnblo of loyalty an another man lldwodllir-Ll Bnlrlhinhvnlh Ill lull]. 1135 III III] HI]. IIIIIKI-" Mi-.(ilednone ded: "Therenretwo modes of presenting the subject. One of them in when we now recommend on good. the other an a. choice of evile. 1 Well, I have nrgned the nutter an if it had been 5 choice of evils. (Loud cheen.) There in on newer to thin, and whet in it? The answer in only found in the View which reuse upon 3 been of dea- eir, of nheolncecondemnetion of Ire- nd and Iriehmen ea exception: to those benecial provision: which have made in general. Europeans in particular. Englishmen and Ameri- .oene, capable of eel!-government. sun on Iriehmen is e luens neturm; then jus- 1 tics, common sense. moderation. nebnnl nvnnnnritn. l.uuu._ e-4;. .s::: 7`M!1-\4. kw. lu.un._e. . lll Mound Inuruauou from In. B. W AVEu,to all 01 Auction at his nul- donoo. No. 47 ldosu emu. on II I uorrwi One. A luv we ulnmnnn II loyalty (Bnnowodlnnhchnu-s.) Battfhhloynly cheated. WIIV it in humans Mun Isuzuanlnna nu: "L'nopnno|p1a 1 have laid down I um not. laying down for Ireland oxoeptionny. It in tho principle to whnoh parnment -rhu adhered. When I had others It the ` Oolonul 01509, May yuan ago. the _ oolonioo were govcrndd/from Downing Itroot. We hnd oominusl shook: with the oolonies then. But :11 that has changed. The oalonien uid.|`We don't wont your good laws; we won our own good lawn,` Ind puliament admitted the--rouonnhloneu of this rinciplo. We now send boo to has wit: what is bound `Irish nationality.` venting Mine]! in I demnnd for general salt-government ii: Irish. not Ill im rinl. Allin." Mr Illndnhnnn dad ' "1`hAI-nnrn Q.-n rboduoul Onlllu g.:.j: 1`: ts nnooom noun 1!! vuuous ounn or an norm. IJOIIGOII, Apru U.-1l] 0|'MIlIl llll Ipvlll Htdikdunna aid: "The principle 1| hue laid dawn I Am not hnvlml down GLADSTONE S SCHEME- London, April 8.-In oho-ing his Ipmcb Ix. (uhlnna mid: "Thu nrinninln I -ug --uv-'-you gun can Ouinuuo. on II In Perfected vvmo'd`nn'I$'u`- uncuu 9 I lxollononl 9: Dublin. . 1..-.'I n , , 'l"|.- -:._ |.-- lotlbglntaunoa. A-all n ,.I_.....I H0l/SEHOLD F URN/7 (IRE. none`: xmn ponoy. Mr. Glndltono untorod the house of oommona At 10 o'clock. He WM greeted with loud and honey sheen by the Pot- l nollltu and Radical mambo:-I. Tho cnhhuui lnnt n 9 ..v..I....n. A ARI`- neuuee and Indian! members. The cabinet met :0 2 o'clock. A con- ference of member: of the Uonuervr the govern meal we: held M the Mn- anil 0! `l"IhlIY"I Ivhfnnnn I'- unmenn to nomad. . The conference at Lord Snllebnryh reeldenoe resolved to support the Mn- qqle of Hertlngton ll be oppose: Glui- |co'ne'e Irleh policy. Glndltone nnhrnd lhn pm..- .4 uuanwncl reputation. The Edinburgh Scum/mm any: the bill will not do nib stands. The exclu- uion of Irish members lrom Westmin- ster will be tau]. (in u: An.-J..- -1 AL- L . _ _ . . _ ----| IOU! Will DO KIN. On the owning of tho homo Iovonl Uonlerntlvu presented positions Install the insulin; 0! I to run pur- lhmonl to Ireland. P` Th: nnl|'nI-nnnn .n I ..L.a n..n-g._.__.- nome nmo. _ The Aberdeen Journal pronounce: the proposal: repulsive to every instinct of the British people. And fatal to Mr. GlMm.oue`| reputation. Edinbumh Snnllnmnn nevn Hm mom one mlponu Parliament. I`hoEdinburgb Sconiah Rqfarmar oom- znonds the scheme And plendnfor Scotch Home Rule. HIIIIOI NIB I0 Th: LI-\;nJ 'l'I1a`l illinghast Tailoring am. 90 Qlnlt h'I`lIIJ'E'I` looond Idluol. Edlnbnrg, April 0.-Tbo l)ru'l_u Review recognise: GlAdItone's gore. lofty and put: otio Aims. but any: It is disappoint- ed at the oxolmion of the Irish mem bers [tom the Imporisl Parliament. Thbmdillbllrnh Hnnllh Ruin:-mar nnm. OI U.5DU.U.l. of R404.(X)0. Tho I Edinhm-a, A< uroum Giedntone stated tint the total chemo to Ireland. u en imperial contribution could be put at 8,242,000 per ennum. He eetimnted the total expenditure of Ireland, including 3 payment as a sink- ing innd for the mob portion of the ne- tionni debt. st 7.946,(X)0 per nnnum. Agninet that there was 1 total income oi 8.850.000. or a surplus to the good 3404.000. Ol HID 1l'lID IGQIBIIHVO Dody. He thought it would be W133 to authorize civil servuuta now serving ll) II-alum] to clsim the pension: that would be due to them upon the abolition of their omens. provided they served two you: in order to prevent the inocu- vonlonoe from 9. rapid transition of the service. and at the close of that time both parties should be free to negotiate |frouh.| luhtnnn If.Af.'A(` that this h-10-` Alumnu- In ineiumnp II in their am. The general power of taxation. over and above excise and customs, should pee: uneqnivoeehly into the bends of a domestic legialnture in Ireland; the proceeds of the customs and excise should be held for the benet of Ireland. and the evment of the balance, after these oh getionl. would be entered into the Irish exoheqner for the free diaponnl of the Irleb legislative body. He thonuln it would he Wlla tn Jalun wurell 0! rue IWO orders. Mr. Gladstone could not admit the eleim of the Protestant minority in Uls- ter to rule on question: lor the whole of Irelnnd. Several schemes for the separ- ate government of Ulster had been sub- mitted. No one of these in-opoaaln bed appeared to be no complete y juntlod by its merits II to vnrnnh the government in including it in their bill. The annnrnl nnwnr nf tnvnnn nvnr 0 we nun government. be paid out 0! t nonnolidnted tuna, removable on the joint address of the two 0|-don. Ml`. lnntnnn nnnlrl nnf. admin Hun Illllllll VIHIO. 01' I Olplill Vllue 01 `ail. With regard to the jndgee who had been concerned in the sdminintretion of the criminal law in Ireland, Her M ujos- ty might, it aha new cause. entedete the nannloun nf thmm nan-Hnnlnr {mlmn In my llllll, 11 line new clause. nnueaue me unions of mole partionlu judges. In mute the judges would be a inked by the Iriuh government. be pan out 0! the (and. removable nn thn Madre E. Hljo. em on zuc. With rogtrd to the power: of election the Irish constituency would be com- posed oloocnplen of the value of 1325 end upwu-dc, and they would be elected lor ten yous. The property unlloatlon of obese repreeentshvec won d be 200 mnunl ulna. or a capital value of 4,000. Wlth ream-d to than inann uhn hul new In: on.) 111'. Gladstone proposed thst the 101 Irish members In the house of common: should be members of the Irish psrlir menh. sod whilst shersb order of the lealsletlve body would eonslsh of 108 members the second order would con- sin of 206. Wh mm-A In 61.. ...........- -1 ..I..-;.~.._ OBII OK Shlllhllll I` umum. The Irish mom on and Iriuh peers on his not toxin in the pnhce at West- xn utter. (Oh I oh! and cheers.) If Irish members were not to nit in the Home of nrnvnnnn Trial: nan-n naught chi A4 -it I- UJBIIJDOXI WI6:`ghDOI 50 III In lcllmll ff Oommou. poolloonht lolit the atlas hon: cl pl-lhnut. (Han: hounndoh.) P lnntnnn nu-nnnnn Olxnb. Ila; 1m The ohuue for the oonetnbulmv is now l,5(I),(X)0 r nnnum. and Glad- Itone feel: con out the charge can be reduced, bah for the present he relieves the Irish body of all expenditure in ex- oell of l,(X]0.000 Thn [I-inh vnnnu AI-u Int` Yul-In nann- me nunenesrer uuaraun ssys is ID A ' scheme snbstsntinlly for the re 31 of ? legislative union between Great ritein and Irelsnd. It the bill in not rejected by perlisment it must in ite central leu- tnre be reosst. The representstion of Ireland It Westminster must be retain- ed. Then. with this modication, ' ~:<.*-iv...-'a:`*'-,`.'....-.'.'.' "**`* ' " "`i`is'6"'ii'i1`i?l3isv}li`J"t)`.Ir'1i:it '" ` V scheme to be cumbersome end unwork- able. besides that it is crude snd den- nerone snd is certain to be rejected. The Newnutle Chrnninln nsvn the] 4 neroua um I! cousin to be rejected. The Newcastle Chroniola say: that though the manure any admit of im- ptovowont in ihdohils it is the beat scheme at presented to puiinment. FOIIINI ol the Bill. The religinul dluhility now existing, which makes Roman Catholics ineligi- bl: to oloe in Ireland would be remov- IOIIOIIQ I0! JIIID 0VGl'nIIICF. The Liverpool Poo: say: that whether Glndetene in successful or not in curry- ing hi: bill through pcrliunent he he: forever killed oppression an] coercion in Ireland. Propoecle no unexpected so those mule b the premier. the Pen: as I. nire me toeoneider. he cheater Guardian Icy: it is Inbeme nnhnhntinllv for thn nmnl nf WIIII El Toxiu. --.-... - ----.-. ---v-y.-pun L0l.1(.i0ll, A-rril 9. - The new: spot: throughout rub Britain and ralnnd comment so great length on Gladstone : scheme to: Irish aovemmont. The Livarnnnl Pm! nvl thnh nhnhhnr Al\'1'l'.iU,A uuuun--n-om me to ten minutes` walk from P t O!- oo, with parlor. dining room. his and va badrooms ; I obnih room AI uh - aion kitchen pre! red. Addrou "ZERO. ` thus olce. giving particulars. mate. tnnsler of the oountobuhty to the ' lmh executive. the nbrogson oi the checks which Ir. Ghdltono would place I on the proooodlnju dug Irish milk- mom. and tho ndn of um Inrv require the immediate. intend of uIIi- [ menu. um mo uuuouuu or me very moderate sum which Inlnlul In to con. tnbuto some pan: of the empire. [1 the county to ulna to accede to hit: view: on than po 1: lhe bill will _not satisfy the Irish aeparatnata. whom it Inn primarily meant to cement. We cannot believe that the meuum will meal will! the Ipptonl oi any- seotlo oltbo Queen`: sub acts. It is 3' m or dluakdmot . Tho Bndiullnaud the roman of Panel!- itnn an n An`-At It. in Avnnnhul 6|.-6 LI... WWO OI IIICZII. IIOI U1 I'D. itol an I defect. Is in oxpeotod that the dnhnla` will In! until Tnnndnw, nnnnnni. IIGI II I OOIGCI. 15 II OXp0i0(l IDIF WHO debate` will lut mm] Toads . mooni- htina the pontponononl at t 0 budget until Thnndsy, and o! the land pm-ohue bill until 3 week from Monduy." Lord u-tin son had ul inteiviow Inst ninhh with r nnv nntl uh.--nu! LJOIII lfllll IOI DIG II IIIBOIVIIW lut night with 1'. Grey. and sltonmrd win`: Mr. Snnndonon. chic! of the Ulster l`m- nu. uueouu wuwn -xj. ululuono wouul pupae proceedings of [adh- ment. and the udn of the which to non. THE UA ILY B!{l'l'lBH WHIU, APRIL 9. Provincial fooling IIIIITPOOO-da -_J_.. A__:I n IlV|__ _______- ' onreh-on enough to sun non. 1om wnuo. At Groonlold. Ion, o troln on tho Fltohburg rood woo thrown down o aoo. toot omhoohnont by tho oproodlxg of tho nilo undo: tho wholo longth It. Tho tntn rolled down o otoop doollvlty to tho odgo otdtiho rlv;;-(`shun tho grotto: pottioo t woo . Tho odlu vomuont. undo! proo- Dnorlo. tho vtootoy. In hootootog tho work 0! oonplotlog tho lmportont lnltory nllwoy to Qnotto. through tho Bolon pooooo, to oonnoot -lndloond M ototoo. Itiooolonlotod thot tho willbo opal by my. A nltohloootlnotod thotho forth- nnlnlna rllh IIIIILI nlnnnn u Inna`.- ANTED, A HOUuE--From the 0 mm with nu-Inr. dminu rn ym, Hm n at A IIIECIQIEKCW `D010 IXIIF oolnl British budget Ihomunu no 391,500,000 and the oxpadlnro st l).(XD,(XI). Burnout! lntuldl to rub lu).(x!Jbymounolulnonuoln namnnon dnll. Thu ml-nhul nnv. luuuuoymunlulllnotlolllho Ioooouion dmhl. The ulnohdlnr. nlnnilll -n Ill rnllnnnnnl A-n Wllll DIIU IIIIIIIIX. Th: Miuaurllmauca stuck: the Spa or I a II ntponnlbl f mnny of tho lndinnmu occurring in: Cg Bonn of Common. In other wordu. ho don not us on the 0 [Ion on... onomlh to am Hon. Tom Into. AI rnnnnh-I. Inn, - nah. nun AL. WIIH OOIIITFIIIIIIH Jam Sn: lb. English pnylllu. up no in union: to moot Sullivan. and 5 better man Iumorlos has one. but no will not 0 than to MM. He II In fnor of uhtln Bulllnn In Inland with bare knot on. Th: Mnnlronl (Input; nlnnnlun AL- l'II'Il0|Il$I. Lswlounon in motion the but 0} tho 8!. John. Nd.. nnthorlllu. The other nigm the Speaker of the local house was unmorolfully Ihunpod. When oh. mob left him has not land to be hold together vmh court Inter. lawn Ins III Rnallnls nnnlllnh -;-.... L- [LIB ([1010. III um IIIII IDIIOI (BIKINI- A brubnl print 1! ht occurred on an iulnnd In tho Mluiu pp: near Dnbn no. between Duhmnn, of Plntteville. i|.. nnd Fish. of Dnbuquo. Nina erce rounds yore fought. Dnhmnn being awarded the light. No uolonco all pln od. {ha lnhlh onlanluion from n Ruiiml pm on. `Ibo mm oalonluion from I Rsdionl source. a to the relative strength of the British pu-hos. given 246 Uonoornhivol and 96 muloontonl Llbonlu. unulnlo 345 Lxbonlu futhful to Glsduono sud 85 Parnollitol. !...-l........ i. ...AM.... Ah. L--. -1 u.- I 6. A beautiful mirage occurred on Lake Ontario yenterdnv. Portion: of Roches- ter. nnd motions of the country lying south of It. were plainly` soon from the lake rhoro. six tnd can miles dlltnnt. A I-u-Hts` nu-Inn Ink}. nnnn-par` l\lI nun years. The cbnnnel f the Ridenu Riva: bu uow been no cleared by the me of dyna- mite that it in thought the spring ood will pun off without doing further dun- : a. A bnnntifnl mirnan onnnrrmi nn Lnlan WHO KOVGTIIIIIBDU. Prince Alexander, of Bnlgnrm. bu telegnplied to the Porto his formnl acceptance of the protocol. limiting his governorshlp of Eastern Roumelia to 5 V8ll.l'l. :aIcrYcJ:.:ms 1 A 1:34-nnnnlhga n..A.n.-`n..._ HEIII E0 H18 QOVBHIIIIGDE. Mien Joelo Hickey. of Amsterdam, on whom was performed the dicnlt operation of resection of the knee, 3 week :30. died Tuesday from the shock. The Owed: Promo hue about oom- Eleted the sale to Bu-in Bron. of the nlenoe of their bondl. 1` .000.000, and will repay the loan to that IIDOIDI from the government. Alexander. Bnlnns. EHB 110038 OI UOIHHIODL Mr. White told Mr. Blnka. through Sir Riolm-d. that the O.P.R. could nuke any dinponltion they pleased of their lnnds. and were not. obliged to report males to the government. Minn Jnnln Flinlmv, nf Amalg-A-m a. messenger on we urnnu '11-unk. Deapatobes from all over Great l5rI~ min and Ireland show every when A popular interest in the proceedings in the House of Commons. Mr Wtnitn 4..-.I.I M. nun... 4I.........|. VICB mr. UDIIHDOTIBID. TOIIKDOC. Mrs. Jannings. St. Cathulnea. was awarded 980,000 by 5 jury to com on- nstiou for the loan 0! her husband. no a messenger the Grand Trunk. Dennnmhnn (mm All nlmr flunk. Mu-L raglan-auon. Bernard Duly. New York, red twice ahhmie Mocann. whom he courted. He didn't hit her. but he hit himself. and died of the wound. `winks Hm.1....A Inll... ..a n....I. .......... (llfl OK 0119 WOIIDG. Eight thousand ladies of Cork county. Ireland, have sent a petition to the Queen against home rule. One thousand of the signers are Catholics. Wm. H. Rnrlnsm. Lihnrnl mnmlmr (nu- OI I00 BIKIIGTB BIO UIIDOHOI. Wm. U. Borlue. Liberal member for Cornwall. is mentioned {or the secre- taryahip of the local government board. vice Mr. Chunberlnin. resigned. Mn. Jsmninan. Rt. linthnrlnm: wu- it is pro cued to give the starving people on t 0 west count of Irehnd the wherewithal (0 font. now that the spring bu come. W. H. Miller. nf Nnw Ynrlz. wnn 7.1 AFFAIRS OF THE WORL IFFIKGIE. Dr. Brewnter. of Newark. N.J.. bu been requested to retire from the confer- ence. The clergy want. no more to do with him. In than Nan Van]. l....X-l_A...... ....-A..-j-.. Twoamwmmlm mm for mmonoua on be sooommoduod y applying :5 Quoon am, nbou Borne. V Ipflll [III 001110. W. H. Miller, of New York. was arrested at Pulatkn, Fla., charged with bribery in the Broadway surface railroad registration. Rn:-nan-I n.I. Nan: Vnu-I: A.-.-ul Amine. Wllv [11111- In the New York leginlnture yauterdny the bill. nnnnllinu the charter of the Biroadvny surface nilmad. wu detent- 9( . JTHIIIII IFUIOIUU [HE Iu IIIIIIOIT Ann but him ungely. no thnt his roooverv is doubtful. Tlglm AI 0-.` in Ann Ann AN.`-`.1 1... Mn. - II GODDHUI. But: of two to one are oorod in New York shut Alderman J uhne. who come: up for trial nut Monday. will not oonncted. Fldnl Anti`... kn. L A . n u .2... LI. I... 00llV'lOI8(l- Chief Arthur has been using his endeavour: to 1-evenq the engineers on the Mialouri acio from joining the strikers. n. n......-o... -0 n......1. ur |.-.| m'Vl5"}:il drunk at Limn. Ohio, Phili Phlnu attacked his aged lather Ans hash him uvnaalv. an thnh his rmmvnrv WBH WUDIB WIICI may UIBIII. An immignnl Len: Moore. Ina gar- rated and robber : an Montreal of .11 his rnnnnw nnd 3 rain}: Lu 1-nnnhn money ma 5 Inwn by rougnn. The British ROSIE`? his ndvnnoed a loan to oollpldo the out Glue nilwny. Tho wall will give employment to 5(1) man. IIIIOI roquu-mg rouromenl. Jaleph Tiller. of Svrlonoo. that bim- uelluld his wile in a Bynouu nloon vontnrdn. Hi: Iiln will nannsr. yUD6Il'IlI)- III WIIB VIII KOOIIVGI . Extensive to . coating M86.(XJO. are being :11 e to tholookl on the Ouwego notion of the Eric osnnl.,-, Hntlzm Hand nnu-rnllml with hat hm. _/`-A."3[?f.99-- UIWD0 ICUIIOII OI WHO DUI .uIh(,_ Hume Hnnd quu-rolled with her fun- ily and sought avenge by poisoning the well whose want they drank. An immiunnl. Lava: Moore. in an-. F0300 nnu IODDCI II MODIIBII C money Illd 3 inch by rough. Tim British Irannnrv hm Id! IJIIO UIII"I II'Illl- Buulnul !a.ll'.u-on for the hut seven dnyu in Ihollnitod BtI.beI.178 ; in Osm- dn. 42; toll], 216. Caleb.` I near? g Nuhvlille. Me.. ;e9lL-n. .- at .r`.;.`' -1 ms `_t,r! I` vzzem-;11..:.&L _ .-.... rm Inn Anna irrnnnr sen um Dll W110 In I HYIIITIK I yootn-dz). Bil wife will recover. Exhouniva tannin. ooninn na IF IIJU HOW lUl'I UOUKTII GI 6,5(I).(X)0 to 6.600.000 bolel. HID (Int-In-u .'Fnnn-r 1': an O,DlM.lAlJ F0 0,IIN.klN DIIEI. Slr Ohnrloa Topper in spa Sir J ohn'u Iuooeuor. the ill: IAM-Ar I-An nh-Inn r-hlunmnn D11` 0011!] I IIIOOUIIOT. MID Ill} letter requiring retirement. Janauh Tiller. of Svrnnnn | GIIl'I]8f. AI Ohuko. Bunk. {our men wore urouod on suspicion ol plotting to dorm] the Our`: tnin. Rn-In-3 lnnnunn On. 6|... lnnt -nunn a~..-y.rv.m3..3'.. !lM!:\.'.\UI-.J*.W r. ~ - .~- 1 , The norm bu done irreparable du- In 0 to Toronto inland. Edward Hnnlan tea on: bin Ian at Ol0.(IJO. Th` nntlnu nnnn AI Ill K: Antimnl:-.1 FBCIOIII DII I3!` .3 'I.U||IKI. 1 The cotton ore of 1866 in estimated It the New Yor cotton exchange at 6.5(X).(XI) to 6.6(X).(XX) bnlen. r IHA1` LARGE AND 00! MODIOUB HOUSE sud premises on Cantu Bcroet, (about I nor). now occupied by Lt.-Col. Wonlo : 4 room: down Itolrs: 7 bodroolnn; axoolonl unbllm and ouo bundnnn. Tnlo uuututory loviwlho 1:30 Onriunl, 3| udc nlhhn. I `ran TILIGIIII `(W I'll IAB'l`B'l I nan-In n-mun-an junuu - n.n_.. KOIIIII UKPIIIIIOII Dlllg Ill 50 I'll. Bhool wen exchanged bv lenienc- grin and Turks on the trontlu. Thu Now Ynrll Hnnnln nnnnnd MIA pX'OIII]CIlUy- The joint committee of the Kniabu of Labour domnnd the overthrow of Gould. He must go. The revolution in Uruguay ll ondei, the rebel: hoving been oornplotoly demoted. hv Inn:-alum! hvnnn. luau. kn.-u nu/lnuul (JOKBIDOII. six hundred troops hue been ordered to Minove, where striker: are creating disorder. Ah (IL-LA" Dn-.4. Inn-u in-nu .---A nu IX! `Ii & Alba unann- nu n- IIIIQ Iuwlu they for- IelI-A uulo ctlnuung may lead and lone-bored. The Pmuinn lower home mod the Palm: expulsion bill. 214 to M. mom can nxnhuuad bv Ionhnoo gnu: Inu `nu-u on we xronuu. `Ibo New York Senna led bho Broadway unrhoonilrood `II. The reaontnlon to 001. Otter con- aiatod o a purse oontdnina 07(1). In Snnhornmn. N.H.. than III nix man 01 u purlo oonuuunu two. Snnbornton. N.H., than no ti: {on of snow on some of tho hlghvuyu, United State: omn no in nnnnnt UDIIOCI 3IIlOI UIIIQII IEO III PIIIIII of Geronimo. the Indian chic! nnd mur- dorm-_ GOIOI. A woman named Mchlnghlin died of kmvnon at Tu-nyslinsnn. in county uyo. Gen. Loan: in coming to the from u the non Republican oandldnto for the presidency. The iaint commillaa of the Knight: of XI 01 IDOW E IOIIIO 01' IIIO l1|WI]I.', States ooon no in puunt rt Geronimo. the Indhn chin! nnd mm. Itofrs : 'bodrooInn ; oxooilom Inbllqg budnn 3. uuufutory 0 Apply KIBKPATRIC l ROGER; I-loner url, Klngnton. `II 01 II of the A uoiupnicy Iwvollou. Phllsdo phlu. April 0.-A plot but been discovered unong Now York ench- Inn to rob the units of Qho U.8. mint :0 Philndolphln. Tho wot wbnld have been dnoull and on n 9. Than in mm Imnnrrn In mmnmn -...u. I -II III 'I`UI'UIIIl'I Toronto. April 0. -- The Gladstone Home Rule `I-opotitlone have formed the ohlel toplo o oonverutlen on tho Itneett to-def. end the general opinion expresse- ed la but unless llnportnnt elk ntlonl no mode the 0.0.31. wlll be unnuoeeu lnl. so they will nelther plane the Nllllohlllltl or the Protestant mlnotlty -v run run 1 vnuml mp Boston. April 9.--The Harald nya. oditorially, that the {crux of government which Gludatone pro sea to confsrn on Ireinnd is strictly of in own lnven on. It in not iedcnl like that of the U.8.. nor ooloninl like tbnt of Oanndu, nor dull like Austria-Hnngu-y. nor an inde- ndoncy under the council of the state its the union of Norwny and Sweden. Ireland would lose more tbnn the would ruin by exchsn in her present rights of roprountaticn n Weatmmiutor for this limited form at Home Rule. XI . -IIIIUI BPUIKI I'll. Toronto. April 9.-Tbo following are my corrected weether "probe" for the month: 9th till 11th, var stormy. oe- peclelly the 9th. end not huredey, an I geld when I wrote to you. I thought Thul-ed: use the 0th. hence the Inla- teke. T on will poeltivaly be I heavy gels or storm on Frldef. Next week Mr end warm. You wll and "probe" correct this month. The rein I ex on Mondey cums on 'I`ueedev.-J. W. ADAM. . ..-- ., ,__. l Kinnton, April 0.-No doubt Ibo ereou who hue. in gear paper of the tblnetenc. expreue so mnehlndlgne tion against silver eolleetlone en the door: of the Salvation Army barracks on Sabbath afternoon. may have felt a. little dllelmted at something eeemmaly lndleereet n the gntberlnu oi the offer- ingn, vet wonld it not have been more elnriteblo to beve reported the unp- poaed grievance where edeqiete redreu and proper edjnetmene would have been promptly mede. Al the-enetlon oom- plnlned of is contrary to we army rules. and no pereon seem: to have so trans greased. rbepe the author or nnuhoreaa wlll kind v reveal hie or her neme end place ol residence in your next. I hope. nevertheless the he or the meylong: live to be e friend to the srmy end never ngeln lorget the onb.-A Fuu. Puurn. o o---:- 625 Sets of Cream, White and Oriental Lace Curtains direct from N ottinghmn, in Eng- land, to be sold at Wholesale Prices. Special Values at 50c., 75c., 01.00, $1.25, $1.35, $1.75, $2.00 to $2.75. Plain and Taped borders. AN EXCELLENT RAN GE 03" `V PR/HCES - FROM - 10- T0 - 25 - PER- CEN7. - LOWER - TIMI! -4- M873 85180}! [WALSH & STEACYLS, I III!) O0lnl0uIOUB and booulitully rltunod Residence on Emily Bi-cu. cl prouut oo- nnplodb Oohunu. rho houu In boon to- oontly uylarnd Ind Improved. sad the dull: o ootod. For nlaulu-I apply Io KIBKPA [OI a ROGE 5, Solicitors. etc. (C. LIVINGSTON & `BRO. Amongst the Latest Arrivals fol-the present Season's Trade are FINE SCOTC I-I SUIT- INGS, in all the New Checks and Mealines. Very desirable for business, travelling, &c. WE SHOW AN VALMOST ENDLESS VARIETY SUITS To ORDER $1450 T 2 Ll1."l`l`lCRH 'I`() THE l1`.Dl'I`Ull. April 9. --FINE TROUSER|NGS-- '&Kjndly order as early as possible before we got crowded. HEADQUARTERS FOR GENTS FURNISHINGS. Mr. Minn upon I Agnln. nan... A run" a _'I'm.. o..u..... .21-ll 0. ONE OR TWO UNFUBNIBEED 800118. with or without board. bnl board pnhrnd. Apply thtonnh ma otlloc. `my M c \In;m| mp. `nu-H n _.'l'|... u..... SPRING STOCK NOW COMPLETE FOR 1886| 11 VV1`4 LVLILIXID LU \J.I\I.IJ $3.551 -u-rw_.;1ff-$333 1 FINE TAILORING I ----LA-C2E'.`. c:UR'r.e.:LNs.----- For MORNING or FROCK COATS. Splendid \:'a1ue. WHICH WE M`AKE TO ORDER FROM I Wnn'r-(>ening..U ` 1 giant. . Lowest. . . I Ulooing. . . (`Alu-('h-an I n u Rotdqun-urn for CLOVER AND TIIOTIY BIID. BIIID GRAIN. OIOIOI FA- MILY FLOUR. PBIIIID HAY. --- nnonu nun: noun A |noux.'n.-- Onolno lot of En); Ron Paulo for uh. I WINDSOR HOTEL BLOCK. ST April 2. mgnom. Lowut. . Gluing . Lnn-O lug. . [hut . . I rm-u-x3.oo to 14.00. urd-8} toqc. 1 Bacon-Io to no HnmI-n to me. I CheeIe- to Io} II to quality. Buuer- on-nnhipn :4 to :2 : Mnrrinburg 121021 ; Wenlern 10 to! c. , l!gp-rm: 13 lo 13 on-ft-uh. 2 g to 1.45 tor urorzg bllnen. heat-nom'l ; winter 88 to 90: white I6 to 88 ; spring 8810 90. Uorn--59 20 60c. Peu- 66 to 68. OMI-33 to Me. BIov-so to 80. uncnangea. guouuons: Patents. 4.25 to 5.50; In nor extra. 4.00 104.10 ;extra superne, 3. 5 to 3.90; spring extra, [:65 to 3.70 ; nu rne.3.3o to 3.40: strong akers. 4.75104. 5 ; ne.3 I510 3.23; middlings, 3.00 to 3.10; Pollardl. 1. 5 to 1.85; Ontario bags, 1. o to 1.90; Olty 15:, 2 gr for nrorgg ulcers. 8 nt-nam'l : Ilinlnr an an AA -L.'.- Montreal, April 9. F'lour-Rooolpu, 1.200 bbll ; ulna report- ed, none. Market quiet prices nomlnnlly unchanged. Quotations: Patents. 4.2: to ::.:n- nummnr um. . M FRANKiT~Ii}bs. & 00., Uornmenl--1 90 to 3.00. Pork-x3.oo Llrd-Bl to ac. AI IIIOAII Il`| 0Ol IAIIII`. (Domu at Dl 00.) luv You. April 1- Mn p... ITOQI I'M ! ln'v'r nah _1 MUN TRIAL PIIODUOI IAIIFI`. ll;-5.4-! A olrmao. nu... April I.-l p.-. In Jun Ivu mlna I -A I u...) I an II can of good land ;fmlI Ina. uhodl. count and wall. I good summer dome. or an on any sauna. Apply at Wind 0000- STEAQY V 9" 9 35 9 4 5 9!} 5 95 5 9-} I01 9 37} 0 A0 J V'I 5 95 106&108 PRINCESS STREET. -or-. 77 7 77 77 JUII 3 79 79 7 all Montreal, April I00 renorl out 945 9 40 945 n an-1 JVII 5 97 907 fam oouuo}1(-)us Emily onion ? J`I 6 0: I an 95 95:! 9 so 9 52 I An) - I'u'cu"rluy.'Am_pu-':l:0|u, .3`; _..., ma ""n.'.` no vundl anchor en los- fr! i-vllrlo nu. shun Int. :0 UNI ' 0 T308. MIDI`, -ll KI. Kohl-v, ALL KIN-13.3-`.T' Boughfwixjd aclxlgh hmuHs.mrggTP1swoLs. `.j_"`_. BWBOM In Ix`, nut. that Inndlomo 8 non} BRICK u ULLING HOUSE. count of Johnson sud Bnrrio Dlnou, II mount occupied by lob: Ford. lnq House In nnrolua ocul- Ilon-|l| modern oonnnlonool. Bout. vo Ino- ulonta Io duhsblo tenant A p11 to A. 0 W- FUND, Divnlon alum. or 3. gas WFOBD foot of uuoon Street. lard : I. W. H. 5-a-rndvgky I cum noun [FISH AND OYSTER MARKET. Powder; Ihotf iii. udn. psppr nd lacu- J"'m".*.::j..'.:x'...`".:.".".':t-1;..:`." :.:..r".; lW'l'lY'8. I18 PIIIBESI STIIIT. lll 1. :0 III!` . 3'o'I'19h.w'::vh 3'rr_'_` C I. '-'-W`.-a PO . Uh. (II. II m".-54.129 I3-`$17.43 -1 o'3'.53r3'aumv- ll: 231? $0.519` ` Inch. bimll. 1 . lldo loop, Twin Bu-mu. [lo Ion II "or ...a3%u22`u`;.'".'J`wu` " ?"'n3'.."." '.;':'2`.'.'.' ""n...;..%.- m'."';:".`.'.'3 ...... nlu Mm! oh'oh Kc:-33. c'uomIon db. to-' bonndlu I. Inn nlunnn. nnhnl wluvvo. III "QM IIG U", I II .mmI.35::;.re.nr%.::E.::: hour: I. plan! fonnggoloo Et?t.i?I':o1'g.rrI'|'a. blue .-.2-m-ms -1.-21'-AOL on nor LIFAKOIILU ICTION-DOUBL BLNHIIA Bllllwll LOAD 11. Till on ooood, II n n . I \ on ..... -. '.:.-m-..-:.:. ..- `. . '.': lo:-n_d`. _g9_I_:d__ II: [gnp_,_@ `an B2176. ' ` W V 3""" ' ' "N" 'f;.._.a'_m.g:n..'7'`a. `iv!!! Bu-nu. IIUUUTII UI Ann I. Kouqumui to on; Mon : Huh 3 an lulu lntrodnood and told I lum dimm- of this oolobulud In. wohnpaot Iaoauounoo noun 0!]! will stir up some of the `null-uylod "Lndlna Hmcn" lo prooun. If plblomn Inllltlonotou popular bot. Ilowqut. thou who run Ila count mm-'rlI'1un of tho uuon-uu|lIma1uomum , ` [mm mm STORE. `Dill some or TRADE.` ,__..___._. -v IT TAKES THE OA_KE. oun `ii`EW AT "'l|KMJ0 1 LEI WMHIIIIIVIHO. A In sum. Cnrollno. be- loved wife of WI] un Imp I .Jr.. sud dnughtor of tho Inn-Robot oouud. Funanlfrom her mother`: ronldanoa. 610 Princess Strut, on Bundny afternoon :6 3;!) pan. hhndu sud Aoqulnlunoou ' no gully invited to ntond. . _ . - -- `y vu---vvqtuv I no I-nlncnu nrnlu-. gun I. llcl noun, with I room: and I adolofgoodlsnd arm nuns. uh: loodoollu vrom an DIED. I In Wllnmlvillo. A til 8th. Cnrollno. of will Am Luna:-n J! and lIORII__IAI-.I. 'VV'o111ntyon BU vary oomta-Inblo : wood Ihodl. owns and oli- urnnqlngo ltd. Bonllowm ublo In- mmu. Ap y lo R. I. IPAILIB. rlnoou 00.. or to John urny. Ohnrlon Banal. Tw`0`ls"I'ON`I OOETAEIS on 0331: I5.` I ll Ill!) IOVOIIIOODIIQDOO. In goodI: op`ur ; omens. oallu-I And good yu. "$'i".. 'n','2?,``."uc"'i:.x i':`"' n"l: Im on. . W `I. aeua. rginnt, Clarence hm-cot. or to I. noon an-cot. lush I1. amfuunmrnqm n......nmu.' What Does it Mean: I M.) STONE IIUUIII onunluul Ion- mnmuu ma non: roomnnupouhvoly. shoal. voml : I-m 1-rst _3.I."1_'! .'._:"20.'>' !I- D'i|bi1 8t.uuo.'odJolnIn Vaughn `turn will I don , AIQ mom on lot u:'l:rn:. '35. Pores`-:don lntmappr; the Wum omen. I ' 0-BENT horn the m of lay ion. the lad- nomo Dwollln .16! Earl songs. 00 guilt ooon ed by G. 5. annual, liq. Apply 8. O J. G l.Ululu.: A-r6bmi, one door sbon Wilton : Alto No. um, Qnun Blue! at POI! u b In. Nlmmo. Apply to . U. W L van Oloo. ,-- r `Z ABTONB HOUSE - . Odnanoomn danhun. locum LIONS. TUNIII BDUIII oz b to DB. F Inn, 5 EABL BTRIE l`-J ` plan by now. I um mum. ADD]! to l` BBIOK HOUSE, lull] occu- Hr. Houston. Poauldon so any lune. Apply to nuns. BlN'1`0N.l'Ii| In! 80. Q-NCHORB. CHAINS, CABLES km. of all . um; -no wrmu wmdna, uum INKS. ao.. for 5:10 b luau a Bouwnn. Donenl Colnlnllston on-oh mm. Quobu. Anrll I. _-; __:3:: STONE KOUII on i It I. lIII'hll'IIlId. TH . IOOILI. nous: IN wwwsnull. Union 3., can. I mnin o romql. I-`or tu-Ilur yIfIII|'I spply n : Ab us-41` H van. on tho pmnluu. I rg_LyvALDRoN. .._j?.?..._.__ Two BIIOK nouana on Wnlllq U rfnnulou nu lay. JACOB BA. cm _ ' TON A0 swarm nouns onohu-lul non- roomnnopou nly. vary yoodphodn. |_n_d o_Io- BWIIOM hsndnomoa IIONOAY. APRIL IIIII, aroma on Brook Buoot. Malay In. . jnngruu. huh roomnnhlt Apglv so FOW mm the sdloiulu nu. alVOl'V Ulnui. 7T*WW 2..-:.':=..s`:.-:r.~;.-J*='-- v-=-h w-- mm. .--tpooenmququ MOI noun, with two I of 0 odoollu 1- any Annly ' ""'U"' ' """'-U -` 79 BRIDGE STREET. I: i Fiiili I73 1-u; I . $*s`7:`i?"~'*-:'il'e?'`-Iii.-*7-"-*z'L`.iE-3--3 1 ` *i'.i*"'*.%;v.x`z~.'a'~z- qxf Io`Iv Brunch 0: rpoh. luau dodgu. low '1`-o-my 0-mi. 36.011. to. Io.ooo. AUcTI6N SALE .-JIBABLII BESIUINOI ON oonuol: STBIIT` formerly ooouod by Kr. John \'rf2&1a?a'I".w'3c.?"r'i?:x'a'i' m: l lay Dwellln. 161 E1}! )m_goI_t LARGE BIHOI HOUII-0onIn rooms: Wilma` `STONE HOUSE, mauled on loan: Ildn 01 Ouunoo nmou. bureau Omuua Imuusou May In. Avly Ch ll0UBI-0oI|bI|l. rooms; l 3 W2. Queen grolgngggg IIOUSIE WAVTED. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. WANTED. ms mam rues ..._po3,._ -FURNISHINGS: 59:9 ! Oyni so- `V-'" vol ' I. li 5":,u |D"'$"", T_o LET. ICXDI. Ill`: l'.I.l.II than may we have in nond. We no IIOI showing 3 Isms lot of New Put- o..... mm-1-In Pants TOORDER Joqm` $3.50 :33;-.%."m-.'.:..* Inch M`! uuliohll rnn'I oou both Inho.hI':l.iuu. vi-lg? or. sale. in mount. ntv ot boon ...`.no... buy, It on fun: 3-13".} och: uuolu too numerous to moulon. upuuu unnnnonu oaumlols. This In unaonc-roan. It in unjnnt. Would mu uighhonn liko Ibouiomuon if that Ionwcuohnoloutlnhonnonf lhnnhl u Inoulu remember mu ene Uenedine new name. end Oh theee heye loo Ion Ianoted. nder the It may IL Dtopleof lbolh consul:-lei: bed extraordinary p negee, en enayed them. It pleeeed the Amen-Scene. how- ever. to discontinue the oouraeiee wuah Oelndlene bed been exhaled; yet they wanted e oonmunoe of all Ihetevoau celeb bed under I voonuo wan Iwnddlol `Fla: Harald Ibonl not be nnreuonsblo. II should romollbor that the Unsdinu hll. 2:: Ion Inna lnnnrnrl. Tndnr n.. In yvuuu uuv yaw-I uuuvuu upulluu IIIOIII Iona. Onvillnuon um not sultqln my power in refusing adulation of the usual: on friendly nation engtgod in rental vooulo ." What Iwnddlol hn Ihonl not be nnm..m..o.|. The driving of she American sher- men from of! the ocean of NewBrnnnwlok end [Non Boolln bee nude 5 rue oom- I motion. The new he: bed A disturbing Z eeot. judging public opinion across the I line by the nltennoee of the Ution Harald. II deolexree the! "the policy of the Cnnedinn authorities. in necking to, exclude American llnhing veeeele from the pork of the mnrltime provinoel, except in ones of extreme dmreu. on not be Iolented eh I". It in men! at rehlielnn for the refusal oi the United Sletee to edmlt Oeuedlen duh free of duty. The one: are entirely different. Internellonnl lew bu dweye recog- nised the right oi union: to collect * dntlee on import. When Uhine end J upon tried so keep veeeele out of their path the neat nations opened them by ($2 Cliillunn Ii" nnl an-Quin un- The Montreal Winuu. an independent paper. has no sympathy with those who abuse the leader oi the Opposition for the position he took upon the Rielques- tion. "Many people." says our contem- porary. "dislike and iear Mr. Blake. Because he is shy of manner they say he is arrogant. haughty, and exclusive, he is overbearing and inconaiderate oi the ieeliugs oi others. Yet they respect him. Even in their view his faults are the iaults oi a man who is too proud to stoop for inuence or support. To accuse one who has never been known to paltar , with his conscience of acting against his convictions because, after a more tho- rough stud) oi the whole question than Iny man living has given to it. he votes against the msjority,snd on the unpopu- lar side oi a question about which there is much room tit dlerouos oi opinion. is mere evidence of nnwisdem. There are right-living and devout men who thus condemn Mr. Blake, and who, nevertheless. vote for and uphold a leader who has no such consciences- Many will be inclined to applaud tbie sentiment. Mr. Blake may have blun- dsred. in the estimation oi some of hi admirers. but they will not say that his action is that of a time-server. His independence. though it cost him politi- cal popularity and not a iew votes. is to be commended. That he is oonacienticu is above question. Were he less scrupu- lous about what he thought and did he might be politically a stronger man. but he would not be Edward Blake the statesman. . .--- ---new-cg-u-u-n I- --ww-v-u nether; orlhot Hoe. Ir. Roeldid U5. ohnllenge a. precise and particular en- quiry into his dopenmentel proooodlngl. His friends my be had a. good one, and hence he should Love taken step! to lorever and the alleged school book Ioendel. The people u-ewenyiug of _tho `verluting talk about jobbory.to- gs: the existence or non-existence `of which no positive proof has been tendered. 'l`cr-I CIII. sale I! I0 volock. ` Wll. IUXBAY. Malena. II I may to grumble exceedingly on account of frequent chnnger in school wor_h-it in e mutter tor regret that the grievance: of the Tory pertv should not hnve been investigated by the leg- islature, or a legislative committee, It ie indeed altogether and likely that the charge: of Th: Mail would have proved utterly unfounded had nlltbe hctl been ' brought out and representatives of the Oppoeition been given an opportunity to criticise them fully. The pity is thet Mr. Meredith did not in theoue. de- _._.l _.. ._...4:_.u._ .1 AL. _n__|- Education I! attacked by nnem organ and defended by Another. Ha either did or did not commit I wrong in the nwudiny of oontnotn and publi- cation of oorlnm works. Now, knowing nu we do. &he intense fouling at tho poo- nh -nun. kl.` Laud: --.-hn-_.hL- Al-u. -1: no uv. uuu Auvvunv ICIIIIII VI uni yUIl' ploupo-Ihohookqudu--lhodiuvo. .1] 4-D -.-p L. .--nnhl- gcnnnjlnnlu An l ; EIVG OCCIIIOIIIII,-nlwuegwucwr. When he IKE`. Bloke done this ? Wss it not: rsunpent Tory that rose on e. 3 recent ocoeslou end protested egsinst the supplying of returns on the ground I I of expense? Wu 1) not A Tory thet did thin e your ego end whose name was found subsequently emou those who hsd epplled to the government for e tlznher limit? Now the government object to bringing down pepen. Why? Beoeuse they ore expensive? No; but beosuse they ore onminetory end would wholly destroy the oonlldonoe which some people profess to hsve In, thet government. Some ofthoee papers. now wlthheld "in the publlo intereet." would put e new ospeet on the Riel question. end there is reeson to believe It would be very hurtful so the govern- ment. But who own! the pepers? The ` government or the people? The Toronto paper: hue renamed the 5 dlaonnion of the Iohool book `question. wnl. man.` it i'h nvnnntn In nnnnrnli-In `Vh9,L_-e,4.tsV1,1 xasotndsg .gwa22Jis.b_._.: ':Kz;,;-,;'>\_r?-3-3.rP!~.- '.=,'}-`__4` ' J5 =..e.v.3"!:..!E:Fr4n....-2 ugnbul 5.. ....- I ` uluvuillv VI Illv Ivuyvl Uuvlvlillviilllllo ; I One of his (BlIho'|) flvouritododgu is to movefor raturnl by the bushel bulset full on all non: of subjects, and than to censure the emmant for employing the large mm o{ wriun no-udly unployodu preparing than Ineleu docnmenu, and tor the expense which ho Illd his henchmen hue oacuioud.-Inulugmcor. nu -_ u.-- n: 1114.. .1--- am. In tr.- atly `giritisl Whig uaam. dining room cum: and -mo. nu-mu. Inou, noun and p1J)u..ho.l"o::.t:pIo:nnI, as III In and blinds. lull n IOII. ohll tuba. lrd canon. u_-tangle. 151:: nu nodal. cunt! I rtwluj II lallol. I on. April 0.-l!dwud Hon hu Ibo ooo o! Chancellor of ` the D .':'.s.......' "" 'l The _. _ 0130:: In tho tllohnll. u . Ihrlgtoundu blah Ireland on w to nddbd with I portion 0! tho It would have no Iumnl Al `Llamas Th: mum:-onl 1! Dublin. Dublin. April 8.-Tho city but been in a nu. ol itlotl oxoitomont All day. Them ha I: lovuinh anxiety to host tom thb Home ol Commons. The ulo topic of the exchange. olnb IOOIIII. and all plants VII!!! tolognnn won being nouiyod from London. has been Ir. Glndltoooi npooch. The udttnont hero exceed: that caused during tho Catholic uuncinntion nroooadinn. nuns uoooul mu caused during unncipqtioa ptoooedingn. Ir. uuauono wul so-mun-ow movol um debate hue prooodonoo over other nation. After his npoooh the premier lots the Homo. and up by his oon. ind retired to bed. `flit Chi ndh-unrvun-at Alnhhn D...--I unon. Ina rouroa 30 000. Most tho ndjonrmnonl eight Parnel- litu not In onuonu and deal od :1 in uniform union on tholino indi by it. Papal]. pm. Mr. Plunket. Oonserntivo member for Dublin Uni army. opposed the scheme :1 going urtber nun who! was known In "the taped of the union." Ho thought the bill would never be passed, Ind would cause oonnternatnon and Alum. std to the Irish tribute to the Im r- Exchequer. He also complsine of . the proposition relative to the two orders intended to constitute the Irish pulle- ment on the ground that the first order. consisting of peers not subject to the Z inuence of the popular vote. would . here the power of hanging up all mes- ` sures demanded by the people sud their representatives for two or three years. On the whole, however. apart from these defects. he believed the measure would ble cheerfully accepted by the Irish peo- p e. I uursvcursme W lrelsna. especially in . r illr. `}-..}..n Arlue. ' `M the conclusion of Mr. 'I`revelyan s speech. Mr. Parnell arose and was re- ceived with cheers by the Irish members. He said he would reserve his full expres- sion of opinion until he had seen the bill. He then ht the bill wouli be found to be ofequal geneflt to England and Ireland. The bill nevertheless contained blob which the Irish representatives would do their best to remove. One of thou! was to be found in the nancial propo- sals of the bill which he regarded as very unfavourable to Ireland. especially in l regard the Imnm-. $5 houuI`aold tur'nIl.nr;..f<)n:lnln[ d IlJl:II.:: ovo an no on and uh: mbofu, .:a."o.'r'5. room nous. nu Ind ovlbh bodnondl. Ip nolln-bl. be dine. dining :3 lo, an-mu. |no_u._uoyu pipes. oloou. plomru. mun

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