Votes Of Thanks To The Army And Navy Were Moved
on Thursday in the House of Lords by Lord Granville, and in the House of Commons by Mr. Gladstone. Both made long and cordial speeches, marked, in Lord Granville's case, by a......
Sir Stafford Northcote Languidly Supported Lord Randolph...
in 1820 the House of Commons had completed its own business, and was only waiting for the Bill of pains and penalties from the House of Lords. But if so, it had, not completed......
Three Or Four Attempts Were Made In The Two Houses
to " draw " the Ministry on Egypt, but they were hardly serious, and entirely failed. Lord Salisbury, in the Peers, very cleverly assumed that a recent saying of Mr. Courtney......
It Is Worth Notice That The Objection Made To Entrusting
the Chairman of Ways and Means with all the powers of the Speaker for the closure of debate, brings out very strongly the wisdom, on which we have always insisted, of entrusting......
As Regards Precedent, Mr. Gladstone Pointed Out That The...
he had taken was supported by a very sufficient pre- cedent. In 1820, the Appropriation Act having received the Royal Assent on July 20th, the House adjourned to August 21st; on......
The Trial Of Arabi, The Only Item Of Egyptian News
which appears to interest correspondents, who tell us literally nothing that occurs in Cairo, does not advance. Having secured European Counsel, one of whom, Mr. Broadley, we......
Mr. Gladstone's Subsequent Resolution, That Procedure...
all other business, on those days on which it should have been set down by - alb Government, was not much opposed by Sir S. Northcote, and carried, after a shriek or two from......
A Very Serious Incident Has Occurred In The Soutlau. The
Egyptian Government has received information from the Governor of Khartoum that the "False Prophet" there, who was arrested in 1879, took advantage of the contest with. Arabi to......
The Procedure Debate On Thursday, After The Vote Of Thanks
was over, was marked only by one feature. Mr. Gladstone con- seated to exclude expressly the Chairmen of Grand Committees, 'pr- of any Committee but the Committee of the whole......