On Thursday Mr. Forster Made A Statement As To What
clauses he would consent to withdraw in order to give the Bill the best possible chances. He is to press the election-expenses clauses (which are to be taken on Monday), but he......
On Monday, After The Conclusion Of All The Sub-sections Of
Clause 8, Mr. Disraeli made a statement in answer to Mr. Forster's repeated remark that the Ballot Bill was a natural corollary of his own (Mr. Disraeli's) Reform Bill, which......
When We Went To Press, Lord Cairns Was Discoursing In
the Peers about the mismanagement of business in the Commons, and Lord Granville was replying that the dead-lock was mainly pro- duced by the unprincipled manceuvres of a......
News Of The Week.
W HETHER there is to be an autumn session or not, as pro- posed by Mr. Whitbread on Monday, is not yet certain. It . 3CCITIS tolerably likely that the Ballot Bill will be......
The Duke Of Richmond, Who Is To Move The Vote
of censure ou Monday, has altered the form of his motion, so as to make the censure independent of the second reading of the Army Regula- tion Bill, though preliminary to it,......
The Destiny Of The Ballot Bill Is Not Yet Known.
It has again been debated for four weary days of triviality in Committee, and if Mr. Forster loves Mr. Lowther and the two Mr. Bentiucks, he is nearer to the spirit of the......
Mr. Gladstone On Thursday Brought Down, Or Thought He...
down, a message from Her Majesty to the Commons re- questing the usual allowance for Prince Arthur. Some clerk, however, had given him the message to the Lords, and when he came......