MS AM IRELAND. 



: 





l...rd sdOfM 1. Rd 



I Half...*: 



f the Board of Agriculture, 



I Hike of Devonshire, who was chairman 

 uqunission that laid d<<wn the lines of 

 uralioii <>f whtrh wa* an- 

 u.i.rrman ju- 



oder Secretary for Koreign Affair*. 

 rion was called, (iprald 



SecretarV f r War by sending at 

 hi ***Je of office, 



diva. At the 



House of 



...nist* 40. 

 Unionist party of 7 rotes 



ir-t .-u.u. t- .-,['!,, r in I0M. 



Is* oom posed of 267 



I'arnellite* 



and various other faction* isjned < 

 The Agricultural Union < 



f r 



MbUbml 



thpro>etof which he wa* 



in Parfiam.nt. Lord 

 the need of thr hour the 



l 



of the la*. 



,- Mi . f bV II ' I - - Hi V . 

 home rule 



at the head of thr 

 and Sir William Hareourt laid 

 rrto. The C 



normal mu 

 took place in th'.- 



ConserratlTe* 

 [lowing the lead of 



a negat ire one. The U 



the working 



Mr,Mk,| W -dold. 



rogram me 



:...:. 



rog i am me emracng ome rule, dis- 



a 



Mr. 



owner of his own dwelling < 



agricultural laborer a sou 



tage by the intervention of the < 



eminent and it* right of 



Balfour enumerated 



- raploy- ment the better housing of the working Hejsea* 

 :11. the Irish land bill, one man the encouragement of freehold orrupar 

 juor veto, sweeping reforms for amelioration of the lot of the aged poor, the 



unr v.-to, sweeping refonn 

 and for the rural population. 

 n of t > the 



iitativi- ChmnUr. Mr. Cham- 

 that wild project* of con^titn- 

 detftructire legislation would 



agricultural tenant* 

 the uneerfaliini of tuleatarf 

 for injervd 



.! thf National 



with 



mini-law n 

 gran- 



VMHOfl Of th. . t , . ' : ,f.., r U) in:.: 1 i' I ' 



M-ntntion in Parlia- 



>naltets renewed th.-ir profe- 

 ' aUegiaa .the 



leaden to placr 

 imme. 



-MI of th. Sn-ial Ifii).N-rat l'.-iem- 

 on, besidf- h.mr law, frve mainte- 



KOt \\\N H A 



pVOtMtt t, 



improvenN 



*chook prorinion of ct>mj^*aton f.-r in;ur*a 



:\ .. ^ 



and the opening of market* lor 



The Unionist* were snereesfnl in the 

 beyond their anticipation* The 

 gained a major 

 Eined, The new Paiiiamei 



Liberal ft 



oAnt. I'arnellitemand It 

 411 I nionbu against 



^erieJiJCKofim 

 stitnencies eleoted SH 

 al* 68 Liberal Unionist* and I Anti-rarnrllite: 

 Welsh cunHltneiwiiai eUcted tt Radical* : 

 esrvativea. and 1 t: ther 



rrturno.1 fn>m Scotland *' 

 nthta.and .i*t*:at 



repmrnta- . i.le*l between An 



,ml rniooirt* and 1 Radical. 



New Parliament. -Parliament we*. 



Aug. II Speaker Oully wa* 

 moojJy re elected. The t^icrn'* speech 

 tkwed the nprimntmons made to the 



the 



