IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.
By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.] [Per Press Association,]
A VOTE OP CONDOLENCE. LONDON, February 14 (Received February 18, 188S, at 12.60 p.m.)
The House of Commons have passed a resolution regretting the indignity offered to Mr Patrick O'Brien, M.P. for Monaghan North, who was arrested a few days ago for Mr dimes Gilhooly, M.P., but by a large majority refused to refer the question of wrongful arrest to a Committee as a matter of privilege.
MR PARNELL ON IRISH AFFAIRS LONDON, February 14.
Mr Parnell, in moving an amendment to the Address-in-Reply to the Speech from the Throne, reiterated the statement that Lord Carnarvon's views on the subject of Home Rule were identical with his own. Lord Carnarvon had declared that an Irish Parliament was the only feasible concession to the Irish claims. Mr Parnell further declared that Mr Balfour's assertion that good results were apparent from the policy of coercion was baseless. Coercion was only beginning in Ireland, and it was therefore too early for the (ioverument to take credit for a policy the results of which could not yet be ascertained. Mr Parnell's speech was regarded as a feeble indictment of the Irish policy of the (iovernmen f .
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Evening Star, Issue 7446, 15 February 1888, Page 2
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