Mr Gladstone^ second and third resolutions in roforonco to tho Irish Olmroh woro pmaod without ft division. On May 7, Mi ( Gathorno Hardy prototttod on tho nark of tho Grovorn. monfc, and aomo of tho Tory momborß protested on their own part, Mi 1 S. Aytoun thon brought forward, a resolution declaring that, whom tho Anglican Church in Ireland in diaOHliablinhcd and ditiondowod, tho grant to Maynooth ahali bo dhcontinuod. A noitty dobafco onauod on this motion, in tho courao of which Mr Bright objoctod to tho motion. ''Mr Whitbroncl moved an amondmonli, tho oil'oct of which watt to conilno Mr Aytoun'H resolution to a simplo doelaration that tho Maynooth Grant and tho llcgium Donum ought to bo withdrawn, On ft divi«ion, Mr Ayfcoun'w rofiolution was nogativod, tho momborfl being 108 to 85. Mr Whitbrcad'fl amend'monfc wnu tlion tnlcon as a aubatantivo motion. Tho word«— •" with duo rognrd to all pornonal intoroßta " — woro added at tho intttancoof Mr Gladofcono. Thin brought up Mr Bright, who com« montod with groat Hoyonty upon tho parting flhot of tho Primo Miniator, Ho had long, ho said, doplorcd tho condition of Ireland, which ho looked upon m a public floaudal. Ho did not clmrgo tho Eight Honoiu'ivblo gcntloman with decoiving hiu Sovoroign, but if iio had not changed tho opinion ho hold twonty-ilvo years ago, and which ho Mid ft few wooks ago ho still hold, then ho foarod that ho had not ittatod nil that it waa liin duty to otato in tho intOL'viow ho had with tho Qitoo»t Any mm who placed tho Hovoroign in tho front in a groat struggle, ouch a 8 thoy woro about to ontor upon, and who aaid that tho Quqou hold tho ilng ngainut veligiouo otniality, waa guilty of high crime and miedomeanour against hi« Sovoroign and country. Lord John Marmora aaid Mr Bright
hnd spokon againttfc tho ondowmont of tho 116 man Catholic Church. Mi 1 Gladntono oxpressod his Borrow filial; Mr Diavncli should have provoked this discußflion. Ho had never hoard such langungo from a Primo Minister hofoi'O. ITo taunted Lord John Mannors with being ignorant of tho intentions of .hifl oollenguos, to endow tho Itointm Catholic Church in Ireland. %Mx ftiaraoH appoulod to tho Houao fd Bftjr whether Inn maintop of describing his audionco with tho Quoon had boon oither pompous or aorvilo, as Mr Bright had said, Happily thoro wore gontlomcn on tho bench on which tUo hon. member for Birmingham (Mr Bright) was soatod, and to them ho woull dofoiv Ho doflod Mr Bright, notwithstanding hi» Bialo ii\yocUvo, to aubafcnnfciato Iho char^oH which ho hivd only pt'osumed to insinuate Tho roaohitionH woro ovonttmlly brought up by tho Chnirmau of Com* mitfcoos, and roportod to tho Houso. Tho Itofortn Bill for Irolnnd was rond a socoud timo, and ordered to bo committed, With rogard to tho British'Auefcra' laßtan poatal floi'vioc, a statement' «p« pcarod in tho Qlobo of May 20, in roforonco to tho memorial recently nresontod to tho Dulco of Montroao. Tho Qlobo Baid that no reply has boon mndo-to tho momorial, tho mat tor boing still undorconaidorntion, Thore ifl roaaon hovvavei* to boliovo, continuoa tho Clloh, th«t if no favourable) docittion na to tho ])ropo9od fortnightly florvico ia oarlv nrrivod at, tho subject will bo brought undor tho attontion of tho Houso of Connnoiiß. It ia undoratood that thodiroetoi'H of tho Eoyal Mail Company have dotorminod tlmt tho next voshol leaving Boutlmmpton with AuHtralanian mailw, namely on Juno •2, shall proceod through to Colon, stopping only at ono intormodiato station. An action brought by tho Hon. Lady Thorosa Mary JoHophino Doughty Ticlibourno, mother of tho .young Baronofc whom tho Australian claimant of tho title seeks to roplaco, has boon gained by tho formor. Tho action wa« brought to obtain an order of appointment to rocoivo and tako churgo of tho eftoeta of tho Lady Honriotto il('olicite'Tichbouvno, who diod intoHtato in March last, and for tho possession, of whoso body thoro was an unsoomly light. From what wns Btalod in Court, it appears that all tho mombors of tho Ticlibourno family deny tho idontity of tho Australian claimant. His claim was, howovor, admitted by tho doccasod Lady Honrietto IMicifco Tichbourno, and is supportod by nearly a hundred othora, many of whom oithor served with him in tho army, or know him as a youth in Hampshire,
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 51, 13 July 1868, Page 3
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