VIGOROUS SPEECH BY CHAM BERLAIN.
London, April 13.-Chamberlain, while traveling to Ayr, vas mot at Kilmarnock station to-day by a crowd who insisted that le should make speech.
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London, April 14. The language und by Chamberlain inapeaking at insatings in Ayr has incited the Irish ugalust him, and Lie has received numerous lettore varning him that he will not leave Scotland slive Sporking to an assemblage of 2500 persons. Chamberlain said:-Tao apponents of the Crimes bill have todo an outcry against the répression of liberty. Libory to do what? To commit theft, to ruin industriona mon, to mutrage women. (Bissos, mingled with cheurs. What are you hissing the the punishment?'-Here a man, rising and menacing Chamberlain, criod: It is nab characteristic of the Irish to outrage women' An attempt was made to turn the man out, but Me Cham borain criod, Leave him alone. Then he continued: Do you want instances of in aults offered to women? (Choors and cries of outrage. You said You slander the Frisk." I did not mean the groreent outrage of all, but personal violenes and insulta. [Hissestand hear. I referred to cases like that of the Curtin family, sure the lives of the widow and daughters of the murdered man were made intolerable, like that of the widow of author murdered a
Byars-who, while accompanying the dead body of her husband, was jurred and hooted along the street.
Here the speaker was interrupted by erion of Watch yourself,' hisses and gen Bral disorder. Continuing, be said: I am stating (acts, to which oven my oppon ents might laten in the silones of borror and shame. When I refer to assassinations
Tako care of yourself.
a man here gays,
and adopt a policy of justine and conoille tion. [Choors
Major Sanderson (Conservativa) said that. the National League was supported mainly by ariniais, dymunitors and murderers noross the Atlantic. He did not charge tho gentleman opposite with imbruing their hands in blood, but he did charge them with associating with mon whom they knew to be murderom.
Healey rose to a point of order..
Tho Spunker replied that Major Sander son had made the graveat charges, but that then could be met in debato. Hs himself was unable to interfere.
Healey responded that ho would say of conuuences. It Major Sanderson r what he thought of Sanderson regardles ferrol to him he had no hesitation in saying that Sanderson was a liar. This remark was granted with rousing Parnellite cheers. The Epealtor called upon Healey to with- draw the expression. Healey replied: "I 20 aot entitled to rise until you sit down, Choering renowed. The Spasker resumed the clair.
Elentoy again took the floor and said I ma only able to meet the charge in one If you rule Major Sanderson in wa order, my expression is equally in order. If Sou rule him out of order I shall withdraw
my expression.
The Speaks-That's not so. Sanderson mado a charge of the gravcat aature. The resposibility reste ontirely with himself. is la daty to prove it, if he careers, but I cannot allow the expression you used.
Healey repeated that Sanderson was a liar. A great uproar arose.
The Spunker again called upon Holdy to withdraw the expression. Healey refused to do so. The Speaker thartupou named him, and W. H. Sinth, First Lord of the Treasury, uvod Redmond thas Healey be suspended. jumped up and shouted, 'I say he is a liar,.! too
The House divided upon motion to 308 pead Healey. The motion was carried by
Sanderson, upon attempting to resume Lis speech, was interrupted by loud crien of
withdraw 1
Has the time come when we cannot discuss political matters in this country with on being threatened with naascinatior! [Great chearing] This is the spirit of the parties in the Convention in Chicago. vote of 118 to 52. When the voto was I am sorry to know that they have any announced, Healey walked out of the onse representatives in Sectland Cries of applauded by the Parnellites, who stood They are bot Scoschen. That conven-up, waving their hats and raising cheer tion, bosides boing attended by delegates after cheer." honestly in sympathy with Ireland, had delegates of a different stamp apostles of antrage and murder. Mr. Kedad, the delegate of the Irish Parliamentary party, explicitly declared before the convention that it was the aim of that party to effect the entire separation of Ireland from Eng. land, and that their policy was to make the Government of Ireland by Bagland impos- sible. This they seek by the most immoral Conspiracy ever devised in a civilized land- by contending for liberty to violate every law, human and divine. Do you think it infamous to restrain these men [Cheers.]
our ancient fortress
Withdraw Sexton, in- terrupting, asked Sanderson whether he (Sancaon) persisted in his statement or would withdraw it. Sanderson replied that Sheridan was a moinber of the Executive Committee, of which the member for West Betfars (Sexton) was also anniver. Loud cries of Withdraw!
Withdraw!'
Sexton-Did I know him to be? Did I over associate with a man whom I knew to bea nurdurort [Cheers, and a voice,
Withdraw, you tanrileror."]
Sanderson-I said that Sheridan was onc of the committee and against him a true hill was found for explicity in the Phoenix Park murders. The committee rust have know what kind of a man ho was.
Elecoupon Sexton, springing to his foot, shouted: I say yua are a vilfel, cowardly liar. Then there was another uproar. The rose and cheerod frantically, waving their hats. As soon as there was a chaned to be heard Sexton, again addressing Shaders, selaimed: If I waly mat you
Parnellites
Mr Parroll threatened in the floss of Commons, under the specious guise of warning, that if the Coercion Bill were passed there would be a renewal of out- rages, dynamite explosions and attempts to assassinato our statesmen. This grin anggeation may prove the death warrant of Botho of us, Ories of No. Well, what happens to individuals is not of mach con sequence. The danger is to the common- woalth. For the first time in English his tory our foss have sympathizers within
Their plan of attack sila tie door of this house I would finds encouragement from those who thrash; you willain an inch of your life." ought to be the strongest defenders of our
The oxcitement was again renewed. The citadel. This makes our task more arduous. Speaker then arose and addressed the House, but his voice was inaudible above but we will not shrink, we will not abate, we will not yield to threata from whatever the din. Waon quiet was somewhat re- quarter they come, but we will endeavoratored the. Spocker anid that talens Serton to hand down, unimpaired, to our children withdrew the expression he would be com- the unity, strongah and honor vi the mighty peled to name him. He appealed to the empire our forefathers bequeathed to us." House to assist him in his duty, adding that Chamberlain's speeches excite all parties, he was willing to do anything in his power The Enionista declare it a declaration of to allay had feeling. [Cheers.] The Sponkor war to the knife with the Separatists. The thau asked Sanderson whether ho charged Gladstonians chargo Chamberlain with
Sexton with associating, with murderers. slandering and villifying his former col- Sanderson, after several ornare ansvors, insinuation that they which were interrupted by loud prien of leagues by the sympathized with the perpetrators of Answer! Answer the Speaker's ques outrages in Ireland. It is asserted that during this tour through Scotland Cham-tion!ventually withdraw the words he berlain will be attended by a private guard.
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The Speaker then asked Sexton to with- draw his expression, at the same time add- ing: I cannot conceal from myself the fact that the provocation has been very great.' [Cheers. Sexton formally withdrew big expression.
Laake, member for Lausashi, submitted that Healey by recalled.
LIVELY SCENES IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. Loulon, April 5.-Those who witnessed it are not Hikely to forget the stone at Weet minster in the small hours of Saturday
The Speaker submitted that nothing could morning. Some time proeiously to the be done in the matter until the boxt elt- first division Mr Gladstone was observed to
Sexton gave notice that at the next sit- be indulging in gesticulations which were apparently incomprehensible. The wild war whoop of the Irish member, the threatening of the House he would move that the Sanderson again resumed his speech, ing worda and gesture of Dr Tanner in suspension of Healey be revoked. (Ohsers)
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front of the Treasury bench, the fierce yells charging the Parnellites with various con of privilege, the upsetting of poor ir nestions with Egan, Ford and other advo Charles, and his rescue by Mr Akers cates of marder. At the conclusion of his Douglas and Mr Walrond, who placed him speech Sanderson was grooted with cheers breathless in one of the duorespurs from the Conservative benches. Adjourn chairs were all memorable sights in their long in
Hanley was auspended for a wesk. way, but none of them will live so history as the manner in which Mr Glad- stone ranched cut his haarts, as if inviting divine intervention, when the Speaker de cided to put the cloture, and raising his eyes to heaven, marched out of the House precisely in the same manner aa Mr Pack. sniff shook the dust off his feet when he quitted in pious wrath the abode of the Chazzlewits.
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London, April 15.-William Vernon Harcourt, resuming the debate on the Coersion bill in the House of Commons this afternoon, said that the present alliance between the Liberals and Parnellites was based on Liberal recognition of the fact that the viscst policy in Irish affaire lay in some form of Irish government which would tend to satisfy the Irish people. He twitted Lord Randolph Churchill and Mr Cham- barisin with having secretly consulted Parnell, saking to make an alliance will him for their own purposes. Re ferring to the conspiracy classes of the pre posed Act, Sir William declared that they sapped the foundation of all per- sonal liberty and would even dehar Irish man from forming bosinass combinations to defend their existing rights. The spirit In which the Government would admin- ister the Coerction Act, if it were passed, was sufficiently shown in the appointment of King-Harmon to the Parliamentary Under Secretaryship for Ireland. By this THE PENINSULAK AND ORIENTAL STRAN NAVIGATION COMPANY'S Steam-ship appointment the Government had declared themselves to be partisan landlords and de- DECCAN Captain Case, with Her be despatched termined to administer the bill as agents of Majesty's Mail,
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the landowners in Ireland, thus becoming from this for BOMBAY on THURSDAY, instruments to stimulate the worst passions the 19th May, at 4 pm.. of the people and their bitterest religious prejudicos. The bill would fail to suppress the Irish National League, because the people of Ireland believed in the longue and trusted it. The effect of the enforcement of the bill would be to make the Govern ment mors detested and the langue more popular than ever.
As to the Tory and Liberal Union taunts about American gold fostering Iriali dis- content, Sir William Vernon Harcourt said: There are none who have lesa re: son to complain of American gold than the Irish landlords, for none get more of it They gut it through their poor tenants
rents!
The proposal to make the bill permanent Sir Willian characterized as a breach of the fundamental conditions of the union batross Ireland and Great Britain. The Government profossed to reverence this union, but were doing their best to violate It. If the Government earnestly dealred to maintain the union, let them abandon the policy of exasperating the Irish people
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2380
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465
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French gunboat
Russian frigate
U. 8. corvette U. S. shop Russian gunboat
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In port on May 4, 1887,
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Martha Davis
Mangel
Gersch Siam. Ege
Mindere
Mary E. Stone Amor., ab,
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Brit sch
Brit
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BANGKOK.
In port on April 30, 1867.
Brit bas Slam, bga
Brit daa
Diamond City Biam, bqu
Doretta
Name.
Flag and Rig
Spanish cruiser
Tan..
H.P.
| Captain. -
1908.
Captain D. E, Zalunga
Meula
French gunboat Austro-Hungarian eriliser
470
450
Coaimurder Rups.
BABOY
1430
Captain Frans Muller
Svatow
U. S frigate
2900
1200
475
450
Lieut. Commundor Noirur
Flagship of Admiral Ohandler
en route Hongkong
Haiphong
6000
Captain N. Sorydlof“,
Nagasaki
U. 8. corvette
1975
000
Commander Jewel
Shanghai
French, gunbost
445
210
Lost Commander Fonet
Haiphong
French gun boat
:485
49423
Captain Nery
Haiphong
1900
17111170.
Contander Merrill Miller
Yokohama
1970
1470
Commander A. Giais
Yokohama
:455
260
Commander Molteoff
Corea
German gun-vessel Russian cruiser U. S. corretto.
:765
6003
Captain von Hoven.
1.330
Captain Zarine
Nagasaki
Negraaki
2400
1150 12:
Capt. Courtis
Nagasaki
420
B
600
Lieut-Gam, Thomas Nelson
Alunours
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French gunboat French gunboat French cruiser
Tenkin
Emilis
510
420
Lient Commandar Poidione
2200
2270
Italian cruiser
-1438
Rio ma
Portuguese gunbeat
640
Captain Raphael d'Andrade
Haiphong Slangbai Tonkin Hougtong-
Hermano
Long Hin
Russian cruiser
1100
Russian cruiser
9000
Captain Th. Avellan
Nagamaki Nagasaki
Kong Loo
Russian cruisor
***900
1000
Commander Suobrief!
Meridian
Slam
CHEGG
455
Japan
Rapid
"Portuguese gauboat-
610
500
Tour
Siam
Etam be..
French trigate Bussian corvette:
5890
4250
Naguaaki
1330
Kokptain Lang
Nagasaki
430
430
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Parsals and Specie (Gold) at the Office until Noon on the day of sailing, la deman Tes, Silk and Valuables for Europs
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Nautilus Nayezdink eral Cargo for London will be tranabipped
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Shippers are particularly requested to for their decision. acte the terms and conditions of the Com pany's Black Bills of Lading
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Hongkong, May 21, 1887,
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Ras dan gunboat
Fronek guz boat
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Agents, Hongkong de Canton, Hongkong, Jaonery €, 1837.
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