Show FOREIGN Peru 9In the Chamber of Deputies I Laizant read his propoal for a committee commit-tee Io inquire into tbe administration of the war department of General Da CUeey and demanded urgency therefore The proposal was declared urgent 263 to 108 Oa proceedin to arrange the orders of the day M l erry president of the min itry nskccl or the priority for the education educa-tion magistracy and press bill Ferrys proposal to jiva priority to the education bills was rejected 200 to 155 London 9The bark Maccnna from Pensacola for Berwick was abandoned waterlogged and dismasted Nine of the crew were drowned Tho new lord mayor gave the customary cus-tomary banquet at Guild Hall tonight N rl7 1000 guests attended OUd stone ChallemetjLaCour French ambassador ambas-sador and dmdostaulos Greek minister were received with enthusiastic cheers Lowell the American minister was present Gladstone in reply to a toat to her majestys ministers said the abundant abun-dant harvest was one of tbe fortunate i circumstances for Ireland It would be the duty of the ministers to carefully examine ex-amine tbe condition of the law in retard to the wants of Irelandand if they hid occasion oc-casion to bulieyeits provisions insufficient for the happiness of the people they wculd call on Parliament to deal with the subject in a spirit of equity and justice Illegitimate influence are at work in Ireland and rruintaintnia of public order is to ba considered first Those who wish to occupy evicted f rms are obstructed by menace intimidation crime and an enfringement of tho rights of free citizenship Although government govern-ment is anxious to promote a practicable improvemerts in the land law yet it recognizes as a duty above all other the duty of enforcing the law for the purposes of order Obligations incumbent upon it are to protect every citizen in the enjoyment enjoy-ment life and property and under certain cer-tain circumstances government may be compelled to ask fore certain increase of power It will never anticipate such contingency yet if it arises it will not shrink from bo obligation devolving upon it Although tbe Zulu war is ended yet another struggle has been i begun in South Africa which I am sorry to say has not yet terminated Ae to India we have not yet yet accomplished I accom-plished all we wish Some portions of Afghanistan have been restored to amore I a-more hopeful condition We have been able to diminish by 30000 men the force engaged in Afghanistan Referring to the eastern question Gladstone The late premier justly stated that if the treaty of Berlin was carried out it would be very beneficial and that England would not shrink from the obligations of the treaty When we came into power we determined to uphold the treaty We deny that we are the enemies of Turkey On the contrary wo have pursued a policy by which Turkey may continue to exist To justify that existence two things are necessary the fulfillment otiS f o-tiS international obligations and that the condition of Ottoman subjects may bo rendered tolerable by equal law No progress has yet been made in the great question As to European concert we did not wish it to be the duty of Eng land to take upon itself alone the obligations of the treaty of Berlin but we wished to promote concert by amicable means We have just received a telegram from tbo Sultan He has good hope that during today to-day or to morrow hih y satiifactory news will be received from Dulcigno Gladstone brought his speech to a close with a toast to the health of the lord msyor |