Show Inthe House of Commons J LomoN October LordRandolph Churchill sneaking at Dartfprd tonight to-night said the House of Commons waste was-te slave of caprice of the Radical and Parnellite It was imperative to provide pro-vide simple and efi ctiye means in dosing dos-ing debates Jf Ireland followed the advice of the agitators such action would lead to further repression but the Irish commerce had begun to improve im-prove and with the present good harvest the people in Ireland might anticipate brighter times With regard to affairs in Bulgaria he said it was impossible to foreshadow the outcome but he still hoped a peaceful peace-ful would bu effected England Eng-land ought to support Austria in her difficulty Lord Churchill spoke in praise of the loyal support which the government had received from Lord Hartington Chamberlain and all liberal Unionits He said foreign flairs would be subordinated subor-dinated to tne unon and Unionist party Government recognized the sacrifices which the Unionists had made and the odium whichthey had incurred among their formerfnends Therefore it was the duty of the government to prove to the people of England that the Unionists Union-ists were righ in the course they took Government would give the greatest attention at-tention to legislation affecting England Eng-land and jticotland l which had lately been neglected for Ireland Ire-land It would introduce measures to enable farm laborers to obtain freehold free-hold allotments and would also deal with the question of railway rail-way rates t measures for cheapening cheapen-ing the cost of transfer of lands and a genuinely popular form of local government gov-ernment would also be permitted With regard to thejland question in Ireland they would have to change from double I to single ownership in order to have Onall these questions the I peace prospects pros-pects were Jjfair although the work would be heavy He did not believe there would be any harsh evictions in I Ireland I |