| Show FOREIGN LONDON 1 in the house of commons last evening dr butt moved his resolution in favor of home rule for ireland he maintained that home rule involved n no 0 disturbance of the principles of the constitution the tito imperial parliament in which ireland would still be represented would have power to tax all the resources ofIr of ireland eland oland as well as of great britain since the union ireland has always been aissa dissatisfied ed he acknowledged that efforts had been made to redress her grievances but he said they had failed and always would fail fall because real liberty was denied he appealed to the house to adopt his resolve as the only real remedy by restoring its constitutional rights to ireland content and prosperity would bo be established throughout the country the attorney general for ireland gave a decided and emphatic negative to all the positions propositions ro dr butt advanced the present proposal was infinitely more dangerous to the peace and pros prosperity fericy of the country than a demand for a repeal of the union A collison of eai eol tb the eal Imp imperial erial crial and irish parliaments would be inevitable particularly on matters of commerce and finance tile the proposed action would endanger the whole commercial and social fabric and the political constitutions of both countries it would bo be dangerous for england but practically ruinous for ireland ho he regarded agitation on the subject as mischievous and futile viscount Cri crl crichton cilton eliton member for enniskillen said the people of ulster were of the unanimous opinion that homo home rule was equivalent to civil war and would inevitably result in the subjugation of lieland ireland by some foreign power hostile to E england the marquis of hartington said the great bulk bulik of irishmen were not desirous of home homo ionic rule the question must be regarded from an imperial rial standpoint and the house having charge of the imperial interests te rests must reject the motion whatever might be the effect upon the internal affairs of ireland no consideration would ever jnue induce the liberals to purchase irish support by sacrificing the slightest interest of the empire ho hi felt that any coquetting with the question would immediately result in the complete te disorganization of the liberal party and ho ilo urged the cordial operation cooperation co of ireland with england instead of the useless a agitation I 1 of the tho question of a separate parliament A special dispatch to the standard says that Nl marshal arshal serrano has ha s decided to tako tabo command of the republican army immediately panis partis I 1 the sub committed of the committee of thirty havo have dra drawn w n up a new now constitutional bill the measure provides for the continuance of the title president of tho the republic for the creation of tile the second chamber for tile the oy or of a purely iier iler personal oual onal sep is to terminate with the expiration of president macmahon seven years term or sooner in case of hi his death or resignation no provi provision don is made for a 6 ol to tho the Pre president Adent unil and itis thought that tile tho object of the ornis omission sion slon is to leave au an lor for the restoration 01 the ohe u lora lofa or a ehy chyI which may be pc lide i when the re edn edi n BERL BERLIN bernin 11 1 the north german gazette pays a warm tribute to the hon geo bancroft it says the german government sees his departure with regret a feeling which is lively and general in private as well as omm off official leial circles and declares that since frederick frederich the greatrex great received franklin the mutual understanding between germany and the united states has never been more profound than at present the emperor william has presented his bis portrait ortra lt life size and painted to or ier ler er to bancroft LONDON 3 in the housel housetop of commons last night the discussion on dr butts home rule motion was resumed daniel ODon allue aliue member for tralee aralee said the home rule movement was a miserable compromise concerted by those who did not dare to face the penalties of nian nIaD ism he acknowledged that england desired to conciliate ireland and perseverance in this a agitation would be in defiance of gratitude justice and common sense he said that the ultimate object of the leaders of the movement wag was to incite irishmen to force a repeal of the union and their success would plunge ireland into civil war and annul the recent progress in that country he said further that if england continued to remove every pretext from theolea the plea piea or of misgovernment in ireland the result ree rea uit would be a disgraceful failure of the tiie movement and aud a n d ho it 0 firmly believed its success would bring ruin to tile the interests of every man in ireland robt bout lowe member for the university of london said the a local irish parliament would involve the nece necessity onse of similar iJar fjar bodies in scotland and england na and the result would be cz constant disputes and difficulties diffIcult les ies disraeli was unable to agree that ireland had tha the rig right h t to a gre greater a ter amount of self government than scotland or england he demonstrated the groundlessness of the complaint that irishmen were net appointed to the highest offices of the government and denied that ireland was treated as a conquered country he said that two separate parliaments would bo be constantly in collision the minority in the irish parliament would be always appealing to the imperial parliament he opposed the motion because it was injurious Dj urious to both countries at a great crisis of the world which was nearer than some supposed he wished the people to be united to accept this motion would berto ba to produce dissension in england and might result in the destruction of the empire solan mccarthy mitchell nolan an theodore connor don and others spoke in support of the motion at a late hour the house divided and debutts dr butts resolution aarl was r rejected el e C ted by a ote nota xola ota of 61 yeas to nay bay 1 s circus and menagerie here is what the daily union bof of rok rock island says about montgomery queens queena show which will arrive here on the loth cf montgomery queens combined cincu circus t and menagerie tho the first finst of the thi vason ison spread its canvass on melni avenue yesterday and en n it ed the crowds who flocked to see it J i tho the afternoon and evening right loyally the collection of anim 4 is very large and interesting au arr I 1 alone repays a visit the sports iii the ring aro are excellent throng thron out mut rut the leading features are the aring trapeze performances of leonad leo lec ld and geraldino geraldine the wons ril 11 horseback riding of little littie iq I 1 ll 11 I 1 bro browna brownn ana girl of fourteen the ai equestrianism of frank barry baio performance of mme ame ires dancing horse and the feats of ceranti Fe the gentleman of india rubber bones the aeto of leopold and geraldine challenge the most wonder their feats are equal to any of tho the most roost athletic and daring the fact that Gr araldi aldi is a woman materially heightening the effect mollie arvn browna backward somersault somera ault auit was performed with an ease easo and grace raco race that was amill really y surprising nat austin and billy hilly burke the tho clowns added much to tho entertainment tain ment trient song songor por for love and billys illustration of catching it a butterfly winning much applause mr tr queen has har a first class show in every particular and lie he should be well weli ell eli patronized everywhere WARRANTEE derrr deerr fr for saie sale nt at eito flor F num oftie omo |