Show GREAT DAY fOR LORDS Archbishop of Y ork a nd Lord Cromer Speak on oft London No o was a day in the tho history or of the UlO or of Lords ImIR to be remembered The session was given over oer to lo the concluding nr ar and division or of time tho govern goom ments budget bill antI the debate debato was the most interesting heard In the tho up upper upper per chamber In man many years ears The In interest terest or of the members and other au auditors auditors was intense throughout The galleries wore were more crow crowded than on onan onan an preceding da day since the debate debala began and nud the tho peers whose was waa urgently requested by part whIps gathered tn force oree The Tho Episcopal benches wore fined filled n a mn ma majority of the bishops being present to hear their colleague tho Archbishop or of York who was tho first speaker ot of the afternoon Several peers who had baa even oon taken the tho oath o of the chambor sworn In In iii orde that the they might ate Time Tho ArchbIshop or of rork said he would have hac to take n a some somewhat what whal different from rosa that of the primate mate mato and that tha If he voted ho vote against Lord amend amendment mont ment He joined with those h he said Raid who deplored the tho Introduction of the tho amendment anti and he had not nol men t strong to provo to him that the budget was ball bad to justify the tho course proposed bY Lord Lansdowne After ACtor the llIe arguments or of Lord Lord and Lord of Burleigh and their position In iii refusing to vote YOtA on Lans downs downes amendment Lord said Bald h he could not Sho place either to the socialism of the tho bill or the lit in assault on the tho House or of Lords Ife Ho declared the lords JordE had no norl rl rIght ht to surrender their position U If Uthe the they did surrender nothing would between the tho people and the tho House of Commons Ho sl strongly deprecated the suggestion thou tion that thal England would adopt a single system that or of Bulgaria ond Greece Ito the lords huH a right to reject the finance bill hili fn saying this right hath both of rejection on amid n t had Mon been exorcised nU Lord Curzon agreed that the was on the eve ovo of a mo nm struggle which might lead head to the reform of the of hut tho they would not shrink from a cont contest gt which which would give the nation a second champion with willi th denied theta them selves Ho hoped his own part might bo be time the one to achieve this object |