Show PARtIA 11 IENI 1 a 6 queens 0 speech is read 11 I 1 USUAL in its to the lords pd gentlemen GLADSTONE D lord Soliel tudd for the crown prince THE reace AND ISSUE I 1 he pronounces the speech of prince als masterpiece notes by west ersk asad aress to anz stardard STAi DARD opening of parliament lo 10 ro fab 19 A I 1 a rge crowd gathered of parliament house this morning drawn thither by the open i ng of the session everything Ivery thing the beef caters made the uku in the vaults beneath tho oi PA ili ament but it did pta feeal the pret lence of any dyna the members of the of commons beld a meeting chii mornine and ex fremed premed sympathy for the sufferers ers under the crimes act anti extended their thanks to their naruell and other eri were elected reelected re 1110 meeting ah j arned un til aft erthe reading cit t is speech in the opening eess ion of parliament when the courts to bo followed by the aar antil lies mill be resolved upon the queens speech at the opening besl ioa was read by the com mitt ciori er us follo a aly lords d GeVe mm 1 con thine to receive from all po ers cordial assurances aRsu rAnces of friendly sentiments as well us ali desire to main baim taim thu peace of the world my otti cers in conjunction with of the ot have the demareA tion of the aag I 1 boundary in conformity with the terms of the of I 1 trust the ork way to remove a i possibility of any betheen the two poa ers regarding their asian ps bestons ses tons animated by a dware to prevent the effusion oxblood of blood I 1 dispatched A ai t th X yi y i kith the hope of dj Budding film from en ging lit a war it tit italy I 1 regret that in were not ta I 1 e deliberations elibe rations of the t inference on 11 t whiddon don to adjust questions which bays arisen between canada and america are still ing commenced cowmen ced it in to the regulation of the suez vanal have been brought to a ion ev far as the d difference deteen myself and tho french its public are concerned I 1 have also entered into an agree ment m ith france for the protection of life and property in the now hebrides by a joint naval commission the conference ion ference of delegates from poa era rite rested in I 1 lie bugar industry summoned to meet in london in the aut dmn to COTt sider the po ai bil t tf ildon 9 the injurious system i e has to a de considerable rb p grem howarda a satisfactory arrange ment gentlemen of the house of commons the estimates for services for 1888 which will be before you have been framed with a due revard for eci economy nomy you aill be askel to provide for the improvement and defence of ports and stations r e dered urgently necessary by the a cnance af military science and also to sanction an arrangement providing for a special squadron to protect ans tra commerce the cost of m aich 4 ill be partially borne by the colonies co onies my lords and gentlemen measures which at great labor were passed last session for the benefit of ireland have been carefully carried into effect during the period since elapsed the result of this legit lation so far as tested by this short experience is s tift oy 1111 e has dimin dished and the loader of coercive conspirators sensibly abated tending to develop th of ireland and to facilitate and increase in her the of the soil will be laid before you your attention mill be invited to tle sut eject of local government in eng ad I 1 measures bd submitted for dealing m ith in combination willi proposals for relations relA tiong be kneen local and imperial finances and for mitigating the burdens lai po ed upon rate pi yera the prospect i of commerce are more hopeful than any chich I 1 bava been abler to point to in many yea a regi et that I 1 h ero ila been no corresponding improvement oh atile in the condition of agriculture I 1 commend the interests inte repts of I 1 hat great industry Ind to conr attentive vare hoping ineal lim nil kybe it to ineat more effectively the under litch it you ivill he in cited to consider leg it 1 active for cheapening lie tran for of land for modifying of the procedure by aich the bithe rent 11 Arge is collected for preventing pramot ng technical for undue preferences in rates charged by companies on foreign and printice Atice for remedying abu es in the of coin under the limited liability act li the law of nihility lihi lity of employers in case of or proving the position of the tal universities for regnIa ting tile barouh police of nud for the cost of eriv a I 1 a bill legislation in rhetie andall other efforts 1102 may make to promote the 11 being of my people I 1 pray you I 1 guided by tile hand of al mighty gud the speech was read with the usual forina litY rho kiouses then adjourned until 4 p in loarn 11 has given notice that lie ill introduce a bill to amend the irish land amendment act gladstone on entering the 10 of can was loudly cheered lord at once left iiii seat and bands mith him when they fiat down and entered into animated con a aich lar sted for some time vr gave of tho of the local angut bill ar Cli arles 1 vb oral gave notice that he would move for an inquiry regarding the Trafalgar square the limit of interference by the govern men with public meetings generally matthews home secretary in reply to a question said that the convict harkins gained admission to the 8 eakers galler Y in august last der the name U Afe Finn ile was by Bl Alville alias maroney both wet admitted on an order oita ined from an irish member of parliament melville not only en derod tile gallery but also spent som time on the river terrace and in the 0 house in company with his introducer this case is said proved the necessity of an increase in the safeguards ending admission to the trending tg llo u of L acsel salisbury i the curse of the debate referred to the C own prince of germany he said it was sad to learn that the heir of the german emp ire closely united with england in tie bonds of sym st M a situation of peril everywhere ri ing deep solicitude arrion the I 1 ead 1 7 g T res in the cat field of eu rc there was not one who exercised so ond affectionate deed admi rallon as the rown prince regarding the great issues of peace in europe lord ury said he would not pretend to give fuller information than was conveyed in the recent masterly P deec h of prince bismarck tha bern tra 1 I prince bismarck showed intile was nature of a An promise it was highly rutx at the time it bascon ca tided to the english gov and remained so still ang land had long had a policy in the east from which the government did not intend to depart and chich th w aid uphold they eg 1 far four genera items in the fate of southeastern europe and would not show themselves more indifferent to those anten ts than generations before iasin ile entirely shared the views of prince bismarck fit favor of peace danger might arise the speaker sit ld from some adventurous or alleg all tion oh the part of russia but t X had as from the mort specific authority that Iti lisiA I 1 contemplated no sueh abtil rather that she would ca fully abi tain from them in a re brief reference refer enve to ireland lord salisbury charged with misrepresenting the conservative patty in saying that they admitted that kind of home rule must eventually be adopted this vias rl t true and would be the lait lai t inan in the world to bear it if it had been true |