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ndon Trades Unions on labour questions. March 6. On _Alabama_ claims. March 16. Declares for disestablishment of Irish church. March 19. On Compulsory Church Rates Abolition bill. March 23. Gives notice of three resolutions on Irish church establishment. March 30. In support of his resolutions. April 3. Replies to Mr. Disraeli's criticisms. April 30. Replies to criticisms of first resolution. May 4. Protests against intention to dissolve parliament. May 7. Moves second and third resolutions on Irish church. May 22. On Suspensory bill. June 9, July 26. On proposal to purchase the telegraph system. June 25. Replies to Mr. Disraeli's attack on foreign policy of Lord Russell's ministry. July 2. Seconds vote of thanks to army on conclusion of Abyssinian war. July 4. Presides at meeting of Social Science Association: on relations of capital and labour. July 22. At Romsey on England's duty to Ireland. July 27. Tribute to memory of Lord Brougham. Aug. 5. At St. Helens on disestablishment of Irish church. Oct. 9. Issues election address to S.-W. Lancashire. Oct. 12. At Warrington on retrenchment of public expenditure and the Irish church. Oct. 14. At Liverpool on tory Reform bill and Irish church. Oct. 16. At Old Swan, Liverpool, on conservative party as party of monopoly. Oct. 17. At Newton criticises proposals for reforming Irish church. Oct. 20. At Leigh on retrenchment and Ireland. Oct. 21. At Ormskirk on English and Irish church establishments. At Southport on finance and Ireland. Oct. 23. At Wigan on Irish church. Nov. 13. At Bootle replies to personal calumnies, and on ritualism. Nov. 14. At Garston on condition of conservative party. At Wavertree on Irish church. Nov. 16. At Widnes on national expenditure. At St. Helens on Ireland. Nov. 17. Elected for Greenwich,--Salomons, 6645; Gladstone, 6351; Parker, 4661; Mahon, 4342. Nov. 18. At Preston on Irish church. Nov. 23. _A Chapter of Autobiography_ published. Nov. 24. Defeated in S.-W. Lancashire,--Cross, 7729; Turner, 7676; Gladstone, 7415; Grenfell, 6939. Dec. 9. First ministry formed. Dec. 21. Returned unopposed for Greenwich: on the liberal programme. Articles on _Ecce Homo_ published volume form. 1869. Feb. 11. At Fishmongers' hall on work before liberal government. March 1. Introduces bill for disestablishment of Irish church. March 23. Closes debate on second reading of Irish Chu
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