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The Irish Church and Disestablishment (pg. 78-83). Mr. Gladstone's first Resolution condemnatory of the Establishment is carried by a Majority of 65 (pg. 83). Mr. Disraeli asks for an Adjournment to consider the Ministerial position (pg. 83-84). Explanations in both Houses as to the interview of the Premier with her Majesty (pg. 84-85). The conduct of Ministers is severely criticized by Mr. Gladstone, Mr. Bright, and Mr. Lowe (pg. 85-89). Great Meeting of Bishops, Peers, and other eminent persons at St. James's Hall, to protest against Disestablishment (pg. 89-90). Mr. Gladstone's second and third Resolutions are carried (pg. 90-91). Discussions respecting the Maynooth Grant and the Regium Donum (pg. 91-93). Her Majesty's answer to the Address of the House respecting Her rights of Patronage in the Church of Ireland (pg. 93-94). The Suspensory Bill to prevent the Filling up of Vacant Sees and Benefices passes the Houses of Commons (pg. 94-106). Animated Debate in the House of Lords on the Second Reading, which is negatived on a division by 192 to 97 (pg. 106). Result of the division (pg. 106-107).