PARLIAMENTARY NOTES
... rARLIAMENTARY NOTES. (.S1,0M OUR CUItRiSPONDENT.) LONDON, WEDNESDAY NIGIT.-'Tbere was this morning a temporary lull in the Egyptian cate- chism. Instead of asking questions, hon. gentle- men gave notice of questions, and judging by the number given, Sir Charles Dilke will have to gird up his loins, and strengthen the inflexibility of his demeanour when under fire to-morrow afternoon. The ...