Show II 11 the crabl fialli a tt far manh 1 rn alio coin to alay alie debate on alie ansh question as liberal asked smith whether he en and crime vaa not catill ajr tale on liis Sni illif alila was ollow pd by areat uproar when order biad been re stored smith taid 1 I appeal to you mr 1 a to lie HOUPO I 1 ati al to iho mein herR w sut li to lie addressed to me cheers gladstone alien be debate on alie addias in reply to lie 8 pee cli iio held that luiere vero oliree main inep raided in the tinder discussion discus fion alio hope aas called upon to the present ol 01 government ern ment it n as blat ty aliis was due llo berliun Bers iun of the people to great and finally the house vas asked to abott rnea buppa of conciliation they owed an apology to the people of ireland or allou ioK the peat of the domestic po eminent of their country to remain in the grocut parliament chamberlain told them that the measure of local government for ireland must not bo that meant that in some future parliament possibly the gentlemen calling liberal unionists to look up to an irish government it was said the present government of ireland donld have been remarkably ful but fur the placed in the way in connection theland buea tion who placed bliem there 7 why chamberlain and and their friends aliey created the land didi culty and when the effects of the prevailing distress be came patent they obstinately re fused to aleal with them the refusal was followed by the plan of campaign there were many caws in winch tho lawmakers law makers were more reprehensible than hie lawbreakers and one of them l heers the government continued to declare their anxiety to settle the land question yet with a lare majority behind thera chamberlain appealed to him to propound a scheme lor the of diio question the responsibility for lie delay in coming to A ff ellement must ret upon the majority in power cries othear of Hear hear the refusal to produce alie measure w tend baill further to expose the utter hollowness lownes hol of con pervasive perva tive assurances in regard to ireland and tle real determination of the majority to do to ameliorate the condition of lie irish people to show from the ills of tho by election that the opinion of tha country w as to home rule contested alie that condition of ireland was lne to the administration of the government expressing that the increase in agricultural values was put to the credit of the government referring Ke ferring to aar nellita prisoners lie denounced the degrading hardships and personal indignities they ha denied that the treatment of political anson erh under lie liberal government was shular to trial under alie present government ern ment no previous ministry lib arral or lad given imprisoned political anen cuili agae cheera balfoura Dal foura plea that the treatment of prisoners could not be altered vilious vili out an alteration of the rules was belond hia power was ludicrous the plain truth was the present treatment of prisoners was part of the eastern of extreme gladstone proceeded to give a plowing account of alie progress of ireland under Uru from 1831 to amo contrasting it with the regime of llyl four he declared the br aali between the people and the government va now widening and the confidence of the people iu the law and in lie administrators of alie law was impaired and almont boce clides Cli ees in conclusion gladstone Glads tono said to continue alie talo of under winch eo many of tins ahouee are placed under aln ban of proscription is impossible imposible impo sible yen may deprive of ita grace and freedom the jou are asked to do but avoid it vou cannot prolonged cheers to prevent the tion 0 it is utterly beyond voir power ta approach at an accelerated rate but boroo elower or quicker it is surely coining and many of yon who leave opposed it must already see in the handwriting hand writing on the wall the signs of your coming doom |