Show PROSPERITY DEPENDS UPON THE SITUATION OVER HERE How Lord Rothschild Views the Present Condition of Affa Affairs rs in England London Jan available prominent t speakers of both parties were I busy tonight addressing political meetings Premier Asquith at a meeting at Brighton BrigMon from wl which ch women were J clug dl a and Chancellor Lloy at two meetings l London made areat play at the expense of the peers oratorical campaign TIe The pre prenier premier nier mier thought that if the peers only could be induced to prolong this cam campaign ther fortnight at the same rate as to volume and venom the lib Jib liberals almost might be content to hold their tongues altogether The chancellor of the exchequer ex cx expressed pressed the belief that tile the peers never worked so hard In their lives They seemed to think that the house of corn com commons mons was an assembly of If lunatics and that the peers were their keepers The Tho he said were walking through tile the valley of humiliation to find work for forthe forthe the unemployed The chancellor also caused great laugh laughter laughter ter by describing his budget as simply a revised and enlarged edItion of ballad Cooks sons dukes sons sons of the tho belted earl pay pay pa pay of Londonderry at Belfast declared that the unionists would rather occupy the opposItion until the crack erack of doom than hold office five fie min minutes mm utes dependent upon the Irish votes otes Lord Rothschild speaking In Liverpool answered the statement made b by Chan Chancellor a few nights ago that Statistics showed that in May 1008 while there were 30 per cent of unemployed In New York state there thero were 7 per percent percent cent In Ia England Lord Rothschild tIe de declared elated that nearly nearl n a million emigrants went to tile the United States every year ear and that most of them landed In New NewYork NewYork York Therefore there must always be bea a number of unemployed in New York The Tho best proof he said that the United States had recovered from tile the great financial panic was the tue Increased price of American securities His own observation tion had been that when rilen the dIamond trade was brisk there was no unemployment ment In America and that In the Amerlean Amer Amerlean lean financial crisis South African corn com were at theIr wits ends to sell diamonds He was Informed on unimpeachable au authority i that during the last six lx more diamonds were sold than ever be before before fore in the memory of living man and that the majority if not all had gone to America 1 |