Show TELEGRAPHIC + 0 tiBEAT BRITAIN The Quarrel Between the Lord and CommonsBad Business by a Bake Sundry News Items from England Eng-land New York 15The Worlds cable letter contains the following points Gladstone who had a long interview last night with Lord Granville and Lord Gurlingford his lieutenants in the lords gave them liberty to say that he will not yield hairs breadth in this struggle of the land bill and that he will seize the opportunity of calling the attention of the country to the fact that the work of the entire session of a vast majority of the peoples representatives can be de troyed in a few hours The Duke of Argyle is denounced by the radical press as the instigator of the obstructive policy of the lords and it certainly does seem that as if to prepare himself for marrying into a tory family he had done his beat to break the ministry minis-try which he had deserted It is said indeed that the duke is so incensed against government that he has written to the Marquis of Lorne recommending him to resign the governor generalship of Canada eo that the house of Argyle may not be beholden in any respect to the ministry of the day Tennyson goes on a visit to Stratford onAvon next week The Duke of Edinburgh will visit the new Cunard steamer Servia on August 23dLondon London 14 James Edwin Therold Rogers liberal member of Parliament for Southwark sailed for the United States The Observer says We understand yesterday the cabinet council decided practically to insist on the land bill as it finally passed the Commons and in the event of the lords remaining obdurate Parliament will be summoned again in November when the bill would be rein troducd but there is no disposition to then force on the House of Lords a bill more distasteful to them than the present oneLondon 15 Ministers are determined to allow the peers a loophole for escape from the menacing dilemma in which they are placed in reference to the land bill On one or two minor points concessions con-cessions will be made so as to afford the peers an opportunity for a timely retirement re-tirement under cover of partial success The Earl of Pembroke writes to the Times protesting against the cry being raided that the amendments of the lords to the land bill are an attack on the principle prin-ciple of the bill This is not true in regard re-gard to a iingle amendment except that dealing with the termination of existing leases and that amendment only restores the bill to the shape it entered the Commons Com-mons The obstinate injustice of government gov-ernment towards landlords he says is the sole cause of the deadlock The Times says the temperate judgment judg-ment of rational men is unanimous that the difference between the two houses ought to be compromised nor is there the slightest reason to believe that a fair moderate and practical arrangement is out of the question The News says if Gladstone resigns he would make the peers our masters If he vote of a majority of the hereditary legislators could at any moment overbear the decision of the countryparliamentary government would be a farce The same may be said of the dissolution of Parliament Parlia-ment and a general election The News discredits the idea of a conference between be-tween the two houses |