Show A Gladstones Opinion gggj London 17 = Albert Gladstone junior lord cf the treasury speaking at Manchester last evening aid he found during his tour there was very great exaggeration ex-aggeration in England in regard to the condition of Ireland ihe alarmists he said took their standard from the worst county The arrests had produced a striking and remarkable in the districts where they were made He blamed the landlords for not cooperating with the government in taking strong measures He did not think more coercian was needed and the talk of martial law was absured The alteration of the jury system sys-tem would be wore than useless The not rent movement was not deep rooted root-ed and WES only kept up by intimida dation He believed the prospect was decidedly favorable cza |