Show r j1 i SOT FOE HIS OWN GLORY 4 t 1 i That Mr Gladstone is anxious only I 1 for th s welfare and happiness of the l fti Irish people rather than for any personal I per-sonal aggrandizement that might arise t i from framing and establishing home I i rule in that phappy country is evidenced I t t Ii evi-denced from his remarks in Parliament 4 just previous to his starting for Munich I c In the speech referred to he said 061 s have been taunted with having become r i the leader of the Irish Nationalists as l if that is a charge against me But I j j t shall be delighted at having any share i i in becoming a leader or followerI do I not care whichin any movement tend C i ing to make smooth the path of the r f yj I people of Ireland and encourage them + 3 t to hope for a realization of their just I tt t g rights II 11 |