Show Gladstone Krjuladar LOSDON July 1iMr Gladstone tins written n rejoinder to the Duke of Westminsters reply to the premiers charge His grace struck a blow at aristocracy by deserting Liberalism and aiding the election ot a Tory candidate candi-date in his district Chester by f c use of money and carriages Gladstone twits the Duke with working for the Tories harder than ho ever worked for the Liberals and suggests thAt in doing so he was bringing a similar blow at the aristocracy to what which he gave it tbcn ho helped to defeat the reform bill Gladstone says he does not challenge the propriety pro-priety of the Dukes action but that he grieved over it It was an act against patriotism continued Gladstone and headasi To disunite tbe classes anti so Impair the strength of the Empire atm acts as crave as to strike a blow at the aristocracy which you did in 18GG when you took the chief part in destroying the reform bill and in busting the government It is not possible pos-sible that what you did then you maybe may-be doing now In my eyes the gravity of tze present issue involves the honor of the empire the Civilized world stamped Englands Irish policy with discredit and disgrace Government fought to cancel tho past on which you shut your eyes and met the present and future demands thinking Eng lands honor should be cleared lanitnt this should prevented |