Show v British nit I DOBLIS July 15lTnitecZ Ireland comments com-ments on the Brtish political situation in the somewhat raging style Among other thioss it says Tricksters soreheads sore-heads and mountehanks who are about to assume office in the present tremendous tremen-dous crisis in English history have in common but one dominating impulse to grab at tic emoluments of power This is indeed a grotesque sacrifice It is as if the rascal imbrued himself in the vestments of the priest for the purpose of robbing all In another an-other paragraph the paper says Gladstones opponents deliberately concocted the Belfast tragedies lor political purposes Murder particular or wholesale will not stop them any more than it did Ireland s enemies heretofore Marquis Salisbury Salis-bury Joseph Chamberlain and Lord Randolph Churchill are as unscrupulous unscrupu-lous as Pitt Clare and Castlereagh but they are unnier The slanders of the Times and Lord Harrington are as infamous infa-mous as those of Lord Cornwall is on General Boss |