Show British Politics LONDON January 2The Post in announcing > an-nouncing that Mr Goschen has agreed b succeed Lord Randolph Churchill in the leadership of the House of Commons Com-mons expressing the fear that his ap jointment will lead to the abandonment of the ToryDemocratic policy upon which itisj necessary to fight the Conservative Con-servative battle The Post again urges upon Lord Salisbury the imperative necessity of seeking some means to regain Lord Randolph even if Mr Goschens occupancy be final Sir William Vernon Harcourt and Mr Arnold Morley visited Mr Goschen today It is rumored the latter was sent by Mr Gladstone to advise Gos chennot to leave the Liberal party The Standard says the conferences between Mr Chamberlain and Mr I joschen were sanctioned by Mr Gladstone Glad-stone but so far have resulted in nothing definite Mr Chamberlain ad heres to his opposition to a Dublin Par liament and neitler Mr la Istone ncr his colleagues will consent to abandon or postpone homerule LONDON January 3Goshen has its it-s officially announced accepted the of fice of Chancellor of Exchequer Lord Hartington fully approved of Goshens course and the latters adherents say it Is purely as a Liberal Unionist that Goschen joins the government which re lies upon the Unionist support for success suc-cess The Pull Mall Gazette says Chamber lain has consented to have a private in formal conference on the Irish question with Gladstone Morley and Harcourt |