Show AMERICANS GENERALLY from the meagre and partisan reports about English statesmen states-men and the parliament of England do not seem to have time to estimate the ability of the great Tory premier of England GLADSTONE Is nearly idolized by our papers and the common epithet is reiterated re-iterated the grand old man whenever when-ever ho opens his mouth while scarcely a favorable word Is said of Lord SALISBURT although he is perhaps one of the ablest prime ministers in many respects re-spects that has ever stood in the British parliament Lord ROSEDERRT himself an honest intellectual and broadminded speaker and parliamentarian said in a speech very recently in London I regard Lord SALISBURT as one of the most powerful power-ful and effective debaters that either of the houses of parliament has ever seen This when we remember GLADSTONE BEACONS FIELD PEEL BENTINCIC BURKE Fox SHERIDAN tho PITS and many others is praise indeed of the highest order and must be deserved or Lord ROSEBEKRT would never have uttered it Wo fear that we of America aro prevented from estimating esti-mating the man correctly because of the partisan feeling or personal opinions of telegraph dispatchers and correspondents |