| Show GLADSTOES PLAN lie Has Thoroughly Revised His Home Rule Bill CONTROL OF TID3 POLICE SETTLED rich Representation In the Imperial Parliament Parlia-ment The Parnellltes and McCtirthyites Unreconciled 3Iucu Depends on Duvitu LOKDON Oct 23 Copyright 1S91 by the New York Associated Press Gladstone Glad-stone has revised hi home rule bill As to what time the schema in detail will bo divulged depends upon the fate and character char-acter of the governments Irish local government gov-ernment measure If a dissolution came now the measure would be published with such completeness as would give the Conservatives no chanco to say the country had been deceived on any important point When a general election elec-tion does come the issue will be fought on I definitely declared home rule lines If the I popular vote places Mr Gladstone in power I the course thus adopted will paralyze the opposition position the house of lords will not dare reject the bill on the ground that a i vote of the electorate had not been specially i spec-ially taken thereon Regarding the principles of the now measure enough Las been officially ascer < tamed to state that it gives the proposed I Irish legislature fuller powers than did the bill of 83 It retains the lower and upper j houses of the Irish parliament vests the I appointment of the judiciary in the Irish iexecutive and maintains a larger representation repre-sentation of Ireland in the imperial parliament parlia-ment The questions of financial relational and control police are also settled In the Cork election fight there is much partisanship The friends of Redmond declare de-clare themselves confident of victory They have no lack of funds part of the money coming from America The final hope of a restoration of I party unity rests with Michael i Davitt If he refrains from throw J log his whole influence on the aide of the McCartbyites and uses his I personal power in the quiet policy of con I cllintiou he will In time reconstitute the Irish party If he consents to contest Eli kenny thus throwing the gage of battle to I the Parnellitos the feud will bo eternal When interviewed today ho talked as if ho were entirely committed to the majority I William Lswies Jackson whose appointment appoint-ment as Irish secretary is definitely announced S an-nounced has the reputation of being a good business man without any bias to i wards his own ideas it he has any and the ready and pliant instrument of Balfour j and Salisbury with a shrewd eye on the i main chance In an interview today Mr Dredge ono 1 of the British commissioners to the Worlds 1 fair at Chicago said since his return hoi ho-i had met encouraging indications of increasing I increas-ing interest on the part of British manufactures manu-factures The commission will distribute 10000 circulars throughout Great Britain and Ireland inviting exhibits |