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Show MINISTERIAL CRISIS IN ENGLAND. ENG-LAND. The Gladstone or liberal and pea: minifitry will evidently c;iiae to buld power; and the question is, who will succeed him as tirnt lord of the treasury? Granville ia tulltud of, with a scratch liberal cabinet, but auuh a ministry could hardly hold power durtux the btfwion; not that it would not have ability and BtatcflDiannhip in it, but the coLtlictinK elements which bowed to Gladstone, would not rc-Hpond to the calln of the Liberal parliamentary whip in an emergency, emer-gency, Dinracli ia the the etroritf man of the Conaervativeii.afl Gladstone ia ol the Liberals, and all eyes now loolt towards him. Vot tho absence of lord Cairna who in one of the abkst of tho Conaervativea, and perhaps tho best lawyer and parliamcutariao of the party to whom a scat in the cabioet could Wo aaaigned, inoreaoea the difE- cuitiea in tue way ot Dwraeli lorming a powerful ministry at the present juncture; junc-ture; though the telegraph can be called into requisition, Juat now a chaoge of ministry in England does not have the eig-DiGcanoo eig-DiGcanoo which often attonda it Tho chronic Alabama discussion with the United Statoa may bo considered con-sidered settled; while tho trouble with llussia baa been amicably arranged; and muoh as Disraeli might indulge in invectivo against tho policy of tho ministry min-istry to whioh ho was in opposition, he certainly would not designedly break up amicable relations with foreign powers and provoke a rupturo, meroly for tho sako of pursuing a different policy to that of hia predecessor in office. Apparently a dissolution oi parliament and an appeal to tho country, coun-try, causing a general election, will be tho result of tho voto on Tuesday night, no matter who may bo premier. |