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Show Pinravil on Gladstone. London, 26. D Israeli, in his speech at Buckingham, sharply criticizes criti-cizes Gladr-tone, and says: "I will support all measures for the improvement improve-ment of the condition of the people, but this end cannot bo attained by incessant in-cessant ha:rasaing legislation. The English arc governed by customs aa much as by laws, and they dislike unnecessary un-necessary interterance by the meddling meddl-ing administration. It would have been beUer lor the county if during the last five years the foreign policy of the government had been more energetic, and its domestic policy little less set, I ask reelectiomto resist re-sist the impiirment of England's strength, and to support her imperial away" |