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Show A London correspondent of the .N'rw York '.-i... says that Mr. Gladstone's Glad-stone's anti-Cathohc pamphlet will no doubt " do a rcatdeal tostrength-eu tostrength-eu Mr. Gladstone's personal position, and to recover for him the confidence) of his countrymen, but at the same time it will probably have the eflect of indefinitely postponing his return to office." It definitely breaks up tho alliance between the liberal party and the Catholics, and it relieves Disraeli's government from the only serious danger that menaced it, that of being attacked by the liberals and Irish in combination. The same correspondent cor-respondent says that there are scarcely scarce-ly any republicans in England, and if republicanism is making progress anywhere it 13 certainly not among the working classes. |