Show GLADSTONE FULL OF FIRE baglanis En ga glands glanis addresses ari an liu flu menso mense crowd at edinburg HOME RULE AND THE HOUSE OF LORDS loads progress disturbed by the entlich peers peer but bar tho the liberate would find a monn to in reach the goal coal tho the prowler premier hold held the gitary statesmen Stai eimen up to derision Ier llon nc igo calved with enthusiasm sept aa 7 gadston arrived here at p m lie was met just at the railway station billion by a reception rec eplion committee all atee and escorted to albert flail place where ho he was to deliver a groat great homo home rulo rule speech the hall belna being close to tho the railroad station the tb neighbor head of those two points and the road between was jammed with people so thickly was the crowd packed that nov icv oral fainted while cheering tad and rushing on oil apoi entering albert nall with his hl wife and dang daughter bier the prowler received a rapturous reception the bill bell bas ba a seating beating rapidly capacity of only 1200 but bat crowded into it IL the moment tho the audience saw the premier entering the hall ball every man and woman rose waved their hall bats and handkerchief la in the air lr and burst out singing lies iles ft jolly good follow when gladstone had bad boon beon introduced to of 0 midlothian Mid lothian and win was able to commence his speech there was wag cheering lasting tomo iowa minutes after he bo had lidid bowed to the assemblage no ila began hla remarks in ft a low but firm voice hoard in ili every part of the hall ball la in which perfect stillness reigned in the early part ot of his bis speech he be gave no lie indication of an intention to dialto the long expected attack upon tho upper house began by saying that be hoped for some soma scotch legislation before tho the end and of 0 the year which would bo be ol 01 benefit to scotlund at large and the poor cr in particular obstruction TO RONIE RULF BULE thu the irish question continued gladstone barrod barred progress la in an end d it was only just junt to SAY lay that the lords were responsible for the abo tact fact that this ibis barrier was still remaining con tinning gladstone sold said tile tl question or of borne bom a rule rul for ireland was coming tip rapidly upon them lla ile hoped should at any time an occasion arloo arise for or soliciting their votes that they would be elven alven I 1 la a way not to undo or dishonor the commanding ma tiding strength ol of liberalism la in mid loth lothian lan loud lond cheers gladstone GIa express expressed od the hope that a homo home rulo rule bill of goals eonia description for scotland roli tit become a law within the hd neat near future cheirs nafle ROT A some rule rula tor for ireland said eald gladstone his form seeming to grow taller and more powerful as ho he touched upon his bis favorite subject might by some bo be regarded as a failure allure lut but cried the kotoran eta raising his bis hand band aloft hla his eye elex flashing bashing with tho the fire era of intense feeling coll nn depend upon it homo home rule Is IB not dot a failure aloud loud prolonged cheers when gladstone was again able to proceed bo continued saying We olia mouths months and years have bave boea been expanded upon the lh details of tile the b homo CIA a rulo rule bill and in counteracting the tactics of the opposition sod and it Is 13 now BOW recorded in tho the history as a fact that the peoples house deliberately advisedly pasion this bill which was as la in itself a most important stop applause THE OF LORDS the aged premier then than read an extract from a 9 speech peach made by lion hon joseph chamberlain nine dino years ago denouncing noun cing the louse ol of lords glad itono stono bald ald chamberlains description of tile tho upper house hausa although greatly exaggerated ag was largely true tho the vei oran statesman thou then traced the course of the house elouse of lords lu in defeating good measures since the time aloie of the reform bill after which he remarked it was a grossly unconstitutional and monstrous innovation to suggest that the tha poors peers could force dissolution of parliament to ire allow such a prerogative cried gladstone Glada Glads tono indignantly would be high treason to the ibo nations nat loos title of below being a sol I 1 governing country loud cheers the irish question taxed burdened and mortgaged the time alm of parliament to such an extent that it crippled t the he whole legislative action anil and the responsibility lity for or this state of things rests with the lords cheers voice in the hall lot lct th them a ire have it gladstone addone GI this remark followed by laughter interrupted gladstone tor for a to few w main moments onto HE LET triet IT the liberal orator lostan instanced ced the repeal of the corn cora laws of 1816 1846 and ana other measures saying sometimes the lords either from their own prudence or wise counsels declined to accept the challenge of the people lit in the house and passed bills bill it if they had bad not nob done mr gladstone assorted asserted there would bo be no house of lords today to day loud and continued applause in the present cato case tho the lords bad b been 0 Q again om cm boldn nod or misled into t the b ee rejection of a bill which had bad boon been incessantly discus since 1866 there could bo be co ca wore frivolous pretext than that the people did not know knew the provisions of the bill it was tho the business of self governing nations to understand groat ideas and when understood tood to stick llull to a them aaning dabbled the bill tor for four years the tha lords came bayno like a school matter upon rebellious pupils and aad said eald you lah your eighty two days have not gly given in lh bill sulli cla at discussion laughter gladstone GIad stona was again able to resume his hi speech lie be said it was urged after the vote of the house of lords tart wo should appeal to the people that Is rm not tho the doctrine a of f the constitution it la Is not cot only a monstrous Lous luno and an oddous no new w tangled doctrine but nothing less than high treason to this great nations na loni title to t 0 being 6 sell governed country tremendous appl applause suso WILL auz 00 1 cannot produce a cut bad and dried solution of the present dilemma yet I 1 cling to 10 the hope that wiser coun counsels sols may midy prevail among the lords and in duco them to great the irish some soma just satisfaction for their apply a tio us but if not your coen case Is not dot a new liew one if on tho the one ne side there Is A determined motion cation the letter latter will not be bellied b by y a phalanx of BOO pers I 1 loud cheering all WO we cannot give way to the lords although they bear high sounding titles and sli all in oi a glided gilded chamber cheers abo bo next will not pats pass without seeing the he subject appear again the I 1 nation has hai got oi us up and ad propelled PIl cd us upon our course it Is our duty our 1 hope bobo aud and our bellot belief that we wa hll find fiad I 1 w with ith the ilia hip ol of tile almighty means of 0 the ibo poil goal tremendous and prolonged applause app lauso Uil Clad miltonn tonn stona speko 0 o no hour and a halt and il at the iho conclusion of his big remarks ho he haiti aid if ilia ot of lords Tj orl dvor mean 8 forcing a dissolution ot of earlix went it might depend upon it ft the irish question would not bo be tho the only question considered but that thal their own independent irresponsible atis tonce would bo be taken into consideration |