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Show WILL UK lHSHOLVKD. 1'osslbUity otan Early Adjournment of Par-Unmont. Par-Unmont. London, April 10. Special. Tho possibilities of a dissolution of parliament parlia-ment iu the near futuro are admitted now by more, than oue staunch supporter suppor-ter of tho government. The ministers cannot make any progress with their bills in the face of the opposition tactics, tac-tics, notwithstanding their frequent use of the closure, (ioscheu is known to favor an immediate dissolution, being firmly of the opinion that his party would be returned to power by an increased in-creased majority, but Lord Ilartington, the Liberal-Unionist, does not approve of the proposition to appeal to the country just at present, as ho thinks the ministry is not prepared for that until it completes its programme. It is reported that the Liberal-Unionists are at last to be recognized on the government govern-ment benches and that their representative represen-tative is to bo Joseph Chamberlain, who is to become home secretary iu place of Matthews, who recently has gone from one blunder to another. |