Show I The speech of Lord Rosebery reminds ono very much of many speeches that I were delivered in the Northern and I Western States of this country In 1S61 I 62 The burden was that I was an 1m I I posalbla war that our country was lla I i bit to become the prey of Jealous for i 1 clgn powers that even If I the iouU could b coerced It would result in I l thirty years ot guerrilla warfare and such sectional bate as would b trans I mitted from slro to son for unknown I sencratlpns And i did look tough No permanent advancement was made In the West up to 18C3 while In the I East the magnificent fighting excepting i at Anlletam and the Monitor fight at I Hampton Roads seemed to avail noth ling and there were 100000 sick soldiers j I In the hospitals In Nov York city a I I great meeting late In 1S6J denounced tho war and In the same city In re sponso to an order for I draft of 11 r a mighty riot was sprung just when i I Gen Lees army was slowly retreating I from Pennsylvania and every Holdler I was needed at the front I But it care out all right In the end and with the result that had our country 1 coun-try been called upon It could have whipped any two countries of Europe I that Is with the Northern nnd South era armies combined Lord Rosebery should take a more hopeful view No I matter how the war In South Africa may terminate when It Is over Great 1 Britain will be better prepared for war than she ever was before |