Show A NEW liBERAL MOVE It Is a Puzzle Which Is Hard to Solve HAS BRITISH BY THE EARS Remarkable Attitude of London Times on the Movement Continues and tho Question Is Frequently Asked Is It Possible That theI Back on tho Government Times Is Going 1nck ernment Rothschilds Now OW Half Interest in Thunderer Li ht Scandals Thrown on Remount Scandnlsl l I London March 1TQ successfully diagnose Lndon the intentions and prospects Liberal movement under of the new the auspices of Lord Rosebery Is to solve a puzzle which has every politician tician In Great Britain by tho cars the Associated Press however Is able 1he powerful Influences to announce that far mQrepowerl the surface fluences than appear on arc fucnces work fn behalf of that curious at allImportant development which yet alImportant reentrance ha ensued upon Lord Itoseberys entrance into nXibllc life The remarkable attitude of the London Lon-don Times already mentioned in these dispatches continues to such an extent ex-tent that this unionist organ deliberately oC ately takes up the cudgels In behalf Lord Rosebery us against the Duke of Devonshire who himself is only halfhearted half-hearted In his opposition to his former leader Yet so imbued are th British press and public with the notion that tho Times could never oppose a Conservative Con-servative government that these outspoken out-spoken utterances pass almost without comment and such comment a exists is confined to tho man In the street cn who somewhat fearfully whispers Do you think It Is possible that the Times Is going back on the Government Govern-ment EXPLANATION BY A PEER An explanation of this was afforded to the Associated Press by one of Lord Roseberys fellowpeers who is 0 personal per-sonal Xrleml of the former Premier though opposed to him In politics He said saidr believe It Is quite true that the Rothschilds now own n halfInterest In the Times We the speaker is a member mem-ber ot the Government can no longer rely on the Times support and can only deduce that the Rothschilds intend in-tend to back up Lord Roscborys movement move-ment with all their millions and the other resources under their controL ROSBBERY AND ROTHSCHILDS Lord Roseberys family connection with the Rothschilds Lord Rosebery married Hannah de Rothschild the eldest daughter and heiress of Baron Meyer de Rothschild and their frequent fre-quent outspoken dissatisfaction with I the financial and Internal policy of the present Cabinet strengthens the supposition sup-position and the statement of the peer I above quoted would stand against any number of formal denials and means r far more than mere schism In the Liberal Lib-eral party This accentuated danger is prqbably appreciated in inner Cabinet circles though it is overlooked or Intentionally ignored by tho leading Conservative 11 organs allied with the Rothschilds I j is said that there are several other I papers In London awaiting n favorable opportunity to come out in support of Lord Rosebery ARE WILLING TO WAIT Important developments In the campaign cam-paign arc not likely to occur in the immediate future I is understood that Lord Rosebery and his allied In terests are willing to wait until the I verge of the next election before Issu I ing a definite programme in the meanwhile mean-while creating1 such weapons as the recentlyformed Liberal league influencing I 1 influ-encing defections among the members of the House of Commons both from Sir Henry CampbellBannerraan and the Liberal Unionists to Lord Rose J r berys platfprm of efficiency imperial 1mpetlal ism and liberal economies j REMOUNT SCANDALS A curious light has be thrownon the remount scandals by a high officer I of the Government who tells the AS socialed Press that whatever the II merits or demerits of the case it would t never have come up had not n prlvatQ I squabble arisen between members of I the House of Commons According to Accordlnsto II I IthlS statement one member sent In a I bid for horses which was refused in p I favor of a Newmarket firm 0 Against II I I the latter the disappointed bidder and I several racing members of the House of Commons had bitter grudges biter A cabal was formed quite regardless of party lines and regardles Hne ond a determination was I arrived at to make tho Government suffer for giving contrct Goenment amah who was not In favor with the aristo cratic Parliamentary racing seL Tbcbe personal grievances hc8 gieances apparently had appareniv long been common talk In the l lobby of the House of Commons and the bait thrown to tIm opposition by the dis oppsiton eJs gruntled guntec Unionists was taken up with eagerly the wIh resulting exposition of the horse fore scandals I END OF STRUGGLE NEAR Pall On Mall the best Gazette Informed opinion the MnlGazete prophesies the end of all serious hostilities eroui hostltes in South Afri ca by S I e September and this Is rather a pessimistic than an optimistic view optmlsUc Judging from ar Kitcheners pro grass this week and the wellfounded rumors of Gen Bothas WCI Itts personal In I clination to Kurfender tho RUrcnder practical I end of the struggle prctcl struSglo may considerably I antedate September |