Show II is dlfllcult to see any good politics or expert administration In tho determination deter-mination of the British Cabinet that the King and Queen shall not visit Ireland They wanted to go It appearS ap-pears but tho Ministry opposed and shoulder tho responsibility Why they opposed is J not stated but they would need to have knowledge Of something very serious afoot to Justify their act And yet this could hardly be possible or the King would have known oCI It which his opposition to the will of the Ministers would not Indicate The suggestion that the conclusion to for bid tho visit was reached on account oC the cheering by the Irish members of tho Boer success is a sham as the telegram explains The British War office flounders in its management of the war and ia facing a scandal on account of the purchase of horses this blunder as to the Irish visit awaken further outcry Yet the British public pub-lic will no doubt stand by the Ministry in spite of all Its I stupidities and bad management till the war Is over Th nth n-th vengeance of tho nation will light upon them and it bids fair to light very Hard |