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Show I IE IS ALL BRITISH SIGHT jurn Has Changed tar of Political Worship. ARE SUICIDAL liet Letter Carriers in Arms Against ister General. ELIP EVERETT, a Tho Tribune, let. 4. The question of shadows everything else clcs, although it leaves oplo, 'with tho exception Orangemen, quite cold, 's much-discussed letter indeed, came as r god-ories, god-ories, who until it ap-iven ap-iven moro at sea than vever, have tho whole 1 to make it appear that 3 chancellor was acting perturbed Liberal gov-tiat gov-tiat tho letter was to be i a radical flag of dis-I dis-I Worship, of fact. Lord Loroburn, lly a Liberal peer, no jy the same gods as he was made a peer, and mding close to the pres-i pres-i he sharply condemns i whole radical pro-injr pro-injr Welsh disostabhsh-only disostabhsh-only exception of home in regard to this meas-wcakened meas-wcakened and tho Na-formerly Na-formerly looked upon i friend? are now any-isiastic any-isiastic over him. : iBe, nao remembers tho way in I'm'ddcnly resigned will admit wnld take a very strong stom-fcmllow stom-fcmllow the statement that he BTklecteQ to act as (lie mouth-t'tte-govcrnmcut, quite aside mjiA that his suggestion prac-nBBffnats prac-nBBffnats to asking the govern-nritltlraw govern-nritltlraw the homo rule bill and Mta whole Irish question. As Kiook at prcsout, it is most uu-Kat' uu-Kat' there will be a conference (Mid the Tories unbend and of-pis of-pis of it acecplublo to the" gov-le gov-le to Be Cured, recent issue the editor of Truth, .with tho political situation, t no . one who is not ready to liter should touch home rule. So 'government lias not shown any L' wakening; but Trutli tells iat all attempts to pacify the ncn are sure to bo looked upon :fi Bign. adoney in Belfast," ho says, very ugly disease. It has got :nred, and if there is a little ttmg in the process tho survi-11 survi-11 he all the bolter for the ex-h ex-h As long ago as 3886 tho re-the re-the Belfast riots commented ;nj)on tho spirit of tho Orange t 10 no kindness and very bad wcoip to surrender to that ' own view is that tho provis-should provis-should bo told plainly that p the part of the Paris com-lo com-lo required whiff of grapeshot loublculy follow. Such a doclar-Qia doclar-Qia cool much courage, and the lent is merely inviting trouble Mho person of Mr. Birrel, it jy doubt to 'continue on tho Lis no doubt that tho majority Wtish people are ready to in-"8 in-"8 opinion. Tories have done themselves Fb harm by their attompt to je icing mto the matter, and yLpesent nearer of the crown peen person than ho is, thoy t J0 1 18 havo lia(1 evon more wieel sorry at having mude FfRtion. It is a well-known 5, Lor,d ansdowno and Bonar iLaM9 soveral uttempts to PKcorgo to come to their f'f. bu1t the Liberal press has .outspoken in Hb warning to tho L Jn-terero in th political it 15 small wonder that a $ Preaout king has tlfiz:1 to listen -to his responBi-attoro responBi-attoro rather than to the irre-Readers irre-Readers of the opposition. & Up in Arms. i?0Vnm!Patral9 rocontly com-M com-M i iact t,lat no "e had vXn, ""carrier or postal om-iio om-iio M ad ABuage, and it is in v i Un,tU now this class of tart ?,anid 1,as hon, 'ts fato est superhuman patience, yoyer, their patience is at , uko most quiet mon, thoy C Vnvo formidable enemies S.Mlle',,,nt0 UCti0n- At 11 ces a (lay tho7 voiced their I'tfc. carno to conclusion fed t?rfSont Postmaster goneral r th.uir moat stubborn enemy, ySfit V07 rcnsnablo claims fflff ''5n? as bo could not re-fcS,Vf re-fcS,Vf a?fcatod at the polio, tanffii? ?fc r5J t him was to nB f0f T,ostal omplovees in lly it.- ,coramona. Thov im-tttwte4 im-tttwte4 to collect an election |