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Show 'THE UIIANII (JliI) MAX." Four riionun I 'c rsons llatlier to I Utrn lo an .tiblrffcs h; the Agrd Slalflman. HC PnCDICTS A SPCCOY LIDCRAL VICTOHY. A Ureal Variety or Ilnrnhnr r.iltlknl ijMstlsns Iniiclieil I'rw'b 'ro- Inngcil (liferlng. nrTfsiaioweawM itiAnsrni:oN Tin. itnmiti u. He AfVlrtM lime Ihtn-MiKl lile ul atte.li. Vcwoaimi, Oct. 2. Over i WO per sona were looked In 1 yne-elde flieatT tonight to henr Uladatohe. Ihe ap rwaraun of the mded stattsmsu and lilawlfewntlhtfslgnilforAprdobgeil ovation, with which Uladbntj was obviously dellghled. Whe u 'jultt was restored, Dr. Wat-on moved and Hurt ftveondc-d a reiotultoii rxpretlrig an af-fe-ctlon for and unJInuuhtiH onr) dencu In CJUIstone. Tho rreoluituii wm carried with renvatnl artlainu tloos, When Hut cheering ublded, (Jladitonc roue torpvaV Ut.ADHlU.SK'a ADIlRlAS. Licking beck to 18SQthey siw, ho ml J, what waslvllevat totidA cmidIi-lug cmidIi-lug LlUral defeat. Hut during the leare slncu i la;ed tho huriKJii has brlghtviiod. riiero are mmy pre-eureors pre-eureors of certain victory, and that victory CJUld hid be. fardllaid. Mueh had Iteetiaald about (he tato e-ouvor slou of tho national debt. All tho saving thereon nnd mire, ho d claretd, had already tttu absorbed ab-sorbed and ellscc-J from Hie eublla accounts, not only by enormous tucreaMH In the charges fir sup) ly and the mcriry ilvll rate of tho country, but alo by an enormous Inirei-olulhe nival an 1 military ex lendlture. Ho should like to have 1 lkiuoii Ihu government's lorelgu IKjllcy, nhlch ha I many domcttlc re ulls, butlbefMllcy of tho pnsent uJ mlultratlon bad bieu we-U nigh tbn luvene and rovers of thai of Lord Heae-onsfleld. J tut ns the Littorals hid e tub; rot I loriiakuthe Work f thu lleiconilleld aJmlhlitrHtlou dinicult, Uiautethey thought It waa doing Hi, o ha I they striven t make the v. ork of tho pre-M-nt ttdmluitraiion In lu foreign policy easy, becauew they thought, so far as Iniormatlon muit, that 1U lril had uiidi rrono a neilclal change. "Uhall Inle-ol rejoice,' exmlliiueM UIadiUue,'lf, before thu day comes f jr the pre nl adiululstrntlou toglvo up the ghost, tt will be potilolu for I"M Hilubury to make ait el jrt to ro lleveiisof theburdvuwmeaad cinbar lading OUCUl'ATlOK 0KOYiT which, so long as It Jails, mut bo a eaufnof weaknesa." IJloilhtouerpokoa word ofcongralu Jollon and hoio lu regard lo the tern-t tern-t rautn fiuealloii, revluwlng thu work, uud adde-J: MTnow approaching my lulodufllw msv not wltmiii It, lot many of you will eve a thorough and itrectlvu reform of the lawa connected with the irafllo In alcohol, wlili nu ackuowJudgmoHt of the right of the bical jiopulatloii to srlllo tho iiuesllou whether, within their borders, jajIjIIo liouMashhll exht." Chevrm Touching thu fiuertloii I abolition otlhoheredllsry I'eers, (Jlad-touosald It Is ai pieent rather lu the shade, owing to tho priority or the claims or other m I Jeels. Ho should not be sorry If It should rciuahrlu theeuode longer, provided an oxlra leiuo were gained by Its forleatance and wis lorn lu deI tng with puhllo sentiment. He warned the Houeo of Lords, however, that It might mako tho matter a burn Ingeiut-itloiilf thujreere werulenijdfHl tolUleti tothocouimd ghen by Lorl HalUbury, when ho conteinpUlo I the jmMibllltyofn Literal victory and ru mlnde-d them that all would not le over, ei en If thu Commons should pats Allomeruleblll.thstthellouaoot IorJi might Interioae Itself between tho Judgment of iho Nation and thu Incor ljratlonof thatjuiigmetit In tho form of law. Hie L jrds tried Hint gamu lu MI throughout tho eecdlugfi on thn Hefcrm bill, and underwent humllla tlom. Olad.touo himself, In ltxki aud IbOI.hadthe felicity or Infelicity to I lit CONH.tOT WITH TUU 1JIIU1. Wo had, hu said, a great battIuuion Ihe repeal nf the pajr duties, ono of the most dlflluultaud ImporUut qtics. tlous of ihu trade (ontroversy. ou know what the eouiucncfii luvo been lu the establishment of a free pre whloh has done moro than any other single cauie to eduoito the couu try, and to which wu mainly owe to vat an exloutloii of tho frauchlse Kbeuld thelordst'eseduutd to accept thetlejilorabhitiiggettlonof Kallabury, they theuiivlves will I o the tint to ru lent It. IU-gardtng regUtratlun reform, tJhdUnw said there was muth In favor of giving It a forward ptaco on thu Liberal pUtfjrm, Coming down to the question ou la lr, ho said thai tho linur repreaenta-tlou repreaenta-tlou In Furllametitmutt be extended. Theme charged with Hie central man-agenicntor man-agenicntor allalrs or tho tarty will exhibit tho ulmot deposition to awiit, wherever n eonillturncy la found fa vorabln to the claim of a It tor can H date. Thu constituencies limit boar thu unit of residence of throo labor representative lu Ijondou. Nothing can le clearer than tho title ofauoli mombers lo receive euch uld front tha public treasury as will enable them to dUchsrgu tho Uik lui-!OHid lui-!OHid ui-in them for the ubllo bene tit. Jurthermorv, It Is smoug tliuludls iisablo bUTILM OK Tim J.IUKIUI, 1'AllTV, when In txiwer, tu establish dUtrlct aud rlih uiiuuclls, to bring self-government tn the door of thu laboring man throughout tho country, and to enact compulsory lowers, enabling suitable ltodlen lo acquiro laud, In order to place tho rural imputation In neanr relalloimtc tbo mo and jrofit from the land they havo en loug tilled for the be ne tit of oUiers. drt at cheer-Ing cheer-Ing Comlog downtothuque'stlon oftbu hours of labor, Uladelunu uild that ho i lews with (atUfirtlon the large re duel loin hi lheaniiJinlof toll cnvle-l which hi- relfow -clllzeii had achieved hi the Inst twenty year Hewlshei welt to All further reduction ti might It aalbIo to achieve, without vlula-llnn vlula-llnn or thv rights of any man. I Morn BMcntlugtotho prltiilte ofAcompul. soryhw Idudltne labirerv lo reduce tbolr IaIku to a ct rtaiu numWr oftioiira daily, ho was glad to hv n detn Jimtra. Hon Hut t how who uu n-celtitl Ijw wage for long hours are tu receive at lesnt thoim wages ror shorter hours. He wlllglvit no abeohitn Judgment iij-ju the fiuethn, but recommend mu'h elrciim-"tlc.n( much careful examination, exami-nation, Ufore prooeedlng with step which miy ruvu trretrlcvabU nnd which ('tight not to lie prematurely adopted. Hjimklngof the Irish question, Mr. Uladitouu said ho w.u glad Hint their otn"onvtits rontMH d to Intrudui e a local government bill; but It IsAdeAthbuI r neutamet, Fur ihln li the sixth j car of l'arllameut an I the government have pled k id tin urnvl i s Vjl It) AIKJIT COtllLliiV! anJ not louw Ilriil-h crexllt to pur-cliao pur-cliao Irish land, aleo to Introduce lucel government, lhry hav jut rive lean breaking tw i,r thrai pleelger. Now in urtwut utrtit they seek to redeem I lie reiualmiig pleelge. Huch li the cl inency of the Lit eral patty that I wm ourothvlrreNolutluii will Hrerelved wlthou arm. I admit, however, that the reason 1 njolrvlslliat the local governniont tuuot auilat Irelind tu ob tain national rights. 1 hu Tory Idea of locil government, said Mr. (Hadatonv, Is Idle tilk, l.ical goeriimeut with nut control of Ihupollcu li epilvahnt lo proposing the creation of a Tarda-men Tarda-men l h Itbout thu jower of re gulatlng taxation. liicouUltintfthoaiieitlonthit tho government cf Irvlsul had Ueu a nieces, nie-ces, Uladrdonu at great length ro-mludevl ro-mludevl hie heirera that what (bo preterit pret-erit goverurm tit called crime lulu Jjiid wna ngiarlnu combluilloti Ij secure the tenants an undetirmlmM right Nu doutt theM coinbliuth Tji some 1 1 inta developed into crime; but the government ha J not hii rur Ihe erline. Instead, they bad Interfered Willi prlvatu llttrly lu a manner that woull iiottie tolorattxl In this country, (iladatoim Mid ho had aaked himself why their opponents J-eral-t In this, fur them, hopvles t niggle. Is II tie-cause they ate governed by thu fear of an Itlih nation? The reputation of a country Is measured by a stsntard easily gutb u ut. It means what Its neighbors think of It. A ceiudtiiiuatory verdict wae lng Ago prououuevd by l.ngland with reference to lint i.xiic r tuwimii rnti.ANtu Farllament will never uvertakoC.e arrears lu public bualnen until this terrible lrlh policy la out of tho way. lu the jrtod to v imo 11 If clear that It muit te etlthe r frh ndly or at en mltywith Ireland. There hue been Att allcrnatlvu I toto l'ugl vud tor ceu turles. And thoH ages w heii einnlty,uot frtendihlp. waichoeeu a thealterni- ttve. It wm au emclty with themai HUt i-a. rot with thu ieople. Von havo at tiled Ataiiolnt declah win your hU. toty, If It U for your future tunny. After the next geutral election UiIj enmity, If It eunlliiuee, will bo an enmity with the iHWilets, not with tin Hlate-s. If Ireland Is oppressed hercnftT II will bo (jre-fsed byyou, iwoj lo of I.ngliud. Theeinctaeioof unuteoidiiiiriproMng another li tlmenddeat, most lieartreud lug and humbling that eun lo seen on Hiu mi r fact of tho earth. I can never Ulliwe that n great natbu will plan lUelf In such a iioHtloti. In truth, this uutalliu already haa been coinldtteU liieotno degree. 1 decided that a dee-lardlonlu dee-lardlonlu favor of frlendautp hae been made In tho most constitutional msu tier by thu result of the 1-oIN. Our opioiicnts now admit It to bo something formtdeble. The conatltueiules have sicken, not only the sober, the Jut, the true, but Al.u the Inevitable, f JreU n plause, Upon theo verdict Ireland telle, You havo Watched her conduct lu thu dlfllciiitclrcutnaUnoe-sof thepikt nine mouths, conduit which I do not heal tatutoaay liasevokeJ In overy breast tho respoiisUo volco of symiiethy nnd of Inert used convU Hon that wo may deal eafuly and prudently with uur fellow fel-low subjects lu Irelsiid. When tha pro(tr (rlod comes, the general whim erf this country will ratify the Judgment Judg-ment already given at nuarlyahuu tired ioIuta. Ihe eutlro people of I'ugland will, by a great and ducbdwi majority, do termlue to finally dispose of theodu-mind theodu-mind now main ujioii them lu the (hmrutaud moat nudlblo tones, after along and iwilnful txtwrlenco mule un thoni by their honor, their Inter-eot, Inter-eot, aud Uielr duty beforo Uud aud mm. At the comlutlon of OlaJitono' speech theio wax an outburat of eu-thuiUktlo eu-thuiUktlo cheering, prolonged for sev i tsl minutes. A volo of thanks to Mr. (Iladatone, propose! by Harcourt and seconded by Morhy, was adoptenl ivltb a rush nod tho proceedings closml with singing of "A uld LangHyue," |