Show ACTS BRITISH MONE THE THRONE IS INVOLVED in discussion AS IT NEVER HAS BEEN BEFORE army officers said to have obtained obtain written assurances that they rhey would not be ordered to Ul london continues tn bo be a seething caldron cal droll over what the liberals now denounce as tile tho of the annly aristocrats against the tbt democratic democrat lc the fact has been established fro from all obtainable evidence that general le hubert gough and tile the other e s of the third cavalry bri brigade gaile ed and obtained written assurances which had been dratted drafted by it a lanyee that they would not bo be ordered to ti fight sir eldward edward carsons ulster volunteers and that these assur assurances aue s were iverd obtained largely through the personal intervention of the king before they left london they sent fent messages to td their brother officers li I 1 ireland that they had found su support llort from the highest quarte teri rip on oil their arrival tuesday at curragh campo they were welcomed by it a guard of f honor with cheers and related tile the out come of their to the war office the throne which has traditionally kept out of party controversies bogli because ot of aloofness and as a cointot point ut honor with public men and newspapers Is involved in ili the discussion us as it has never been before during kins king georges I 1 reign or that of life his most diplomatic loni atte father the section of tile liberals who opposed what they denounced noun ced as a surrender to the military oligarchy are criticizing the king with the greatest freedon freedom 1 they res resent enthis his action in ili summoning to the palace field marshal lord roberts who in his speeches advised tho the officers that they might properly refuse service in ill suppressing the ulster Irre concilla bles and criticize his majesty for dealing personally with field marshal sir john french chief of tho the general staff and gen sir arthur paget commanding tile tho forces in ireland who should have been dealt wita they think only by the secretary of state for war ar in ili accord accordance aiice with the customary rou title tine |