Show CHUR CHILLS MAIDEN SPEECH tle the hon henry M russel of tyrone ireland a member of the british parliament who was in now new york this week told some interesting things about randolph churchill 11 in an interview at the fifth avenue hotel 1 I see that lord churchill is makin making i g another sensation in parliament said he by haj h speech on the parnell commission he to is always making sensations I 1 remember his maiden speech in the house of commons it was in the spring attacks 5 of 1874 gladstone had attacked attack the indian policy of who had not yet been made earl of Beacons beaconsfield field the great liberal leader was never in better vein than on that occasion and hv hf slashed right and left in the most savage way it was about the time that the queen was being made Bin press of india and this act gave the opposition an opportunity which finally ended in the rival rivals s overthrow no one seemed ready to answer mr gladstone Is attack and there was the usual subdued murmur which happens when a deliberative body does not quite know what to do all at once a boyish looking young fellow whom I 1 had bad remarked before took off his but bat arose and began to speak he looked extremely slight and youthful and every one supposed it would be the usual thing with a debutante a few words disconnected some halting and indecision and then a breakdown and an ignominious failure to attack Glau gladstone stone why it was apollo attacking great j jove ove so everyone took a comfortable seat and got ready to laugh but the time for laughter did not seem to come with perfect coolness and the aplomb of captain hawtree himself the youthful speaker answered the principal statements of mr gladstone then suddenly changing his style and argument he began a defense of the conservative policy and its leader just then faultlessly clad in evening dress and with a primrose in his buttonhole disraeli came into the room with an air of inscrutable impassiveness that covered his face like a mask he listened an instant and an appearance pe arance of interest came into his face churchill went on and when he wound up with a brilliant peroration the english parliament perceived that the conservative side had bad an addition that would be valuable and the house rang rafig with delighted cheers next morning he was famous and since then there has been no laughing when churchill eg egan a n t to 0 s speak peak |