Show moa of and the littral party in england special 8 I 1 oct 19 the liberal party ia getting ready for battle and preparing for a harmonious and vigorous fight or victory at the next general election as nell as for a and strong contest on every occasion prior to then throughout this eek leave been held daily at mr gladstone talked with aery prominent adherent oi the old liberal party and a discussion of the situation has proceeded steadily the conversations of lie liberal leaders have related chiefly to the question whether it is advisable to disclose definitely for the present alie next biome rule bill which is to be put for wad by gladstone and his friends and to include in the platform of alie party several plans of the socialist and democrate pro gramme sir gladstone hag decisively ra ejected the latter suggestion but baa to leave liberal free to advocate on their own responsibility lity subjects 0 the tion of land triennial parliaments tnt of gariea to members of the house of commons the abolition of indirect taxation v ith the substitution ol 01 direct taxation of the propertied classes abolition of ground rents and kotlier matters of special interest to voters in both town and country the resulted in alie final acceptance by gladstone of the principle of retention of irish members in the imperial parliament whatever may be done in behalf of the local legislation of ireland result lias been that gladstone has i to mate the dis establishment of lie church in scotland and walea an electoral elea toral war he has not heretofore been found willing to do gladstone will speak at South post next wednesday and lie will then dist loee alie matured policy of alie liberal i arcy his utterances te rances are awaited w ith greatest interest tor in view of alie successive and phenomenal trinna pha of the lib eras at the bye and alie increasing dis of the tories and their unionist allies alie position of the liberals with the probability ol 01 their return to power is of vast importance to the nation and gladstone ah head and chief will once more have the destinies of the country in liis hands eo that whatever he may say at present is braught with particular significance the as well as the liberals look upon his coming work in this light chamberlains NASTY joseph chamberlain has again con to escate the rage 0 his opponents and the disgust 0 his friends he has chareen gladstone while in office w ith bribing some eminent liberals with offers of titles to induce them to kielp him destroy the union in a speech which lie delivered at plymouth this peculiarly lo 10 se tongued gentleman eaid mr gladstone that the homo rule bill wai received with dismay in all quarters resorted to entreaties and threats to bribery and other efforts to induce men into against their convictions lie did not mention any names of israelis whom lie includes in ghesu bat it id well understood that lie referred to some commoneta com monera w ho biad been trans anred to the house 0 lordi kir theroa be coniing lord brosley Bro seey sir michal basi the brewer becoming lord IS urton alio diun john C C hamilton he coming lord beside these honors declared mr gladstone conte ired six bAronett iea upon ins frienda and promised more benefits of the tame kind to those who stood by him bl outrageous are these hotheaded accusations and BO wide of any basis 0 truth that they have ex cilto no feeling almost but of amazement at the folly of the man who makes them ills speech is a ewt surprising episode even in a campaign in which are said by the unionist fac tion chamberlains charges will be made the subject of a motion in parliament li ament IS davoll OF TUB tho liberal federation of horth wales lias voted to place itself on recin favor of the re of lie church in wales and in faar of free education it haa on the kotlier hand rejected lie proposal for the foon dirig of a national welsh league with an anti landlord basis of policy it does not approve of applying this method of agitation to the welsh situation and prefers to rely upon regular political work and a ratler lefas style of operations sir parnell has been interviewed on the subject 0 bis health which has been eo bad as to occasion bwy serious fears among bis friends he says eliat he is retting better and expects to be n ell enough to tike some part in the business of the coming session of parliament being questioned with regard to the hutlock for the cession lie said eliat it will be more important than any previous session of the present parliament lie believed that the fall of the bal tour salisbury government is cerlan either at the next session or that of 1891 lie looks upon the position of the opposition as exceedingly strong and says that die to bo forced upon the cabinet by evcic possible means at the command of the opposition lie that this course is fully justi Ged by the fact that the government no longer has the confidence of the majority of electors as the recent bye elections e with overwhelm ing evidence and ha is confident that the result of dissolution would be to place again in power statesmen who really i C resent the natian and who will carry out the w ill of ei gland and the english taxpayers in ireland TUB SCHEME sir edwarde solicitor gener al says the government w ill persist in making concessions to irish roman catholics with its schema for making further endowments tor their benefit negotiations are even now proceeding between sir balbour and archbishop walsh and they indicate that there ja a des agn on the part of alie government to found three roman catholic colleges which are to be affiliated to the dublin university this is not materially different from endowing a Catli olic ity in ireland and alrea ly grumbl ings are heard which indicate that a cerious upheaval is likely to follow any attempt of the ministry to carry out their scheme |