Show I DOWN ON PARNELL Lord Hartlugtou Declares That > o English Political Party Can Concerto I Con-certo Parnells Demands i A League ttcetiiig In Dublin Yesterday j Asserts That Landlords Must I Be Abolished Cholera Causes a Panic iu Toulon In Italy They Have It Too I Hnrtln tons Views on PnriiclD Position LONDON August 3OThe jJIarouis of Hart I ington who was Minister of War under tne Gladstone government delivered an address at Rosendalo yesterday in which he urged the extension of local selfgovernment so that Parliament might be able to give its attention at-tention solely to imperial legislation No I I party he said would ever concede Mr Par nellsdemands the ultimate fesnjfc of which would be to bind British members irrespect r ive of politics to combine to keep the em I pire intact Lord Hartmgtou said he was i glad that Parnell had explicitly defined his I position and conditions upon which his alliance could be purchased He thought that no political party in England would consent to acquire or attain office by conceding Parnells demands He believed that that gentleman had for once made a mistake in openly stating his demand de-mand and thereby insuring his own defeat If he persisted in his policy of obstruction means would be found by a practically united people to impose a firm veto on proposals pro-posals that were fatal to the integrity and prosperity of the empire Lord Hartington disclaimed the extreme socialistic pro gramme of the Chamberlain party and favored moderate measures of land reform |