Show llurtlnuloii on ihesiiuniioii l Lovnov August 7A meeting I of IhO iboral 1 Unionists I wan held in Devonshire i I House IV residence of Lord Hnrtingtoii Ito I I-to dav Hartington presided l6 nnd among those present wcru Joseph Chamberlain I 17 Jnmifl Hvhinds Caine Hencago nnd Jcsso Coiling llnrtington li in n long speech upon tho coming Iarliamentar work proposed that nil 1 attitude of htoaility toward Ihs ndhercnts of Iho lab lfoh government i I govern-ment should ho abandoned Iho Liberal sections should cooperuto in tho endeavor lo secure the enactment of useful legislation and oppose unitedlj nil proposalsloukme to tho separation of tho Lmpirc Hu said Iho consolidation of tho pirt was only a matter of time Cheers loward that end tho Unionists should nt onco ideittify I themselves with tlio rest of the Liberals hy Inking hal in thu Commons among them He reiterated his opinion that tho split in Ito party would soon hud I a Chamberlain I I followed and Raid he would willitigl accept n aIcaderbhip if llarttngtons I resolution wan unanimously adopted that tho Radical tad Whig Unionists should work together nnd that the leaders who nro I priv councilors should claim Beats in the Commons leaders on nn cqnalit with tho filidUmc |