Show Gladstone Goes to the Show LONDON April 29Gladstone and wife today to-day visited the grounds of the American Exhibition and the camp of the Wild West Show A special performance was given for their entertainment They were much impressed by the aborigines Gladstone sat looking on with every evidence of childish child-ish delight After the performance he was introduced to Indian Red Shirt Gladstone Glad-stone spoke to him at length and asked him whether he noticed any difference between be-tween English and Americans or if he regarded re-garded them as brothers Red Shirt replied re-plied ho didnt notice mnchabont brotherhood brother-hood The 1500 workmen employed at the exhibition grounds cheered for Gladstone and Home Rule Gladstone bowed repeatedly repeat-edly in answer to the salutations Gladstone Glad-stone was entertained at lunch by the managers man-agers of the Exhibition Colonel Russell of Boston presided Gladstone replying o a toast to his health said among other things The institutions and progress of the United States have always been the subject of great interest to me ever since very many years ago I studied the life l of Washington I then became aware first of the magnitude of the destiny reserved for Americans second I sec-ond of the fact that the period of the birth of the American States was of more interest than any other possible to study Whenever the youth desirous of studying political history his-tory consults me respecting the course of study in the field of history I always refer him to the early history of America God Almighty made the Englishmen and Amen cans kinsmen and they ought to have an affection for one another If they had not humanity would cry shame upon them I rejoice that the clouds which once obscured our mutual vision have almost vanished from our political sky and that the future is as bright and promising as tho warmest hearted among us can desire Colonel Hughes Eallett Member of Par liament entertained Buffalo Bill at dinner din-ner today |