Show A 1TKTINKNT JK8SON According to our cable nous Mr Labonchere is represented as saying 11 could bring over enough wavcrcrH to carry the Homo Itulo bill if Mr Gladstone Glad-stone would only give way a very lilllo and it fa further stated that the Premier will not budge an Inch from Ins present position that ho will sink or Bim on tho merits of his case In view of tho constant saddling of all American legislative a legis-lative measures with Innumerable a riders In order to procure tho passage of oven tho ghost of tho original draft this uhoning of truo backbone back-bone by Iho British 1rcniicr should teach n lesson to our statesmen Washington Wash-ington There is a fcimllurity of conditions condi-tions between tho Irish Homo I Itulo bill and Etnctil leading American measures affording u good Hold in which to compare the parliamentary tactics of both countries coun-tries Mi Gladstone in opposed to the greatest array of political acumen ever known in thin long rango of liritlsh history his-tory added to which ill lights directly against tho wishes of tho Crown und all who come within the circle surrounding it and l vet bo will concede nothing from what ho hellou3 to bo right in tile premises prem-ises und would rather lose elation pouer and populuritvtlmn forfeit his com iclions In the case of American legislation of equal importance on the eida of the water the authors of measures arc forced through chicanery and petty causes such as would make a ItritUh legislator blush If mentioned to him to no amend change and emasculate the loading provisions of J 1I I o I I their measures in order to case enough of them to bo of any effect that the measures if passed are shorn of their most potent sections and loaded down with riders expressive of bombast and the ignorance If nothing worse of tho legislative marplots who caused It all Tho heroic altiludo of the ling lish Premier should Eland as n model to many of our own socalled slalcsmen and teach them that public measures when founded < In right and for the Interests Inter-ests of tho whole jieople should be paramount para-mount to personal or party interests and that sectional influence Bhould never bo permitted to bo fell in passing on them We commend tho present grand position of Ircmicr Gladstone to the sponsors of nil Important legislation jet remaining on the lie and suggest to them that it is better to have fought and lost than not to have fought at all The victory after n sharp fight is so much sweeter and defeat de-feat loses Its sling through the consciousness conscious-ness of duly well performed |