Show I THE HOMERULE BILL In the icnt of IliCtnt IhiMnni Mill Diinninl Ihc Iinnicdlnli Ills solution of raillnmciil lrolinlnl liberal cnikrs 1kiiil With Him Not to ISislpn Hut to Ipjicnl to the Countrj Vii Unknown Hoat Goes llonn nml Several llics Are lost hhiiiiofnie iKyliTiiVsi11111 u lIh Ill ClIlig LONDOV May 17Iho Standard Hays hl Mr Gladstone vvishta an immediate dissolu lion nf Parli imenl Somo of his colleagues opinso dissolution on accounl of tim dls 1 tHe sl rflOthr milon hi Ohio Liberal 1 party Tho Grand OraiiRo Lodpo In Now Yntk hai sent n cable lUfMULe to Mr Johnson ih 1 offering i to assist the inhabitants of Ulslor LOSIWN May 17Au informal Cabinet Ho 1 ld1 J council was held Salurday cninR and yes leiday Gladslono held conferences with his colleagues II is reported that yieldlim to tho urgent advioo of Morlcy and Lord Sponccr Gladstono hit decided in tho event of defeat to demand from tho Queen an immediate im-mediate dissolution of arliamcnl Ohio ibcral nssooialion of leaders in Iho provinces have Bent a letter to Gladstone IcadinRwith l i hhiinottorosie I I but i lonpiieai to the country with n certainty of tipouriiut lol II rnJ nJ J tae 5cnl Wff n majoritv hnmberlaln I H deluded with radio protests To 1 a llirmniham Liberal who hail written that ChambcrlalnH action had destroyed all chances of his over attain tug tho leadership of tho Liberals Cham betlain replied that ho would Booner forsake politics than to consent to measures that would i rovo disastrous to the country Mr < Gladstone committee has asked Chant berlain to formulate n statement of conccs BioiiB that would reconcile him Iarnollites thought nssenliiiK to a second readme of the ILrms lull will opposn ndvaiioltiK it to the commit tco Rloltu until after a division on tho Homo Uulo bill I |