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Show JOHN TYNDALL'S TORY SPEECH. An Arraignment of Gladstone for the Death of Gordon and the Bloody Business in Soudan. London, November 6. John Tyndall, scientist, has written a letter in which he declines de-clines to stand as a candidate for Member of Parliament for Renfew. He says that the permanent atmosphere of the House would not suit him. He belongs to no party, but if . the House permits its members to speak by virtue of special knowledge or when they had anything profitable to say, he would be willing to accept an election to that class. He preceeds to DENOUNCE THE GLADSTONE CABINET, Which he says, headed by an unstable ruler, caused five years of humiliation abroad and confusion at home. Recalling the events in the Transvaal and Soudan, Mr. Tyndall says: "If there be a day of retribution for the misdeeds of men, I would not willingly accompany to the Judgment seat the un-purged un-purged spirits of those who are responsible for the blood shed in the Soudan. It was damning and damns' It I isiness from beginning be-ginning to end; yet t! a man who is responsible responsi-ble above all others for 1 his wast of blood, 'WHO SENT GORDON. TO THE WILDS And there abandoned him to death and mutilation, mu-tilation, now dares to talk to the people of Midlothian as if no fleck rested upon his workmanship." The Conservatives are distributing dis-tributing Tyndall's letter broadcast. |