16 MAY 1891, Page 3

The influenza, which has killed an Archbishop and a Member

of Parliament, has at last attacked Mr. Gladstone and the Prince of Wales. Mr. Gladstone has had fever on him all the -week, but the temperature was sinking on Thursday and yesterday, and though confined to his bed, he is doing well. The attack of the Prince of Wales is said to be very slight. Lord George Hamilton, who was recovering, has had a relapse, and Mr. W. H. Smith said on Wednesday that ten of his col- leagues were in bed, that they had only one clerk at the table, and that the messengers were nearly all laid up, while there were " serious gaps " on the front bench opposite. Certainly no epidemic that we can remember has ever disabled the public service so thoroughly. But if the Irish Land Bill shall have passed through Committee this week, there will be com- pensations even for this epidemic. It would not have passed through Committee without the help of the influenza.