2 JULY 1892, Page 9

Mr. Gladstone further said that if the House of Lords

threw out a Home-rule Bill carried in the Commons, there would be no occasion or justification for a Dissolution, which means, we suppose, that in that case Home-rule would be indefinitely postponed, and that other reforms would be taken up. How would either Parnellites or Anti-Parnellites bear that ? Would not such a policy split up further and still more effectually the splinters of Mr. Parnell's party ? Since making this speech, Mr. Gladstone has, we are happy to say, more or less recovered from the injury ; has gone to Scotland and com- menced his new Midlothian campaign.