Mr Gladstone was himself again, and at his best, on the fatal morning. The magnificent peroration by which he hushed into awed silence one of the most turbulent oppositions that have ever jeered and interrupted a great orator stands unequalled and nnapproachtd by anything that has been heard in the House for many a long year Of Mr Gladstone it may be emphaticaiasserted that “ none but himself can be his his parallel," and for anything to compare to the splendid burst of dignified and sus tamed eloquence, the echoes of which are ringing through the land, we must go back to his famous speech on the second reading of the Reform Bill of 1866, to which, in d**d. it is in tome respects very curiously similar. Dedtne of Man. Nervous weakness, dyspspsia. impotence, sexual debility, eared y " Wells’ Health Bencwer.” Druggists. ImptiMOM, Ptosaer A Co., Agents, Christahnieh. “ Bongh 00 Bats.” Clear* out rats, mice, toaehsa, flies ants, bad bugs, beetles, insects, ■banka, jaek rabbits, gophers. Druggists. Bipthosne, Proesei Jk Co., Agents, Christflunk. •• Bnebn Paiba." Quick, complete cure, all kidney, bladder and nrinary ff* AtDrnggiita. Kemptborac, Prowsr 0 Qp., ifwfc
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1874, 23 August 1886, Page 3
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