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THEHJRN OF MR iDSTONE.

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THEHJRN OF MR iDSTONE. A CORI WELCOME-HOME. The Press Ail on says :—After a sojourn Some three in the South of France, urmg which he has enjoyed excellent Mr G,a* returned to London on Monday eveninbe hour at which the right hon- gentlematld arrive having become generally knowarge number of people col- 'ecfced at Charins Kaihvay Station a con- siderable time behe Continental train was 1Je. Temporarjters separated the platform j *t which the traiito draw up from the other | Actions of the and only a few duly | authorised were al to pass through. The general public assfl outside the barriers and *lso in the station-jind approaches, which, *8 the time for the J of the train drew near, were thickly thro Amongst those who first arrived was Mo Morley, with whom wag Miss Helen Gla», the latter attired in black. Then in qfeuccession came Lord Aberdeen, Mr AriMorley, Sir Algernon Dr Haysm^n,Dr Gunsbur^. It was early intimated that ram from Folkestone L Would arrive at 5.45ead of 5.40, and the f -Sontb-Ea-sfcern IiaiOfficials had arranged that Mr Gladstonsarriage should be f detached at Cannon- and brought on to | Onariiig-cross by speci £ ne. [ at ten m,m six fcbe engine with [ ft sa!oon, carriag«n\ed into Charing- I r"^a ,0n" Ih" l,riv; company assembled I cheer, and Mv Is tone was seen to in acknowledgment* the train was still m motion Seated nea right lion, gentle- were Mrs Gladstone Henry Gladstone, ana Mrs Arinitsiead. n the train being brought up Miss Glad and Mr Henry uladstone entered the s, and the various members of the familyinly and tenderly greeted each other. lAberdeen and Mr John Morley next steppe* the compartment and shook hands with 5ladston< Other iriends followed, until the j became crowded. Ine carriage windows wenieged by AS many as had been able to gacess to the arrival platform. As Mr Gladsto>ho was now seen to be in excellent health, sO from the saloon to enter the carriage ot Stuart JJendel, which was in wai tinge people fell back and made way 4iir«i. At the same time they raised ieer, and ^there were many cries of Welciome, Sir." Mr Gladstone, who wore a fur- coat decorated with a buttonhole of liliesd his hat and smiled. Before entering theria-go he again lifted his hat and appeared iy pleased with the compliment paid to hime was followed Jnto the carriage by Mrs stone, who^also looked extremely well, and Helen Glad- stone. Mrs Henry Gladstoneed, in reply to j an inquiry, that they had had V good passage across the Channel, but it wasJr wet. Upon driving off, Mr Gladstone hade conversation with Mr John Morley, whorwards stated that the right hon. gentlernatended to go down to the House of Commoiiough it was at first understood that he wooroceed direct to the house of Mr Stuart FJ in Carlton- gardens. Mr Gladstone met1! an ell\iu" siastic reception as soon as his &S6 reached the barriers, outside of which tfcneral public were collected, and the cheers vftaken up in the station yard. The crowd phed into the Strand, where the traffic wasporaniy ob- structed. Mr Gladstone freque raised his hat as he drove along. j i. t Mr Gladstone was so little ,ued by his journey that, accompanied by M^stone, he drove down to the House of (Jpns within half an hour of his arrival in Lou' The pro- &ress of his catriage from Carlt-onlse■gardens to Westminster was watched' different points by a crowd of peo many of whom heered as theyrecogtused the veteran statesman. Theght hon. gentleman took his uglial place on trontOPPO- sition Bench about six o'clock and welcomed by the whole House, although the >lause was naturally loudest and most prole on the Liberal benches, especially those bethe gang- Way. The right hon. gentleman, weeined in excellent health, remained in the Hcabout an hour, and then drove back to Ctn House Gardens. In the course of the evenne had an informal conference with some of leading; associates concerning the position propects of Parliamentary business.

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