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THE SUN TUESDAY JUNE SO 1885 mhe iD TUESDAY JUNE 30 1885 AuareII Tdal Bljwi Orr Mi4 to tr cJL ir Jr Tibl si IB I Wss ae at to I Ma4UMi Sej tr 0 rtttnrery I Mf 4 Rtr 1httr ilrsaTrrlnl Orchestra IT 7 7 Paelare 1krtr Nitri lluiOII ilrils Hull eValltk Thealr Tits Slick llflr IF I uhe rl tlvn I Mallrod Id DAILT Year 5 0 DAILY Per Month IM IUNDAT Per Year 10 DAILY AND SUNDAY lsr Year 0 WEEKLY rerlear 1 OO T1IK BUN New York Cllr I Advtrtt tment for WEEKLY Btm II sued lomorroic mono nual be handed in I i il evening before six oclock if In iI i I 4 I Will Ho Fnce the Munlc Mr EVAirrs has boon mado United States Senator by tho Now York IiORlslaturo Ills jolcotlon for that offlco gave him good start In tho raco for something bettor but he should loso no tlmo In takftig tho next stop Unless ho can botlmcs demonstrate hla personal availability for a Presidential ho will find tho Senate chamber canvass wi Ind chambr i sck blind alloy rather than highway to tho White IIouso Whether Mr Evxnra would run well be 1 tore tho people Is a question about which opinions differ But It Is certain that tho i next Republican National Convention will i nominate no man for President who Is not believed havo tho power to carry tho great Btato ot Now York Mr EVAUTS can provo bis own ability answer this condition In Just one way namely by persuading his party to run him for Governor this year a Then Mr EvAnm and his party would find out whether his fellow citizens are willing to eondono certain acts and utterances of his public career and should he olmnoo bo 3 It successful ho would have drawn most effectually 4 tr tho fire of his opponents I ho really should face the wishes bo President he tac campaign music now Tho President and Mr Ilcdden i Our esteemed contemporary the New York Times think tho Presidents enemies a delighted because Mr REDDEN has boon appointed titular Collector the Port of Now York I We trust this view Is not correct Wo are Inclined ascribe It tho recent trying i weather and tho fact that the goodnatured 1 member of tho Times staff has been sent 1 away as Consul a foreign land Even tho 1 editorial temper Is not always angelicAs for Mr UEDDENS appointment wo BCD no reason why Democratic partisans as such should find any great fault with It Tho significance of tho selection is plain It moans t1 that Mr HUBERT 0 THOMPSON Is I to havo control of tho Custom House BO far a tho Custom Houqo Is an agencyjn politics Wo IOU80 neneyn poltc differ with many of our esteemed contemporaries In regard to Mr THOMPSON Wo believe him lit for tho post of Collector I We think the President deems him both capable and honest Tho obvious criticism rtk upon tho appointment of Mr HEDIJES is that I would havo been more courageous i and manly to appoint Mr THOMPSON himself pc Certainly HEDDEN Is nothing If THOMPSON 1 not behind him i But In this whole matter of tho CustomHouse 4 appointments tho perplexities havo 4 been great and tho President should not bo 4 judged harshly even in tho case of SILAS Bunr We must remember that Mr CMIVE XiAia 1 nets politician and that every Democrat i 7 who voted for him was aware of the fct Ho Is doing tho best ho knows how li and doing so well that In our Judgment If bo i candidate before tho this fall were 0 ondllnte people lnl Instead of being In the minority in tho State of New York a ho was last year ho might the after all tl carry day lfer 11 Give tho old man a chance I Philosophy lor the Day 4k Tho following allegations aro made by that fine old Mugwump journal thoJosfon Evening Transcript Tni Stm It I dsrredlted by th Admlnlitratlon but represents correctly tin average Democratic Initlucl Wo think our esteemed contemporary errs In its first position and speaks with admirable accuracy In tho second How why when on what occasion for what reason to what end by what utterances signs manifestations monuments or methods has tho Administration over discredited Tun SUN We dont believe it wo dont admit It wo dont expect It I Isnt so Wo hope the Transcript will explain or ro tract I Is quite too painful to misrepresented by such I lino old Mugwump even on a Illlng point Tho truth Is that Tim SUN Is tho groat 1i backer advocate philosopher and defender JJ of the AdmInistration In the whole Independent Democratic press of tho country there Is no other journal which stands by CLEVELAND and his constitutional advisers t1 so steadily and effectively as Tim SUN Wo didnt create tho Administration but wo havo got It and our duty and purpose are to make tbo best of I Tho fortune1 of tho Democracy jf aro committed Its hands and wo shall do iir whatever lies In our power to make It successful and to carry tho party gloriously and powerfully through the experiment We feel about It very much ai ABRAHAM LINCOLN felt about the Union and slavery I there bo those ho wroto who would not save tho Union unless they could at tho same time save slavery I do not ngroo with them I thoro bo thoso who would not save tho Union unless they could at tho SOlD time destroy slavery I do not agree with them My paramount object in to save the Union and not either to save or Il stray flarcry I I could save the Union without freeing any Bla vo I would do It I I could gave It by freeing all tho slaves I would do It and If I could do it by freeing home and leaving others alone I would also do that In the same way tho paramount object of TUB SUN Is sao the Democracy and to promote tho safety and success of Mr CLEVKLNDS rule because the safety of the Democracy Is for tho time being bound up therein Moreover where can aBet of statesmen bo found who are more do serving of rosHxt than the gentlemen of tho Cabinet 1 Mr IUYAHD wo wanted last year B8 our candidate for President Mr MANKIND and Mr WHITNEY both Now Yotkeis I are objects of our pride and confidence Mr LAUI Is a lau of genius mid Mr Gut LAND Mr VILAS and Mr Esnioorr aro all iroithyof high esteem Kuchan Admlulbtra Won THE SUN Is Interested In nud let us whisper to lloston tho Administration Is Interested In THE SUN I Hut when our Boston friend alleges that Tun SUN repiesouU wy correctly the aver ego Democratic Instinct ho pays I pleasing and wu hopo a true compliment both to tho Democracy and TIm SUN That instinct proclaims with unerring and unrrfatraliKx Tolco that tho competitive examination ands i life tenure scheme which Federalist Boston delights In Is an accursed humbug anti American antiDemocratic antlIlopubllcan fraud a delusion and a snare fit only out bo denounc tried sentenced and kicked Cnthollclim and tho Irish Nationalists I Is an interesting coincidence that tho Parliamentary triumph of the coalition be ween Conservatives and Mr PAiN ELS friends should promptly followed by tho appointment of Dr WALSH to fill tho vacant Archbishopric of Dublin Wo are probably jut td In ascribing tho delay In tho tseloc ton of Dr MoCADEs successor tho earnest expostulations of Mr EnuiKOTON as well as other weightier representatives of tho Eng lieu CathoHo element In Rome who over since tho founding of the Land League hMo done their best to stifle It by Infusing a distrust of ts purposes and methods and Imputing SOlO 011 its leaders secret sympathy with hose anarchical conspirators whom Leo XII has denounced tho most threatening enemies of Christian society While tho lato Archbishop lived the traducers of tho now and by far most successful national movement that has been organized In Ireland had a powerful corporator within tho ranks of tho Irish hierarchy Itself and had tho next tenant of his seo shared his prcdlloc tons and antipathies ho might have blocked 101 some tlmollongcr tho comploto and cordial acceptance of tho Nationalist programme by tho Irish clergy But tho designation of a man like Dr WALSH known be In full accord with Archbishop CIIOKU and a great majority of tho Irish episcopate nouns I rapid dlsappcaranco of the last bar tho political fusion of the laity with tholr spiritual ndvlsprejn revival of tho state of thing which prevailed everywhere In Ire and before Cuthollo emancipation when not only every priest but every Bishop nasa patriot Tho defeat of Mr GriAimovE by a union of tho Parnoltlto members with tho Conservatives and tho propitiatory course pursued by Lord SALISBURY toward the Nationalist party wore opportune events for thoso enraged In defending Dr WALSH against the charge of favoring a movement aimed at tho subversion of political and social order I Is possible that English politics may not be perfectly understood at tho Vatican but none can misconstrue tho purport of tho decisive part played by Mr PARNELL In tho overthrow of tho lato Cabinet Nothing could moro forcibly demonstrate tho legitimacy of his plans and tho fairness of his methods Tho event justified tho proud and contemptuous sllonco with which hc had mot tho charge of sympathy I not complicity with agrarian outrage and dynamite explosion I proved that tho Nationalist agitation was as ho Indignantly averred a constitutional and peaceful ono hat there was nothing about It revolutionary or socialistic and that try to strangle I by coercive legislation was no less foolish and Iniquitous than It would be to thwart by like moans tho normal propaganda of Conservative or Liberal ideas Ho has always maintained that Irish grievances could bo redressed without recourse to tho shotgun or the knife by efforts In tho lawful arena of discussion and reform tho Parliament of tho United Kingdom Ho has now provod his case to tho satisfaction of every clearsighted politician In Groat Britain for if with only thirty mom bOIs at his back he could turn out Mr GLADSTONE how much more conclusive will bo the effect of his hostility when his followers number some fourscore and when the two great parties are much more ovenly lathed ban they have boon in this Parliament 1 The tact that by a strict adherence parliamentary weapons Mr PARNELL has not only killed tho project of renewed coercion but has wrested from leaders of both parties an admission that a largo measure of self government ought bo speedily conceded fo Ireland will Inspire tho mass of Irishmen with I degree of trust in tho programme and management of tho Nationalist party that will do Incomparably moro than any Crimes act to discredit revolutionary plots and avert agrarian disorder And It is for tunulo alike for Ireland and for tho Vatican that the peoples wish should considered In tho appointment to an ecclesiastical office so Important the Archbishopric of Dublin at a juncture when tho countrys political aspirations seem for tho first lime to have a reasonable prospect of fullllmont Cuba and Mexico That able and Intelligent American journal the Mexican financier has some Interesting suffocations about Cuba and tho dlffeionco between tho public feeling of this country forty yeaiB ago and that which piovalls now respecting the old question of annexing Cuba to the United States Bolero tho civil war and tho destruction of slavery all tho leaders of opinion In the Southern States were ardently In favor of annexing Cuba They wanted It because they thought would nocessiuilybo brought In nq slave State and would constitute un additional and powerful bulwark of tho peculiar Institution 1 But with the pasolnr of tho deslro for tho nwnyof slavery annexation of the Island died out among the American people We already boy sufllclcnt number of uneducated voter anti there is a anr strong and well nigh universal sentiment In of them Undoubtedly against bringing any moro doubtedly tho mllltaiy advantage of possessing Cuba would bo considerable but tho political and social disadvantage would moro than overbalance I Our Mexican contemporary thinks that the natural 1 destiny of Cuba Is to bo annexed to Mexico Both countries aro Spanish aud both possess traditions laws and usages of I similar nature language I slnlol Speaking a common guage says tho financier moved by tho seine historic emotions and aspiring renew tho glories of tho past Moxlco and Cuba might lltly join fortunes In a political union The Is also trite unlol samo tro respecting tho States of Central America which Ho between Mexico and Panama There Is something that affects tho imagination In tho Idea that these former colonies of Spain should now bo confederated together In a piogiesslvo republic But when wo study tho actual facts of tho case there Is very little encouragement for huch a project Mexico la bankrupt the republics on tho south are fighting with each other for fcuprornacy and Cuba Instead of adding to tho wealth of Spain a sho did fifty Is burden the mother years ago now 1 upon country The prospect for a con federation ol those portions of North America which once i belonged to Spain is not such as to give any encouragement enthusiasts to tho poetical fancies of phi iitiUilopIc MMHAUTEIEUILLE anti ClIAlTDIB have foumi that ozone Is a blue gas the color appearing iky blue evon when only no much ozone la Present as Is obtained In the ozonntlon ot the orcscn ozonalon oxon contained In a tube 1 motro In Ungth by tho silent dUcharco Furthermore they find that under ery great pressures tbo con donned uaa becomes iniUvo blue I the prea euro Is Increaaiid to seventylive atmosphere und then suddenly relieved a dense white cloud Is formed showing the beclnnlnir ot liquefaction while the nmo phenomenon does not take place with pur oxytfn unt a ll art of WO ttnuNpheresU attained The ozone mint bk compressed tlowlr and with constant will explode with oroln cooling otherwise I wi coln Uon of heat and Hah By mixing the crone with carbon dloxldo and then submitting the mixture to great cold and pressure these chemfst bays obtained a deep blue llautd the blue color bolne duo to the llauoflod ozone Among tho conclusions they arrive at that ozone tho canto of tho blue color of th sky I tho nonJosmius WILHKLMUS DREXMI should get tho Republican nomination for Governor thin your It would bo a splendid illustration tion of the power of tho pros But for the At tanv Kcming Journal would any free loul havo i bought of D1lEL I statesman and a candidate No not ono I the Evening Journal anally ballt way the most thrllllntr featureof the canvass will the campnlan poems which Mr WASHINGTON Cirnns A 1 will contribute to promote the success of kla bosom friend We shall endeavor to have some of thom let to HpproprUto muslo Tho Hon CUAITEB of Colorado who II closely related to Don Gutter marriage now lays It Is certain that tho Generals malady II cancer and that those ot his friends and physicians who havo hltUirto entertained a iopo of lila recovery ni possible are now convinced that the disease la necessarily fatal I This will painful though not quite unexpected news to the American people The opposition to Mr RANDALL Is not bitter mt iJftvniiltiAil And bat Ious Itt lerfeot work oiMriffMn nut What Is I tho Appropriation Committee already quite stripped of Its power to arrest lobs and alt down on swindles There Is a healthy tono of optimism In tho remarks of Major CUAULXK EMOHT Hurra odl tor of the Vhilailctfliin 7VJM to the students of llcklntfoa Collouo Hero are I tow specimen passages proving that I Is possible for man of Intelligence live for several years In Philadelphia without alt of the delphia wihout losing al hopefulness Did choflrfulncRs that ho carried with him to his now environment Iihsro tin gtntral reverence far the jrt nine of Ih pail despite tts btirilhe but In comparlton I deny the decay aud drinorallzaUon and depravity our time The 11 01 the ate higher The world ii I eterr where moving forward In our own country the average ot Inttlllfence and morality le I steadily advancing The general political and moral tone Is Improving I the mountain peaks do not item to tower like the Chlmborazoiol the pal I I become we are up on the table land That Is doubtless tho view of life under tho conditions of the present which many if not most of the young gentleman of Dickinson Allege entertained beforo they had the prlvi loge ot Hstenlnc to Major BMITHR eloquent address Hut his suggestions are none tho lees valuable on that account Tho ctotlmUm of tbo students la 1 tho optimism of blissful Ignorance They look upon the moral social and political affairs of tho world throuuh the rosetinted classes of youth but the out raIsin of Major SMITH Is part of the philosophy rfexperience for although still quite young In yeses tho accomplished editor of the Vitfa ilelphia Press has lived and thoticht and labored much among men and has eTon stiffened bitter the late Proildun disappointment as In Peslden tlal canvass I Is Interesting therefore to find him confirming from practical experience tho rainbow theories of juvenile hope all the more Interesting as wo have said because tho Major now halls from Philadelphia Will TiE SUN pleaio define Its Idea of a tattsmin of the old ecliuol liame NfnttneL Yes Indeed ANDnEW JACKSON was one and UAMUEL TIIDKN la tho most Illustrious ox ample now living HORATIO BrmcHABD Director of tho Mint la just at this moment the most offensive partisan In the country We hope there will no difficulty In bouncing him without delay Tho colored voters of Ohio appear to bo turning against Judge FOBAKEB I they should all vote the Democratic ticket what would be the Democratic majority 7 This is Ian interesting problem and wo hope some Ohio statistician will cipher out We grieve notice In tho Boston Herald such hostility to the religious principles and religious training of Now England as Is shown In Its defence of the profanity recently attributed President CLEVELAND during his conversation with the Now York merchants venaton merant And clinched I with lip lh Great Jtharalt an oath which THK See objects to unusual but which lion I the whole rattier eflrctlve In the mouth a man who meat what he says But what says the MASTER tho Authority from Whom there Is no appeal I sly unto you swear not at all neither by tho lipavenfor I In the throne of Con nor by tho earth for It Is tho footstool of his feet nor by Jerusalem for I fa the city of Ibo great Ring Neither shall thou swear by thy head for thou cant not make one hair white or black But lot your speech bo Yea yea Nay nay and whatsoever Is more than these is of the evIl ono Another New England journal the ftprtnyfldil JtepnUiean suggests a THE SUN dlJ before that tho shockIng and most blasphemous oath attributed to President CLEVELAND IB probably the invention of some Imaginative and profane reporter Wo trust that this Is Indeed so and wo will still hopo that an authentic contradiction may yet sot tho matter riuht Tho elmJigo which has taken place during tbo last I two or three years In recard to whIpping as 1 public punishment Is very remarkable A fow years RIO tho State of Delaware wa alone In practising this mode of correction but first England returned to It and next Maryland and now thoro Is a strong movement for Its adoption In Virginia The offenders to whom I Is applied aro wife beaters and a very proper moans ol dealing with such scoundrels it In i Mr Clevelund Not IMiiMIrUd with Mr llijrurd from tlit UVuMnptoti Toil I may not be out of plaon to lay that the very least of Presidents troubles comes from any dlisatlifacllon with Mr llayard That tcentlemans tong fAnullarit with public measure his keen lodgment ol public men Ills lofty personal character and the unquestioned purity uf his mollies these are ronsldera lions which weighed with the 1resldcut in the flrit Instance and weigh no less I now Mr llemdrlckea Uoaton Hpctoh WASHINGTON June 27Mr Ilondrlcksa speech at Doitonor rather Uiati art of itrtlatlngto clvl service rolho 101 made a gooi impressIon In Admin titration circles Indsnl it Is I recorded the light ol indIrect derlaretlon of war and a criticism Intended to rrntoaa discontent When Mr llendncie spoke ot the hickory bruom of Jackson that represented Demo cratlc reform lie doubtless meant contrast 1 will the rule adopted at Washington by which a hundred thousand radical Republicans are krpt In office A Candidate tOt Would 1lcaec Ike Darn orute From the Pfntrr Trlbunr frpubltcan The Democrats of Now York would llko to sse Abraiu ti Hewllt nominated for loieruvr Prealdent CUvelamd Not I Faction from Hit tftio Jarn ATcnln Ilfylilr The New York fanlons have discovered thai 4l velaiid Is Irrsldrnt ut the whule country Cud not the faction of one party Tae Maw York rUctloaRcsnlt Doubtful from Hit Aeto foci Tlmti No prophet can foretell whether moro Democrats or more UepublUaus clii art to the tolls on the iai electIOn day A Community Justly IHssallaflcd from tit ttatttmort Timfi Baltimore clajma the roost Jlscusted hate bal puuhoof an 1 cIty on tie chic Ttirre never his yet been a time vrueu the playing of tbs ham has Lieu so unlvesaUy rqi on1 TJBJB cut or Ur I MIs Veie a ete4 ant ad tu Uurptsti JI i WJOT1 Juno Taken all In all UIS caaa ot Mr Keller whleh now attract to much attention la Quite exceptional In its or Bin and In Ita Tlclaaltudea Do had terved aa Jhalrraan of the Democratic BUtte Central Com mlttoe in Virginia and wiaothsrwfao politically acuTe lie a man of good education and of some talent with a very limited discretion aa has recently been shown on several occasions After tho election 0 President Cleveland the Virginia delegation In Congress recommended lr Kolloy for a foreign appointment as they did many other favorites No particular office was named and the moat that they expected was a respectable consulate Members of the delegation waited on the President to urge Mr Kola olalras to recognition On that occasion tho eloquent Randolph Tucker was spokesman lie presented ho case so forcibly that the President said substantially I this gentleman II all that you represent him to I will appoint him Minister to Homo and ho did BO This unexpected turn of the application completely dumbfounded Mr Tuckor and his aa Boclatea They sought a moderate consulate and got one of the choice missions which aro isuitlly reserved for dlelltiuulshad loaders Thn appointment wan scarcely announced before Mr Kolley wan fiercely assailed for onln Ions ho had uttered twenty yours ago liter wore communicated to Homo by tho Italian Minister ut Washington who from tho start tonic an active part against Mr Kolloy The Italian Oovcrmuont did not absolutely of uso to receive Mr Kolloy as has boon alleged mt tho Secretary of Htalo was Informed that his appolntmunt was not acceptable nnd he was privately advIsed to retire from tho mis odvlsAI ilon lie accuptod this counsel uncomplainingly and was recently appointed to Austria The relations between Italy anti Austria are delicate growing out of their former antagonisms and from other causes The selection ot I Minister virtually rejected by the former for tho Inttor power was unfortunate and probably would not have been made had nil hn antecedent circumstances been fully con sldorod The doatre was to provide a place for Mr Kolloy because ho had boon sot snide and Vienna was chosen us of corresponding dig nlty and pny with Home This is the whole story onl lslel When Mr Kelloy 1 was gazetted for Vienna Huron RchanuVr tho xntlrnaDIo and popular Minister Austria nt Wnaulnuton wont out of its way from a friendly fooling to Inform Mr Collar that IIR appointment wan not airrovablo and advised him to exchange It for somo other post Mr Kelloy had not the power to exercIse hat discretion and he told the Minister that he had the right to BO Austria under the Presidents commission and he would takn tho risk of being an unwelcome agent of this Government Hovcrnl causes havo boon named for tho opposition to Mr Kclley nt namol They are on timely personal and havo not been and will not communicated to tim Department of State which under tIm oxltitlng conditions will not conk to know officially what may bo the objections Mr Kdloy Is unacceptable and that ends tim matter Ho will doubtless retire to private life Instructed by an experience that has given him nn International prominence which ho hardly over expected to attain Tb Lo KMQ llae na Degnn WasirnoTot Juno 29Tho friends of Gen Logan are taking time by tho forelock His unexpected reflection to the Senate has on cournced their hopes for 1839 Immensely Dut for the consuming ambition of Col Morrison ho would have boon retired private life with little prospect of emerging from I In any important public capacity Logans managers In Illinois aro carrying on i an active correspondence all over tho country with reference to the next nomination for President They hope by this early movement to obtain sufficIent pledges before tho other candidates are fairly In the field This summary method of attempting to cut Mr Ulatno aside will not bo recatvod pleasantly by his admirers In Maine thoso hopes for the future have not bon chilled by the cold blast of the lute defeat They say ho Is A young as Logan who nover puts his age In tho Congressional Directory and Is quito ready to undertake another campaign ClevelandsTrMsfbraMiloei oTik Whit Ilour WARUINQTON Juno 29Tbo great econom let Ot tilt Ad a trkton I il Oll iih has been the means of saving the country many hun dredsof thousands of dollars I Is I owing greatly to her talent as a mistress of a household that the ancient scheme has been abandoned ot building a new White lou aud turning the present one tntoexecutlve hough the present Executive Mansion does not combine all the elegances It 1 possesses most of the conveniences and comforts needed In the abode ot the IrfiMent and at Die same time the business once of the Executive Our rroident under Its present anpert thinks 1 I all that Is I needel that i combines with the proper amount of luxury most of the comforts of a more splendid establishment This come In part at trait from the common sense arrangements by Miss Cleveland who has dirplaeil the happy knack of making venerable establishment do Its best Not for a Ions time has the While House been a Inviting and comfortable a now ls I an agreeable private house as well as a public office And It has not cost much either to complete traniformatlons which have produced an amount of comfort not to say ele 1 ffance which many supposed the venerable mansion was not capable ot affording The fact II the old White Houin 10111 legs agidn so to speak and the project for new one has receded An uJdllluu to the old dub lUliinont for which there Is I a plan one house ot Cnn sress having once voted the mon Is far more probable than the grand affair which would niche a certain property extremely valushle a couple of miles away And all the touch of a womans hand KerulitB tbe Public Money From th Inillantpollt Journal WASHINGTON Jtimi 2GR Corning Judd Chicagos new PoutiiiAiler has been here several laTh olet of his misAlon Is I tit see It he cannot evade the civil service Iniv In nome appointments In Ills oRlce Milder the pretext of protection Mr Judd atucrts lust the Chicago Ioit onice handles over fIOtsmooo annually and that the money 1 pasties through the hands of men ho are not In political sjmpathy with himself lie desires thai the places of trust tilled by Itepiittllcans should be occupied by Democrats and he will urge upon he Civil tlc Commission and the TreMdent the necessity of alltwlng him to employ such men ns he chi u3e behind his money counters Mr Judd is I not the only tnan who has cbum here with a proposition of this kind but thus far none ot them Ins been answered I Is I an Important point and every oniclal having under him men who are Intrusted with tho Government funds will anxiously await the dvclilou of the 1resident A Democrat Fearful or Iket Future To TiE EDITOR op TUB Bun Sir I seems to me that almost any man well Informed In political affairs can see that crisis Is ooniing In President Cleve lands Cabinet The present manner of conducting things Is I not satisfactory to Democrats anywhere so far as I can hear Cut the 1resldsnt and his Cabinet fall to hear the truth The people who talk to them Hatter them for the purpose of coaxing some appoint mot out of them For Instance last week a man was openly cursing Postmaster General Vita lie was a Wisconsin Psinocrat ot Importance and assertsd that IJolanc Vllss could have been erected to the Senate when he went Into the Cabinet but now couldnt get ten votes In the Lwdslattire When some one called the foslmailer Isnsrals attention to these utterances he would not bellevo II Uu said that man had called that al day and was very prnfnie In his protestations of friendship II Is evident lAt the Iruldent lias very little confl dence In certain msiiibira of his Cabinet lie makee an original examination of all the papers that corns from them and pays no attention to their endorsement In this way he occupies pretty imuh all his time and makes only two or three appotntmenti a day That gives the enemy plenty of opportunity to crltfilie everyman who li I appointed and convene the Impression abroad that there Is nothing going on here except a con slant barter and dicker over the olHcee I things go on as they now are going Ohio will go abont 4OQIXJ Republican In October and Sew York front Itnnn to 310000 In Noiembtr The bottom will then be out Congress will assemble In December and lh question will te asked What has caused all this I A Jonah will be sought of course Mr Vllas could do a great deal If he saw fit This nonsense about offensive partisanship and making affidavit Is I contrary to Democratic Ideas suit hostile to tho Instincts of tile sge A COHUOK SXKIK DlMOCBiT WlJIllXCIOK 0 June ifll IB83 Tae Mnrulfto lllmtrv All Rtrkt To THE EniTOii ov THE SUN fir This is the way the Albany Itvridip Jcura candidate rr loveruor 4 recorded Illh Saratoga Director i Drexel Juasph broker city COS UrcaC way How doss that suit you Hciiia Co BiKiTtKJi June 2 rubllslitre Perfectly and we have no donbt that tho New York Directory men will straighten out the kink In Mr Drtxol name before their now edition appear xnr ItROADWAr JdUOdD I Track rretneklsc uel Oan1U 4 si the Isesuth Avemisa VapaayTksir Cst The Broadway Surfaoo Railroad Company Incorporated In Albany under special lot of the Legislature on May 13 18e with a capital took of 11000000 Two mortgages have beon filed In tho IlogUtors omen this nonth pledging all the rights privileges and franchises heretofore acquired or hereafter acquired by the Broadway Railroad Company together with all railroad equipment tools real estate and all other property to secure 19600000 In bond to bL Issued from time to time aa the oxigonoloa of the company may require One of tho mortgage Is Issued to William Hays trustee for tho bondholders I was made out on July 1 1884 anti acknowledged I Richmond President of the Broadway Surface Railroad Company on Juno IS 1835 dr hays signed I on Juno 19 188G I Is for il500000 The bonds are of the denomination of flUOO at I per cent payable In 1924 The other mortgage was drawn on Juno 1 1885 to brands A Palmer aa trustee and wan acknowledged lnmlf Richmond on June 10 Mr Palmer signing on Juno 17 I Is for ilW30000 to secure an Usuo of 1000 bonds at 6 par cent payable In 1105 I Tho Uitmdway Surface Railroad Company has since loaned its tracks which run from Fourteenth street 1t Howling Oroon to tho ilroadwav and Seventh Avenue Ilnllrond Company tcgother with Its franchise and the 75 now pln onl oars which It had ordered before the lease was executed The laying of tho tracks and the car coat lena than 200000 The Ilroadwny Hurfacn Railroad Company howver Bpont a Ualroli Ompar great doal of money In litigation and I largo all for tho ptirchasn of tho throe etasie lines I has now 1400 stage horses and 240 stages tolO which have a market vaUnt In the thonnluhborhood of t200000 I IR I cnld howovnr that consld irably rOtes more than this was paid for the stage The ilroadwav and Seventh Avenue Railroad Company In taking the lease assumed the re enonalbliltles of tho Broadway Surface Railroad IponslblUel company In July 1BR4 while tho light fortho Irondwny surface railroad franchise was gong on the 1J road way and Seventh Avenue Railroad Company lf I uoJ a inortuage for 500000 to William I Hays to secure an Issue of bonds for extending thn broadway nnd Bov onih Avenue Railroad The bonds were five per cents and payable In 1024 Tho Broadway and Seventh Aveuun Ritllrnad Company hits stock amounting to ta100OOO which Is quoted atJIIO Thaonmpnnylsaasosaed atI3CUOOOO I which IniiltidcH Its noah ontalo and plant Mr Jacob Hilary In getting the franchise for the llroadway Hurfnco Railroad Company was acting Railroad for Company tho Broadway and Seventh Avenue ins CHURCH mor lit TOLEDO Two Men Killed I Wornea ratstlljr Clubbed asd One Hone Desiollskeid TOLEDO June 29The priest of tho parish In which the riot occurred yesterday is tho lev Vincent Bewnndowskl He has for tho past three roars In some way made himself obnoxious to a portion of his flock but has here oforo refused to resign assorting that the Bishop would not Oil hla place should ho leave Yesterday however ho cave notice from tho pulpit that ho would leave them today This seemed to Infuriate his friends and soon after the closo of services an angry crowd collected and wont to tho saloon of Peter SzolaRzklawlcz who waa strongly suspected of being Implicated in the attempt to blow up the priests house week ago A fight was soon started Szolnsr klnwlcx was driven from the hounennd several shot fired at him but ho escaped with a wound esealt in the hand The mob then attacked the house of Albert Ualkowskl close by and entering tbo preml on drauced him Rod hit wife out end JrmlgoB shot him Bovnral times and bent him over the head with clubs killing him this wife was also badly clubbed and Is likely to die Tbo nnl jno completely demolished the house During the riot many shots were fired ono striking a bystander Martin Dobroczkl and instantly killing him Several persons engaged In tho right wore more or loss Injured This scone of the riot Is over two miles from tho pollen station but a force of policemen wore on the ground loon as possible and arrested twelve or fifteen of the leading rioters Not less than one hundred men women and children were engaged in tho fight A force of policemen wore detailed to keep the peace for the nightthe excitement being Intense UD to noon today twentytwo men and five women had been arrested for complicity In tho riot Several of these are Rllgutly wounded The parties directly Implicated in the murders are doubtless already In custody although not Vat Montlflud Otlior arrest will follow No further dmturttnnces have taken nlapo Pbs pastor of the Polish Church publishes sUtn niflnt In which tin attributes the whole difficulty to bitter hostility long entertained toward him and Ills work by the vicious and criminal element of his parish whoso acts hnvo been severely denounced bY him A portion of his people supported and defended him most zealously and his determination to mllnnuleh his charge an announcement of which was made factions To torday precipitated the conflict between tho lactons A Chinese View I at Ike Statue 1 Liberty To THB EDITOR OJ TUB SUN Sir A paper was presented to me yesterday for Inspection and I found It to be specially drawn up for subscription among my countrymen toward the Pedestal fund of the Dnrtholdl Statue ot Liberty Seeing that th heading la Iou ap eal to American citizens to their love of country and liberty I feel that my countrymen and myself are honored In belnr thus appealed to a citizens In the cause of liberty But the word liberty makes me think tot the fact that thli country Is I the land ot liberty for men of all nations except the Chinese I consider it a an Insult to us Chinese to call on ns contribute toward building In tills land a pedestal for a status ot liberty That statue represents Liberty holdlnc a torch which tights the pasialte ot thore of all nations who come Into tills country liut are the Chinese allowed tu comer As for the Chinese who are hoe are they allowed tr enjoy Itberl I men of all other nationalities enjoy lit Are they allow td to iro about eterytiieee free from the Insulin abuse assnuu wronffH and Injuries from which mm of othtr itnlinnallltre are tree If there be a hinainan who came to this country when a lad who lie paoeil through an American Instltu lion learning 1 of the htrlest frrml who has so fallen in love I UI American mantififl and Ideas that he de 1 fires to make ht home In this loud and who sesliur that lila countrymen demand one of their own number to be their heal 1 ndUetr reppesntutive advocate ant protector tlfIres tit stud rrnlel I be a law ert Hy lit low fir thin nation he helnii a Chinaman cannot be collIe a clliKtit and oiiifeiiurlitiy cnnnot be a law er And thin utatue of Liurtv In I a gilt to a people from annthor people whouu not lava or value llbrrtv for the tliiness Are not III Allllliliiei and 1 lomtulnile iitnee to ii haul liberty Is I I tlear a to IherienU hat right have the trench to deurlve I them of their Illwrl I Ihr ther the statute analnst the Chinese the statue toLiburty will be the mure IsNting niotiumeni to ttl Ii future lice of the liberty and ffrratnessnf this country I will be known mily In Ititure eerftt ions Liherty we Chinese do love and 1 adore thee but 1 ntitlhoce who ueit thee In us make of thv agr linnire 01 1 Invite us to bow Sow tu I 111 Niw Ynas Juuo SiBH Bonn Ito 41 I Aa Aaeoclisilon to Iratact Sport horn the london Field Tho National Sports Defence Association la now about a twelt cmonth itt hI having been Inaugurated oiUlie J3d ot June last yetr On bit 15 the council of the association met and arranged that the special genera meeting for the discussion of Lord Lonsdalee I motion should be hld at Llmmers Hotel on July 0 at 13 oclock Lord Lonsdales motion Is I In these words I That the association shall bs called the Field Sports 1roteitlnn and Kucouraireinent Aisociatlon that lucourAInl AclIIJ I Ihl the funds already subscribed be devoted to the urlgma uillll object the association vlx to the protection and der ncs of upon 2 That tlie objects rtf the association shall be to protect and rncourane the sports nf hunting racing shootIng tlslilng and rourilng to render assistance htsp posing 1 uttHrks on such si tins 1 and to watch all leglsla live tiiKl other i ropo rtU llkil to afTect them and to raise the necessary funds for such purposes flunk slack Obeys Orders From the Cincinnati time An Incident of tho Inst Ohio campaign Is worth relation Logan wae anxious Ii be wttli ttlalne and oVjetted in his appointments I I In cit Virginia alvr telegraphed to Pu lley Toledo asking that his route be changed 1 Dndliy Menis to havo been in charge ot the campaign for ho telegraphed a icurrhlng reply to Slack dick lch read like llnsi Ifjnu are a good soldier nu will obey orders If yen are running the COII all sight tot as the cnmnilttee has rOd you Into WI MrglNla vim should utie Logan realized the flnn truth ot Dudley despatch and sent in retOrt a uuiublu recognition ot leadership He Illdnt let the Sliver Trays rrotii On trmliliijfon tltr A good story la told of one of tho recent Vrstrin I appumireB In the Treasury llsparlinent lie had unly just been 1 toptalhol when happening Into one fl the other trllcea tie Iwheld a sIlver irsy stud pltcuer III Ic own room was furnished with an ordinary 1 cart iru Pitcher and tumbler the silver tray took tils I and returning to his non tie wrote a requisition for one upon the Secretary Ulollh tr ftie secretary read the requisition and returned it i with the verbal mensHgei 1 Tell Mr that bed bile get the prairie mud ofl tubs bout heels before he scuds to ws fur sliver trays Wisrm Wemlherlst aC sitsickr rom tAg Oiurler Journal CnAn OnoHAsn FHBIMII Juno 27fipning has kimteil the rus lips ot summer sOil loll her fair mater In charge ot nature 9 A Psitkcra Mistake Younc Mr Foatherly a guest declined cake and Hobbys eyes grew big with astonishment peul you want any cake I he asked No Bcbby replied peatherly I seldom eat It tlwi a tl rl tat fII Inquired Uiibby turning to the oM gentliniani you said that at tUs dinner table 11 Ar clU tl Veatutrly always late tin caVe X1Ol CRACKS MKH POT Tks Femr Aeeeseersi DlstiUeed Irtelty A erdle to PretBrKmsie The Commissioners ot Taxes and Assets meats consisting of Michael Coleman Edward I Donnelly and Thomas Foltner met yes orda consider the charges brought by layer Grace against the Board of Assessors John Jockor John Mullaly John Jacobus and tlnry A Qumbleton Tbe substance of the chars a was that the Assessors had caused Ira lose Interest money tho city by their delay In Mlnstlnn aaaeaamenU for street openings and imi ovoments Tho substance of the Assessors defbce was that ho delay wore due to causes bend their control Besides tho detailed roply tho Mayors charge already made public thes lessors sent to the Commissioner of TnioV and Assessment yesterday tholr proteat Ind against the proposal to remove them They said they wore ready for Investigation and I that since no Investigation had byen mndo It Invostlaton would bo unfair to remove thorn They said I We aye aware tlal a committee Was appointed bTu Beard to ivestigst thea ohargs 504 WC desire to say that such counlttes ties not yet made its appear Altec In our one We now Invite them to en elantina Inn nf Its records and we submit that a correct tense Cf otDilal propriety and a due regard to the Justice of he case should have suggested such a course on your part before taking the proposed action In conclusion we desire to correct a published mlsilatement which enecta most unjustly on the Hoard by attributing to II itfenses that were alleged agaInst your own department by Mayor Urace that you had failed toparticularise he reasons In ntlytwo instances In which assessnienta were remitted and that you neglected to carry nut the law to properly assess surface and elevated railroads within the time preicrlbed hy statute Commissioner Foltner made an Ineffectual effort to provent the propound removal but It was evldnnt from the first that his colleagues 1154 i decided to overrule him Ho secured a division ol the resolution ao that It removed the old Board of Asaossora without at the same time nnpolnting their successors Then ho rsise the point that ltho Assessors are subJect to civil service regulations and that the now Board cannot be appointed excf pt from list to bo supplied by the Municipal Service gram nlnglioard This was promptly yotad down hr Messrs Coleman and Donncllv Mr Tolt irrr then made an effort to save the official lend ot Henry A Qumbleton His colleagues overruled him however and appointed the following Aasnasora to take the placo of those removed Van Brugh Livingston Edward 4llon Harartv and Charles Wendi They are all Democrats and all understood tow favorable to Mayor Grace Mr Gllon IB a uomber the County Domoprivcy County43om mlttoo and Mr Wendt IB undotstood to rppro Rnnt the Onrmnn Democracy Commissioner taltner objected to the Hat as not properly representing the GermnnH Wild Beejia 1st the Cktcuna Wheat Market CHICAGO Juno 29rho wheat trade had a touch of the war fever today rumors of trouble In Afghanistan putting life and ttrsngthlnto heavy and drooping market The opening was steady but heavy offerings came on the market which caused a break oft i carrying August down to IIt and the temper was extremely bearish short sellers being In the majority About this time however advices were received stating that ft rebel horde in Afghanistan had stolen from the Ameer treasures valued at one million pounds sterling possibly done at the Instigation ot Russia This led to a sharp turn In the market and there was a franticrush on the part of the shorts to coyer which carried prices up IK within a very abort lime amid sharp excitement Tile scene was about the wildest which had been witnessed In a great many weeks The later reports were somewhat more reassuring which caused price to fall back IJf to nuctnate and tocloseon the regular Hoard about the same as Saturday In the afternoon there were more discouraging crop report and In thn expectation of a decrease In the visible supply the feeling was again strong sad the market closed Si higher Eeoniniy and Business Methods WASnINOT0N Juno 2gThe Secretary of the Treasury has limed a circular to customs officers directing the Immediate return to the department ot all unused blank record books at the different CustomHouses The circular says Officers are enjoined to herrafter tcratlnlre remits tlons and tu order only ascii forma whether boots or blank and suet iiuantltlrs thereof as are absolutely necessary for nlllclal use during the time covered by requliltnne Not onlv economy In pnidlc expenditure should be consIdered tint the records ot nn nice should be In keeping with and not out ot proportion to the character and extent of the buslnesatransacted and the actual results obtained Unnecessarily Involved and complicated mstbods wherever they exlut should be discontinued and the simplest and most direct methods consistent with accuracy despatch and tbe best Interests ot the Government should be Introduced Th PostenatsterOmernt and Applicant for OMce WASHINGTON Juno 29The PostmaaterGon eral has decided to set apart the two week oihowing the 4th ot July for the purpose ot disposing of the large number of cases ot Presidential Post Offices which have been prepared for consideration and for the trans notion ot other necessary and pressing business and therefore announce to Intending applicants that he cannot during that time hear personal applications for appoLntm This atmonnesuienl le designed for the uEnefft ol mien a tt a tu VA pedtting the consideration nt cases It dies not relate to the First Assistants ofllce nor to applications by letter Chnrejh Trouble in Coemectlcnt MERIDEK Juno 20The Rev Charles Everest pastor ot the First Congregational Church created a sensation yesterday by preaching a sermon bitterly attacking those members of the church who are opposed to him The church has the richest conrrega lion In the state Mr Everest has been nn trial tot the past nine months at a salary of fxnou Last winter he had trouble with the church organist and as a result the latter resigned his popillon beven tenths ot the uiein tier of the church supported the organist and the affair caused such teellng thst It wan voted not to reengage the pastor whose engagement terminates on bundai next Tills nettled the minister hence his remarks yes terday Mr Everest owns a large cattle ranch In DAta la and In substance told his congregation that he was not deliendcul upon people who could not attack hlu grainmfttlcaliy Mr Everest came here from Uilcago Appointment by the President WASHINGTON Juno 29The President made the following appointments Receivers of Public Moneys John OKeane at Vancouver Washington Territory Michael Cady at llodle Cat Uolllmm at lumbiilli eat United States Attnrnos Arthur Ilrlnny for the Fastern District of WlKconsitt irr Huriltmi suspended Irrry for the District of Kansas vice llallonell reslffnerl Uegleter nf tha Land Office James Adams at Spokane Fall Washington Territory vice Armstrong luspended reunion Agent Renjamln Teach at Boston vice Daniel UcOeoch suspended ACJW CnrporMCI ALBANY June 29The following certificates of Incorporation of new nrganbatlons were filed In the office of the Secretary of fttate to day The United Line Telegraph Company with a capital of Clouoonhlcl may be Increased In exttnd lines over the Polled Mutes ana la and foriign lonnirifs the llottkln Mnwrr rompitny limited of Crotch with capltnt of HMIUMI the llstlallon el Club ties llrenudltrs iloclinln beau de Heioura Mutuels of Ni York the Orang tttiinly nultrY Ntmptny of New York with a capita of JluolAX and the Kickers a suicied club of New York Excitement In abe Oil Market Pirrsnupoir Juno 29Oil Is excited strong and still advancing The market opened at IMS ad vancedtoKi and at 1 broke to 02f on selling to realize The feeling Is very bullish and the buying heavy No failures liate been reported here The tutu proliicllon for Iho Tlmrne Crock region for the pact twenlt four hours was a Ml barrels The Mount Keb well Is good fur ten barrels a day Mr Krlleye Appointment Not Recalled WAsniNOTON June 29The statement cabled from London on the authority nf the Vienna corre spondettt of the rtmri that the appointment of Mr Kriley 10 be Minister to Austria had been wlthdrunii is I oincuUy denied A Ulsllnriilskril Ilnse Boll 1loyer From flue rinafeU rpublmn Thin new youni President of Ilowdoln Col lego was the best tape ball playrr of his time when In college and he Is lion becked by many able oust as a man nf rare ability and Intellectual power Tally one for the euccsssful combination ot athletics and rIpe cholarship ISsues Rentlsaent fron lie lauren Courier BUMUKR JOT A slender waist just iioiitly claiprd As nit thu sci ntu I lane lucy slrolll Ji small shut bund Just llghtl grasped Two head beneath one psrasull THE SMALL soy About this time he curries In his pockets A lot lit crackers red lights blue lights rockets Tfiv plstnl niatcties Jiln heel stud torpedoes hat patriot crlebrntfs tbe tnurlh as he does He gives that day full plav to till emotions And on the next tile onnds need cooling lotions JUN11 NIOUT3 What glorious nights all tteeei Rnch cloudless iklts Oh oneliiu well believe There were not fairer uunit in Paradise iluefl Adam courted Lvu The air Ubalmv and tbe silver ntunn Full orbrtU teams I placidly On outufu pulrs iihun Ciouly ssunleratg spou Scald tlh ktiniiner sea DuST AND MOlES Bhe ttractlsrd on him all her I wiles Till In lot oa slikrn net she caiitht him And showered on Mm her sw oetest smiliS lien to her feet she captive brought htm tInt when he pleaded with the maid To be regarded aa her lover Kite slulicd a little blushed and said Ileass wall until the summers over And then turret love golden dreamt Tr every ploalc ever dan lie Took her aud bought tier lemon crean And oilier things Unit lualdena fancy At beach hotels with her he hopped Yet she was quite an ardent dancer i At length the youth tbe question popped And waited for the msfdue answer It drew tits sweetness from Ills life 11 turned and searched htm like a butter TwasiUlsi loannolboMirwlfe Putt I will is to os a siuiqr A iOCALLKD jfjUrS CVUK Thej Fasts Furtlr Tneaeel for by flie5 Chsttstrd of the Resak Clsthalle Cstnreh iNDiANAroLis Juno 29A aocftllod faith euro la reported from Oldenburg Convent la this State which Is partly vouched for br the flight Ilov Bishop Chatard ot this dloocaos The name of the patient Is Rosa Warren daughter ot a former member ot the Stats legislature from Hancock county near hero and a student ot the Oldenburg Convent She is said to have been attacked with something like meningitis and suffered with sovorn welling of this nock She was brought to this city for treatment by physicians but begged ta be taken back to Oldenburg This having been promised the girl not out of bed at midnight and prayed In answer to which she claimed tao i healed and Is well She la of Methodist Contact but was so Impressed with her CUM hatVA asked permission to unite Mth the aljiollaxihilrch which her father granted WUST cha rd who Investigated tittu casosays The 9uu er8on was aufftirlng from 00riobL0iBril1 Hlngttls 8ho had received a all while rownr skrHtng and this tho dootoi saId had proiru cviouHBlon of ttuo spinal column hero wi8 pBstjal paralysis of tha lower oxtromliioe B10 nlHt had that drawing of the muscles of the v0l pocnJIar to Injuries of the i spine Her head te a been In title pOHl Ion for about throe wcof i Was nt Olden burg Mar 13 when she arrlvn frora Indian spoils where she Had been for titniont Hoi cure took place I think on the If or lath ol lay Miss Warron spent half an hour in the chapel of Our Lady of Lourdes at UliKh ho evening before alto started forlndlnnapnuij iraylnu to the lllasced Virgin Mtss Warren sickness began April 2R BO tnnt nt tIle tIme ol her recovery she had boon sick about ttitoo weeks I myself Investigated this ease Miss Warren wrote a bountiful hitler linino to hot father Ono part I rotnembor but I cannot exact juiuoto She said yiriirm When a person cured by a physlclaa It It snal to make a recompense Now 1 have not beaU cured by medicine nor by a physician liut by praser and thebtal ecotrpense yes can tusks Is to allow toe to become a Catholic1 SUX11E4US The tramps are complaining that tha business Is lamentably overdone There are ft hundred men now where there was one fifteen year ago The Toronto Globe has printed 23J col mm ot I speech by an ou the Canada Iacltle Ballroad and announce Its conclusion In a fifth cud float Installment A hill to facilitate tho transfer ot real property In England hy establishing general system ot regIstration ot title has been presented to the House oi Lords by the Pake of Uarlboroogh However reluctant Lord Salisbury might have been to take olllce until after election he I lies a wife who thought six months Premiership In the hand worth a nx years one In the possible future Miss MInnie Vorhls who won the prize for essays at the last commencement at Elmira College by delivering as her own composition an old article from Strfonir Kagiulne has returned the medal Vanity 1ir says nncnt a ball given by the Duchess ot Leeds At a rule a Duchesss ball Is a dull affair as Dukes and Duchesses are not usually to society which la to their credit aa society In London la constituted now Nearly 8000000 shad havo boon hatched at the Connecticut State hatchery this season and have been distributed aa follows 2000000 In the Ilounatonlo 2800000 In the Connecticut 000000 In the Thames and UOOUO In the Qulnnlplac River The season for hatch nets now closed An American physician Dr Nochtol has during the last fire years made considerable efforts to organize ambulances In Paris to pick up persons who from any cause fall down In the public streets It Is computed that 3000 accidents occur annually In the streets without any assistance to the sufferers According to a calendar just Issued the University ot Berlin Is attended by itKt matriculated students besllet 1203 unmatrlculated hearers The philosophic faculty embraces 1850 students the med cal 1072 the juristic 037 and the thrnlotlcal ODD Ores Britain contributes It and America Aa a test of sight reading an original hymn which had not been seen bv the children until lust previous to ringing when It was dlitritmtpd to them In sealed envelopes was song at a recent musical festival In Providence by ft chorus of 1OT voices composed of pupils of the grammar schoolaof that city A whirlwind that struck a field near Marietta la a short time ago caught up David Reedy a colored man who was working In the field at the time and whisked him Into the air to a height that must have been great If he does not exaggerate hit exocrlonce Ha glh tillBU I Ih sic th ire looked like little uusnei and the roaring wind sounded like rushing wa tare His descent was so easy that he was not lath least harmed Dr Curran writes to the Lancet concerning the advantages using electricity killing criminals It Is a pity ha says the thing Is not tried If only by way of experiment on some of our lower congeners whence Itmlght be trnsported In time to tha higher regions ot Newgate and the provinces This man writes with considerable nerve The apparatus continues ot this fluid or force might be packed away In an ordinary travelling trunk Sir James Bacon will next month complete his term of fifteen years service as nn English Vfce Chancellor having been appointed to that onice In July 1R70 The Judge has no i resent Intention of availIng himself of the privilege which will theu accrue to him ot retiring on pesislon tie afrotuls an Instance which li altogether unprecedented In the English Su psrlor Courts of a man of mqya than 87 years of age admlnlittrlng justice with undlmlnlshed Intellect A Wyoming Judge pnscod eentcnco ol death upon condemned murderer In this wise tarn by no meant satisfied with the eldence in the race and am not sure whether you killed John Forbes or uhethet he died by Itltatlon of lout lint ni sentence is tbnt on bo hanged on the third Friday of June and should you know of your own innocence you will hae tip I comforting thought that It Is doubted by some of tIle wicesi thinkers ot the nee whether life Is In any clrcumitaucea worth living At ball gIven by Mr Lnbotichoros Ute soir Mr Levy Lawson of the oilin Trlroiai lately the I flipper ae laid out In a tput and sinnll globes of elertrlo lights were embedded In linnctus of flowers Suddenly one of the tiny globes tracked ant within a few seconds flames rose up nn ull slit along the lnej of wire Tho conflagration was malnl put nut by 74 Uieslur XIr LanHons suppers are inagnliiceiit but some complain that the i company la not quite up to tho mark of the surroundings According to statistics published by tIm JSdlHlit ftrur there were In Iarls In I7KU hiirely 500 Jews III lwvt I tie tu uittuer hat mounted to 31051 in lit ii to nuoo In I IHTto iuucet i and at the pnsint day the JawUIi population Is i billeted to exceed Vii InlHil the Trrench army hud In Us runts ono Jnwluli General Huron WolIT one chief of battalion and thrte Captain In 1HJ Ihero served underlie French flag ft den isb lea erals Colonel I Major beads ut Imttullons DO Captains Hit Lieutenants and 104 Lieutenants A controversy nn tothu mouuy received for his works hy Ouethe has been going on In rmany It will perlisp bo settled hy a cominunlcatlnn lately published In the Ltlpilg luieUnr tie Hoult Trot by II liochlau a bookseller ot Weimur Him bus had tile opportunity of referring to documents htld to floethea family and also the books of It Cults of ntuitgart the poets publisher From thcsn It nould appear thai between 17U3 and his death III tHai loethti received front Cotta 233iihl hint and his heirs down tit II4U further sums making for the seventy years frvm 178S to IMIi a total of about r1i117le1 Thobtirlalof rulntlvo in Tlinur la avery serious and expentlve buimess ItlnvoUe a gift to the deceased from all his Moot relatl es and In return a burial feast If the decemel Is a nun if rank huh feast Is ft matter tery often of ruin to his fainllr The festivity must be given and at the seitie tilt lli hospitality Is expected to be extraordinarily lavish Cunseiuenlly It often happens Hut the day of the funeral Is indeflnitsly postponed for months and wen for years until the family has had time to accumulate suIUcleut wealth of cattle and substance In thus mean lime the corpse li I enclosed in malting ami housed either In a tree or a hut ant I left to Itself Theu for dcs there Is ft savage banqueting cod ireveiliig and the Interment at last is curried out Among the more savag races of the 1 hour hoot Islands and Timur the skull of an ancestor Is Mvsred after burial and kept as a relic In a place of honor within the house In Sumatra there Is a very singular race called the Kubus who are too shy to mix with the other races of the Island and dwsll In Iho receives of the forests They are looked on as Inferiors iiy the MttlaS and thought to be little better than beasts Siuli Is llulr shyness that liter will never wllllugl face stranger Their traue will this Ualaaus Is couse juenil carried on In ft stratigti manner Tbe trailer aimttuiiies his arrival by beating a goug and then retires from the plac of nitdeivoiis The Kubus npproaili put their forest treasures on the ground beat a gong and retreat Die trader returns and lays his commodities down In quantities siillldenl as ho thinks I for the urchn ut I tie goods on sale Then he retires and the Kubus res prar and consider the bargain And so after more withdraw als aud apprnaihu and gong beatings Iho reitc In parties come to an understanding and tern Independently their bargains The hului In theIr a i 1 state do not bury their dead The lire ott unkis grubs fruits and the lleli of an Juror lig tileS can slay They are skilful spearmen and Iiron SIKIKS IIU tuarvellova accuracy They know of mi slats ether death In some phi ilral respects they tin nlstv ansi It tg thus auturvjiold ajas.

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