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Timely Truth
Tlio ontl of tho Citizens Committee did not
come tOO soon I wu n body to which ft
number of very ivepectablo vlllrons belong
Lj e1 anil which iilmed nt loC > objects I
J readied 1 uoiio of them Its Intentions may
t i hnvo been good but its mothtxls wino llio
same OH tlnco t which II affected lo condinm
I ItaiioKatod i to Itself I wisdom mid a vir
tue Bupci lor to those of tho Riwral run of
people It protended thnl t enueusesnml con
I ventions piiclied by bosses pilvo the I
voterrt of their rights In thu eholeo of public i
oftlrvrs anil tluii it set up Its own ai bltrnry
and will tho Ilerlon I
Irresponsible wi ns proper edldol
i t follow In municipal elections I objected
to machine and yet It constituted of Itself
nn oirensivo niachlno Tho pcoiile > uluays
S tmvo It In their power to smash mnohlmii
I but lhlt otlUoim movement could not bo
smatlicd because tho pcoplo hud nothing t
do with it I
Tho fommllteo hns flimlly tumbled to
I pieces of itself Ht ninnnjrorb nt last recog
nized that t t IIP people of this city nro entirely
competent to manago their own nfllirf alt
L to make and nitlly I or reject nominations for
t ofllce without tho oflluloud assistance of
onco >
i bclfereatid organization Tho citizens
S movomenl was tho attempt of an ollKiuchy
1 to dlctato nominations and polloy It was
essentially imilemociatle and I It failed
S Ilactlcidly Itnntouutpil lto thU Yfowiien
f i tlemen lull of indignation ngnlnit deal and
dicinri itd to nominate ticket
dickering proceeded 1011ultO a Ucwt
and then nmtlo all tint deals and dicktis thoy
could to striingthen It I usually needed
i blltngt honing I
But tm Hapeetablo gentlemen whoso ex
riorlmcnt lia just j como to gi tel have pioba
I bly learned something by their failure Per
haps they liavo learned that t I nuiiitclpal
government is nut essentially different from
a Stall government or tho national gavel
inenl in tlio piinciplcs according to which It
I should bo administered and the peinons
chosen to lnT It on There Is no way but
If by a party in which in the long iun a popu
lar government can bo carried on Tho mis I
take made by tho estimable gentlemen who
t have jvitt withdrawn from tho task of choos
t ing rulers for their fellow citizens is the mis
take of believing that them Is something
peculiar nud mvKterlous about a municipal
I government differentiates It from other
I x forms of popular guvci imwnt Hut the peo
ple always know better than u few wiseacres
Die Juillchiry Election In the Second
DMrict
We hear from all parts of the Second Ju
dicial district hearty expressions of satibfne
lon at the nomination of Mr ViLiAltn
J3AisTLKTr fur Justice of tint Hupremo Com
and nodnulit Is ontoitnlned of his election
Ho Is conducting his canvass In iiipiiit t and
i digni lied manner and has not allowed
his filciuU to Indulge In the slight
I est unfavorable intimation I rvftpoctliig
tho candidacy of his opponent although
thoio Is I reason to believe that Mr JOHNSON
has not followed his cxnmplo In I this t icspcet
Otherwise Mr JOHNSON would not have per
mitted Ids suppnilcrrt to nmho statementK
concerning Mr lUitrLinnri nomination
S which ho himself must l know to bo imtine i
Tho Uemivratle organization In Kings I
county which was never morn item fact or
united than It Is today Is cordially and
heartily stippoillng Mr HAIITLCTT and tho
intimations to tho contrary which have been
so ImlustrlotiMy l circulated and sent out to
tho rui ill counties are absolutely without
foundation
Tho appeal which Is mado In 11 JOHN
SONS clrculais headed Tho olllco Is not po t
litical and should not bo nmdo to appear BO
la particularly preposterous In view of tho
fact that Mr JOHNSON has long lieen an ac
f tive politician and held olllco for many years
under tho municipal Government In Brook
lyn n 1 Democrat but wont over to tho
Itepubllcans about 1RSO
To ask Independent voters to glvo Mr
JOHNSON their support n being a nonpoliti
cal candidate rather than to extend It to
cl cnlldnt rther tUI t 1
S lawyer who hn never hold or Bought ofllco
nnd who to Bay tho least Is I Mr JOIINHONH
I equal In ability and character is to insult
I their Intelligence
As our valued contemporary the Urooklyn
Eagle said concerning Mr HAUTtLTTs nom
S ination There Is much In having the ermIne
worn by men who BO far as can bo Ben have
i not bad their tempera ruflled or their feelings
r affected by the controversies of people who
Easy come before them for justice
The New Uellglous Tui > tI8
Tho very general favor with which propo
sitions for tho enrichment of tho Hook of
Common Prayer nro received In tho Kplsco
p General Convention Is another Indlca
tlou of the remarkable growth of the tusto
for liturgical worship this country
Not many years ago tho amendments pro
posed which have for their purpose the in
crease of the warmth and liturgical effec
tiveness of tho services of ho I Church
S might have encountered much opposi I
tion on tho ground that they were
likely t encouraga ritualistic tenden
cies Now tho fear of that result has
S been pretty thoroughly dl dpaled or rather
ihnro Is a very general domain for a richer
ritual Churches which formerly had few lea
tuma to distinguish them from tin tetuplenof oC
S Oomnmntoiw without a liturgy have been to
modnllod co as to bo adapted 1 lo a morn ritual
Istlo celebration of tho servlc1 Tim Hlmple
methods of conducting tho prayer and praise
which ono bntlsIlK1 t churchmen now scout
S old and intro to them They wont moro
sytitixil ban moro pronouuciil 1 1ltlOlolullOI
effects I morn emotional a more stately
unit a gimuler Bervlo
ProUwtnut deuomlnntlona oulsldo of tutu
Episcopal Church me blniuliamtoubly finding
that their young people espeolnlly arc nl
trucKvl by a liturgy and ate restive In
ohurohrtavhorotbo 6 rvloo Is bar of orna
weut XUoy olteu eoo tho iJplacopol churches
SSs4es jt 4LI L5
drawing away n largo part of tho moro cultivated
tivated portion ot their congregations
I they cannot command the services ot
a vory popular preacher A man not easy t
find or got they are unablo t hold tholr
own Thoy may keep their ancient mem
bers but tho now generation are notsatlsfled
Tho monotony of the service bores them
Meantime to tho prayer meeting which
once gave tho devotional spirit of the people
an outlet has fallen Into decadence In some
lending denominations nud consequently
they feel nil the more the need of richer moro
emotionaland more Interesting services
At this time too tho doctrinal differences
which brought about the establishment of
various denominations awaken compara
tively little Interest Hitter denominational
disputes me now over nod cousequontly the
prollt gained l from nctlvo partisanship Is lot
It seems to very many people that there Is
no principle of essential Importance Involved
whether they worship lu ono 1rotestnnt
Church 01 another Accordingly they go
whom their dittos In the matter of forma of
worship or their social demands are best
satlsMed
Great nmnbcra too linvo religious senti
ments but no specific r ttjllglous convictions
They Ilko to take part In public worship
haIng devotional needs thoy cannot leave
unsatinlled without 1 feeling absolute loss
but they care llltlu about theological
systems Or perhaps thoy wish to
bring up their children under salu
tary religious Influences though they
themselves have fallen Into doubt or a los
tlu Indifference 1ublilon too ns a matter of
course iletermlnes time selection of the
Church In very Inn cities The Episcopal
Chinch with its liturgy und devotional and
itstlietlcnl Btiinilniilt Is vory likely t at
tract nil bOtch people
Ikwldes hut love of the I artistic nud ornn
mciitnl of the decorative amid sensuous bn
been irreutly Increasing In this country
within the lust llfteen yearscspoclally Them
mny 10 1 lets of the wibstntico of religious
faith but there has Blmullnnoouvly grown
up I moro exacting tasto In regard to re
ligious forms Stern Iuritnnhnivvlth t ll I I < de
nuiielatlon of whatever merely gratified tho
honw has fallen Into Limo background in this I
potlodof luxury nnd UMhollcul development
Lieut iarlinctonM Itrporl
Three Important p01215 ate practically E4t
ted by IhooflUlnl report which Lieut E A
GAlulNo has madti of bis disastrous
iiMXmux h1 just 11110 o 11
attempt to leseiio the Signal Service part nt
Lad y ltumimhilui Bay
Tho first of thee points It I the Ineompe
tenoyof Cnpt IIKI of tho Ilotciis for tho
fpeclnl lasIt assigned to him anti the worth
Io3ruu 01 his crew To begin with on time
vo3mgoouL Cal Ill ran past I Uodhaven
In Greenland which was the Hist pint ho
had to I make although I tho weather vas
clear hit fin Innately ho WIB ovei hauled
and tinned t 1 buck I by the lodlinven
plot Next ho tan his vessel ug r aural
off l > jspo Fiord nnd I iuJ u med her false
keel holely In conseiiuenco of his
neglect to takoftouiidlngfl I Mheu GAIIMNM
ION remonstrating at thocaieless mime titter
In which tho nhip was being navigated
Investigated this affair ho found that thrco
fathoms had nt Semite time bofori beiu elL
from the lead line and used for another pur
pose bo that tho Proteus might have been
wrecked and nil on board lost even hero
tho rioundings showed plenty of water A
few days after IIKC reported tho laud ahead
to bo Bushman Island near Cnpo York but
GAULISH who know that the
rox now tl Cap
taint could not bo rellcil upou dltccted his
own subordinate Lieut COLVVTII < to innlto
observations and these showed tim Proteus
to bo 100 miles or moro from Capo YOlk
Iwn I < not Mirpme 1 nt th orroni do by Cijit IikK 1
et he liail no Idea of w hat UHH itt uocnl deviation of tiU
roullmd hlill lillltl lmf bten tfrt al ntnl nriaMe for
dllTirrllt coltlitn dllu to IhulnrKu ahiount auil unequat i
ilUlrllitltliin of Iron I boll the blnnncle
Yet Capt Pun was n tivnsmo of good
conduct with his limo
eOlllCl coat iutteul II eiew Thl
crushing of the Piotcus was apparent
ly the fault of nobody being ono of
tho poiils incident to Arctic exploiatlon
but while iviiiiiSMTONri own picked men
worked heroically every ono for the general
good when time peril came und while I i COL
111IJj bis pcional exci Hon frived ono I
whnleboat which proved of pilcolets value
In Ito t reheat the sailors of tho t Proteus
abandoned their I po t > tb nt the llrst nlnnn run
to save their own pioperty In the forecastle
anti when tita stores were thrown out on the
ice begun bieaklng open boxes Illt bags and
Illchlng their content To GAHLISUTONS
protest Capt lun only replied that his
crow were tho worst lot of facoundiels ho
oversaw and their shameful conduct was
not nvti niued
Tlio Krenird bent on robhlnif frnn Ihe I Rtart I
Ihltik I hourtrr Hint If their ufllctr hod taken I he pmper
Btanil leo uouM liuo m been no Oflteiiti lit jrt rot
mUg thfin from liiiluUIn their xtfiilhu pro > tiniitleH
Hit why did not GAUMNQTOV after tho
loss of time Protius retreat to Littleton Isl
and theio nwalt tIme Yantlc fuel establish a
winter Bint Ion nt Lifeboat Coo for I row
mel bending the remainder nnd tho Pro
tcubs crew to St John This is the second
point on which time report throws light nnd
while ns It turns out GutiasmoN was
wrong Ilsomoof his Rlppostloul It dom not
necessarily follow that with everything so
uncertain around him It was an error
of Judgment for him to cross Melvlllo Day
Instead anal retreat on onUpenmvIk lie know
that tho Yuntio was not at all adapted
to contend against the Ice and that her
commander hud specific orders not to go
Into tho tea ho therefore concluded that
situ would not risk passing through such ob
stacles as those which had wrecked oven tho
stout Proteus Some commanders might
have taken tho chances ot an opposite solu
tion of tho dltllcull y but after his experience
of tho sailors who were with him GAIILINO
TON will hardly bo blamed for deciding to
content himself with bringing his own ex
pedition skilfully and safely out of Its dan
gerous position
The third point made clear by Lieut Gui
WNOTONH report t iou IIAZUN Is I tho most
Important of all Why did ho not laud his
relief stored for GUEKLYB party on the
Littleton Island rendezvous where thoy
would bo safe before pressing north In tho
Proteus In whO wreck they perished V
This was the universal question when tho
news of the disaster reached us For the I
answer recourse was naturally hot t tho
Instructions given t GAULINOTON by Gun
hAzEs nnd there It was fouud thnt this olll
llr had boen ordered t pn w forward first
of nil and at all hazards toward
11 nll al IlzrdB tnwld Lady
Franklin Bay Hut Gnu HAKKN Immediately
cvimo forward with tho publication of BOIIIO
alleged tiupplcmontnry InotvuoLloiiB 1lieso
Instructions sure enough gave positive dl
MMitloiitt for limo I landing of tho stores antI the
ostubllshmcntof I winter station for retreat
on Littleton Island bofoio going further
north Thus It scented olear that GAIIIINO
TON novaE received 1 those Inter Instructions
or elrto thnt ho wilfully illsoboyed orders and
thereby loft GlilJLY In groat peril How ut
toRt wo huvu tho explanation of this strange
businoss snot It fehall bo given In GAIILISO
TOHH own words
Tho only intructlo I ever reclved arn the orinlnal
Uultucllou puUlilitil al tie Iwo 4 imtlgucd written
paper was tMtoted In the envelope with my Inilrno
tloni ThIs rP r It I tlropljr a nnanthentlcaiM OPT ot
knitmorandam prepurrd by an officer In roar office
I wai Informed that this memorandum wai t have
been furnished the Secretary ot lh Navy to form
the bauli of Initructloni lo be rlvn the commander
of Hie Tetxl ordered lo accompany the Trotent
Time paper wee not addressed or lentil Indeed
it bore no official mal whatever I have nor
a any time regarded It al an order and I
was surpricesi ltoflndtti Itntcmtnt publlrtiMl that this
paper wa the npplemrnlary Infraction When I
found I among the rfr furntahed me I at once car
ried II to you and railed your attention rpeclall to that
claims relallruf lo landing inppllei on Littleton Island
You sall In ublsncf you dd nol A nOw htna lAol M4
gottsn In thtrt and ImpreJied upon me the neceitlty of
carrying out as far AR possible the Intructlon I had r
celved
Can anything bo moro contemptible than
tho subterfuge by which tho first brunt of
public Indignation on tutu now of tho
disaster was turned from UAZKN upon the
absent GAUMNOTON And oould anything
show moro vividly tho fatal Imbecility of tho
Hlgnnl Olllco than furtively tucking Into nn
envelope oQlelnl Instructions 1 memoran
dum exactly opposite lu its Indications of
what should b oboe na If t screen tho
Hlgnal UDlco and to make It appear to bo
right whatever might hnppon
From beginning to nud In tho plan pro
posed tim I limit notions given and the means
furnished for carrying them out this miser
able Proteus expedition Is n fit contribution
tothe follies of
t follll polar exploration
Hollevers und Agnostics
Tho respectful treatment of tho Into Ro
man Catholic Pastoral Letter by tim members
of limo Prosbyterlun Synod of Now York sug
gests that nil bollovora In time I authority of
illvlno revelation may yet foci tho necessity >
of uniting whoie thoy can unite to resIst
tho Inroads of modern Inlldellty nail to op
pose socialistic doctrines which threaten tho
sway of religion
The strong ground against divorce Inken
In that loiter Its proclamation of the sanctity
tit > of marriage aunt other of its declara
tions concei ning wjelal questions now upper
most In tho public thought command time
approval of conservntlvo religious Houtl
mentgeneially Tho expressions of tho let
ter concerning divorce nnd tcmpeiaiice snld
Dr HOPKINS In thin Presbyterian Synod on
Thursday would do honor to any Church
I Is coming I to I bo time glory of that Cliuroh
ho added that It stands out alone against
divorce And when ho read extricts from
thu 11 loll Letter to enforce his remarks
they veio received with general nppluuso O
I IH I true t that 1 committee to whom they
wero referred ropoited I against solutions
ofToicd by llr HoiKiNs In commendation of
thu atntiummeuitto of the Pnntoinl Loiter which
had sogivatly pierced him and tbo Snot
I l > y n largo majmltv u ndopted Instead of
them t a resolution lefuslug to Interfero i with
the alTtirs of other communions Yet it was
manifest thnt time body was In sympathy
wllhlhoCiidlnil t I m t u and lINhops lu i logaid to
the subjects referred to by I Dr HOIKINS
The opposition of modem Inlldelity iq i un
mistakably bringing oxthodox Protestants
arid ottim ol ten nenrer together They have a
bond of union in I their common belief in I rev
elation which time contemporary Inlldellty
iitMitli nt Its very found ition
The modem eivllixHl t I I woild Is beginning to
bo shnrply divided Into two great classes
tho > o who believe In tho authority of tho
lliblo anti Its divine origin and those who
utterly reject the whole theory of inspiration
nnd revelation ns nn absurdity and nn Im i
possibility On the one Bido nro tho ChrIs
tlnui nnd oil tho other tho ngnostles who
beliitvo nothing that Is I not satisfactorily
demonstrated to their reason
Modern infIdelity Is not directed against
any particular system of theology but
against all theology nnJ l nil feupeniaturnllsm
I may therefoio tend to tho consolidation of
tho now scattered hotn of belief not cede
slastically perhaps but in nn alliance ofTun
blvo and defensive lioforu the strong nnd
nrrognnt common enemy IntCbtino quairols
may ccaso lu the alp of faith
The Wcitcru Iden of DcaliiiK with tho
Indiuus
Tho point to which tho Indian I pioblcm u t o imas
finally been neil tiul Is eleirly Imlol rutted
by Joy NIWEII of Washington Territory In
his recent biennial message So far tho In
dians havo given up their former hunting
grounds only utter bai barons and bloody
wars A treachoious and suspicious race
thoy have been cheated and imposed on by
tho white men during the whole of the set
tiers ndvauco mitt after every fresh en
croachment of the Western pioneers thny
hnvoinurdeied and robbed and fought whim
rage and desperation only to bo overpowered
nud bcnten In time end until
beatn unt they havo
boon scattered fluid frightened Iud sul
lenly retired within tho narrowed limits
of the regions nllotted to them by the i
Government under the nninn of reservation
From tlmo to time there havo been out
break by pnitlos of restless nnd umnauugo
able young braves who dolled Ihu author
Ity of their chiefs but these one after nn
other meeting with the same puulshmeut
have died until tho tnbo that
hlvo away unt only tnb thlt
still nro ungovernable are tho Apaches All
the rest nro peaceful all sottlol on their
reservations amid perhaps even tho Apnchos
under tho present arrangement will never
give any moro trouble The Northwestern
Indians nro pretty thoroughly awed by tho
certainty of failure In any further attempt
at warfare so that many of thorn oven hcsl
tato t como to time borders of their now
hunting grounds I the existing Indian
treaties should continue to bo observed
and If tho Indians should not bo disturbed
their present holdings thoro might bo peace
for an Indefinite time perhaps until thoy
should bo brought over to civilization But
the white men in tho West look with envy
upon every aero occupied by the savages
which Is not desert land Much of tho re
served territory Is fertlleor known thought
to contain valuable minerals and the ener
getic Westerner cannot bear t BOO a rich
soil unlllrovo This sentiment IB excel
lent expressed by Guy NEWELl
Thirteen thoiuaml Indian occup fifteen rrrria
Hon wlikh contain even millions uf acres of the bed
agricultural grazing timber and mineral Und of the
Territory ulnit them varlnuily for liuntliiK lliInK
fnriulni and trolling belde the ue of which they
receiva liberal aulniance from the Internment In the
guardlanhlpof of ntlhl benefit of ptiylrlan medi
cine honpllal school and teaclierH with dountlou
for food clothlni and Implement for fure > t and land
They cannot make proper ue of their > nut ilmnain cud
do not appreciate their advantage while Its poneilon
and occupation are mod toa large body of American who
by I cullhMllnn iroild make It lilrhlr productive It
v ould conduce kTeinll to llio good of the peuple If the lo >
eminent would negotiate for the return of these valua
ble lam abollnh tribal relallonii place Indiana un the
aino fciotliig wtlh other little In iccurln a hare ut Ihe
public lands mating their lauded pnueiliin Inalien
able for a proper period abnllli the > rcrnt Indian
jrlem with all I roiipliesttoims end col cone mridiiig
all Indian lo Ihe operation of IhI law by lucia other
people are governed
Immigration I U mini In ii upon u 5 an I theo lanj
are needed now for Intelligent husbandry The prixeut
plan require the expenditure of much money II I vale
tony I ingbond life lucompreliriulble tu people noun
do not witne tl Ir manuer of liilng nliicli U I utterly
liiroul > liiil with American habit < and U > U > < mile rev
rue of the Indian from the abouiinatiouit uf liiu avage
Mate The public Mitlmrnt of the people if this Tcril
Only U untiilinouly In fnor of the tbiigo a < propord
No doubt Gov NKwrii Is 1 light t when ho
declares thin to b limo general Buntlmont of
tim Inhabitants of Washington Territory
Thor want tho laud and they want tho
Indiana t go But It la pretty certain that
fill negotiations for tho total surrender of
tholr reservations would either b useless or
load t another long pro of murderous
warfare such a now scorns happily termi
nated Taking away the reservations and
thon civilizing tho savages may b I quicker
way ot arriving at a doalrnblo result than
olvlllzlnp thor on tholr own ground but It Is
of vory doubtful expediency I Is too great
a revolution t accomplish without pro
ducing damaging and fatal disturbances
Besides It la not necessary i
doubts tho practicability
Any ono who doubl prnUclty i
ot Indian clvllloitlon need only go t
tho valley ot tho Jocko and of tho Bt
Ignatius Mission In tho FliUhoad loser
vatlon t BOO wellstocked cattle ranches
and farms In prosperous and peaceful
cultivation belonging t tho FlnthondR
All tho assistance given t them by Limo Gov
ernment Is n small amount of agricultural
machinery > through thoagont Major ROHAN
but tho most actIve nnd effective Influence at
work among thorn cornea through tho Jesuit
Fathers who have boon In tho valloy since
1854 But tho system of cultivation there Is
In 1 state fur less satisfactory thnn It ought
t bo owing to tho uncertainty ninoifgitho
natives ns to tholr possessions One of tbo
most prosperous farmers In that region
when asked recently by what title ho hold
bin farm said By no title Wo need
no title among ourselves but a man
has very little courage t Improve aud
develop his land when ho doesnt know
how soon I may bo taken from him by your
Government
The chnractorlsllcs ohlclly displayed liy
those wlto hnvo managed 1 tho Indian
question for tho last twenty years havo
boon villainy alt stupidity Still tho sav
ages have boen fought Into 1 state ot
quiet Thoy will stay quiet provided thoy
are mado to understand that they are no
longer to bo cheated and mobbed ot tholr I
lands and are to bo protootcd from lawless In
trusion Under those conditions clvlllxatlon I
tuny como fur lens quickly oven that cannot I
bo certain but It will bo n much moro benef
icent anti reasonable process
Big Kuoueh for Governor
According to t our truthful contemporary
tho llottloi Kecitlny JYuwtcniil hurt BIWJA
MW IHANKLiN DimKK says that ho loft tho I
Republican party because tho Republican
party counted In I B Ilxvia
Tho Fraud of 1876 was reason enough for
quitting company with tho men who accom
plished ami defended It I Gen IUTIKII left
thin llepubllcan party on that account the
fact Is creditable t his moral Benso
There appears to bo n Blight discrepancy
however in llio mattcrpf dates At thn tlmo I
of the electoral contiovci > y It was genenilly
uudeistoixl that Gen Buntm believed Hint
MrTiLUiai had been fairly elected and that
tho elghttoscven Commission was nu un
constitutional body An outspoken dcclnra
lou of his bellof nt thnt tlmo would havo had
ret weight It might have proventod tho
consummation of tho Fraud anti spared tho
country Its crowning disgrace
But Gen Huriiiiii did not speak out He
was then I Republican member elect of Con
gress Ho took his sent In time house as a
Republican On May 20 1877 ho was ap I
pointed as n Republican member of tho POT
TKK Investigating commit On Juno 18
1878 ns a member of tho Judiciary Commit
tee ho submitted a minority report nrguing
that HAYKSS fraudulent title was lot Invio
lable and that tho question might bo re
opened In the courts His first official or
semlolllclnl utterance on time main quostlon
of Tiruuss flection was not delivered to tho
public uutll March G 1879 when It camo In
tin shape of I minority report from time POT
TIm committee
This was an admirable document clear
logical comprehensive nnd convincing expo
sition of the Finu < ru infamy and enormity
But it camo too Into Admirable ns Gen Bur
initH argot tuimmt wns It amounted In effect
to 10thlul more than a tiudy antI futllo pro
test ngainstnn accomplished crime I was
moro than two years too late
Wo shall bo uncommonly glad to seo Gov
Buriiiii letlected In Massachusetts
ernor JUTIn rlellccd Mas5ncll dt
Ho hiS begun I lo entry out his theories and
promises of rofoi m with charnctei Istic vigor
He ought to hnvo another year 11 order to
finish tbo work The Stnto needs his ser
vices and hols largo enough moro than
largo enough for the ofllce of Governor
Wo nro glad to see that time Tribune comes
out Bolhlly In favor of thin eminent Mr JACOB
hess for HOlis IeI Thnro was n I time when It
cast n frIgid oyo upon the melodious motion of
tho machine of which Mr HUHS Is though In
no other senio n constant crank But tlmos
havo changed now and llrothor HIUNK Is 1
literary man without n boom and tho name of
Stalwart or Halt Hrood vexes tho patient soul
of our nolchbor no moro Time Tribune rocot
nlzhiR tile Inky cloak that eowraps Iloimbllcan
loam this year is wlllim to lot I time dead past
bury Its dead Harmony Is thu nood of time
hour next to votes I Is no tlmo to b finical
The rankest will at such
rnkust of Stalwarts wi servo Iloh n
time Tim luostlon Is not Must n Stalwart
como In but Must Stalwarts and Half IIrood4
propollod by ono crand effort of tile popular
foot co out Into the cold and the darkness
Lord COLEKIDOK made an address at Hay
erforcl College tho other day in which ho ad
vised tho students to loom by heart nt least
those five thoercat classical authors HOMKII
VinniL KuiuriDES CATULLUS and HOIUCI It is
very well touncourueo classical study and tho
young men at Hnvorford cannot thumb their
Greek and Latin lexicons too much But Lord
COIEIIIIKIKH choice of authors Booms n little
peculiar and tho result of personal preference
rather than of the most discriminating knowl
edge I only five classical ivuthois are to 0 I
donply studied It Is quoor that EsciiYLUs and
SOPHOCLES should be loft out The Germane i
and Bomo of our present aesthetes prefer the I
moro modern and sentimental EUIIIPIDEK to
the otbor two great Orook tragic writers but
ono would not think that 1 man bred In Eng
land and to such 1 conservative profession us
tbo law would follow tholr Idea VIIIQIL on
account Qf his exquisite urbanity Is perhaps
to 0 preferred to Lucurmus though the latter
has much moro originality a quality which
tho moderns usually hold In hlKhor es t tm
than tracy As for CATULLVH ho Is n peculiar
author to b recommended by a Lord Chief
Justice to the undergraduate mind ospaclnlly
when It Is of Quaker origin Does Lord CLE
UIOOB bollovo with Mr HWINBUIIST that
Old narl noOsing and oullove in
Aud Iliiutivi make mouth at our ipeech I
In nil Lord COLEKUXIES Hat It Is not Improba
ble that HORACE Is thu only author with whom
bulB himself ory fumlllnr nod It Is pretty ocr
tam ln that unless tho studious youth of Shiver
ford are different from tholr kind Hoiucc Is
the only classical poot whom thoy will bo able
to quota flvo years from now Hut thnr can
study too much of IIouuii Boiiiocus cd
ilHOlIVIUH
Thla has boon a great year for the dostruo
tlo forces of nature A tow months ago wo
hail nows every week and sometimes two or
tlinio times 1 week of terrible torimdnoa whIch
swept Cam vlllmtea and In onu CASC at leant
small city Into ruin lint of Into the forces
of instruction to havo boon
SNOnt 1110 bl trnnbferrcd
from tho atmosphere to the rocky crust of tho
earth and since midsummer hardly a week
has imRtwd without brinelnc ua news of an
earthquake and two or tbreo of these ueletnlo
ooovuUlons bnvo boon among the mOot do
tructlro ever known Tho latest earthauake
oocarredat Gibraltar ye tordar mornlwr and
three times In quick succession that famous
natural fortress was made to tremble
What ails the old earth that I U I tbui seized
with tremors Thore U n Frenchman who
assures us that Jupiter 10 nt the bottom of tho
trouble Yoii ID that CMC Its some comfort
to know and tho telescope brine Ibo noW
that Jupiter himself Is being racked by con
vulsions Incomparably creator than any the
earth baa experienced Jupiter will find
out that the earth It solid It U I IA I mal and
that Is moro than can b Bald for him unless
tho astronomers have slandered him
Republican newspapers that are trying t
make I appear that ALFBBD 0 CUAHN the
Democratic candidate for Comptroller Is too
young t hold that ofllce perhaps novnr
hwirU of Bins WmoriT who was Comptroller
nt thirtythroe of IHIEUEBIO P OLOOTT who
entered upon tht ditties of the office nt thirty
five and of JAMKS W WAn wo Tn who at
thirtythroe was thought worthy of time post
by tho Republican party Mr GHAFIN Is thirty
flvo and old for his years
Tho Algerlno Insurgent chief Hi SIIMAN
Seams to Imo perished true Arabian NlghU
stylo Everybody lies road of thona sultans
kings and princes who Involclod their ono
mica Into tholr power and thon had tholr hotels
whipped off with a clmotor but It Rounds
strange in Ihcpo modern days to bonrofn chief
being Invited to n feast as Si HIIMAN wan and
thin docapltated just na ho wnn prepared to
enjoy the Kood thlns sot boforu him
Ono reason why tho Democrats were beaten
In tho Presidential election of 1880 was bocmiuiso
they lost Now York In 1870 Thoy fought tho
Republicans who wore Intrenched behind pot
ronaco Krory Itnpubllcan elected to office
this your will use tho power rallied to prevent
Democratic victory In 188 Wlnirovor In city
county or State an honest Democrat run
nine for office ho should cot tho vote of every
man who thinks it tlmo tho Republican party
should go Dont aid In building up a power
that will bo turned against you
Tho latest of tho extraordinary feats In
navigation performed by the navy bus a hu
morous fnnttiru If not to Its victims at least
to disinterested spectators The Dlnpnlch n
favorite veseol for limit plensuro nxciirsious of
Ibo j U mukiit tug Administration time Wnhli
Inulon yard yesterday morning with a large
party aboard including Chief Justice Comm
niDGE Thoy had cono only half n mllu when
tbo emIt was run 011 omo shouts In the river
Time voBtcU of our blundurlm navy nro so
often riinnlnc nurotiuil or else smashIng un
fortunate merchant shlris which do not keep
fill out of their way that the olllcors nud crow
of LImo Dispatch prubably felt ijuilo nt homo
vvhun fast on tho mud hats ol tho Potomac
But Semite 01 tho unfortunate iilnasuro seekers
niuslhiiio wondered whore United States ves
sels can navigate safnly If they run nirrouml
waters so well known as those within half a
mile of tho Wnslilnuton Navy Yard
Tho Tribune kindly concedes Hint tho
Deniocrats nrc sum of 153 doctoral votes next
year and only need 48 more to nloct their can
didate liy seine riiniirknblo procois makes
out that Iho Itopiibllcnns are reasonably
suro of 151 electoral votes Connecticut and
Now Hampshire nro It seems from this rea
sonably suits Republican States But the
Tribune admits that thoro nro sovou States
which may bo called doubtful California 8
electors iColouido 3 Indiana 15 Nevada 3
Now Jersey 0 Now York 80 and Ohio 23
Well It Is natural for mOil to Indulge lu tho Il
lusions of hope nnd tho Republicans stand In
need of such consolation as thoy can cot but If
they really expect that tho Democrats wont set
ntlonstlS votes out of thoso doubtful States
thoy nro destined to bo moro surprised than
tho Tribune wits after It heard of tho result of
tho Ohio election As n matter of fact tho
Democrats are suro of more than 153 electoral
votes and thin Republicans are sure of beIng
comprehensively beaten
Vhen tho Ashuelot was blink last winter
on tho Chlnpso coastns tine result or n drunKoii
frollo it was biiiwoKtod that at least die might
bo raised so that sho would not trove a total
lose Now It I Ii said that divers can net noth
ing from hot and HIO has loon fold with all
her contents for 300 Mexican dollars Consid
ering tIme sums recently brought bysomo naval
vessels that at least had tho nil vantage of beinc
nllont this Is lieu ititios in I comparison not n
bad price for n wreck nt tho bottom of the soa
1 illlTMSOllllVAI OltSKItriK
Tko Jtnck Inuka III l > le MmIon ul Iho
rVeivbureh Centennial
To TUP Enmm or Tin Ray Sir Iloforo
looklnic bark anil 1 Itllliii jou what I rein thin t inuy an
well tell > ou i hut nor i of A in in 111I 1 or lit any rate
n hall I niiiuinin I nlr tn lf Will I mil jlut no tat my
itiiino inipllcR I Inlni un one silo lo lie ilincniliM 1 from
Lkisili I n uMch nicuiiA ttiitt I CHII lyniputhUH ultli tho
nxilratiuini amid ntii < urilltit of tile Cci ito I I l > tg > nir tar
ibm Kultic lace Moo I luuo every riuMin tulnlicte
harrlnir the itniurunce qC my crest urcat irt > iit Krand
mother that I havo In my vein the Monti it 1I1t Iho i
turner Thin I IniviUeeii born 0111 l tri > i un rnKln < liinan
of the true 1luo eli Tory nor 1 and INUM only hccoiuo a
citizen of Lncli1 Hum4 country Kcrnine I rntlur ire
ferred hIs nosy of li > IIIK and looXIn nt IhliiKu general
to that uf laiu John Fir tub riaiun I hae
dropped the u h In John Inahmutli u I
tuloJon to he the Hhort fur Jonuthin Now you know
aii neich abunt mo on I knot about iim Ktlf und wtt uri
falrtllut fiiroliioklnu back und I hope to git u > ou unie
amunviaeiit if not Instruction no hen I come to do iiiI
iould llku iolooknllhliiirnutriitht I i hro for a inomrnt
nnd till you nliat I llilnk about Diem I miane jllOl brett
rta < lliiff one of > our dully papers wtikh contalim ac
count of Ulh fussing und honmnliig jtfrterdiiyat
Neon iimirgt Now the t ery fact of my Uin here afier
nearly a iiicrter of arenturja life wilh nil man John
may prove t < i t01lIh811 am all fur rcpubllcim Inlllu
tlont And I may coy at once Him In my opinion If
tin principal ppeuktr at lliut cock tutoodletloo meet
log Mould be put up a > iamliUlo fur the
1reldrncy next yearI mean Mr llu > anlho
would be imldcnt of the United htatcii as sure
as I sti here Hut for all thai the feelliu lift In what I
hut lit itceil tn call my mind Iy l tile speech It I Just this
lice here cud Sum dont you think its time to let
up on inakhnt inch n of a fut about jour liavlnv
atapei < Iapa Join face a hundred year Ol o jut be
cause he beIng the older brother wranted j ou to do jut
a hf nnd not jon durn pleanetl t Then attain Mr
Uord salt I Much light lici been lately thrown upon
the Inner history of the administration durluir the rtlun
of leornt III nubile the war airaln the colonIes wa
belnc n aged so unrelentingly and the picture drawn by
Trvr ugh I of 111 poiU I um of that day account for
much of the disaster and diappulnlmeDt thai au ailed
the altempta to nbdtie the colonle and asideS uch
fearful some to the Itrlllh debt11 Spoil system P Why
of courne It did And It is i Just Hilt spoils jrteui which
Is I goinv to ploy old ifoonebtrry with you my dearcouln
unless you look to II and that prett liurpl I lint that
lnt what had to say Und been able to I aftord to KO
to Kiwburnh yeterday with the creed and had I been
inked to follow Mr lmterit Limit had I had cheek enough
I liould have raid
aktLimiifi Ibex to propose Ihe health of Gcorfa
III ouiellme ruler of llrmt llrluln and Irrlaiid tc
ic Ac but for whom Mlotlc but ulurlou stupidity
tlie father of your counlr would In all probability
nr hate hod a chance In life and you my friend
would niorelliil probably hate been at thl moment
Hid lu Ilrltaunla apron strings and have liLeil iii Jut
as well as ooiuliu
our up therein Montreal profess lo
like It notice poe liars tho audacity to nick them how
they f1 about Il I
Well tho Juit Hit sort of man I am or hunk I am
And It aCtor thin you care lo I hear what I limeloay as
to the Paul and irlut Ihlnk of ou and ot j our Inriliu
tloni and of IhhiKi In iriueral buy II I
your Smimv Sim like
nninnorawoiuaii ottheciwe may btand be ittqiy i
PAVID JlAcJo
Any Impression that tho olsvathm of the Rev
henry O roller vt II rice Illuirch
to HID Huliupilc would
ead I u a doer cop liu In hi diocese of Ihe foruiallilu
liiiM ni lo ht > ciUropol psiacs l lu Knilantl are on
lrely unfuundid In I Bur id tho rnudenio of Iho
htmstiii I Vetted the llUhuu puiac i Ion It Uldrlo < l
that llr Toiler Is I Ououl M the further AnirllcUliiif ut
Ohio tliurch hr as niiuiud in lln i > K > iiluif Un Cnun
try IU that It thtrmlioukl ie t a rpwlal hoiur built for
the new IIUIioili niull I Ilr bn known as the JlMmi
booms If in I the future any iJeraile plan loid
be puld < H Ih Way f buihlin o they are much
moronkjj nlllk the form of n fies dlocewu church
properly iiimni oil and urriMiiide b > tillable MruclurM
for car > lug on mltliiir woik aiong the poor OJid
UIIIUlllt
AN vrnianT rvaao IUmTANr
now THIIIM flliI 1184 the r eia
B llrt > i > 4 ta allra
nwn IMUhtlti Iunltn r
As a member of Congress William 8 Dol
man knew that tho question of reseulni
the publIc domain from defaulting railroad
companies would come before him for action
lie hM been llhllnlr those subsidies and cor
rupt land grants for twenty J rs In ConirreM
but In spite of his most strenuous efforts many
millions of acres of the peoples best domain
have boon given to various railroad companion
Much of thin however has been forfeited for
nonoompllanco with charternnd Mr Holman I
IR doalrous of recovering this much for the
people
With this view ho want last summer an
extended trip to tho PacIfic coast to study tho
question In person Ho wunUld to nee how
tho land lay M It worn no Hint ho might bo
nell tIlIlllifiod to not when tho question oamo
up In Congress next winter Wbon tho railroad
companion hoard that Ira wits going to Califor
nia thoy hastened to oftor him free passes anti
specIal cars ami wore anxious to pay nil his
expense for tho trip They worn greatly In
terested for his comfort nil of n euddon Hut
tholr offers were quietly l but firmly de
clined Mr Hotman told them that ho had BO
far managed to pay his own travelling cx
POIISOB and would try to continue tho custom
Bo without any flourish of trumpets flashy
preparation our oldfashioned frlond quietly
bought his tickets took his old hickory walk
ing stick and Cllrllot bag lighted his pipe nnd
got on thocnrs at Lnivroncoburg for n long nnd
tedious trip to tho Pacific Suites to do work
for the benefit of all tho people of lie Union
Thus ho was employed at his own expense
whllo tho free pass Cabinet was splurging
through tho Yellowstone Turk with a long train
of wagons and cavalry at their heolp or coast
Ing nlong tine Atlantic In Government vessels
all paid for out of tho publlo revenues It Is
lunless to dwell on the contrast here presented
A simple Btntomant of time facts Is as forcible as
time most labored nrgumnnt
Mr Holman mind you did not put In the
summer booming himself for high positions
In mending political foucos or fixing Btnta
delegations ami Influential politicians Un
wns engaged lu qualifying himself by actual
observation to act intelligently In Cougrosa
upon ono of time nioit important issues now be
fore Limo country that concerning time forlolluro
to Limo proplo of land grants heretofore made
to great railroad corporatIons
It Is thus that the Aurora Congressman for
twenty long yours hns mimic a record which
now shines with such bright luslro ai to at
tract time attention ot nil persons who doslro
that this Oovcrnmont shall bo brought back to
the bodrock principles of oldfashlonod sim
plicity economy aunt honesty If William B
Holtuan was President tine pooplo would havo
no fears that In n question between railroads
and the people InvoU luir thotrsplomlld domain
mis Secretary of time Inlorlor would bo food In
ndvanco to aide with tim corporations and
against time publtu welfare
Tuda > a Huniluy School Icaon
Asking for n King Is tho subject for to
daH Bttid among time nho utee the Internatlnnil I Sun
day Idionl luPKonp The leRHon which ts 1 In I Sam Till
t10 picture the Inruelileft In tlirlr niiLt reslleft tato of
niitid They lied itrown weary of the simplicity of
JntUeH Their Judiri hail been plain men with no uch
dlnpl iy or pomp an on BBexlilliiteil h > the mminrrhB ot the
aurrDunilliii nation There wan no court nor wa thero
any decree of 1113 le In the uoverninir ol the people com
pared with on loot the other luau tnisi APMllnrd Samuel
wa now growing old t ixactty how old we liars no
mean of knowing lie male his rnf JluUes over
Irael Thouih tliife J nunit men had tho ad antaxe of
a good father they proved to be inin of no account
Ierhnp It was lo somo extent their Inconipetency that
led tie people to ak for a Mronircr form of government
Thu demnnd for it kintt wan dipplenfintt to KnmufI and to
the Almighty Tho demand nan made not by a crowd
of IrreipolKlble poillclang but by tlio KldeM of
Inrael Thy charited the trotiblea of the nation on
SnmuelM Mina Joel and Ablati Yet it on as en ideut from
the way In which they ahked Hint no tint ilicy wanted
wnB a form of jfoteminent which would cantO them po
lllliully armS give them ttreiuli ant I importance nhlch
they had not poxmed I heir olmi cneinlu Hie 1hllli
line wero again Klvlnit them trouble Tluy wuuted to
be put on a war fnotinir no a > lo gain a pirmanrnt vic
tory overtlifL peHtUent umereec line Inliiinlful of the
pant delUirancoM uliuli mci lint wrought out for them
the > Ihouictit tliat to bo lid to buttle I by it kliiK wan the
tirv hitu tht > netdtil hainutl i pUllil > hft before them
the fully of thilr I ulirulnon lie taut the ultir before
the I Lord u ho Peru iy titpunMi them fur their departure
from obodleucu and from priinitliu timi liclly granted
their ruiuint Little t did UK > rentUn mime troubles in
shOe for them Thtlr himr proved to be one of the I worst
ullltcliotifi hr > huh ctidiinit The IIAMIII IH full of wine
admonition for 3 oum ptoplc Many hove got hmimii alt
klixlx of tinuhlo tiy uiiotinir to lie like their nelnlilior
and loiuliiu for liixurli ii hint thir mlitlilmri poi
scoot t l Often llit > huo found after ahiiovt rululrig
IliiiiibeU t N in 1r3ituit lo itnin Omens thin n that oi hat they
Imd Hiipnoricd lo be n bleMfinf turied out to liu I a curio
Ambllion U on liolcmini if his purptMea ore pure but
there t are time when a contented mind In Ihe I liest of alt
Klfl the Kolden text ot tutu leion IM il 1 better to
triut In tho Lord limn to put confidence In iirtnueei
The WhUUry Tux and WhlUey Ilrliiklnc
To remit KntTon of Tun So5mr Prohibi
tory lun s do not mako people temperate On the con
trary It N finite rail hy niiHlBo leilf > latlon to encouraite
and foster the > ice of Intemperance nnd thH I ctaiin la
what tho United State llovernmciit hal been dolntr
ever lnco LVnitreii le > li < d a tax of th cents per gallon
on the manufacture of whlikey Till unionntii to about
lUo time the oriKinal cot of lIe manufacture Tho
tax together with tho Ion by rhrlnkaife interest on In
created capital neccxtary lo carry on llio taiilnem HI
well an Intercut on lot paid expene of itorekeeper
itaiiKlnir and > o on alTorded all tIme etcuie necoiary
for railing the price of UrlnkH over every bur in the
United State from a uud 3 cent tn 1015 and even 21
cent per drink Tiieie price niece ittaldlhed
during the war when U coit more to huLa
whlikey than It does now They have been
maintained Inco through varioii luttuemea combining
lo thai end tome nf which are combination of heavy
illitlller the burdeniomc political afnemment laid up
on Diem by the party In power and lliaucilon of dial
sri amit satoomi keepera thiemuuselo cc ti hiL ha rcsoiied
to ili peiiple I u4limipiy muon Iruiiukeiuiies Thu gird
iiumnrgimi beloiacii liii hircit cost of tue ttimulr dtiit tue
lirici mmtiiurged being ummale iiiiaibie my the ren euuuiil tax
unit 115 couucouutlttmtui aotu4Lu lie PirillKUPl 1III1UCO
meillKialooii keeper and aealer In al once rnumrk
this drug marktl and experiment on mixing n arlou
compound for tie adulteration of nhikeyhv which
the pritlt wire made lo more than treble iou tlmimi be
fore known In tlio ImlneM This uiiiciu accoinpllthcd
capital opened aloonsn a paying enterprise
What peron of middle ago can rcmrmbern time be
fore tie rrnuiuue tax n a > put upon liquor w hen drinking
aloon monopolized to ihe extent they do now the best
corner of bulne trctli and paid Ilmito lo 515001
per j ear rent wllh u br and fixtures coming mis much
morel Such cnitrprlse In the buluen wai formerly
unknown Hut all thli we hays now together with
elaliorat and eoMly free lunches pool tablra with free
iila ing for Irimiumer suit turlou oilier detlcis to tempi
the oneak or thoughtleii Young men sro encouraged lo
rurin OCII UMIirllir sporting amId othir ctmubi cccl
huavinig a hueshimig lilacs direetty umVcF or in cious prox
tmtty to nIh saloomi of tie prhiicipoi ieouniiter f the
Cetienfle who Is aiways careful ihst his Cimfltriliiutitmus in
thus briny bear a proper reiiiiinn me time Cflfltribiittoniof
Its iiiemiubers to time tumi of bus eaiuiiinn
uhia itucreaseul price per hrhuhi for whiskey mites inch
things uiossibme ummtim this revenue tax rcnoynil whit
key mites its place iieiore me people ml the nine fnotliiK
as cotton giliidi shoo
or any oilier commodliy in gen
eral ue It viollld be luipo ilde wllh free dlllllatio if
Honor to nialiiiain price exo edlng one half ihoe Vow
charged Wllh such an enorinou maritlii for profit
iwept away al one Stroke I do not think II Is I eiaggeral
lug toi say that is o out iii every flve saloon > In iii lentil
would cloe ullhln ajear and ill moil dangeroui clan
of ulmiii too Wllh Whiskey so > lieap no druji know
Kould be cheap enough lo adulterate II u mIni
Thus done lImit apply moot l sensible healthy licence
law and we have thin omiortutilllea for making people
drunk reduced lo u minimum as minim so prntiailr
la vowlble In i time iou niry High tariff a II It or on itfijiul
high HCHIM make adulleralid whlikry
drunkardi
In
samutty aiiim usuRer Free nvhilskey tnuures a pure efli
cii low
oiiM prices sumiitt truiflt 1 od a K rrestIr r > iricttu
U tYss at ItnincligLusa
New You Oct 13
A Itlln 1klldlul
Lawyer
from tlHAntrlcan law yjrri
Tutu ynullmg moan lioitl8flt of time >
Mr tVihcr Olnirgu WHf ut lnniiiP3 ivumulu P nffnlr II Is alum was
uiirn a
orator smuh In
hmIltieIuihuta no lifl lie lIne lie
nuimineenlin by mlii siihirqu I iif Ihio stivcrtoiigimij If tiers hi goes euiy
behWacn pihoir anti lrstiiry ho mc
i tie bnst miii nrmimii hi at thejmulor mar Whittuttr Cert4mnly
tmm
ter uir Iii iuiaiiirIm ocliet he tinny iiis5
sys It Is
uiiit tigtti
or thin buy tif tihi
Yfliet the scsi mit hue
ue turrohms
I mit aim uioiits the
fliilshed
iretir
eoI no a Sloe nimilus to
Sur oiiig frienle scsmlvrd tier anal itirrm niiriiiigiieuu
hue hhiiluilelphite Coiimihiy that hierreller they wlii beer of youug Mr ltmahub of
YOH Arc
To TIIE EDITOR oj TUB BoHWr I moved
from Mudlou Morris 4iiintvNJ on May 27 lest Into
A11 WiTi1 but I aeturnt4 lo XdlxniIn HeptemlKr
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To rue Euutrottt op iui Hufgjr Citn
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hiiuigmhIsuini So which Or Jeeea
Is timiimil4itu3i Curec wimsim tmttitulmy I4iiiCIt5fcid4Jp Ci4ttunant
aossir moa W48UINOXOY
Bh Isgeriall In ninnat Ten Tom O kn
trvca Adventures Abrond Tfce Race
iVABniNaTON Oct 20Until two roiira
ago the Washington Jockey Club was the bill
to tho kite ot the Maryland Jockey Club but
about that tlmo the Washington Club omiuiel
paled itself I and since then has hail arnruorot
grant aucccsa Time last race meetIng wits gor
orally pronounced to bo the best of the iwiinon
The disappointment at time ooralchlnu of ire
quota was extreme but with Role MIss Wood
ford Aranwv and bravo plrl Vnrplo thnrownnn
good doal to BOO Mlwi NVoodtord Is the quktott
and most dlgnllfod ot Milieu rn Aranza In tIme
most flighty Whenever Aratiza was led up to
the starting post she raIny stood on her bend
anti worked herself nor rider time other hori
anti Jockeys und all the BDectators Into n fury
with her capers only to eklm over thn ground
lIke a bird nnd puko her nose under tlio win
n long way abend of limo otliorn As ninny
reasons wore given for Holes defeat on Wed
mvtdiiy 03 for the ttapublicim defeat In Ohio
and then real roiison Bourns similar in both
CUSPS tho Democrats woro too many for time
IteputllcnnR und Miss Vooiiloirul wits too much
for Role
llrowHtor AttornoyQonornl wan n regular
attendant u VIM ry chum V of thai inentlng to earl umm a
white hal and whllo glovop Tim 1ivltlmit
wont as often nn be could anil Tom Dclilltna
wits prudent on the jiuigonHtaiid j bunt Culu
rldgos visit occurring In I tho I mldtlln of rats
week gave tile town plenty to do At thin hi
cuptlon given him by time nncltiit Prel high imy
son only two hilton wiirn tintout Mrs Iro
Ilimhuysin ami Mrs John Dnv Is
Tho flvll I rIghts doelaloti In I the Snpronit
Court rnlHO n very nlcj quuuu thin of jun silo
thi itt In regard to ito District of Ciilimibla
Whllu I II holds thai thu t Olvtl I lllghtH bill was tin
connlltiillonnl KM regards time htatcn ami Ti < r
rltoriio yet ns OongriHs him nliHimitn eiintn4
over time Ilistrict it laity be porfoitly coimiltu
tlonnl hole us them Is no Htato HUViirelgmy lo
conlllct with It Cud Iiigi > r ill boing lulut
viewed talked In blank vurvo times
tlevmryvlie Mat cryemist n b Illon
iarU IM lint iduur > In Huothi form
The aniemlniini to l abnvo nit human praise
And UM tihlalntd ho moral LXHltilion
such tt beffire Imo no Cr bt en peen < > n rart h
lime was when mliii I greet nation waHtuldini
llf 0 tOllllllUl > ll gl lit rOKiI3 4lf justice
Af ktttl its ChrMs when hnrdhlp
KmiiiHl not n hnhlslilp If the price could lid
The troniuun of hue laud Now this ilKioltin
Will be tIne lMlo ot the i Holt ralllpulKll
It to I ihe dniui Up Veterans battle scarred
Will full In lino
Moreover
I am n Illmv for thIs race cirtmlUy
I niEikiliotllilncllon ngnlnl races
SMite has not exhail ted her reftmircca
In m iking me Therefore I nk not
Anti frtmi HIM Legislature I am willing
lo be on vquul terms with Hfew other persona
An 11 i egret
Yea I njrm noilli Mller JuMlce Harlan
II I to I a < iutsiltni of Uu sicriduoH
Of ell linuiHiillv and I must repeat
I do Hgreo wMi Inter Justice llarlAn
I lliliiKlilm right
Time return of the native In Ibo parson of Uu
Hon ThoimiH rorturhounn Ochlltreo was np
tiroprlnluly celilirntBtl Thu ling wits run up
over time south wing ol lint Oaiiliui HM whin lha
HOIIHO In In BOHsloa and thn lri > slili > iit t Rent his
own viilnt at HOOII IIH ho henid Tiger Trout thin
TOXIIH Terror was In town to ask how ho did
Mr Uchlltreo I mnntlons Hint ou reaching
Liverpool tiut hi hut oof Wains mot him on tim
pIer with Paulo who took his muamiro ns sioa
ns ho landed ito haB but llttln to any of Kug
bind as hlu stay wits shortened by time lriuci
Boatrico remarking that ho had a horrid hIlled
of hair In Homo he was Invltod to dluo with L
tho lnp He also met time Irinco dil l Mon
diieiowho IH considered ih most mngnlllfunt
llnr In nil Eumroiie > Mr Oolilltnu Miys tho
lni floe hue no invention mi Imagination I whut
uvur 1111 ayB tho 1nno Is a kind of agnostic In
belief which Mr l OcIi I itreo dii II ties to moan ono
who stIcks to what ho knows From Italy Im
wniit toKgypt vvhnni bo was the gneM of that
It lied h o Tinrllk Mr Ochlltieo sit is tin I tliarms
nfCalio have never ynt bion fully I I wit forth
Mounted un ono of the Hoot dababt > ahA of tIme
desert n gift from tin stililea of tile Khmllio
ho ncourod tIm Libyan Diwrl and rettiriiiil to
thn palace to listen to the swoot m rites of time
yashmak tnuched by time soft lluinra of star
abed juhmN while I srmnnk I tug the Irimant i
muezlnnnd sipping time furfnmod yntnghan
The Khudlvo confurrud upon him a tltlo mak
ing him a Hnshuush of the noble order of the
llackshuuRh Tho regret was unlwTml at hIs
dtinirtiiio Whim tlm Khedive nut told of Mr
0dm I II rios np > roacliing fit newel I Im lay right
down and cried and r > tvtral sacks full nf hiilloa
had to bo t tu Hi bled Into I tile eamil wbleh Mows
iitnlcr tlm palnci windows alter Mr Ochlltroa
left biifore anything lIke iieacu could l > ro
stored In the Khedives family Mr Orliiltrcn
nttuntlud time autumn ftuamuiemm tree of tIme 1 or
mnnarmy at IlonibiirgvordiirIIolio I In I Hop
tembnr The Kmiieror AVilllnin told him ho
had always desired to med him and on limo
day of lie grand review of Ohio First Army
Corps Inqiilind Is Mr Ochlltron Congnbs
mnn at Lumrgi from tile Louo Star State lucre 7
lifting answered In tIme alllrmatlxa ho Mild
Then lot tIne review begin Mr Oihiltrco
however says 1m Is ghoul to get homo for most
ofthotlrao hovvaagonoho was drrer it a grmmvea
Imago
cjxajrix VOIITICS
A Curmpundrnt Corrected Iortl Lome mona
Ike Ielclller Coin t f
To THE EDITOII OP THE SUN Sir I notlco
In youredltlon of this mornlni nn article dated
from Montreal concerning depnrture from
Canada of the Marquis of Iorno and tho 1rin
eons Louise As thuro are one or two palpable
errors in that article and a tinge of mallco nlll
you iiurmlt me ns n Canadian visiting Now
York to offer a word or two in correction
It Is alleged that Lord Lorno commoned
his career by the most stupid arbitral und
Impertinent blunder In all Canadian history
This refers to time submission of tlio Jotelllot
easo to tho Imperial authorities You must ro
member thnt faction runs hIgh In Canada nail
Mr Lotnlliur time Lieutenant Governor of Quo
lice undertook to anMiim > tIne regal prero utlvo
of dismissing hIs Ministers which a
Bulwiiiuuntiieneral iiluction Bcomud to Justify
Ihu thiin oiipoHltinn I n limit Houso of Commons
headed by Sir John Mnedootild for party critic
broncht this subject up In connection with a
condemnatory resolution Tho tlubuto tliorcou
was ono of tho most disgraceful exhibitions
over siumi Tho Chamber suit nluht it nil day In
a condition of buch uproar and confusion thnl
Lady Uunorln canto down to shamo them Into
proprhiuty
hmutt h4lr John Mmicijonahil camo Into power
tine 1runch action forced him Into I u xubiidltini
n motion which deposed Mr Letolllur from tho
UovBrmirohlp of uio Province It was a dull
cuto iiuijBtion as it settled once ami fur all thai
position of Ohio Irovluclal QoviininiimtH
Tnoro were those who claimed fur tIme innm
clnl Uovorninuuts a position which BIIVIJ tinin
a power similar to thosn of the dllTurunt Ktutoa
of thin Union before Limo war Hut this was n
mooted point and In rcMorUni his ilucllnn
wnlcli was aono by lImo advieo ot hIs hl itilstira
Lord Ixirno acted wlsuly and as a hiaiiiiiiin
Tho BritIsh North Aniorlcati act which liar
tots thu Dominion Is not nveiy luelil I il > cu
munt Its drafting was loft to local I Iumwyirmt
nnd grave doubt arosu as to tlio rulation of tha
Provincial Oovcrnmvnts to thu crown Tim do
cllon of tha imperial nuthoritlns In i tlm Iihil < l
tier case suttlod the ninttor and rulcl that lha
1rovlncns hnd nn crown statue and Iliac limo
LieutenantGovernors wore merely ofllxrn ol
the Foilurnl Ministry bolng niiiuintc l b tha
GovernorGeneral In Council jutt IH > < the low
nst clerk In time service Thus tho Iluiiili nioui
bore in their lent out their own thMiiti1 ami
adroitly t I guldud by SIr John Macilnnahl who Ii
nn ftd vocato of legIslative minion real I y bruiubt
about the vory ruviirso of what limy dmtuml
hind Lorno was of cimrsu much ulMisei by
the factional press but nbuso In thu Ciimdl
inurnnls coos fur little U Is mainly of hhi t
cronsroads weekly style at limo bht and I
should imiielne your Informant wits miii of the
rural reporting typo who fnnclns hut I In bin
remarks bp ban talit timIngs which wouM ba
liked on this side of tho Him Ho Is I think lu
error Ills foolish remark ns to tim Lxtolllor
case brenklne the connection botwenn Canaila
and Enslun J seem to Indlcatn thin is Hullo
his obsorvntloim about time IrlnciMs LntilHo
Those uncut no firence but I nttmty Sill thiutt
two things helped to krup the lrlnc > < > oUt of
Canada Ono was tho low tonto of thn IIMKH nnu
another the I flu mu kyismu and imorrb blot unIt rices
of tlioso she was puifnrcu obllgoil lo niiml
limo I ttlllHr CUSP wan important nut its true
Inuardnoaa was no doubt tuytuuutj tbu ken ol this
inoiouo Canadian jonrnalltit for I inmiinberat
the limits they ndroltly mUciHl thu pnlnlH at
isHiif There wits a Irumgiu shUn to thoiun liia
which obllturntud Its comic itHiicct Mr 141111
liOn do St Just chnurlnod at tilt rita utniir ID
which ho was treated died broliouhcin td
J U Ii H
ItcvritrdlnB Ihe > iill > r > vku liiyc1 thin IITM
oT Ike < Vew nflhr Kcidutri
WASHINOTON Oct 20rIlo Becrolaryof In
KaiImi received u report from IUut ilco M 6lUfy
Ivlnir in account uf the I iltlivrr cf treCliit lo IIS l
Tclinklclil near M bin relive IIJ fir ibm lr Vnidnrrt
lu Hie crew if Hit niramcr lt tliiri The rlllf niob iOO
lUillllli mre gluii tu tiiu hu ii suit nn iflt nm
kwnile ihe matt hn rilj Ur Ii UK h IM riitlxj 0 K1 I
tumor im m lln u ohlldrni 1 ln 0 hielhim ir ii i Inlt fW
tliii KifK wire from tile tnltini sue II iinTifienHii h US I
flinn fir I htr klnlmi in mnuc liKlinni u en ii iuiI I l amm
> hli rn tkrd Hliite iiirn unit > ln > ii d nthrr ii lnl iiwi
be Ilirnwii HIMUK Ilirnl mil liishlici ohuuum ll id
it tin il 1 no rrwnnliil riu > art lili i tar ira ih mull ii i1 Ki4
snil iunif at uii i iiiigiiiiitim Hinr im Uu unlpiii > t cv
fnll nu iT > liulll I tni they lint I m It i li vr Ir I
jiiniiunlliuii Ihry i rliiui Hint Ihr v nliu fit itli
scar ci ever > linr luoli jii li Hi ii muimeuc till m iii i hug
ruMllvllir tuiohi hhutil lilii lUlUt
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111 Ir ill Matter Iulinin i in li till lln 111 linrll nMir
I Ii itiuhicrs crc ii i tt ruur III li mtuuiii4 l Ii hut > t
mu ill nun eiitreuicg 1 ii lot IcoriIre l must tiil ail Ijt
liii > hniut iii t umhi mu imuslt mlutuii luuiimuuiu ha I
titit aliui It noes iii uurml I uirlmurimm hui iri I n u tie idf
cci mount tuis emmbimui I liii firs hr IuIVi
tiis thiuuustt siui 11mm m fm lrOlitt n I iuit si r i Ii
to i euihi lhIa sledgg aus i lIe iulii hitu bt C
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