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THE MESITIIIS APPEAL: TIIUTISDAY. JUTE G. 1880; DREAMS, BUT NOBLE ONES UKN WHO WANT TUB GOVERNMENT TOCONIKOL. EVBKV INDOSTBY. Tbs Arcumonta of the Nationalist Club far a Utgsntlc Governmental Monop oly Which Shall Destroy All the Bourosa of Potty Vices la tba People. Boston Corrratponili'nrs; of Hie New York WorM. Kdwurd lU'liiunv, ll Chicnxo lawyer whoso writings kvi the impulsu to tho movement hnvini; for its end the national intinn nf industry anil tho enlistment n( all nion nnd women in a vast industrial nriny, appeared before. Ins friends in thn Free Kuliioin Society toduy and told them why ho thought llio prccnl industrial sys tmu wntrapuhliiof such immense improve ment As Mr. ll-llainy' now social etiito promise to do nreiit tilings (or tlio wotiioii, tho fair sex formed tho majority of his nudit-nrc, nnd npp'mi led the modest yotinu rlnmpiun of reform cutliu-iiasticilly. Col. Uiiium presided in his usual courtly fi.slii.in, nnil ninotii! tlio more notable, of those on tlm Hta.'o ttcrn l'r. Mclilymi.who also spnkc; Novelist Unwell, tlio llov. Mr. Miss, tlio Christian Socialist loader, mid llm iluv. Minot J. Siv.id. Mr. Ilfllnniy epoke m the reiiresontativo of tlio Huston Nationalist t'lnh. Tlio littlo band of world reformers oriinizod in this rity under tlio name, of lliu Nationalist Club ro a very hopeful hit, nnd no less active than hopeful. They are kcpt busy uprradiim ovor tho country tlm principle of their golilon scheme of ijovorniiiiuil, whieh thov hopo Hunio day will Imi real- (nil, oltlioiii:li nolio but tho nior.i sahK'ullin iKnect to livo Inilir cnoil.'li to aoo it in practical operation. Tim nlnn of tin Nationalists Is but onn atop removed from that proponed by tin) K.-iiiliMiiL ao-cilled. but it in much inoro ra.liial. Thoy propose tiial nil industry hliull Ih) awiilui'd by Ihd (iiinerninrnt, from the most insiimihi'iiut to tlio mnsliui iKirtant. Tho I ioverntiifiit, lor instiiiieo, ahull oHnit tba railroad's tlm t'doyraph Hinl the teh idioties; shall rout ml tliu lnuli way, I"' It" and pulilii; itardoiiH; coudiirt tho warehuumiM, work tho iiiiuoa, plant and eatlier tho croi and keep tlio null in on (ration, raise tho l"'f ind lau.;li rr it for tho markets, oindiift th newspaper, and run tho homo enrs, inaiia.-o llio hotels, tlio theater and concert hull-; havo cliiirip' of tho schools, rolli'jjes, binaries and uiiia 11 11m and publish nil the hunk. In kliort, tlio Onvermilf lit ahull simply nil tho lieces anrii of life, aa well n llio limine", and jiuarantee tlio clm'slimi mil eiiliiriileii uii'lil of tho Hiplo( wlnlt' ill tlio aaiuo liuio insuring Ihcir protection. In return for these tiling tho (invent incnt ahall havo tho riirht to exacl of i-very iiihu and woman m-rvieeit lo bo uiven in thai partirular lioi I of cllort beio they ahull do tho 1110M k'hI i it llio nation. An indiiKtrial aruiy ol lie 11 and woiiiou iiuin U'riliK niilhon ilpoi iiiiilioim of laliorer and arlitnii k!i ill bo dr illed year by year Into tho m-rviow of tho Mat". TIhmo anr riora ol liiduttry may cIiim.o their nillin.' wch aeconliiiK l Inn lailen, lull (luvoru liii'lil nwrvix tho iik'ht to lako bun "ill of tl.al parlij uljir railing mid ill linn in another tnoio litiol to tin pin meal and mental capnliiliiii n. ).u!iHtii"iit in the in rlintrinl army Khali not nn until Ilia aolilier haa nii-iviil a fix I, iMund ediea tion nl tlit'OdH'iiM-of tin' Nt 1110, contininiirf tip to tho a- of tweiilyono, or evell lone r. '1 lien until ho ik forly livo yearn old ho ahall work lor tho Mau nu, nttir that time K on tlio rotirod lint for tlm ro tnaindvrol hiadaya. Tliio nuirtinl diwiphuu ahall aj'ply ( women n lo men. 'I he in iliiMrinl army alull bo L'rade.l i;ec u.lin to tin' liitfhrr and loaor Iiwi ol laixir to bo performed, and a uiouihor of ono cluM la alwaya rhililo lr Ilia noit higher, pro- vidinit he run piove liuiiaell Worthy ol pro motion, auil bkcwia ha Mkillf lut ra.li.(,(il.jt from a higher lo a lower elan ahoiild uo not almw hi riht to reiiuin. Thorp ili nil Iw uo money nor Hfi lu tin now Mat. laieli workor III tho artiiv. Ill whntrvor rafaeitv, ahull receive "laltnr tiikota," which hall rutttli) him to 11 (H-nnin rhara In tho ilninbuUoii of tlio national prtnlnet. and wliieli bo may Jm lxamol aa bo w ixliea. Tlienn tiekota ah.dl liavo an Piinl value, and tlio t'ouiinon ilay UlMirrr'a ticket dull Ixi worth no I lo him than ia ihal ol tho worker in tho lusher walka of lilo. 1'reiidont llair.Noii'a Income, for Inxl.iniv, In tho Nulionalial ( homo, would l no inoro and no loa than that of liia coai hinan, lii cook, lua cbinuioyHiwopp or hi washerwoman. Ihv Wauty of llio Sationalmt ih homo would Imi. It ia cUIiuimI, tlio ditinifyniK ol lalioranj the annihilation ol romiN'tmon. A v irus'. aordidnraa. aelil.liiii m and kindred evila ol eiintllia aH-ial fyteins, ao llio National lata aav. would liava no t'laco in llio now late, for tho reason (hut man would have no tndurrmetil to hoard lua n. bo nor any il'soro to ift ahead ol his neinhlxir. Ill tbia worhl'a C'nhU raeh man would have prrlty n-nriy abaro and aliaro alike -a Kood. irueroiH aharo, too and thai ahiira could never Ix iiirream d, no luutU'r how Ion ami linr.l a mm alioull lalMr, nor even dis reasisl, ao lonu aa ho lid Inawnrk rroiM-rly. (otnix'taioii, wi.li iti alien. I ant vvila, wouhl bo uaoloaM, and, Uiiiji u'li'a, wouhl I liuposRiliht. Tho praetiriil opeiutioii of any given buins roul liiiiiiiitf, lor InsUnee, woulil bu hko thi 'J ho liuVernUH'lit ullleiiiU Would know U'loivluiid lust bow miieli rs.l U would bo ms ewary lo mine in or der lu warm Iho natiou'a household and t-ook IU I.Hi, I. ladNiroia who were best titttxt lo ininn con I and olbora to transfer it lo tlio is-uleia ol I'ouiinunlentioii and (upulatiun would Ita ruhalod. If not u iu.'Ii men to wink tho minoa made ai- plienliun Iho (lovrruiuent would eten-in Ita prerosativa and draft tho uumt-r WanleJ. It luiitht be that Ihoao coal luiuera would mine ruoiiitli ciNil in ait uuoiitlii to aui'ply Ilia country for two jroara. Tlio minoa would thou ahut down and the InlHin-ra would go to work In other oerupationa. "I'oal barotii," coal tnkoa and ibe rpstrietlon of tlio annual output ao aa to maintain j.riop would be unheard of. "Molly Mairuiua" would liava no cauap for orifinl.tii j. A Di'WsaM'r would be conducted tluiK A curiam tsijy ol turn who wauled a rapr would it'd together and rupi their donire lo iho (iovorninoul for daily or wppkly trade loiirnul or Illustrated painsr. 1 honu tnrD would aubacrihe pnouith ''labor ticketa ' to ims-t tho oijwuapeof ll ie projoci, ana an editor, roportcra, com jsicitons tie., would be drlcgatod by tho Oovurntiionl olllelala, rarh aivordin to lila aiipcinl abihUea. Thoe employee, wouhl slve tbrlr aervlroa in tehall of tho rSlale, and Ibe Hate would bp conipotisatod for the loaa of their eorvtco by the lulwr tkaetaoftho benrflciaripa. II the editor waa unaallalactor be could be puily re moved, lie mtKUl le ao mucuoialail ore In the editorial chair that the Civil borvirw Hoard roitht put klm la charge of a blackjmltb abop. All article of wearlnt apparel and all aorta of provUiona aboold l procured at tba public atorea, cooyealently located, auDolied from larror Importing aUira houeN conducted lor tba nation. Labor ticket! la every reeaebould be Ibe medium of exrhaare. "Uareaia counteri" and "marked dow n" aalea would bo out of data. Tbeatera. awaabali taiaea, drlnklot plac ftoJ diaaa muMiiaia, alUkliO gautoa, dr cuaca. norae racoa and pnxo PKnia an would be conducted by tho hoopla and for tho iwoplo. (Should tho people ao demand it sjo.iwo Doauties" ana "world a cham pions, circus ridora and crack aprintora, iinrkoonora and home jockoyiall ahould bo trained in the proivor acbooli of learning and drnflod into tho hotorojenoil army of indiiHlnal aoldiora, thoro to earn tnotr liv ine by catorins to tho fancy of thoso pooplo who iiosiro thoir peculiar puriormances and adaptnliilitipa. Tho logialntlvo functions ttnvorning thia romantic aociul avatom should be vested in ollicials chosen In vorv miieli tho aamo fashion as thoso of the presonl day. Ihoro should bo a House of Representatives, a Senate, a President nnd a Cabinet. Kota- lion in ollico ahouhl bo a constitutional enactment. Thoro bemu noither parties nor faeiioua, tlm rush for tho anoils of of lioo would bo unnocoKHiiry. Oilice aookors would not 1 vonfroiitod by tho alluring proxM'ct of patroniiw to bo dispenmid, be- oaii-o ol patroniiun Ihoro would iki iioiio, Kvory pivornuiont ollieial should bo paid no inoru, no lose lliaii any oilier lauorer in tho nriny. Klalesinen should bu choaen Im'Ciiiiso of their Hpeeial ahilities, and alter loiiviin; ollico tbey should rulurn to tho ranks. Civil aorvico boards would bo un noeoMarv, nepotism in tho rrcaidnntiul chair im'ioKKihlo, "blocks of livo" uneallod lor, "Mutf ijuays nml "iiurney iiikhiis btirloil out 01 sitflil Willi 1110 ,siu(; uuipa. "J oslor fat" circulars would bo relic of barbarism, w lulu the plutocrat and his cor ruplion funds would bo iiuaehrouisiiis tho pooplo wouldn't understand. So much for tlm theory briefly outlined. Hut is it practical. lo? Tint Nationalists claim that llio evolu tion of all modern industrial enterprise is iu the diroclioii of consolidation under ono head of tho aaiuo interests opuralini: on tho sauio lines of achievement. Trusts, monopolies nnd syndicates nro tho result, with tho consequent minimizing of tho 1'iicrjn' put forth and tho siiuphllt'ntioii of tlio methods used. Tho modern truat. thov aver, is but n regiment of industrial soldiers directed bv a ainiflo capitalistic bead. While it is (orn of coiiiimliiion, it destroys thill which navo it birth, nnd opens up a Hold for inoro extended, moro prolilahlo and much Ions wasteful ellorU it makes rich thoso who control it, and makes poor IIiosd who aro ils subjects. The evolution of tiio Trust as a destroyer of tsiuiNtlition, llio Naliotialisis claim, ia only another proof of the tendency of llio tunc toward.! ciiiliiii, or n iovern ineiit. il TriiKL Tho more trusts tho nearer llio dawn ol tho Socialistic era, they any. Why not combine, say tho .Nalioualisw, all imliisiry into a unvoriimoni monopoly, of which ail tho Moplo aro Iho owners and nt Iho saino time the sharer?. Why not save nil Iho wasted cllort now drawn from tlio decrepit industrial body under indi vidualism and unrestricted competition mid coueon'ratu It upon a nalioiiuh.od in lusiry wnh the p -oplo as tho monopolist mid nil s'ssil) o compotilioii staiiiMd on T lal tho ri ate Kovoni industry and insist only thai each man ahall uivu tho hiato aorvico in return lor life und pnileclioti, suifesl thoso iiiiiolceiitli century philoso phers, mid the no ml simple, happy and siuvsilul form of Kovorumont will bo at luiued, poverty will bo annihilated, mis ery blotted out, auioidea unheard ol, insan ity lui'ttcly iliminishod, disholie-ity iliacour ai: 'd, the pnsiua emptied, a loftier moral M'liiinii'iit ImiiiI up und Hie w lmlu naiioit luted lo a bmnor and more eiallod piano, with lindreitmed of iiM,ihililio for peute, lianpiiiesa nnd bmtiiorly love insure. L if men, say Iho opponeius of Iho scheme, were not Hellish; il th y worn not jealous; II lin y were not envious; if they ill I U"l love power; if thoyih-HpiMed money in-lea. of worshiping it, then Hie nation nllstic stall' inilit bo possible. Hut tho Nationalists deny that mankind i inherently ecUish, or envious, or ava ricious. Tho i lea ol insn'a original ain, thoy exclaim, is it explo bi idea. Hcl tishuoss, av.irico nnd kindre.levils aro only the natural outgrowth ol Iho presout aya lem of coinni'tition, and aro many time inletuilled liy Ibe iloiibtful pros;ss Ls of a change tor tho U'lter. The Nalionalisil nlresdy have branches in ui'ward of Iwonty cities nnd towns in tho country, aeveral boinn on Iho ruetllc loK. Their mair.iiio, published for the llrst limo last month, tua.lo a dis ide.l bit, whilo the l.s al club is rapidly lilluitf up w ilh new uieiiilier of tho thuikiiiu a irl. Hut ui lor lurnuiki Iho world unsidu down and transplanting it with the sit'd of na tionalism, pure au l simple, that Is a cjii- suiiiiiiuuoii scanvly to lie realir.e.I. TURNED OUT TO DIE. BOW GREAT BRITAIN 13 DEPOPULAT INO THB EMERALD ISLE. Outrajeoua Acts Sanctioned by a Ty rannies,! Land Law Amount Virtually to Murder mailing Cablne Light Evic tion's Inhuman Work. I vjolonco ould 1ms usod by tlio evicting party. Onlthia Luis a truce was agreed upon. J j At tho need nrleat stood upon a ditch to a,l.ln l.iJlM.iXl. I.:. .Il.ra lulra ilinhnir. m-j..uim .its HIM., 1IB DIITWiJ .w. elodby Ibe Aidbntainbruozo and bis benev olent featurws eloquent with suppressed passion, no" rresonleJ a picturo mat a pulntor wdtilil1 revel in. Uo was Tiiipor ary'a vetorun Hogarlh, Jobu Canon Kyun, ol Wowinn'-" ullbctionatoly known ns "Fnthor John a liviiiu encvclooiedia of liia country's khfloriniis for tho Detler part of a centur. 'Ho saw the litlio war and ttio airuuL'io lor re hiious iroeaom. jio fought by U'Cbnnell'sstdo during tlia groat AMERICAN RIGHTS. A STATEMENT OF THH IMPORTANT BBHR1NQ 8SA QUESTION. NEW HIEMPHIS THEATER, MONDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. JUNE 17. The Claim of the United States Gov ernmentHow a Bouse Committee Eagarda It Tho Duty Devolving Upon tho Administration. From Iho Chicago Times. Tlio beauties of Anerlow'a far-famed gluu havo boon woven into aong mid- tribune's protracted but unsuccessful ollbrt WlIT sutler lolnrer tn lil (ls i-ia. Inillnrs- tioii, wnnl ol sps-lile, loss ol UvhkIIi, la k i.( I'liery. niuUrnil inn rinllli nl fevcm, rlc.T llmwii lion Hun t" iiih r tail lo euro llicsr ilivasi'. Thr) act like a chr.n on the ill KoslivcorKnuk, rrmnViiiK all ilv-H'plie ayni- lulus, ailcli a Iwli limit, luarllMiru, bilious ness, eto. Itrmomlx-r it la tint only Iron wvisiiatton Hinl will liol blm ken I lie Uvlh or litw bruiUiihe. from lli lml WurlA Judi Vou aro charged with running a game ol tbniieu, Wb.il havo you In say? AcciiM'd It wsa not a KSino of chance, your Honor. No outsider had tho alight- eat puaaible t banco ol wilililiiK. - IMm-wo aail lMlk fxtra tli'ir war lnlo many a hone-hold tlisl mlalil It pmlis-tnl Iroia Hu ll lunauli by Ilia Urn . nsauilou ol k'iliix In lli boux llial beulxn Isniilj BHsllrliM and Mlslinl ol hrwllb. II.U-I ler't Moui-ti Miu-rs. I'irtiniUrty whrra ihrre arc rhlliliva lioultl II Isi ki-'t hml, at a prumpl ri uiolr lor liilsiillls coini'lsliiK In ttirlr o iUal wnlly roiiquarslilx, lnt wlili h, II allowed to ro- imll ilidiiMUnaon lliili llrirlill.ti.U nrannUia, aituelMally dllilKsl. and. tiwrilllr work urlrv oiii lulK'likl. Imiiilsillv ol lhi Isiwelt. In.llii'SV- lion n1 billouuies aru alliurnii of rinnmnueo cut must la Ilia Imiiwhold. (tnlilrsn livln la malarious rmlnua am mora liable In ls siuu lusl with ehllla and Irrer llian ail u I la. anil Hip raiaf ol Ihal Ifll llaisi la Ihelr aralom ar mllr and Itiorr art lima, la nrmuU Itswllllra, Ur Iruui pro Ivaalaual aid. II U aiax lally deatralila. hl aaiwll ! With Owr Hwyat Is now Isunf aaked us by pnrpnU, and we can give no U tter advice lhao to riconi- mend acndmn them lo that popular and proRrraMivo inatitutlon, Tbe Noleon llusl-ins- Colh'tro, Second and Mouroo atrooia, win jo Ibcy will learn flouring and wrlunf an Hiding lobuaiuoa lndrda, aa woll aa spelliiitt. iKHtk-kceplng. lype-wrltlng, atc. 1 hoy will only have to study during the cool Lours ol Ibe day and will bo discii lined In a centlo but firm manner. The Nelson College slantla without a peer fur thoroughneaa and respectability ol pa-Ironago. aaallary riwiwblwg. The ftitrrprislng Ortnof Utting A Hailey aro rapidly building a reputation for doing good wotk. Thoy have already completed somo of tba moat thorough and well venti lated jobs of pluiubiutf aver dona la Mem phis. Their idea ia to uso the boat mate rials and workmanahlp, which iraulU iu comfort and aatisfaulion lo lhair patrons. Thoy make a specialty ol reinodallng old plunibiog work. iMwaraa m amovin ar tub ui or rocOAixa. And It slimulalos and promolea the gronrUt ci ins nair. Hutueit'a layurlng titncU are th UsU legend, but I c.un not any that they im pressed themselves very strongly on my mind, for tho good roason that they wore still obscured by tho gloom of cold, chilly, early morning, wliou I drovo uround tho foot of tho storied Unltee hills on routo to witness tho evictions announced to lake plui'u that day at Kkoohcenurinka. 1'jirly as was tho hour, tho dawn was just cresting the mountain tops tho coun try ns wo journeyed along bora unmistaka bly sign of unusual lifo and bustle. Tho chapel bolls were ringing in tho villages in tho vale; iiorna woro sounding far up on tho hillsides, while on two or three of tho higher peaks bonlires, which had blnzod brightly throtiKh tho ni'ht, vero just feebly surrendering to tho sltonger light of day. Crowds of people wore trooping from every direction ill answer to tliesuin mons of bell nnd beacon. Iong trains of vehicles, too, lined llio roads, bearing thoso who hail journeyod from u distance. Indeed, it would not havo boon dillicult to have imagined one's self 111 a country cursed with tho scourge of war, And thai the journey along that mountain road niiiiil strange Hiirhla und unusual sounds waa being miido with a marching army on tlio morning of what was destined to bo the date ol a memoiablo battle. Nor Wis thu illusion lessened when n fiw minutes later tlm bugles of an infantry regiment rang out clearly und shrilly on the cold air of tho inliint day, as the soldiery who bud bivouacked during (tie night in the moun tain glen were breaking camp. Hut the picturo of war could scarcely longer bo called illusive when one of thooe curves so common in uiouiituiii roadways displayed to our view two largo columns of armed men, inarching with stondy mnrlial tramp along tho road which wo woro truvehug, their red uniforms and glittering accoutor incuts standing out in I wild relief from Iho soinlior backing of the brown mountain HiaL On another Mail, nearly parallel to tho one which we drove on, and Join ing it a litlio further on, thu clatter of horses' hoof attracted our attention lo a mpiadion ol brasa-beliiioted dragoons that hud ridden from Cuhir during the night. And nil tlua warjiko pomp and martial panoply, lliia studied threat and monaco liv a rich ami powerful (ioverninent lo a people ununited ami delenaoloaa,bul noted lor their excitability; this direct challenge lu dooil ol violence ami nets of Inwlesa no by a heartless Administration that M'ciningly wishes lo provoke another '118, wilh its rapine and It lu.isatacros all thia bad Ih'CIi occasioned hoctuso of Iho greed ol a M.mt hosier cotton broker whom tho law C.'Jiuvi sled with "nenteuees ol death," ns (iludstoou term tho decrees ol eviction; mid whose minions tho urmed forces of thu Crown protected nml uv-istod in the unholy work ol tlnv.ng a acme ol humble H-iouiula wilh their wivet and little onea Iroiu their wretched mouiiUin shooling. Skeolieouarinka! Thu gindcltooks give uo allerimlive for Ibis lililo ecltxuti in eiiilioiiy; and my companion, unulile toen- lighten inn more uoiiniieiy, aim jmuuig Irof it sound, could only opiuo Hint il w.i in aomowiso colinected with hun ger, a llomeiic derivation which I a.iw no reason for ' rejecting. For cerlaiuly a more poverty airitkeii, tiotl forsaken district eyo ne-er rested on than that unhappy Inwulund with Ibe Scandinaviuit name perched high iipumidst thu bleak and barieu lull ol li.uleeinoro. The laud ia neither Uig nor marsh nor uiouiituiii, but aoo ins to cmiibino whatever lb 'ro i laid in all three without tho com M'iiuliou of including a aingle one of their gootl ipialiliea. Ni'ii at a dmlanco thu lit lio pali he of illllivalioli that havo in vaded Iho nativo atenlily ol Iho placu look like ugly blots on tho nxure-tinted picture ol the brown, cheerless, but beaiuilul mountain. Those miserable Iragiiionui ol tillage laud have boon literally ina.lo by their toiling owners, who and their lath ers iH'fiiru lliem, and lliuir mother, too, I regret lo adtl alavotl as alavca never alavud, currying on their back Iroin His lowland tho maniiro and anil thul was to rib the rugged hillside of ita barreuneas. Ami iho house! What a mockery to give the nanio to llio wretched mud cabins Ihal woro burrowed in Iho luouulalu; Hut alill they were homes, miserable homes, il la true-but homos iu which there dwelt a holince and a sanctity and a loippinoHa Hint are unknown to palaces or mansion. Thoro Iho brawny Hutaut aat ciinleiil by bis sat Hie in the evening nnd loigol liia toil iu lbs ratlleof liichiiilreu. T.icre, too, lived a moiher'a love and a mother'a itroleetiou for Hie maids, of match- loaa beauty that clamU'red Iho mountain sides with the swill, agilo graces ol the lawn or antelop. Hip properly waa ow ned by the Krl of Kingston mini a low years ago, when it passed through cotupulaory aalo from an old and M.pnl ir lamily lo a Manchester m in nsiueil Huckley, whoao history as a landlord, like ao many atorica of ita kind, bus Hie couplers written alternately iu blood and tour. A wintry wind blew over the heather clad billa In biting blssls on the L'J.lKKJ HMple atwembled to w itueaa the evictions at Skischeenarinka. A gloom and aulleu- nea iudeM'ribablo had settled on the Vast throng, and Iho demeanor of tho poople could bo likened lo nothing within the rsngo of comparison Issuer than that strange, boilolul alienee which poeaeaaes a crowd gathered around a gibbet lo view an execution. Men anil women, old and young, were there all kept well beyond the line of bayonets that (orincd an Un broken cordon uionnd tho party ol exterm inator and the little homeatpad doomed to destruction. There was not even the sem blance of resistance. Weeping children for liberty.11 Ho knows as uo otio else knows und depicts as no ono elsa cuu de pict thu storftra of tho famine, thu cholera iiluguu, the wholesale house lovelings, tlio. bottomless colling, the choking graveyards ami Hunting cbarnoi bouses aluries that bung as a pull over thu meridian of this nineteenth century in unhappy Irolnud. i know him well. I have heurd him on many a hillside, tho Nestor of Irish ora tors, when Ida voice rang out with tho clearness of anvil Blrokes, and huvo w atched vast audiences broken in tears or convulsed with piumiou at tho vividness of his recitals. Hiilou (hat morning nt Skcebconarinka the old charm was absent from the words of the good priest. Duly compelled biin to lio to his heart, to bis iustincta, to his sympathies, to his allections. Tho voice was the voico of "Father John," but thu words wore tho trito gospel of ponco and patiences "Whom the Lord loveth He cliOHteiioth ami acourgoth every one whom llo rocoivoth" was its burden. "Think you that Christ's creed was ever intended to defend the dovil'a work?" queried my companion, as tho thatched roof of tho teuuntless cubin burst into flames, llrcd by thu bund of a fiendish bailiir. When 1 met the old priest a littlo later on by tho shlu of a turf stack tho good man was bathed in tours, pitiable to look uU "My Cod, what was 1 to do?" ho ex claimed, as if ho expected to bo reproached. "Could I look on while my pooplo wero being murdered in cold blood? lVrhups a win so Into uwuits lliem, now that they uro adrift on tho wide, wide world." Thn words wero prophetic. The .evicted of Skeehcenariiiku are today homeless, friendless mid starving in thu streets of Hilenos Ayrcu, strangers in a si range land, among a strange people ami a struugu language. Hut tho white haired aogjarlh win not long Htrmiltod to indulge lu grief or aclf necusaiiou. A suuuuons to perform tho moat solemn function of his ministry was sped through thu crowd. At tho next cabin tho evictors driggoda woman from her sick bod. bhe hat) given birth lo an infant only two days before, and the excitement brought on a lit which resulted in Hie rupture of a blood voshuI Tho army doctor present pronounced her to bo dvintr. Never will tho memory of the scene fade from my mind. Thu old priest knelt on the roudsitlo bv thu proslruto woman. whoso head Was pillowed on thu breast of her Bobbing1 linsband. A little boy, the dying woman s son, held a lighted tajxtr, while tho clergyman read the prayers und applied iron aiJvor pyxes the holy oils proscribed for tlm rile. The crowd at4d ufar off, bushed in ro smtctful aliened .-even thu evictors with drew to a distance, vanquished by the presents) of .death. Not until "l ather John" bail pronounced the llnul bene diction, not uutd bu bud cloned bis misajl nil) tidied hU stole, ati'l returned to their places tho sacred vessels, waa tbo stillness disturbed. -Then ihoro aecpo from the vust, surging multitude a long. loud, heart breaking cry a wuil of long.'pcnl-up agony, of human sull'ering no longer endurable aery heart rendering ami protracted and deep, such as, iH'rhaps, W0a mn-listen to In tho last aplH'al lor mercy that will break from the doomed ones on "tho Judgment day. Ita echoes slill linger iu my eura. " 'Tla bciu t nol lu Im, tlisu 1st uiilinjr," and no ono can Imi huppv w hose aystem la derungod by poisonous secretions. Nearly all Ilia that lleali ia heir lo nrnto Iroiu lor pid liver and derangement of the digestive organ. lr. 1'iercos I'loaaant l'urg.itivo I'elleU cirrerl irregularities of thu livor. pniveut isnistipation, and promoto good health. Huy them ol your druggist. I.KT T. M. tialhreath. No. ll) Madison sin-el, rent your liuusea and collect your renta. , A hrr II Will . fnita thu New York Viavtly. First Wealerner-Whero aro tho Now Yorkers going to put Hint memorial arch to commemorate the llrst centennial? Sec oud Weslemer (aurdouically) Tho aileof the memorial arch will probably bo near tho sight ol tho I i rant monument. ft alar. How beautifully systematic I Nature In pvervthlna she d.i-s. lu the animate and inanimala world all i perfect ayslcm, mt Inn I Hie seeirl if Nutiirv'a aueees. Holt Is with the liumaii Isnly. Keep Ita aystem In order and all la well. What will keep il In order? Maliabu. Try it All driiKgisla keep IL Only fl a (Millie, from Ih noalon l onrlrr. 1'iioiogrnpbiT "Now, niiat, I am alout loexiioao. 1'ut on a pleissnt expreaaion. Think of aoinethltig very agreeable. Maiden thinks ol Ico cream and Ilia pic lure Is a success. and a hysterical niolhor wees led forth. The lather, bearing a baby In his arma, followed. And then, nature reversed, a I ssble trandairo, blind and tottering with old aged, guided by a fair haired girl of leu years. A tho scanty furniture waa being thrown on tba roadside tho old man urged by distinct, it must have been, lor reason had long aince left him -ruthed wildly back through the constabulary anil, Anchlses- like, in a frenry commenced kissing the d or-posl of what lor nearly a century lud Issan liia home. 11a waa rudely pushed by a brutal policeman, and bis hysterical daughter, coming to her aged father's as sisiancp, was struck on Hie breast wilh a nili-huit by another cowardly acouudrol lu unilorni. ' A diapason of groans and curses burst from the angry crowd. A few stones were thrown by the mere excitable, and trouble Seemed imminent and iuevilablo. The order lo load was give a to the sol diery, i n I the magistrate in command be gan lo mu.uble through the riot act, al ways tho preliminary to legal assaults and murder in Irelsnd, At this juncture venerable ctert ytnsa Intorpaaed and volunteered to bold tba people la check 11 lbs magistral on hia part would guarantee that no unnecessary Sop llrasl Brain es MoaaronD'a vm rmsirMT(. Pr. O. C Htonl, Hyrsciwe, S. any: "I pave ll lo one patient alio was unable lo Iranaail the most ordinary busuieaa, because hi bruin was 'tired ami rmiliiaeit' uimiii the least mental exertion. Imim-dinte benetit. and ullliuate ntorery followed. a - . tile reaps!. Prim Lite. FMgan "Misa lalilh, I ah havo some thing niost Important to ask you. May 1 -that la ' With (softly): "What is iL F-dirar?" Kdgni: "May I-Kditli. would you bs willing to have our names iiriuteti in tuo tMPors wiui a nypuon be- twoenr Twalt AH Mia falwa Away. A. M. Chlki, of No, 1724 Bliildurd street. HL Louis, ln., writes: "During my mug rvaulonca In Canada 1 suffered for yaaaralrnin ar?ro psllia lu my back, aero the region of the kidneys, and by Ilia constant use ol Alices-k Hasten III variably obtained greal reliel. Vpon re- inotrlna to ru.W'Uis, i was attain irounia-l Willi lbs aaatP coinplalnl, and waa advised lo use Maanetlo ami oilier kind of rlaatara, without Isilna .Mu'VisI of pain, ao Irll bark to my old friend Alio k, who give me more rell.f than any otli-r I liava ever tried. I always recommend tlinu to my friends and all wbo suffer from pain and aches of any kind." A Hrllliam Idea. From rtarpert Br. HardVarw lK-aler-Now, Mr. RusUcua, there's what I tall a bargain. Thai atovs baa a Quick ovon and the draught is aoar- ranted that ll win save ono-ha I the lueL Misa R. (wbo la a student of economics) La aakea, pa, wuy not get two and save all lb luelT "Can't at a lblii llood'i HarsapsrllUU awondariui nvuivin ir rmaling an appe- Ute,rt(ulaung as"aiiun ami giving alrtugth. I.rr T. M. Ualbraath. Ni. 10 Madison street, rant your buiues and Collect your rauia. Washington Corraspondonce of the New York Post. A llnlisli war vessel is on the way to Alaskan waters, and two Unitod States na val vessels aro about to sail for Behring Ben. Tho Scnnte Comniitteo on Helntions with Canada will leave Portland, Ore., on Wednesday for Alaska on tho United States Fish Commission steamer Albatross. Three revonuo cutters of the United States aro also said to bo already oa tho way to tho sumo locality. These movements are not without inter est, and thoy may have vory important bearings upon future events. The issue between tho Hritish and tbo Unitod States Governments as to the jurisdiction over llehring Koa is generally known. The events of this summer may furco an early setllomont of tho dispute one way or an other. The claim, in brief, of the liiltlsh and Canadian Governments is that tho United States can havo no rights in llehr ing Sea except as they Wiiro acquired by tho purchase of Alaska from Itusaia. and that those rights can in no ovent extend boyond tha liiarino leaguo from tho shoro. There is grouti 1 left for diflerenco of opin ion as to what tlio shore lino is, or whero the measurement of the tlireo-milo limit shall begin, but uo ipieaiion Is made by (ireat Britain ns to tho general fact that tho United Stales has no right to jurisdic tion more than ono tnurino league Irom tlio shore. This claim was detinitely sat up by the Hritish Government through tho plead ings of the Queen's counsel, Air. Gray, on tho part of tho Hritish owners of tho schoon ers seixed bv tbo United States last year charged with violating tho law prohibiting the killing of seals lu Aluokan waters, lu the stipulation in this case it wits agreed between tho counsel for ureal llrilaiu, or for tho ownerj of tho Hritish vessels, and tho counsel for tlio Uuit-d Stules, that tho masters of the vessels named wero seeking fur seals in thut pnrt of llehring Sen which is claimed bv tho United relate under tho treaty wilh ltusiuo( March, 1MU7. To tlm Iiimii ol information the ijuoen s counsel ol Hritish Columbia lilts! a domurrer, alleg ing that thu District of Alaska had no ju risdiction over the subject matter of tho action, as the schooner w as more than one marine league from tha shore when scixod, ami that Iho Act of Congress of July 'il, l.StlH, is unconstitutional, as it restricts free navigation of Hehring Sea for sealing purposes. In overruling the demurrer thu Court said: "The question of the consti tutionality of the Act of Congress of July '.'7, lStH, scarcely deserves inenlion since it has boon sustained by this court." The case referred to was that of tho United Mules against Nelson (It) Federal Iteitortcr, tmgo M2.) Iho court lu lis decision, iuwon, Judge, overruled the demurrer, nnd ordoretl a judgment of forfeiture to be entered against the vessel. No appeal was taken from this decision. This, it is buiieved, is the condition of the litigation so far as it has progressed relative lo the rluiin of Great Hritam of the right lo lish lor sen I in I hone waters. Whatever opinion mav bo entertained aa to the legal ability of Jndg) Dawson, or as to tho claim which Great llnlain will make that the United States I endeavoring to set up tho claim that tbo Hehring boa is a cltsied sea within the meaning ol the luter- ualiounl law, there can be no question that the aualod instruction which tho Uuitod Slates has juat given to the com- man. lor of thn reveiiuo cutters, ami to thu commander of thu war vessels w hich aro about to go to Alaska, fully sustain Iho claim which Hie United Suites from the outset has made of tho exclusive right to iho jurisdiction ol thul part ol Iho Hehring he in which Hie United Stales also claims the right to catch seal. Tho public will not, ol course, lie furnished with the in structions lo these couiaiunders, but it will nol be without interest at this juncture lo ascertain what llio exact posillou of differ ent administrations has Ison as to tho jurisdiction of tbo United States over tho llcluing Pea. Iho Inieat olllclnl inquiry which bu been made into tin general subject by any branch of tlm United State lioveriimont is that which waa conducted by Iho House Uoiuuutleo ou Merchant Marine and l ish erica of the last Congress, Mr. Duun, chairman, llio conclusions ol that com initleo have not gained vory wido pub licity, but It Is deliuiU'ly known that ihey came lo this opinion: Iho convention which Groat Britain now endeavors to renew la sulwtautially tho convention which was raised long ago between Great Britain anil tho Govern men I of Kussia, before tho Unitod Slate bad purclioaed Alaska, and had eoeurod any rights lu tbo Hehring Sea. The long and animated correspondence which look place on the eunio general auhjoc t between Iho United SUtes and Kussia w hen Jolin Qtiincy Adams waa our r-eiTct.iry of Suite aud Mr. l'olilica waa tha representative ol the Kiisaian Government lu this country covered in great measure Hie same quua- llon. Mr. Politics liadcluiinod thai' the ex lent ol wa of which these posaeasiouaforiu the limit roiupreiu'nda all the conditions which aro ordinarily attached to cloaod sea. .Mr. Adams rciiliml: "il may sum -o to aav that the d.atunce from ahore to shoro on tin os In latitude fil" north is not leas than IKf of longitude, or 4,000 inilos." Tho committee also concludes that th protest in the correspondence with reference to the mutton in contro versy aa well aa the treaties of 1M.I and lMJj. which aettled iho in. all had ruler- cue to that section of the coast anil waters of lb North i'sciflc Ocean between the 61st parallel nf north latitude aud Mount i-L Mia, and eaal ol me nisi meridian. Iu all th correspondence, pro! eels and treaties, there ia no allusion to Hehring So or to any region of country within 1,000 miles of its eastern bonier. So that. tba coinniitleo concludes, th dominion assorted and exercised by Hnssia over that aca irotn Its discovery in 170 to lis parti tion by lb treaty of cession in isof has nnrei been denied or otlosliolied. If thoro was no division of opinion In the last Congress as to the attitude of tho Admlniatrution toward the Hehring Sea queatlon, it la hardly possible there will bo one in the coming congreaa. me narri- ann Adminiatration will, undoubtedly, en dcavor lo enforce the rights and Interests of the Government In lb fur, seal and oilier fisheries In Alaska, which wer amnlrakl hv rem on from Kussia and con veyed to It by tho tronly of cession. Those rights, as they hav-hilhorto been asaerted h one t.overnmenL aro substantially these: Among tho other rights Is th right to protect aeal life on th islanda, and In that part of Hehring Sea Included In th boundaries of th territory coaveyed. For tha nurnoaa of lha aeal fUheris It mT D malnUined that th question a U tha el.-uJ ao over th whole waters Wnnn mm Alukan waUrS nd hardly be tk n.i.i of Unasia to control th watars ol Bebriug Sea proper, and to pro tect seal lil. was exercised for nearly a century disputed, and th Unit! 8tate having acquired that right 7 .. fl-, k nialnlainad It froni tb Uglnnlng. Tba nihui which th Unlld U IU Unior the Management of Mr. Emile Levy. sum PHB FESTIVAL, FORCES ENGAGED WILl. CONSIST OF THE1 " FOLLOWJNJ1 FAMOUS VOCAL. ARTIiTB: . Miss Emma Juch MME. TERESE HERBERT-FOERSTER, Late of tha Metropolitan Ope a House, New York. MISS HELliNE VON D0ENI10FF, MR. WILLIAM J. LAVIN, The Well Known American Tenor. , MR. JOSEPH LYNDE,- MR. EMIL FISCHER. Earitjne from tbi Ctrl R s and Italian 0 -it, Leadiag Basw of ths M lnio'.itan 0,s r i H mi, N. T, And the Dlitin?uis'icd Leadlnr Tenor from the Principal European Opera Hcuiei and th Metropolitan Opera House o: New York, Sianor Jules Perotti The Moat Notable Tenor Voice Heard In America Sincj WACHTEL, Po8cfcsif Ing the Moit Remarkable Hlgn M of Any living lenor. TOGETHER WITH THB fOl-LOWINQ NOTED SOLO INSTRUMENTALISTS I MR. MAX BENDIX. MR. VIL1UK HhKnliKl, Violinist, Holo Violin of tlm Tlieo- ViolO icolllst. Solo Lello of the 1 heodoro Uorc Thomas Orchealra. noma un ui sir.i. AND THE FAMOUS PIANIST, I MISS ADELE AUS DER OIIE. A GRAND FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA j Eminant Musician Salactad from th Symphony Orchcatraa of Nw York and Boston, Undar th Uiraclion of i MR. CARL ZlSRRAIIiST. of 40 BOAL12 OF IMtlOHS: MONDAY NIGHT. i Ibvaervo.1 Heats. Iiwer Floor 2 "0 Kirst Threo Uows, Ori heslra Circle 3 00 Dn-s Circle 2: Drta.l ln lu, Kirst Threo Itows I " lwer lloXe Mix Heats I ' I'liper Itomss His Henta. 16 OU i'mlcony 60 MATINEE PRICES. Ileserved Sent. Lower Klnor Kirst Three llowa, O.vlifstrn Clrclu.. Iin'aa Circle Dnsn Circle, First Three llowa bower lloxe t' lMr lloxe lUtlrony I 1 M 'I nC 1 oc 1 r 1.1 uc li M Box Offlo i Opens Tuesday Morning, 8 O'Olock, June IL After that Jato at K Witsinann A- Co. 'a. Parties from the ( oiintry can awure seats liy ti'li-i;rnihiiiHT the Manager. Air. r.inue ia'vv. States has cluiinod end t-xerclsea are sot forth iu llio statutes relut- inif to tlm killuiK of fur seals. All theso rlu-tits wiucii navo ocen exercised sineo tbo purchase of Alaeka wero reitsaurteJ, and in a inoro ouipliutio form thun ever, iu a law whirh was only rooonlly ubhsheil. ami which bssiiiiuhI that the claim Ol llio iiriusn noverniunni to lish in thoso water is without founda tion. The peunlty ntlixetl to theso t nitoa ritutes statutes which prohibit seal killing is lino nml imprisonment ami con li scut ion of vessels, their apparel, ami furniture, Thu object of theso laws had b.vn, llrst, to protot t tho valuable liir seai inuusiry, nion which tho entire population of the Island ileientl lorsuosisienec, ami aceoiiii, lo secure the UuiUfl tlntisi a ierpel'l rovenuo thcrefmin. Thocomtnittco whieh made thu innuirv Inst w inter came lo the conclusion thut to prohibit seal killing on tho aeal islands ami to permit lue KiintiK in liehrin. Sea would bo no proteelioii. for it is not on the islands where the de struction ol seal life is threatened or Meals are unlawfully killed, but il la in that part of Ituhrinii S'a lyiiiK between the "cast cm ami western limit" of A asks, ns de scribed in the treaty of cession, IhroiiKh which tho seals ns and repass koihk lo snd from thuir leoding ground, aoiuo fitly miles roulheast of the rtsikeries, aud in their annual miration to and from the islauds. This w.is kuown lo Couirrcss when the) aet enlitled "An aet to prevent the extermination of fur la'sring in Alaska" was passed, (or in thai act aa well as the preceding ami sutaH'tineui acts in rcforenee lo Alaska (JonuruBS expressly asserted our jurisdiction over tbo ui.iriuo turritorv aenuirea 1T the nurenve as wcu ns over the laud, and extended tbo law of tho United Htates owr Hie entire territory embraced within tho boundaries apecilied in llio ireaiy, win ai-r iiom inc til all tbo enuctmcnta of Comrres) njon this subicct since thst of July 'il. IHtlH. Iho Islnml ol ru raui snu ni. i.oorirn In Alaska, whieh ore uis.-Ur.id a apoeial reservation for I ioverninent purposes, and wliieli aro much IwiiienU.'il by tho seals, aro situated near the center of what Mr. Miiuincr designated "our part of llehrinj hs-a." The dillerenro betwien tho r.rilisli (ioverninent and that of the Unites! (Slates is wholly one of boundary. Inolhor words. the eastern limit of Iho territory caslcd to the I luted Mates Is Iho buundury betweon tho Hritish snd Kusaian ptaweaaiona, and the western limit a line runnln in a southwesterly direst ion from the frosen ocean through llelinnj Strait and Hell rin if es' to the North I'acdlo Oeean. thus dividing llehriutr 'S Into two distinct and seiiaratu purls, lbs northern lauin dary ia the froxen ocean, and the southern tho southern coast of the Aleutian chain of Islands. Theae are "the limits of Alaska Territory," as laid down in the treaty, our tille deed; the boundary of the Territory referred to in the art appropriat ion the purchase money, and repeated in seetiou l.Uoli Kevlsod Statutes, which pro hibit tho killing ol lur seals "within the limits ol Alaska Territory." It seems clear to lua commute that tha act prohibiting tba killing of fur aeals "within the limits of Alaska Territory" was Intended to apply to all the acquired terri tory, land and water, embraced within "the limits ' stMcifled In the treaty ol ces sion, just ss the laws relating to customs, commerce and navhratinn amJ to trade ami commerce with the Indian tribe were, by the acts lust relerroil to, extended over 'all Slates" by the Kroperor of Kussia. The Territory of Alaska cousista of land and water. Exclusive of all ita lakes, rivers, harbors aud Inlets thoro ia a large area of marina territory which lie outalJe of tli three-mile limit from shoro, but Is within the boundary lines ol the territory transferred by Ituasia lo tha Unitod Slates, riall's hlerlalea, the BmI DlalafasrUiaa, Chemically destroys disease-brooding matter. Notice lo Coatraelera, Bids wltl be received at the office of th Hoard of Edncatloa until Monday, June 10th. for tha followlnt work lo bo don and material lurniahadi blone walks and curbing at th Linden street arhool; also lor tb erection of two rooms at the A no tion afreet school. For further inform, lion apply at office, 279 Main street. By order ol th Board. si. B. Hu t, Secretary, VLltkJm, SftlnVrji'IUthlll I T Ia irfUou wanKMi Ea.. 'ixMrira (miu'Mnra. ct rrtra!wrt. A: I !- ji ri 1 1 Is n, . i ARccalCj-i ronv;-sfi-i M -r.,mT.n . err lrat HiHlVOTJS -! Vss'ree-1 52irrsicAx. t DECAY. tnYounaiA MMdlo aacl Moo. Trtmoeoa owmSix' VtA-aarussiHMA-y iHousawCsaaa. ttKATMjsrr. $3t MMOH W U' (tH Ctmt r4 irii i smk- (f.sVM lfVT frt UVaii rM sM't-r ItCMrisVthUIIA I I l.f ll Uaotteat' ej. (1-C -1 - fHtU 4VI- .fl lu aVtfMsL Of SVU )'? Uk oriiHrt m mtf mf. r --s-i a. trt.1 f r fn3ll frtivt M lf 4m 14 s-av) nf 4l.avsa ll .P-.11 V -twafr t4 - t... 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