THE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1884. 4 INDIANAPOLIS

“his attempt to curry favor with the Irish.” speak on the one hand, and the open political gentlemen whose names are given above. cited these touching verses recently at a charity demonstrate beyond all speculative doubts that have we can a grand State we of There will no self-stultification on fnir his titled hearers are said to gone make this old if will Say but the word “Irish" to a British editor, hostility those who make merchandise and be the but give all legitimate inducements to factories SALE fairly wild with enthusiasm. Possibly it was curb GREAT as a bull with a out of violated laws andpublic immoral- part of any of them. They meant what they and the bits of the iron horse of extortion." and he is as thoroughly mad profit the sentiment of the refrain rather than the art SPECIAL If the British said and said what they meant. Noone of thorn red rag flaunted in his eyes. ity- which touched responsive ______of the elocutionist the ABOUT PEOPLE AND will be found attending or in any way con- chord THINGS. press were wise it would say nothing about the CLEVELAND AND WORKINGMEN. in their aristocratic breasts. SHIRTS AT THE MODEL Not one French woman is to found PERCALE Irish. slur put upon Blaine on their tributing to the success of this alleged camp be among the Every The fact that Governor Cleveland con- A number of sentimental exchanges in com- wives of Utah. of meeting; that is, if they care to have the menting upon of These goods share the fate all account will only increase their admiration sented to sign the tenement-house cigar bill, the death of the first husband Shnatok Mahonk’m wife and daughter are now iu public understand that a Sprague’s wife, Cincinnati, after other Summer Goods at our Great for the American whose very name stirs up a iu the judgment of the Courier-Journal, the word of Moth- ex Senator at this London, having traveled through Ireland and preacher week, agree ascribing to Scotland. They do to Mark-down Sale. of hostility England. odist stands for anything in this in his demise a broken not expect return until after feeling in atones for all the mischiefdone by his vetoes. first Christmas. Several lines of Men’s and Boys’ community. If all the Methodists of the heart. The decoased husband of Mrs. It is not so much what a Governor approves traveling Mbs. Paran Stevens recently gave a breakfast laundered Colored Shirts, one GNAWING State Sprague was a salesman. It is possi- fine A FILE. would take and abide by the position of party in London to eleven ladies, seven of whom are that as what lie vetoes that makes for righteous- ble that a drummer might die of a broken heart, collar, 45 cents. The cut-throat policy of the opposition, the Methodist preachers of it said to have been of the nobility. Thefavors were all ness. When with vetoed the Indianapolis, but it is not probable that one evor did. Oiie line better grade Colored any ad- charged having gold and silver trinkets. is anxious to believe the word of wouldnot be long until the violators of law sold mechanic’s lien bill, it is no answer to de- a that, The marriage of Mr. W. H. Hurlbert, formerly Shirts, two collars, elsewhere venturer, in the event that it is unfriendly to Col. Ruth Goshen is giant and all and the desecraters of the Sabbath day could same a eight-by-ten woman editor of the World, to Miss Tracy, niece of Pierre- at $1; our price, 68 cents. ex- clare that he signed the tenement-house cigar but just the little Mr. the Republican party and its candidates, not to the Acton pont Morgan, has arranged to take place iu Handsome patterns, superior bill. To give some idea of Mr. Cleveland's point and other camp-meet- has made his domestic experience so thoroughly been and the method England early in September. tends to other things, pursued ing associations as their rock of defense. lively that he has concluded to apply for a di- grade Colored Shirts, two collars, notions of what should and what should not A certain editor in always sleeps 75 by Democratic papers is so shamelessly dishon- vorce as the only means of self defense. Poor Massachusetts cents. become laws we may cite the following from with his head to the north—notbecause he is super- such are orable as to defeat its purpose. A pa- The Buffalo Times says, in regard to the Mr. Goshen. stitious at all, but because he Fine Percale Shirts, as the circular of the workingmen’s organiza- can look out of the sold elsewhere at $1.50; our price, sl. per no less prominent than the “unfortunate secrets of Governor Cleveland’s Between the doctors, who give warning that window on moonlight nights and see if the sheriff is tions of New York State: ooming. Superior quality Percale Shirts, Herald stoops to a petty meanness below the private life,” that when he was a candidate all drinking water is poisonous, and the prohibi- “1. He vetoed the bill abolishing contract tionists, who will not permit any beverage Mb. F. Marion Crawford, the novelist and sold elsewhere at $1.75 and $2; our tricks of a ward politician in garbling General for mayor and Governor, the scandals which other nephew of child-labor in the charitable and reformatory to bo touched, the thirsty citizen is likely to the late Sam Ward, is understood to have price, $1.25. Logan’s letter to make him say: “The institutions of the State. are now circulated broadcast were as well come in possession of many of that veteran epicure's is large, and take suffer from drought. Come early, while the assortment “2. He signed the bill reducing pilotage as are papers, trinketsaud souvenirs, including the famous advantage of these remarkably low prices on first- advantage of having a bank note known they to-day. The Times, which fees 20per cent.; a bill in the interest of for- scrap-book of menus of all countries. tlaas, tine-fitting Colored Shirts. should be appre- is a Republican paper amd supports Blaine, THAN in the house eign corporations. GREATER PARTI. A distinguished marriage was solemnized at Erie, uses “3. approved of Pa., bridegroom H, ciated by all.” This the Herald to show He the law compelling work- deprecates the publication these scandals, Extracts from Blaine’s Letter of Acceptance. the being Professor George Dar- engineers a tax of $2 a for the win, thus ing to pay year and with a local excusable professor of astronomy in Cambridge University, that Logan is brazen enough to publicly a a says pride hardly conquests of peace. enrichment of pension fund of liberally We seek the England, and the son of tile great author of the Dar- man proclaim that the purpose of the Republican compensated body of public servants. under the circumstances, that “a who is winian theory. The bride Miss Maud MODEL A free ballot is the safeguard of republican was Dupuy, of a party is to buy votes. The sentence from “4. He vetoed the five-cent fare bill, lit, personally, to preside as mayor of Buffalo, Philadelphia. COMPANY. calculated to enable workingmen and institutions. CLOTHING “The measure and to The Irish peasantry are noted for their beautiful usual Friday Evening Concert will be given which this was garbled roads: advantage their families to reach the suburbs away from again occupy the great office of Gov- ESP'Our corrupts suffrage at hands. Whether potatoes, poor living, bog-trotting tits evening, at UniversityPark, at 6:45. a which will the districts all hours. ernor ofthe disqualified, He who strikes the very of having bank note in the house tenement at Empire State, is not and damp climate improve the “5. He the civil-service a meas- root of free government hand we know not. but as as it the signed bill, on the to sit chief executive tbe Irish be good in the morning was night ure calculated same grounds, as lass has a well-formed aud a pretty hand. to encourage only college-edu- strength Republic by THE DAILY JOURNAL. before, should be appreciated by all.” Unable cated citizens to reach the public service, of the Nation. In other words, if Mr. Cleve- The of the is increased They are a small-handed people, no. matter how much an of office-hold- the multiplication of landholders. they wash, iron, cook or dig; the English, on the con- BY JNO. C. NEW St SON. to answer the letter on its merits, the Herald, thereby creating aristocracy land was a good enough man, morally, to re- ers. trary, are a people of big knuckles; so are the Scotch. Democratic the Experiment in the industrial and financial in common with nearly all the “6. He appointed a man to administer the ceive support of his fellow-citizens to act Quarrels between man and wife in Afghanistan For Rates of Subscription, etc., see Sixth Page. system is the country's greatest dread, as stabil- press, is driven to the methods of the assassin. Bureau of Labor Statistics of the State of as their mayor, he is a good enough man, are summarily settled by the Ameer. Lately an Afghan New York who was an opponent to the re- ity is its greatest boom lady applied to Abdul Rahman for a divorce on the FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1884. The same pitiful, puerile, contemptible treat- morally, to be their President.” This is a forms which the labor interests (whose influ- flea that her husband was growing bald. The Ameer Citizenship of tho Republic must be the pan- ment was accorded the letter of Mr. Blaine. Itis ence had created the bureau) had desired and matter which may admit of some question. punished the discontented spouse by havinga bottle of THE INDIAVAPOUS JOURNAL oply and safeguard of him who wears it barely possible that the inventors of these dis- formulated. A man wholly unacquainted Buffalo and New York may admire that par- sour milk poured over the husband's bald pate and or- following places: indifferent Can be found at the with its wants and to its welfare; a the our dered the wife tolick off all the milk. After this hu- Exchange -in Europe, 449 reputable tricks hope to accomplish some good we as a contrast, ticular style of man, but the country is larger It is good land which Lord God liONDON—American and, in this connection, cite, miliating ceremony the lady was paraded through the (Strand. “reform” the fact that President Arthur has selected a doth give us, but we can maintain our heritage in aid of the cause of the great than both these places, and will decide for bazaar on a donkey, with her face to the tail, as a laboring man for the of Chief of the only by guarding with diligence the source of PARlS—American Exchange in Paris, 35 Boulevard ticket; but what a commentary on the intel- position itself as to the who is warning to wives. das Capucines. National Labor Bureau, thus recognizing the person good enough to popular power. Mrs. A. T. Stewart has contracted a habit of ligence, decency and hohesty of the patrons are rule over it. interests which to be benefited, and to being weighed every Saturday evening in the KEW YORK—St. Nicholas and Windsor Hotels. whose efforts the creation of these bureaus is Consuls should be commercial sentinels en- store- of such papers. Is the American sense of Harper’s Weekly room of the Grand Union, Saratoga, and the man who CHICAGO—PaImer House. due. flies at its head: “For circling the globe with watchfulness for their honor dead, that it can reasonably be hoped operates the scales invariably receives a crisp $5 bill. “7. He vetoed the bill limiting car-drivers’ President, ," ignoring Mr. country’s interests. CINCINNATI—J. R Hawley & Cos., 154 Vine Street. that such charlatanism will succeed! The hours of labor to twelve hours per day, thus One time last season, the regular weigher being ab- na- Hendricks and the Democratic party, neither agricultural by far largest sent, the steward jwrformed the service, but, T. Dearing, northwest corner on mer- confessing himself ignorant of the grave The interest is the house LOUISVILLE—G. two letters will have to be met their with some of annoyance, declined tho and Jefferson streets. tional question underlying the labor move- of which can be dissociated from the in the Nation, und is entitled in every adjust- manifestation Third man proffered its. They cannot be whistled down the wind ment. ment of revenue to first bank-note. This annoyed Mrs. Stewart, and News Company, Union Depot named for the first place. Mr. Cleveland had laws the consideration. ST. LOUlS—Union and “8. He the mechanic’s lien a bill soon thereafter the house steward was notified that he Southern Hotel. as unworthy of attention “because written vetoed law, designed to give labor thefirst lien on a build- not emerged from obscurity in time to receive The law does not interfere with what a man was atliberty to engage himself to another hotel. by somebody else,” nor distorted to suit course of Mrs. Wadsworth, REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. ing in erection. the Weekly’s compliments, such as it has un- believes; it takes cognizance only of what he Craio Mrs. Marshall O. Rob- the occasion. The people everwhere “9. He failed to advocate in his message to erts, Mrs. Thomas Hicks-Lord, Augustus Schell, stintedly paid to Mr. Hendricks and his party. does. Mrs. National Ticket. have read them, and they are so simple in the Legislature urging prompt and practical Mrs. Paran Stevens, Mrs. Louis C. Hamersley, Mrs. President—JAMES G. BLAINE, of Maine. legislation to meet the wish of the people, ex- Religious liberty is theright of every citizen Commodore Vanderbilt, Mrs. A. T. Stewart, Mrs. R. so meaning, that no- Vice-president—JOHN A. LOGAN, of Illinois. composition, plain in pressed at the polls last election, against the An Evansville paper has discovered some of theRepublic. L. Stuart, Mrs. E. D. Morgan, Mrs. Julius Hallgarten, system of convict labor, which was body with intelligence enough to read need be contract sentences in Logan's letter “which cannot be and Mrs. Hugh J. Hastings, make a partial list of State Ticket. declared ‘shall by a vote of 139,000 ma- The South needs capital and occupation, not a as of go’ New York widows whose real and personal estate is Governor —WlLLlAM CALKINS, of La Porte moment in doubt to the exact meaning State This is horrible, if but H. jority, brought out by executive parsed.” true; perhaps controversy. valued from $250,000 to $5,000,000 each. Os these county. every line. If the letters of the Democratic committee of labor and the suc- organizations, the Evansville grammarian would have better ladies Mrs. has positive information Lieutenant-governor—EUGENE H. BUNDY, of cess of which was contributed to the The institutions of the United Statesrest upon Grundy that two Henry nominees are as ingenuous and honest the largely by have promised to change their again county. members of this delegation. luck with the Blaine letter, ifit is not afraid the intelligence and virtue of all the people. names once “for Secretary o State—ROBERT MITCHELL, of country may well be congratulated, especially a better or for worse." Gibson “10. His appointment of majority of the to try. A good many Democratic editors have county. members of the Railroad Commission of New The people have the right to the most efficient “Tbere is one feature whioh distinguishes tho Auditor of Statk—BßUCE CARR, of Orange in view of the fact that the Democratic plat- “parsed” that epistle by in haste. agents in of English from the continental character,” says oounty. York who were hostile to the interests which the discharge public business, and Sir form is purposely so complex as to ad- Robert Rawlinson. the continent medical or R. of created that board, thus defeating the object appointing power regard as “On meu Treasurer Statk—ROGEß SHIEL, Pittsburg the should this the Marion county. mit of any desired interpretation, accord- for which the commission was established, A paper says of Mrs. Swisshelm and the people generally believe cholera to be conta- prior and ulterior consideration. gious, Attorney-general—WlLLlAM C. WILSON, of ing to the bias of the reader. Any and making it a tender to the corporate mo- that “for nearly halfa century she has been a and consequently flee from it. In England Tippecanoe county. nopolies of the State.” Labor is indipensable to the creation and medical men, whatever their belief may be, stay with attempt to with let- political force in this country.” And Mrs. .TuDOK OF THF, SUPRF.ME COURT, FIFTH DISTRICT juggle Logan's outspoken charges were formulated Re- yet profitable use of capital, capital tneir patients; neither do thoir friends desert them. I P. HAMMOND, of -Jasper county. These not by and increases •—EDWIN ter will only bring harm to those mean enough Swisshelm was not in harmony with the equal the have no recollection of any such popular stampede of Supreme M. were up efficiency and value of labor. Reporter Court—WILLIAM publican politicians, but drawn be- an entire frightened population at any cholera out- HOGG ATT, of Warrick county. to thereby confess that it is unanswerable un- suffrage movement. Who can say that her in- fore the last Chicago convention assembled, Wages are unjustly reduced when an industri- break in England as that which has taken place at Superintendent of Public Instruction— less mutilated. This is a reading campaign, fluence would have been greater had she been BARNABAS C. HOBBS, of Parke county. and were there presented in behalf of ous man is not able by his earnings to live in Tonlon, and which is disgraceful.” are doing their own in a vote! ArsenB HoVssayk has PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. and voters thinking of privileged to comfort, educate his children, and lay by a suffi- a mania for building the labor unions , chateaux. He now has seven Beaujon, State at larve-—Milo S. Hascall, of Elkhart; John M. way neverequaled before. It won’t do to play cient amount for the necessities of age. at and iB build- Butler, of Marion. Utica, Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo, Southern members in who have ing an eighth. The seven were named respectively with them nor to attempt to cheat them. Congress First District—James C. Veatch, of Spencer. as a protest against the the houses of “Youth,” “Love,” “Knowledge," Second—William B. Roberts, of Sullivan. nomina- consented to the generous pensions voted to POLITICAL NOTE AND GOSSIP. Third—John G. Berkshire, of Jennings. “Family,” “Renown,” “Wealth,” and “Wisdom.” In the the Democratic- tion of Cleveland. The men who the Union soldiers are biding their time until Fourth—William D. Ward, of Switzerland. platform reported to The Irish voters are on a They are appropriately furnished; tho first looks like Fifth—Marshall Hacker, of Bartholomew. were strike against Dem- Shiel anuex Rev. R. T. Brown had made these formidable specifications not the shall allow the Democratic a museum of toys, tbe second is adorned with paint- Sixth—JosiahlE. Mellette, of Delaware. yesterday, opportunity ocratic bossism. were, every one ings and statues of Venus and Cupid, the third is a Seventh—Thad. 8. Rollins, of Marion. what he was a very good hit at the politicians, but of thent, act* party to carry out their platform and pension Cassius M. Clay, of Kentucky, has made up Eighth—Elias S. Holliday, of Clay. presumed mere library, the fourth is the temple of his lares ual mechanics—box-makers, machinists, en- to for Ninth—James M. Reynolds, of Tippecanoe. Journal. Onq of the planks recited a para- “all soldiers disabled in the army.” his mind go Blaine and Logan. and penates, the fifth contains the gifts and written Tenth—Truman F. Palmer, of White. gineers, shoemakers, printers, tailors, masons, Mr. Gleason, of Cleveland, resigned his po- Eleventh—James F. Elliott, of Howard. graph from a Journal editorial, printed “in a compliments of admirers, the sixth is rich with treas- Twelfth—Joseph sition at the central D. Ferrell, of Lagrange. ” and men other Dr. R. T. Brown was the last the head of Democratic ures and gems, and the seventh is dedicated to Plato lucid in which this paper said the stone-cutters, representing prohibition of Thirteenth—John Reynolds, of St. Joseph. interval, committee that city, to announce that he was Socrates. trades. It will pay laboring men of every candidate for Governor; now he is the Demo- for Blaine and Logan. and The eighth, which he is now building, strong prohibition feeling in the country was is the house of Death, and will be the mausoleum in We are Democratic cratic-annex candidate for of Eugene Kelly, the New York banker, has confronted with the due more than anything else to the arrogance kind to read this indictment of Mr.Cleveland, Superintendent which its author's dust will be placed. very hungry, and, as yonmay be- been nominated by the New party, well as drawn by their representatives who are in Public Instruction. We are glad that Dr. York Democratic Queen Isabella, daughter of Phillip U, who lle-re, very thirsty; without a single and law-defying character and conduct of the a party committee for presidential elector at large, vice flourished in the twelfth century, vowed not to ex- position to know the man and to fairly esti- Brown’s services are' properly recognized by Purcell, Rochester, definite principle; a party without any dls- Liquor League. It is to be regretted that the William of resigned. change her linen till the city of Ostend had been taken national policy which it dares present to his services. The of the the Democratic Hon. W. H. Calkins tinct plank was not allowed toremain in the platform mate public object managers. has notified L. D. Stubbs, by her soldiers. The difficulties that sometimes inter- the country; a party which fell from power as petition sent to Chicago was to unqualifiedly chairman of the Wayne county Republiean com- fere with military enterprises evidently did not occur a conspiracy against human rights, and now by the hissing Democrats, who evidently A Maryland belle, daughter of one dis- mittee, that he would open the campaign in to the lady at the time she made her vow, but un- attempts to sneak back to power as a con- made the of the protest against his nomination. on up large majority convention, tinguished citizen and sister-in-law of another, Richmond the night of Thursday, the 31st fortunately the siege lasted three years, and so singu- spiracy for plunder and spoils.— Wm. instant. Geo. and who controlled the proceedings from be- has eloped with a colored coachman. The girl larly truthful was her Majesty character that she kept Curtis, June 5, 1881. We print elsewhere a letter written by one New York Tribune: A Democratic dark horse ginning to end. The. Journal believed what is described as extremely beautiful and accom- her oath to the last. To testify their regard for her of the most prominent gentlemen of southern for 1888 is already in training. Mr. Frank James, persistency the ladies of the court adopted a dingy To Journal Correspondents. it said then; it believes it now, and 'does not plished, and as having haughtily declined the calling attention to the fact that who is recreating at Marshall. Saline county, yellow color for their ruffs and stockings, whichthey Reports of ordinary local political meetings Indiana, “addresses” of numerous scions ofthe aristoc- Mo., is in fine health and enthusiastic for Cleve- hesitate to repeat it with all possi- christened 1’ Isebeau. This was the origin of the tint SHOULD not be telegraphed. corre- certain Methodist preachers will be in attend- racy. The coachman issaid to be of the blackest land and reform. Regular ble There has not been known as ecru, which comes up to the top wave in will not emphasis. unprepossessing type, Buffalo Express: going to fun spondents of the Journal wire such ance at the Acton camp meeting, despite the and most and the excite- There is be fashions occasionally, and perhaps would be less it a word printed in the Journal in denunci- ment over the affair is declared to be deep presently. Perry Belmont is understood to reports, unless specially instructed to do so. action of the Southeast Conference that if ex- and be favor were it remembered thatit was originally made ation of the lawlessness of the liquor power dangerous. priming himselffor another onslaught on Blaine. to resemble as far as possible very dirty linen. cursion trains are run on Sundays to such The blue-ribbon ass is the one that stumbles If the true friends of temperance reformcan we ever the Later.—The negro is only ginger colored and French schools have lately- been taking to object for which have apologized iu Methodists “should withhold over the same pebble twice. spectacle meetings their the girl, who is but passably good looking, is the lessons ona very large scale, the authorities having look upon yesterday's with com- slightest degree, nor which we would now A friend of Gov. Hendricks says Tammany presence and influence.” This gentleman, as daughter of a woman who was a slave before come to the conclusion that the best way of teaching they are made of very stem stuff, or will support tho Democratic ticket Mr. Hen placence, alter modify in any particular. The Jour- the war. This last account is given' by a children about foreign countries is to let them see is the Journal, is interested in the se- cool- is Tammany Indeed. as as reporter, to dricks the favorite, always lias those countries for themselves. At several of the nal stands strongly it is possible for any headed Washington who is used may be presumed to curement of a proper civil observance of the been, and know something Parisan schools a preliminary course of study in the one to stand for public morals, for the enforce- such things and does not allow them to agitate of the mind of his patron. John Kelly. But— Mb. Tilden’s, “Seven-mule” Barnum is re- Sabbath as a of rest. We do as political and industrial history of the countries to be day not care, him. He interviewed the couple when they The Democrats of the Tenth Indiana district elected by acclamation chairman of the na- ment of law, and for the restriction of all the visited is first gone through, and then the pupils are a public journalist, a continental—no more came tothat city to be married. All is quiet on have nominated Thomas Jefferson Wood for evils that affect and taken en masse to see what they have been learning tional Democratic committee. Another vic- society bring ruin, misery the Potomac, with no occasion for mob violence. was a than do these excursion-train camp-meetiqg Congress. Mr. Wood “dark horse” for about. One school, the Ecole Monge, has justre- and degradation to people. With its record the presidency before the lute Chicago conven- tory for “reform.” Carry the news to George managers—for the character of turned from a tour in and Italy, an- religious the Now comes a scientist who says the tooth- tion, but accepts his smaller honor with thanks. Switzerland and William. and standing upon all such questions it is per- other, the Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales, day; but we do care, and all careful, thought- some codfish has germs in it which are liable to In Maryland the Irish-Americans are going to fectly satisfied, and is committed to a continu- from a tour in England. The French Consul In Lon- ful citizens care, for the better preservation develop something perfect an organization which will act It sounds very oddly to read in Democratic into dreadful in the human with the don looked after she young tourists, who visited the ance of its course by the strength of conscien- Republicans in to of the Sabbath in the interests gen- system, if not thoroughly cooked before being the effort carry the State for docks and the postoflice, and of -leading organs violent articles showing that the Re- civil of Blaine and Logan. The several tbe tious conviction. But this does not mean that eaten. The fragrant mackerel, too, has germs bolt against Cleveland well as the ordinary exhibitions carry Virginia. eral society, Bnd for that reason we earnestly among the Celtic Democrats of Baltimore is warehouses, as and publicans’ cannot West This we shall weakly and vainly follow, like sheep, which refuse to die with any amount of cooking. strong. museum. deprecate these assaults upon Sunday by very ihows the wonderful courage and confidence the selfish or mad plunge of some self-appoint- Down in Pennsylvania a whole family and sev- The Republican national committee is estab- The Chinese farm-house is a curious looking abode. those who, by their vow and Usually it is with groves of feathery bamboo of the Democratic party. a conscience, are eral visitors, who partook of chicken together, throughout a of carrying on sheltered ed bell-wether ipto movement, the logical lished with view thick-spreading banyans. The walls are of clay pledged to keep the day holy, and should, are lying at the point of death. Somethingmust campaign work without colliding with the civil- aud and confessed object of which will be toput or wood, and the interior of the honse consists of one There is an article in the Christian Worker be example to those who he done, or we shall soon have nothing left for service law. While the campaign committee is therefore, an only main room, extending from the floor to the tiledroof, the Democratic power in control of the State, breakfast, and nothing wherewith to feed our composed of senators, representatives and rs July 24, instant, published at Chicago, the care, for the day on a possibly lower plane of with closet-looking apartments in the corners for and, possibly, the national government. That favorite preachers. other officials, the “national" has nota govern- •rgan of the Friends-Quakers, entitled profession. It is doubtless true, as our cor- ment official in its membership. They are foot- sleeping rooms. There is a sliding window on the is the point of disagreement between There is no lack of outside advisers who wish loose and independent to operate wheresoever roof, made of cut oyster shells, arranged in rows, fHow Shall We Votet” which should be read, respondent says, that some Methodist preach- they an the Journal and the odd mixture to Prance best way to prevent they please. In this have advantage while the side windows are mere wooden shutters. all the members of this teach the the committees, of Hot only by particular ers may be found giving their “presence and over the Democratic both which The floor is the bare earth, where at nightfall there of and with spread of cholera. The most drastic remedy have members of Congress among their members. denomination, but by men of all faiths and personal honesty probity influence” to the Acton camp and often gathers together a miscellaneous family of dirty meeting proposed so far is that suggested by a Glasgow At a Democratic ratification meeting in political dishonesty and chicanery, which yes- children, fowls, ducks, pigeons, and a litter of pigs, Beets. Sunday law-breaking and desecration; but we man in theLondon Times. He wrote: Ohio, were terday met at and took Georgetown, last week, there urgent all living together in delightful harmony. Insome dis- English’s Opera-house, we ‘ ‘Sir—l have been thinking it would be a noble and Vananda, think can set his mind at ease as to the calls for Mr. Lithgow who, as a con- tricts infested by marauding bands houses are strongly Ex-Governor St. John, of Kansas, is the a leap into thebosom of the Democratic Liquor wise thing for France to burn Toulon and Marseilles great majority of the Methodist of before the cholera finds another sent and confide in spicuous Democrat for years and never anything fortified with high walls, containingapertures for fire nomtbee of the Prohibition party for Presi- preachers Christianity for the cost. Your of League. The Journ il has the highest respect publication this else, was relied upon to wake the echoes with a arms, and protected by a moat, crossed by a rudr dent of the United States. Governor St. John Indiauapolis, at least. On the 2Gth day of will mfich oblige, Yours faithfully, J. M. for the personal character and sincere convic- “Glasgow, July 7." ringing enunciation of sound doctrine. Mr. drawbridge. May the Methodist Preachers’ Association of Dublin, thought-reader Van a record, both as a Prohibitionist and as a tion of many who seem to think their duty- It is not likely that the writer of this letter Vananda spoko as follows: “Fellow-Democrats: At a seance in a boasted that a I should address I he marked pin by of the •andidate. It was under his that city passed resolution as follows: in either of the infected cities. You have insisted that you. aould find a hid one audience. leadership lies in thus effectively allying themselves TtV owns property so very reluctantly. You have had doctors, “Resolved, That we, the Methodist do Several of them came forward, among whom was a State of which preachers of In- and the legal fraternity to address the Kansas, gave to Gen. Gar- with the Democratic party and the Liquor dianapolis, will not attend, or in any way contribute Rose awakened a storm of when city officials confederate. The pin was hid, by a Trinity student, Mr. applause you and represent you this eveuiug. Asa daily elected to the success of the alleged camp meeting nnless the said the nominee of the prohibitionists should in adjoining in the of the commit- teld 41,862 majority, George W. Glick, but it has no whatever for the he laborer 1 represent the classes, and as an room, presence League; respect association close their gates duringthe Sabbath day.” a man who knew how to treat his foreign re- laboring Democrat, Governor. be such will briefly say to youthat if I live till next tee, among which was the confederate. The student, % or convictions of many who This resolution was A. lations. —Report of Pittsburg Convention. honesty manipu- Bigned by Marine, November I shall most assuredly vote for Blaine suspecting this man from his looks, slyly took the pin Well, it something lated the machinery of the Shiel convention, R. C. Houghton, M. L. Wells, J. H. Dod- depends upon the particu- and Logan.” That was not precisely the kiud from its hiding-place. On the the platform, A WRITER in a Toronto paper protests return to lar nationality of our foreign relations. Some of eloquence for which the audience had bar- the thought-reader gazed into the hider's face, and who stood behind the scenes pulling the dridge, Otto Wilke, C. E. Anbury, E. W. S. Mr. Vananda was to con- and, against what he considers the absurd custom of them take beer and some of them something gained, and allowed putting his hand to his was blindfolded and led ■wires. The Journal believes it is doing and Hammond, W. Mayer, J. W. Keely, W. B. tinue his remarks in private. brow, of the title “Americans” to the in- stronger and straight; but where is a prohibi- the student to the place, but, of course, could find no giving only young man in Spartanburg, South Carolina, has done more for the advancement of public Collins, E. B. Rawle, S. A. Bright and John tionist expected to learn which to offer! A pin. He returned, acknowledged his defeat, and look- habitants of the United States. As the cus- who is ambitious to serve in the State Legisla- morality, not to say even the cause of temper- Alabaster. This list represents the entire ing daggers at the confederate. “Now, gentlemen,” tom is too firmly established to be changed, In the construction of obituaries the Pitts- ture, has written a two-column article for. a local ance reform specifically, by a consistent course corps of Methodist ministern in the city, said the student, “I'll undertake to say that If this the envious Canuck has no remedy but to burg Chronicle is neither eloquent nor elegant, paper, in which he sots forth his “views” in this ‘diviner of the human mind' will do as Itell him half in and the cause of the must more over thisborder or to be annexed. A upholding advocating the except two piesiding elders—Rev. John but when it remarks that “Jane Grey Swiss- fashion: “These moneyod powers be the audience, without a single hint from me, will party which has done Poucher and Rev. J. K. leaves a hole in the world” it covers checkmatod and or else the fiery horse know the pin is,"and, turning totho thought- many of fellow-citizens only political ever any- Pye—who at the helm the curbed, where food his are suspected superb aplendor he did ao. waa thing to put forward any moral reform a sin- time were at the Philadelphia General Con- ground occupied by more pretentious memo- of individual will dinarm the reader, said: “Git down." He There ts favoring the latter plan, so great is their de- weary charger, and mount triumphantly the a yell, and, jumping up, the thought-reader hastily step, and which alone, has po- rials. _ to become gle to-day, the ference. Rev. Mr. Poucher yesterday sent hilltops of oppressing andfeudal centralization, polled from \heseat of hie trousers the marked pin. i4re Americans. Wilson Barrett, Irving's rising rival, is we butataud in the valley ■■—■l tency and promise of such action for the to the Journal office the following: while can below and pray the coming storm, and The London said by Lucy Hooper to be thefinest reciter on God to abate hold- A Gloomy Reminiscence. press continues implacably future. In that belief and in that attitude “Ifully concur. John Poucher.” • ing to the (|‘lußive phantom ot vain hope, resort theEnglish stage, and to have achieved the Democratic Exchanges. to Blaine. The Pall Mall In the Journal will continue The Journal to capricious chance to hold back the resistless Several 'labile Gazette, to stand, despite tb.e feels sure that the publio can greatest success with the American “poem” avalanche of damnable and headlong discrimina- Martin Van Burep was the last Domoqratio rtioular, soundly abuses him on account of sneers of those for whom Dr. Brown may rely upon the character and stability of the “Gone with a Handsome Man.” When he re- tion. Now, Mr. Editor, I hare said enough to President from tho State of New York.