The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. TWELFTH YEAR, No. 85, Ed. 1, Sunday, June 28, 1896 Page: 4 of 20
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HOUSTON SUNDAY JUKE 13
THE SOUTJiS GREAT SOLDIER
The reverent doctor at Hartford who
rent out of Ms way u > fling at th South
and General Lee the other d > it the
dedication of a monument < > exPresident
Woolsey on the Yak college camnu has
scry properly come In for criticism bosh
In the East and Ssutb The ooralon was
not one for sectional references or an
roan en who e memory h wnttr > ts spile
was the list man In the hibtary of tb >
country to hold up to soar mm an
unwerthy examplar
It Is Brotifyln to larn that the stu-
dents at Yale resented the Illnatured fel-
lows r roarkr nd vcetp d to apprtriat
the prealness and diarrty srA h uy A
en ral RoVrt J L s chancier He
was not only a man of eminent quA ltts
t a soldier but be nw Krcat In rj
thlsr and at all time on the field in hs
lent at heme in public and In priiate
71i evenly balanced mind hl pure life
fcir Urmnss and irenU re Ms lofty n
c and d votic3 t 5Jty his fotient acrl
Sett nd unccmplalcliK and rn > elfish dj
joltlon In the tlm hat tried mena
K UH es veil a in tb jutet walks of
31f man up one of tne crandst an 1
roct itmptary cheirjctfers In Avr n
Idetory No cai e could hsi b e i tr
farocus to winch Lee s atah il and
ft wk urfortunie not fee h Keaiest
of Virelntonr but for the sntillh r
l ri rfjfT oi C3r etiut th ifuc i io
bk llf was osrarel r i th sii
r frl f > by Tf > prejidixes ot uli a
r arrow ad f bl nrlnd
It wotii t T u inr r < Mth of eh
7 > it r d tn y but btv ihe x mpi
lr held up to thn ofien r Iy thot whj
lions if dniaiH w itn of prop rt > Ucj
Cons uttoii comrntlit
> 1 < tin i jtein nt < k irrntlfynn from
oro point of view u ti il uiat apivilllng
fioin mother it In ciutifyliM io i > ui Na-
tional inde to kiiHv ha Alneri IihiIi
th coumn of rli h a i or Mu NTnns
At the ani time It la inoit ajipill iti to
know lbt ill th a uwiili i lu in urn
of 4 favored tvv
All thS wealth In the Nwd of u fnv
oreel Itw There an about lli < 0ir < l voters
In the Pulled States and of th < number
wtne > i own lioims Ilieie wre
four nnd a half Million rirtn owned by
nlniom uv many own < ra in iv i neigidlne
to tho rrjiaiif and their valuei 1I0111 wis
but little abort of one fuurth of the iR re
Kiite wiiilth of the enuntry Ther were
a many more homes or lota owned In
eorporatn towns and ellbs of a value a
larev as tho farm lands thu howlnK
that lilf the volnK popuinton of the
tyiunliy owned home and half Hie
wenlth of Die Nation
Of roursn rrnny thnuiinda of these
farms and tinmen ha > e ieen leimmriiily
linrtraKd the iiKrlmmcu lepreaeitliiK tin
means of obtaining homes In a new conn
try but hn holdeis of tho aetinl wealth
In the Urilted Slates aie fur from ew
nnd the average life o n morlKURit with
ua Is less than live years No people on
earth ure ro Independent as tho middle
clnsacs lit Amerlcu There nt many greit
lortunes It la true but many of theni
aro tlctltlous and nuctuallni in their
values
Tho fact Is there Is no campalien sniff
mi lasclcss lodny ua these calumlty howls
nbout n poverly stricken nnd oppreswd
IKopIc In > h llnllesl Hintes There is pov
erly and theru nro homeless people imt
not In proportion Io the population as
found everywhere elso on earlh and not
because a fow people own tho others
This Ih u Brand country and with tho
grandost possibilities fur tho poor tnin of
ny other nation In tho world
MUNiciPAt niKonr7Fr cmcAao
Tlio general luibllo will Im somovvluit
surprised to Icirn that the civil service
system In lho oity of rhlcago has hem
for months past ipilclly iindiiitoln
thorough overlutillUfc and that ilia nmrlt
K > etrm Is rapidly replacing Ibo old polli
cal spoils plan And yet these are facts
as shown in a recent addtesi by tho
secretary of he civil service commission
Ot Chicago
Till i form hu bean tccomplUhtd un
4 r tit rale Sej > l J by fnpaUP vote
swrae fifteen month apn and the figure
presented la the address arc full of en
cour ncnt So tha friendi of rood raunSc
tpal rovemment rv rj where The result
bsw that In the uortt ringridden e5 >
whet politic Is most corrupt ami the
puhlli busine 1 retarded a the legiti
mate spoils of ward V fc tad henchmen
the iwple con if thej will n e In their
power and pursfr their f tra of cl H
tervlc In fail addrci the aocretiry aald
Vroa Aucu > t 1 JW to May 1 JvH
II > application Hanks h t > n firm
to p rson i5 > eMcr eraplojment In the
officlil etrrlct aad KT ti thow wl hlnu
to enter the lahor errlce Of these there
ihave been returnol prcr rl dlle1 out up
to May > 5 In Ihe official nnd > In
the lahcr aervtce nnviice aamtna >
tyjn have twea hi < ii for th oftiiil and
X for th laior aervlce Of tie applleaiu <
who have liken the ti Tilnttlon W7 per
cent of t5 mo hav pa i succfult >
and W7 per ril of the wouko The total
number examined Is H15 exclusive of fi
w6o e paper haie not et be n ruled The
rommlKlon haa n > i postrj In lt oftKe
lists of cliclbW for almost all the poI
tlona in the cltya erilc Over iV per
nohs have lH n employed aa the m uii of
civil enicc iamm iO jnee Atiru t 3
K Of these In ronrd nimtr < are
laborer Ill t > oli > officers f > are mem-
bers of th fire dfpirtment and the re
rrMind are nvjbantoal enclne r clerks
chemls stenographers Inspectors ftc
Promotion examina4tanf have been held
In the flr department for eery pride ot
which the > > mml j < lon now has lsts of
Prsons rllelble for promotion
And this In a crly nhre as th sp l r
remarked for decades the principle had
l en accepted aa tn that appointment
to offlc ww the leclswte reward for
polltlri rrl < es rendered rrcpoctvo of
tb efflclencr of the appointee When
Citcatjo and New York can wipe out the
I > oSs y ttm and cpen tho rounlcipa
doors to iwople of rcspectabllltr and In-
telligence upon th r merits alone there
unfriendly character hut alota all the I ti no excuse for Baltimore or Plt smiig
or Memphis or Ntw Jrlear or any other
city la the land bJne wlshtcd down by
political ratler than btiMne s administra-
tion or by rlnc methods of government
The true md advanced idei that t unicl
pi 50trnnient
a bU tif > 3 and not a
political affair 1 to Iy ninnlntr reo
nition thr > UKhoH the tire ocrmtry and
e mav antlelpit In consequence a more
prcuperoui era In the history of c < le
both larse mi small as this Idea takes
nrm r and wd r bold
The silver forces n the W st are atart
tng a boom for president for Wharton
Barker a bank of Philadelphia Mr
Barker cnmlAts the statement that frec
eflveratoncn advocnteo want a a > cent
allv r dollar and declares that whit they
do want to do awaj with the preent
itO cent goll dolwr This statement of
the t u rlkin iv iiCLeSe the array of
the producins clar who want hishvr
pfree for their prodiits a alrst tho
wage arner cliosei who do no want
Uin dollars tn whlrh they are iuld cu
down In value whereby they would b
doubly the sufferers what t ey < virn cut
down onobalf ard what they hae to buy
proportionately raised in price
Tbe3 are revolutionary times there Is
a r iitd his < rren ne s If the teacher 1 n0 other way of acMuntins for bo many
cf bi oountT te cazxptA to > k n W m n comnie to the top
oe c eat and njJtyV cvararttrs in Arner
k a nssory i jrrweni daIy to tVj i hll
cien ft ly pd + Z c schools ej rncleil of
ronl ii eroamen s < f Am ri < an iif
tr tiuce ad uj and p5dld war
of Rawsrt i L ooht vj t the prat
and most ir ± lvl t > i e lesson The wr >
ttai iwa eo t < i Coait > twut ora-
tors sie i axji f roaimon eTtlelim to
vhteh bin ja r ts have b < n aubjKtei
r Aaltnful ytsun r t oeily of tbe rw
lr np < pUrity of narrow fc tonilUrn
tjt of k cl arer appr ci t n ui tht aar
act of the irreat S utr rn h r
THE RICHJ5ST PEOPLE ON EAHTH
The Atlanta Conttuion oi k wid in
tta fre l < r frnz tna t Is cTipeliel
to turn every r ji relat s o jur i > ealu
etnd prodJcton Ito ati argument affatnu
he sold bu arj1 ne pi jto tou Aw >
injf to tr CoRbtoh we are he or t
< jf etea and 4 f w nt > rn n otj f <
countr > and tn r llnir t to < >
The ery re r trie No
earth loitis eo near el a > utl tit
bone and hlrew tl ir jdt > io t
The roanufazurfrs of this country
would like to have free silver and pro-
tection to in ure them lower waprs for
bber employed and hisher prces l r
th Jr ptodurtK As the two policies are
no keepinr eompanv however the maTiu
faeturers prefer prtWctton and the ex
istln
to the eake
Hanra la Mild to be annoyed by the
rla ms of IUtt anl Lod e that they
i fr ed tne gold pHtfrm at St Louis
Hur a tc p j to Ik a lnr fellow If he
v > il Olii w unil tli li irocrua cJrry
tM t > xt November the side
I n a a rl him 11 II girri for
he re > ii it St Louie platform as well
J it l is
Bf k le luntr ffipula < at 1 tvr th retjrni foin home reich him
Ior t > je ioeni iiK f > vcr a > re 1 iti d r < > rnian ur r of Montun1 must
Bt tr P fiTrs to the mMrrM < t i i < < > nf > inn h > d in the republican
wealth of the hi n i dri irf i nui < u t r rlu it fit Io lis onre tno Ions
tartb innde h > an KnrUsh ttatft ri
and In tw < t th I nid Siateaare i rmarkible that manufa
> nMi VrolifHtus to belle e that
lirM with aomttnitK over sxtyf < ii II yrri
> lKrl y Is tfi cr deetlon ri ahul
trn dwn their mlls and iiurta I iiuj po
ilucuei Pe lhl > has Iwen nseertalned
thit not enoi n factories im < lostd to
mike a good lampign nrgument
After all Vemzieli Is a terrible thorn
In old England s ftl side HUM they do
not apinsn ueib me wrtiei to apprCLln
1ncle Sania eiforta Io pull It out
When the Hon Jlrn Ifelford was In cor
creas from Crdoriilo he was Imply er
I tie and sometimes funny hut out tn
lho Roeiile of lain he has become revo-
lutionary and bloody minded The Wash-
ington artcle of whisky Is evidently less
liery than tho Colorido stuff
Mr torbeti Inuls cil as a condition pre-
cedent t light na Mr Hlnrkey that the
latter should keep las distance the lonsr
the dlManee ilifi better It would suit Jim
Ilnnrji dorsnt think the silver epiestlon
la or niueli Impoitanre io wnrklnginiii
The kind of a dollar In which wages m >
paid l everything tn the woikliiginnri
Jlniina is golnt Io get nu > deep wiiter It
he heijlim lo dnniisa lusues rather linn
delegates
The Spiiih government lias ordered an
Issiin ill II it nuiiey for Cuba That ought
to check the glowing sympathy In many
Hcnons of this country for tho Cuban In
surcnts
Hon Tom Plitl nf New York Is con
KMIuIiUdk lilnihlf thai while seimelmili
Is on top of him tha Iota Warner Mlllir
Is still Iwtwccn lrm nn < l tho liuid ground
Mr Piatt nun m ii look for republican
Now York In his vest i cket
Great Indignation was icported at Key
est ovvr lho capture of a lllllvislerliiK
sltumer by one ff our revenue uiittns
I he goveruiiient 1ms been so easy tho I
busters Itnaglna tlty hao rights In Ihelr
line of hiieness
M 011A M nfi > A V > l I HC Y
Piom tho Koran
Verily lho worst ratlin In llm sight of
Allah nro thobc who aro obsllnatii Inn
dels
HtrVtHr re V 1 ne ° fr tlm illlbellc vi rs
° 1 intll > e Inito undo
W eiiiightor aiuong thiu
THE POSTSJJ5TTBR BOX
TM department V Intended to afltwcr
queistloa that are of goacral tnlere t 1U
main object 1 to auiifriy outoftheway
facta and curious Information QueMtoni
of personal Interr t onl will not be an-
swered No huMnraa or personal ad
dre se will he alven All correspondence
should be addrr ed to The Houston
Io ts letter I o Owlne to the lara
number of nue tlora received ansn ers can-
not alwajra be stven promptly
Pteaso aire me ome flicures rrArdn
th circulation of the Illbl 7 A C
While tt ImpoMlhle to aeenre any
relUbie llaturea In reirard to the total
numb r of Bibles ever printed ind cir-
culated th r are some statistic wSlch
will alte some Idea of the enormous clr
eulitlon of the boik Jjr rxamplet Th
British and Foreign Bible Socety of I on
don has dlstrtbued since 1U orianlai
tion M yeara airo iWOOty copte of the
Bible One firm alone the cel braed
Oxfcrd Prres of England manufactupe
and ls each week ymyi Rblf or
over on million coplei each year And
th > pre s ha sustained this output for
years Tar thj lmmen output he yklns
leaf are u ed letter the rncks of the
vMunes each y ar Last year In London
thre wee MVE1 Bibles actually eoid
and dietrlbuted In America over lMOOM
enp e were eold Dnrlna these twelve
menths the Bible was prlntel n forty
one different anitrjp < Thep 1 at
nrcsnt no itnnjrue In the world Into whch
the Rlhle has no be > n translated Whll
a larre percefitace of the Rlbles prlntrd
po so h athen lands the home market
not neglected As proof of this fOmo
Hilies were wild In America la l y < r-
Over y A copies of the editon prln d
esrevlally for the blind In rai ed ltt s
were also scld The total circulation tf
the Rihle could the flcurea b arrlMd
would remh far into the billions and
In the title John Smith Dry Goola Com-
pany Limltd what does the word lint
lied mean N a I
Companies are described as limited
or unlimited according a lh liabilty
of their shareholders la or s not llmfled
At common law every person Is llahe
upon his rontracts etc up to the whole
amount of his e tae and ewry partner
Is io liable upon all the contracts etc
of the partnership So extensive a lia
bilty Is apt to prevent persons from n
untrlnsr In hu tneW as nartners and th
p lnclple ot limited liability hn fnme
wiat recently been generally recoRiilzed
In EiiKland th limitations n r rlrst
hroiipht into common anl popular use In
1JS by parliamentary aet In tho ami
of an unlimited company each share
hoMrr llablei to contribute to the debt
of tho company to th full amount of his
property but in limited companies the
liability of each shareholder la limited by
th > > numbeT of shares he has taken to
that he can not be called U > n to con-
tribute beyond the amount of his shares
In Or u Britain a company formed for
polt mu t If the liability of Its members
5 limltd nave the word limited as the
last word of its name
V nvd h W a1 ° Christian
Ud h < i
believe
In a future life L J I
It would 13 dlflcult to say exactly
w hi Emerson did or did not billeve t
Is well known thdt as early is KJ3 he
sttndardtho republican partv announced in a sermon his nnwllllnsncss
fKllcyto a tariff for revenii with to administer tho Lords Supper In a
e hr fre coinage of rtlvrr or the e st brief biography of Er ersen the well
ns standard as tire democratic party pol known husmrian Thomas Wentworth
lc > Hlmtlnson avs It Is well knojin that
If thi free ailier n n wdn at Chlcifjo I position on rcllqlou3 nucstions was
w1thut abroratln the t olhlrds rJlc lhat of a phllo phlcal radical and that
hey v ill be fairly and iuarety entitled J be Irfwi entirely detracted from the
church organizations of tho time Ho
took his position once foi all in a sen-
tence vvhi h attracted much attentlon In
his Divinity Ilil Address The at
sumption that the age of Inspiration Is
past that the Hibp N closed the fear
if degrarlipg the character of Je us Chiut
by misrepresenting Him is a m n Indi
ettie wiUi sufllcient clearness the false-
hood of our theology His prees atti-
tude as to tne conception nf a Deity and
le belief iii personal Immorality might
be hairier to define He declares elornient
> however In one of his orations that
there Is a siililine and frdnlly destiny
by which the human lace Is guided the
race never dying the Individual never
spared to results atfectlng masses nnd
ugea
Who was the author of the quetntton
Cups < hat cheer but not Inebriate
W II T-
It Is from Cowpera task and Is found
in connection with tho following lines
And while the bubbling and loud hissing
urn
Throws up a steamy column and the cups
That cheep hut not lnehrliln wall on
each
So let us welcome peaceful evening in
You will uotlco thiit It Is cups that
cheer and not cup that checis as It
Is generally ipiolel
Plonso explain the meaning of Rosary
as used by lho Roman Catholics
P II It J
It Is a name given by Roman Catholics
tn a certain form of prayer recited im n
string nf bends ond lo lho heads them
seli s This fmin or prayer was Instituted
In the thirteenth century ns a means r
meditating on tho mysteries of Christ s
life It < onssts of tlPeen times lei mnall
beads every ten small onet being pic
ceded by ono luigcr At ludi largo hcud
the lairds Prayer is recited nnd Ht
e n h of the smaller ones tho Hall Maty
Is leproaj prevalent In other pins of
the world besides India and chum
MSv C-
It ptevalls lo a greater extent In China
nnd India Mian elsuwhere hut It Is kin wn
In various pjrs of Europe Mulhill Is
authority for the statement that there
aro 111 Iiperi in India 1i W In Pciltlgil
1770 In Norway over mo uf them In reg-
ular leper hospitals COM In Itussli ami
ulioiit iissi In olhir Euiopeaii cnuntrlvs
Who divide ttiu lllblo Into chapters
and vorses Lucille
The dlvliion or chapters has bc n at
trlhuted lo Lanfrank nrchtUhiip of
Ciinlorliury In tho reign of William 1
but Ihe real author of this division was
Curduiul nujo iln Sinctn Caro about JW
Wlial Is thn slmrtcst inmilago srivlco
nver Usui Iltrtuii
The ehnneBt that wo Iwve cvit heard
of Is that prrfnrmed as Is allegedby
the Juaties nf Milwaukee It con WIS nf
this formula llavo hun Yv
Have horv Yes Marrle l Two
dollars
Who werfi Ihe Abecedarian B O T
The followers of Btorch an Anabaptist
la th Utaantla sMtury by drlvd
bAf itoWftWb PsWdlf > liss
theJr name front their rejection of all
worldly knowledge even of the alphabet
How do you pronounce the name of
Troftrsaor Rontaen discoverer of the
famous shadow photoaraphyT BL1
It Is commonly pronoimced RentRen
rllnaT lh a hard sound
Who was called the
Etiro7
Natvjlcm Bonaparte
Nlshtmare of
Join
KElUBMCAX KEV0LT8
Washlnton Post
While the bolt of the llvsr mcr at 8t
Louts under th lead of Teller and Hit
bols Is the first time delegates to a re-
publican National convention have actu-
ally walked out ot the contention on fall
Ins to secure the rlatform or candidate
of their choice It Is by no means the first
time there has been a revolt 1n the ranks
of the republican party As early as 1VI
when for the third tme only ho repub-
lican party was called upon to nominate
a presidential candidate there < a re
ot The reeular comcntlon was called
to meet afRaltltnoro on June 7 There
of TOC animals are uj d for the Rlblc was much opposition amonft the radical
cover whll over 4 < < v i sheits of rold element of the party ocalnst the nom-
ination of President ilrcJln In
Krcs th clement wan led by such men
as Hen Wade or Ohio In the enate nnrt
by Htiiry Wntcr Davis of Maryland in
the house Out of congress It had such
men as Wendell Phillips and ltev Ur
Cheevcr of New York They made an at-
tempt to fercttall the action of the Balti-
more conxentlon by meeting at Cleveland
on May 31 anil nominating for President
General John C rremotit who had iwcn
the pirty fir t nomlneo for tliat ottlce
and General John Cochrane of New ork
for Mce president Thlt ticket remained
In the Held a uietiaco to lepublicaii suc
< tinMI late in September when botn
rremont Rtid Cochrnne withdrew one ot
the conditions of their surrender helnc
the withdrawal from the cabinet of Mont
cnme v Blair the postmaster central
Hlio was especially obnoxious to the raat
cal element
The next revolt In the republican prty
trillons They nsuld be Mifficlent to was In 1ST when h > opposition to Presi
now at lea t that no bok ever pub dent Grants rcnomlnatlon unJer the as
llebed has In any way approhed the Mimed name of liberal lepuli icans and
crcrlaton of the greatet of all hooks id
by such men as Charles Sumner Carl
Schurz Andrew G Curtin Lvman Tium
bull George W Julian Horace Greeley
Murat HaNiead and others met at Cln
cinnatl on May 1 and nomuwotl Hor ice
Oreel v for president Jrd B Grata Broun
for vice president It was the hope and
intention of mos of tle ltde > s of this
it to ii mtn e Charles Francis
Ailama for president The rep > cms
mot at Philadelphia on June and an
wcted this chnlbnco by reiv imlnatlng
General Gran unanmctislv The domo
crit met nt Biltltnore on Julv ratified
Oreleys nomliitttioi and adopted the
liberal lepubllcan aitdr > vs nnd platform
fie ion rsitiled In the overwhelming
defeat of Greeley and Brown
In IM the republicans met at Chicago
nnd after a stormy session nominated
James G Blaine and John V Logan for
president and vre preslden tespetlvely
The oppostlon to Mr Blaino w l led by
Giorgo William Curtis a delegate from
New YorC After the conven ion he hop-
ed cairylng with him a lar e number of
republicans nnd Hirpers Weekly ot
which p pr he was the ditoi ihere
were also defections from the iemo < ratV
ticket of this year Cleveland ard Heu
diliks Thcso def tlons were he m
numemus and pronounced on r > oth clds
n New Yvrk and Massachusetts but P
parcnly the reputiln an o se were greit
er thin the d nioi ttic Anvway the
aemocialle ticket was elected Invng cu
rb d ihe dcs si is State New York by he
nanow m igin cf ma plurality Tho
campi gn was liitcy conducted on pei
CANDIDATES IS DEFEAT
There are few men who can bear defeat
with equanimity particularly when the
lost prle Is the sreatest to which man
may aspire
Consequently when Mr Reed expressed
himself more forcibly than politely at his
recent defeat with same remarks as to
tho management of his canvass by his
friend the temporary ebullition of rage
was excusable
He Is not the first defeated aspirant for
a nomination who has shown temper over
hs loss and there are numerous tradi
tions and anecdotes still preserved mow-
ing how some of them acted
llerry Clay was a candidate for tha
presidency In 1MI nnd again In 1 < 3J
neither of which times had ho tho least
chance of election But In 110 tha cur-
rent had changed and It was evident that
the whlgs were bound to be successful
Clav ns the leader of his party was en-
titled to the nomlnaton and there Is no
doubt that the rank nnd file of the party
eagerly wished him for their candidate
But the politicians Thurlovv Weed par-
ticularly were opposed to him and look-
ing around for an available candldnta
they pitched upon General William Henry
Harrlon
Tho whig convention met at Harrl hurg
< n Dee tnber 1W1 to nominate candidates
ond tho names of Clay Harrison and
General Scott were presented It Is ih
universal testimony that a majority of
the convention wore really In favor of
Clay but owing to Ihe extriordlnnry
methoi of making the nomination an In-
vention nt Thurlow WeedClay was de-
feated ami Hnitlon was tioiilntted
Mr Clay was in Wash ngton when he
reclved the news and Hcmy A Wise ha1
related his outburst ci passion and the
storm of cutses < vml Imprecation that he
pallet denvn upon everybody connected
wiih the whnle affair Rising from his
chair and walking the room rnpdlv llfl
Ina his fret like a hor e string htitei > In
both legs he stamped upon the noor ex-
claiming My friends are not wotth th
pwder mid hot It would take to kill
them He mentioned the nomes of sev-
eral of them Invoking upon them the
mo t < rendful Cmprecaiton and then cried
out If tliete iv two Henry Cltvs one
of them would make the other president
of th I nltcd States
When remnisiritcd with Tor his un
mly passion he said It Is a daboirnl
Irtrlcue I now know which has betrae <
n 1e 1 nm h1 moB unforflinnte man In
the hlstccv of parties alvav run hv my
friends when sure to he defeated and
now
lo be betrayed for a nomination vhen I
or anv on weuld be cure of an election
Clay sulked for a tm but oon relented
tfr r un nnvlnr support lo General
n rri on HI sur rb oratory eiirv
evirythlng before It In the long and hi
larious compalgn nf isifi
Danel Webser wa a standing randl
dsie f < r a prcldentla romlnaUon from
1 6 until 1ST2 In I 3i5 he was nominated
by his own State Massachusetts and re-
ceived lt electoral vote but no other in
1510 Harrison carried off the honors and
In 15 Henry Clay but In IMS there was
a cl ance for Webster hut again Thurlow
Weed used Mi fine Itallsn hand and
urder the old pier ot av illiiblllty secured
the nomination of General Taylor
Ihs angeri Webster and he did not
hfstate in expressing Ii m eir A nomi
nal on not fit to lio mide he said in a
puble sre h But h was finally brought
line and made number
into a of speeches
In behalf of the whig ticket
But It was In s52 that he exhibited nls
kiere t disappointment and gave expres-
sion to his reelings
It wlll be rcrrenibered tlrnt h s famous
ith of March speech In advocacy of the
rorr > prnml measures of USO had es
trai gcd the Northern whgs ant It was
chatged that his speech was a bid for
Hemhern i < apport
When the whig convention met at Phila
delphla in 1 3J the canddates were llll
mnal grounds jriiticil principles beliic mere Scott and Webter and not a slntla
to a consider hie extent lost < shi of yln from the SMith was cast for Web
1 t i 1 ster He reelvei the lovvet 11
r as llm candidue of
the
greenback party alter having gone
as a ileesgalo lo he democraitlo conven
tion and proved u disturbing elomint
A ili frcm These lnatances of revolt
against the action of republican National
conventions theie ar ma iv cases of le
vrlt against Ihi ictioii of State conven-
tions of that wity Thus In 1SW there
was a levolt all aljiii tho line ag Unst
regular ixpubllcaii nominees lor govn
nor In MasiiacMrsults tin reptiulUui
nomlno was detvated and General Butler
cbctei in Pennsylvania Robert Paulson
was chosen governor over General Beaver
< h latter however wa nominated ag ln
In 1 > 0 a net clnted Pat son was noin
Inateil again In IM The republicans
nanivd Mr Dflimaur A revolt ensued
and Pattison ws nia n elected
In l sJ the i mociats ur scvv York
iMmcd Griver Chvland then niavor of
liurialo Tho ipulillcans nanv Chailcs
J 1olger secictaty ol the teeasuiv
general jevolt of iipiiblii ans tolloweii nnd
M I c llar1 wt elcted by a nlurallty
of ll iloo ThU tupeiiious victory led
hspuiy to nomlilit him for pKldeut
ii 1 S31 In fact it m i him uresldeiu
twice out of three nominations
ri re years befori th s In P79 New
loik was thn scene or a ilriubN levolt
ihe ileuiocrais noinliiated fm govcniur
Lucius Hobimn who had siideedril
btnuc J Tlliicn In the gulu luntttil
r c tcpublliins noinlnac I b 170
H 1 irncll who hud ihe yen Imfoic hi n
innoved iom the ofllee e ti0
if the prit of New York on the iom
iicndation or Rectelarv or tho Tieistitv
Inlin Sherman The administration ie
piihllcnns immediately bolte l Coinrlls
if inlnitK 11 John Kfllev was then Hie
cider of 1111111111 Mr and his braves
1110 ro vei ljn wli eh nominates Rob
nsni with whom Kelle nnd Tammnnv
had a qurrrrl lo he deoth Thei heni
neither cvivriillrn nt once u w I1VI1 lohn
Kellej was nimlnnted for governor He
pilled s me 7 IH11 votes Cornel w is
r 7nJV nloll l P mlltv Perhaps
this nstaice or the power of n single
mini In politics was never suips sel m
less It was when Carter Hiurl cn rh fcr
niavor of Chlcigs
wlthoui i party an
without iionilnnllnn and
cnnie within
nn ace nf IHK elected
In IK77 R M Bishop democrat wos
elected governor of Ohio bemuse of n p >
voll led by General John Reattj f en
Iinnhii who 1 rs nted PreKlcnl Hays
< < JnSlil orv i toward the South In
72 Thoiiias M Umwuo republican wis
Ipfinicri lor gincinnr of Indiana mid
1 lioiuiH A Heiiilriiks rleiimeril elected
bicniiHii a uf his isirlv rcsciiieri
Ilniwiirs nomliiiitlnn tin re t or Hie re
pulllcan tlekel being elected AliIii In
the einii Slate li 170 tlf republicans
iiiiliilliUn Godlove S Oith roi gnvnnur
A tovolt led by some of the most power
till lepublMii nevsipcis in the Slate
followed In ihf inidai nf the cirualrn
lie was withdrawn nnd Benjamin IMrrl
fmi piilisMtitpiI only to bo defeated with
hlsjmity
Iwo yea is agi In Callfornln the n > iib
lliiiirs noinlnitod M M Estee for K
rinor lho while State ticket was elected
by 11 Inge niijorlty except him lliere
vvhs 11 lovolt illricleil against Ii in 1111 i
lefeaicd him ilectlng his dcmocrailo on
poiioiit GoventJI Ilinlel
These Instances might lie multiplied but
enough have been riled to show that the
lepulillinu party bus not been fico fiom
< li nffirllnii 11s 10 Its Nationil und htato
tickets tint a rniiquerod 11 1SII nid P72
iigsiinst iwolis apparently moro roiluiis
than tint now lul b > Teller Hut u sur
vlved the peisonal dclivit ol Us caiulldntu
In lesi tint It laid rliimoil States lust
thtougli ipalhy or illmrfectVon or both
iiinoiig L s iiieiiiiieis Thu reiiubllcan imly
has been dscillied hy Ua opponents ns
lho best disiinlltied political nigaiilzatlon
In lho world but the recoid hastily noted
brio shows that it mis hod Its share uf
dlscnrd and disafrcctluu mutiny und re
hellion
LOVE
I sang of live lo many a string
Win many 1 sweet conceit and rhyme
Ami eveiywhcre and every time
Of live and love 1 could but sing
Iliill my own heart felt the spe
Ah lien how soon my lips wers mute
How ll > > in lay my untouched lule
Sine what Leva waa I knew too wall1
JaUry Aloe D Var
vee of all
tho eandldaies jrd Scott was finally noml
lated lit wis the sevenst blow Wehfiter
ever rerelvid u his long public career
When the Mlsapp delegation callel
upon him In Washington on their way
home he told hem he was surnrlse l at
not receiving a single Southern vole not
one in th nnrrrTfwi rinllrtins and re-
gretted they had denmed It necessary to
treat Ii m In iich a manner Of course
he must submit but tt was Impossible for
him to hide his disappointment
In fact the blow hastened his death ajd
he died the following October several
weeks before the election
Prior lo his death he ad to Mr Harvey
that General Scott would not carry six
States That the people knew ho would
he a meie puppet In the hands ot the
Now York whg regency controlled by
W ed and Sew ird and he noled The
peoiiln of tlm Lnltrsl Staies will never
trust their destinies and ths administra-
tion of the government to th hinds nf
WilLam 11 Seivird and lus associates
Mr S ward is an able man but subtle
and iiiierupulous and will make every-
thing hend to the one Idea of making him-
self incident of thn Pulled States
Tho wotds wore propliotc Si oLt only
cniiied tour States and e ght yeirs later
wher Seward thought he lnil the uniulna
Hon within hi grasp it was snatched
from him nt the moment of hl nnticlpat
11I victory
How Seward to k his dofeiit at Chicago
In ISO does not appear except ns I may
be Inferred frmi Weeds Vleniolrs
tteward had too much control over his
feelings to give general expression to
them but douhtle s his intlnui e friends
nt Auburn witnessed his dejection Bui
Weed makes no concealment That hard
rnesl politician win had placed Hie hlttnr
cup nt tho lips of boili Clay and V h ler
was now obi ged to swallow the drnnglr
himself and he plainly rclttcs that he
did not like It Fir the consummate
oiator and slatesmin to is pased over hi
the nngnliily ai 1 unknown Lincoln was
too much to endure
Be ih Seward nnd Weed round out by
and by who Lincoln was dlsroieilng hi
the same line that he was no puppet for
tlien to luanufc
Impulsive and ourspoken ns Eliln wi
by Nniure he gavo no oirtwnd sUn of
nlsippnlnlment over his defeites In tile
conveiiilon of l 7il and lsvi He coutl on
sole Ii inself In thw Insi nncs wltn the
fact that his rivals weio nho defeitei
and Mint dark lurses rallied off the
ptUe
In Ms recent memoirs John Shrmin
makes no rorcealmriit ni his clvigrn nt
Ills riereats In lS0 and 1 < pirtlulsrlv H
the fcimer vear whero he places tho re
lunslblllty upon Oeneinl Gnn id
John N Ci aw foid
POINTS AIJOlT IMJOILE
Hlgnor Paolo Tostl has nrllivf nearly
Tne duke and duchesR of Malbnroiigh
aie at proscnt he lions or Ihe London
fciMhOtli
ExSpeaker Crisp with his wire Is at
Ashovlllo N whcio he ppucta to le
mtn sevctal weeks
Dr W11I1J1 tin irclihlpliap or nuhlln
Is louring for health In tin Mobile His
chief aid ill the search Is a bicycle
Durng the llrsl Ml veins of Qu > eii Vic
tenias reign sairitniy reforms utigimiilid
tho uveiage life of the llrlttih by HirCe
und a half > turs
Ncal Dow who Ik I jears old was n
Boston Hie other day In attendance
the llfllolh annlverasry of Hie Old upon llav
U n ri0S >
cro dcri0S
nn
r r e ndc
Mudamo Ilka Palmay the Huimarlan
hh mu0 a hit
ifiv Hivov
London
as Juliet i < iii
th EnglUh Mmedan Th Grand okc
made her debut 11 ciocWfl < i Corn
Einiveror Williams hurst fad Is lelegra
phy and ho s siend g evera IvVufs a
H learning to send messages by do la
and dashes He has already made con
sderablo
progress us o rator of the
It is not generally known that the ex
Eropieva Kibgenlq Is partly an hi1
made a namei and a place for himself in
the Inlermlnnble Spanish wars
The emperor of Austria likes spscUlc
a kind of macaroni and apple wine while
Ihe food of the empress consists of cold
meats mills the Juice of raw heefstnko
and lea She Is very careful of her diet
as she Is solicitous to presetvc h r tlgitre
King Jsiar of Sweden likes the national
dish of raw salmon preserved In earth
and n poup composes of barley and
whipped cream in case hv s deposed he
Is well trained lo conduct hoarding
houe a the remainders of roast me
made Into hash
The present emperor of Russia Is a
man of moderate habits In ea lng To
provide for h simple wants he has u
lrench chef who ranks as colonel In
the armv This functionary Is profuselv
deieintel and has under his command t
court banquets nbout 1M suboidliiates
Newt 4oar the English church will
celebrate the lWrh annlveisnry of Ihe
baptism of the first Englbih king hy Ht
Augustine The dean and chapter of
Canterbuiy rtlll hold land In Essex given
by Klna Tlthelhcrt ot Kent
been in their
slnco 607
which has
unlntcintpttd possession
GOSSII 0 fiOTHAM
New York June 21 The latest Fleming
trial crank halls from New Orleans He
Is hegglnc the authorities lo permit lilhi
to eat a peiind of arsenic Just to prove
10 tho world that the poison experts dont
ki
ow what tley ares tulklng nbait lie
drf es all In whAc even to his shoes
und If he could only have his way ha
civ wiMild not be forced to lay oui anv
money for rave clothes
Wall street has already slartcd a Ros-
well P flower boom Thcte are a great
many democrats on Hie street who nio
willing in bet ilrit the fntmur governor
name will be pitsentcd to the convention
und that he will develop gr at strength
among tha act ml moncj men If the
hconi assumes tespotable
proportion 1
Wall street will send a hlg deiegalon to
ChcaRM to help 1t along
The project of a union of the National
Academy of Design with the Columbia
Schoal of Architecture and the lusuttliig
establishment of an American Ecole ties
HeafxArts as n efepirtmrnt of Coluiubli
Unlvers v Is being dlsussci t all d
A Ion has been made 10 this
cttect and the authorities of both she
uiiveMlv and the ecademy are said to be
considering the subject
A new recreation of Atlantic steamer
Is the bicycle race Tho wheels Instead
of being Mowed below aro tirmly tied
to the hooks of the staterooms until the
nrst throes of mnl de mcr are over Then
the enthusiasts Instead of tnklng a nove
ri1 10 1 1 iw yjlic days have Hie
decks cleared and the race is tin iilng
nf Intel est and one of the veri of Hie
v vage The ships of the future wlll pnjh
ably have blcjcle deck us well as cold
decks
A placard hung In one of ihe depart-
ments of a bl Jewelry store annoinue
that training oirea are on sale there
I hese latest fads aro clciignid to develop
the muscles of the arm from the shoulder
tj the wrls The canps virv In weight
ipd one who utdeitakes trining of nls
bleeps begins to cairy one v Ikttlii ihte
pounus and vcmnally reaelies tlu limit
of seven poun Js As ma1 do s ar > iltnost
as thick us beggars now Hies muscle
developing stl ks fill a lorfg felt want
A check for TTOOOO has bcecn rcccivcl
ny the owner nf the propeity at Broad-
way ard Thlrtjslxth rtreet and the
tkuliler of the proposed Hei ill Square
hotel now holds ihe t tlo deeo Then
he mortgtged the site for lv in and
is now prepaied 10 put up a sttuctuie to
cost IIIWOO fcr which Moniraiv Hr > slln
ot the Gllsey house will pay a 1e11t1l
of fWiOOO year The pullers down will
scon he kicking up a dust on the d Japl
dated corner named
The open sn edelng cars on Broad
way which were intended solely for the
use of men wvro today huulliig loads of
women In most of them smokers were
frtccd to stand up between the cross
seats thereby permuting lho odor of their
cigarettes to pass harmlessly over the
heads of the ladles most of whom take
loni trips on thu cool coaches Bjit thn
women of today krovy a good thing w
they see it an V a little tntwi Ni r <
not at all oblccltonable lo them thanks
to the ediicalona Influence of the music
hall the roof garden und he cxciislon
steamer
The newest wrinkle In bicycling Is to
take a dog alorg wheeling with yon
Scoio3 of women bicyclists thus accom-
panied by their dogs nro to be seen at nny
time on tho highways nowadays although
It was only a little while npo Hit niln a
thing was a novelty and everybody
tinned to Rtire nt It If the dog Is hilt he
111ns alongside he wheel f small he Is
carried In a hammcck like affair attach
to ithe front of the mnchlm One swell
jvlieil woman never hikes a spin without
her gieit Dime whesn pioinre has a
soothing clTcct upon scoffers of all types
and slues
A child of the strcnts the oher diy
Picked up nn envelope rontanlng nearly
J fn 111 bank bills ln walked up tn the
neirest policeman nnd reinnked ileien
a Ie of monev Ive Jiv t found and I
Rilees von had better tnke care of it The
officer according In the Irnncst bid took
the invflnne with glad hand cxclnltnliig
Thnts light 11 v tnid Imv Ynit cin
nil alnnir now and Ill th it Hie mini y
iiii I s Us liiufnl eiw 1 ro ihi
lirght nnv ill nun nlons Hr lul
lowu the i > l iecoit to Ihe police stulnu
11 lid e dnt leive until lie sW the vvciltli
ll lllilrd over to the setgeint The tllllll
on the env lope ee0 id t i1 > cn > l
nf the owner who i iiresliliii of 1 huge
iiianufacliiilng rniKeiii He took the I1011
es I ov away with him nnd nn dmlil
liiipreysel unHis un 1 nnd H fan
that llonesiv Js hie best policy even
If lots of people here and elsewhcte tlilnlc
otherwise
ArROAMEIUCAN PAIR
Doing Good IVcrk IrT N01 Ih Texas Den
lson Deeply Iiitresteil
Denlson Tfxis June MThe colorerli
population of this illy gave a fianqiiit In
honct nf th several ntudents who have
been attLndlns the varuus cilleges of
Ihe State Reprcscnliiitlves of the fnlloi
Ibg cslleges wero present liTsliop Mai
shall Pnul Qulmi Waco TJlDttson Ans
l llrlf Yl w Stale Neiiiiil An
cutritulnlns piograninie was also nxci iitmf
tnnV i f Ol0S 0lJol lIU
P 1 Rlihardson wWi Istavellng In the
nieiest or the AiiiAinnrlcin stale VaTr
let he Iwid in lioiislou August 21 to si
was prestnl and mio 1 good spifh
Uu 1 11 11 i Itecssliy of
Ills ro de being oniune ami dienlv
llitcrcsled In the fjii Tho iir keiil
f n C > v Ute talk
eViC nil 1 1
m 1 T r i J > l His fich was
eM l PlOhil lo fill
ini xCrtl of her hading iohrn1 illl
< mimy ivhiliuH it line uri and
rItSI11 xlill Ion l
V W E Jl Slctflv Pufrsor
I 0 rthl t iieiH v ll eave no
YEA I HAVE A GOODLY HERITAGE
M Pru 1n 1 nl af or fuM h 1Vnl > ve lo keep
caes lpa < twigs and
sh alT re cor 1 no day thou
In Joy the ripened sheaves
° PoVhri r a n nrchrf scaft and piop
Catl ndc1 >
Place
J fVcn > Cl > lc for crop
r
cet hems rf
amI tl < of efHCrt
But ir my lot lie Fand wlher nothing
grows
Say who hath said tt Tune a thank
ful psalm
T0fiKtX Uly ffsm b00m ° th
lt yet c4 rear thv palm
ChrUtlna Roaaettl
A
sow nam
Chicago Tmesirtr <
lebraledb9i7hVr
Wattersons uh Wlflii
rtcil Importance JS e
Hill lex ol hlsSV liT
waa 0 IsarwSAJPWllStS
< the I nlted Sthlin ttffi
ttlh Hugh or nJ nll wK
fouthcin ace Inn nt f PSh
have to ba JPif Milata
knew about icckoiicsi ulv >
the u
S 3SsM1
anny Hie fnlu kAlltn heriaiT
vvOtness the conmieie mim m
reed 1 tho Mtr U
ssy salsfuctlon mI S l
no man cat be exn teW
own defeat S
a aMonaer
Precisely lit the cw SSfflfJ
Win amooig the snriHvi
fought so v ell tnm ii
to Appomattox In lSlfSK
tints there is iloViaii 1
that of thanktt
W
noss
0 God
ihe welghl m Ills iVnd u itf
ei 11 Confederacy nivESJi
inn
oi the American Unf7nPlWt
I was over here
Jus t aflerik iJ
hil striigglea very
and was not long dlsco
tut a I dslnotlcns u FeWl SJ
and restful so CoWforilSifiSi l
toitobli 1 mat 1 dung 0Ti Sji
and havo ever since he
bovs ald yortotoueJ1S i
With nil rencc M my ramai
dear tilend the
sentiments uttered ambassador by the Ml
ftom Massarhus IU ISmSS
i Jingo but von will be aiiunT
mean tin discourtesy 10 thotJifTl
llsh fcemls who have honored uS
presence vv hen I tell you ana that
< < fijm EiiBlind riearmaSii
tl at there is no iw sesilon whleh
hns that mcilci wants Theia
qute big anongh for both of
o
In
nit 1 s uahd 0 w s
to conceal the
fact that befinjhTti
lenders and thn ptihl c Journah Bent
iiril ccno tcmorrow there are mlMm
peiple who mav net w ih nf ta
nored ard vast Interests whicheaea
be secure 1 hv a policy of fnn W
oiled clfa nerilon equally statam
on both sides
The greatness nnd glorv of Entlul
wiith ut say ng It should iee no
sciklng 1 unkylsin eager foraoclall
ti Ion nor any resonant lip a r
llRlsiid to havi an audience and riK
In Hi 111111 of is own voca lehiiH
unon Intelligent Engll < hnMB the
thsi no Intelligent Amerran desire
other Iban the mot censtant tha
rotillal relations of friendship with
land Ther are Indeed shrines hen 1
we worship founts whenre ire
drawn tlilrMqiienchlnjr drauchtl el
frtv nnd pnetrv and law But the
nb nit common iieilurtbrs and acoMU
language Is cheap talk and tn iobi
spci s in sleading talk Thecomnoal
guage did nit prevent us front lOTI
war on twvi ocrvi ons and enaHen
every eccalon when wo rnnpen to be 1
of temper to express ourselves IM t
volubly nnd the moro oflenjl lir
common institutions where they to 1
exno e to us conflicting Inrtereatlil
rather Imoglniiy than real we
commeui origin and titeM onaojisti
and that menus thiit we are nod M
who be counted on each 1 t JM
may
hls own and iyMi equ ntly MAhafJ
stance has emw to lia eraWrwsn
dmstobd en both sides oT
aie hearing a good M
principle of International slhSvl J
pnidence or what you will We
call nibltratfon
We I am for arbitration Ill
artyitrntlon Just as I am for reW
nnd and allI other
morality
things that sound well and cost 1B
who ever hcaid of religion of
Jumico interposing topW chucl t ra < g
clmich or my
jour
I
as uu aKMe > atnn H J1
would williiglj do aj an lndW L
lions I tear aro no bo tf lhaa thoR
ai i
u whilst arbitration
It will J
preventive
wcl as a
ellsoieler hoi struck In or = f
cure Thuli
irovo liurrccuiil as a
hat the lnd > politic the l effl
requires bloisllettlng and bloodWlM
ulli surely have
Not until man ceases to Jf
f
When courts
cense te fight
nb llshcd and Uw > ers
eilth good
when Jo l
ri iiiilng ieees
chiiue the Hinillcrs nfpncmm
limes change their PRM S kir
ow W
iicliaiits will not permit
tin
nlfiscll their wares JIvjii
11111 and Ihe I lamb have concl Vfa 11Jsiwi iHaMkl l
their issues and to lie down1
P
lieains wn sluill hive that
wll to in i
Cdiuse free irm TiW fit Ut
ardently luvrked on 1I1I sS
bj Mr Cobden nnei Mr nrl ft
our sde in Mr Cleveland f KJ
el nnd denied vlieil orportuW
fend belli side
on lumitl
War I ceralnlv a orrst ul
lie who has seen It kg2 c
actually means can l ° oK S
with horror Bui ffiie tf
evils in nnnknd than war >
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