Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 27, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 June 1885 — Page 2
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kr tUeseta n ZmmtttUf N. AHaeaae. the CeelMwnM tor Mm wattsuauae Letd Granville remalaaia tawa, leera to Weimar Caeam fee a i hsmra, aad aesaawbmle, easy at say moimk apeeuu Wakeer Castle with dlsiMteae I tM Dawaiag attest ta three hoara, aad , pnvaM wwee mm mm sew . , at taa leeafcge ubm ami bm mtrete aaarUaaate at the eeetM. Oaly Misktw koM aansrtmiata ara '7? . 77 Si .T! J J w---foraiga ofleaa are bayaad taa-1 eaaa. A Caataat eaaacU aaald b aaanaaaad aad aMaadad ay aU taa IfWlatars alraetiy mtarvatad la 4i ta i$at hoax aad- la Om araai of a aaddaa aamgeaay ariahm Iord (SraarMla aad Mr, Giadataaa coald a plaead., ia laataat aaMnaaiaUoa wltli aek ataar wtta a laaiva aaatral af ta wire. Tat aad of taa praaaat atate of aaapern im at asad. A daeloioa for war or Bac ta eaaadaatiyalltvad at all taa aaibwlw to ba a qwatlna of aaara aad ariaataa. A eoetiaaaaec of taa ttralaad laacal allaatloa la Maaaia la aot mw Jy lataiaraate; it la alataly hapoitlMa. At laa Tfaaaary oOaa it U stated that taa daily asaaadltvre of tae Kaaaiaa Ooreraawfit aadar taa exintiag war praaaare aataatry aaeeada taa toial dally eaat of taa Tarkka eaaipalfu, aad K teaVitaaated -taataa war aradtt of tyMMM.raublas, aaoeatly oaaavdT 111 aa ectiaaatadaarly M Jaaa. A larta pgaaactloa af taa aay hmU for tae eaoraioaa K rt acta for war BMtariaU aow oat, meat hi node la paper, -or freah loaas procured from native capitaMata aad taakan, H. baiaa; impraetleabla la tae preaeat cute ' of tae market to ftoat a Kaa,mmm loaa' hi Garmaay, Aaetria, fraaae or Xaalaad. . Tradlaa; ecadit 3mm already kai aaveimlyaaakaa aad baalaeaa badiy demoraUaed ia all taa Jeadiag fhlppfaf m4 eommweial eeatara of taa empire by mHpaoapcet af aotira.aoatilitieeaBdtac tomaarvmeat of tae aeaporta by Britlab 1m(i. The ImpoaitioB of ireah taxea la Imnvlaaat. aad tae loaaeial altaatioa aa tralaed that a atata of aetaal war weald a more tolerable taaaalona; eoatiaeaaet of tae fereriak leatieaaaeaa aad aeertalaay BreraUlag 'from oae aad af Hm Cara daxamkma f me ataar. facta are taoroacMr dweeaaed adataod bare, aad ara racardad at tba ambaaaiea aa meariee; daalsira aetiaa on tba part of taa Haaalaa GoreraMaat at aa earlier date tbaa la saaaraHy fjga dj&jp tt a aurruai -xaajurxxaa. Apart from tbe laaaeml qaetUea taa Hmfol faaaea iarolrad ara stated oa aa qeattkmaWe autbority to bare reached a aaaet aerioae 'aUf, tareatoalaf; a rap tare of frieadry reiatfoaa at aay momeat. Unfettered by ofieial nmpoaibUKy, 'tae ekMe f taa oppoaftfoa are apreadlae; tbe atarrtlaa; lalermatloa that aea:otiatleae have praetkaUy aoHapeed aad tbat Heiila has tbrowa aaWe tae meek aad ideelmed every pledaa reqalrad by ta Britiak Gorersmeat. If taeee rrtre awtemaata have bo foaadatioa la met the Xarqaie af Saltabary, who woald ba Trhac Mhrietar la eaaa of a oataffe af aoveramaat, aad who wae Toreiga Secretary whea HeacoMdeld wae -Premier, la Mepoasible. Ilia words at taa Tory diaaer, aad aabaeqaeaUy, have act tbe example of' oatapokea attaraaoea, aad ia ime aaolBcial world it Is declared ta taa :jUiet aad mott aatalatakabie laagaaae thit tbe pretence of aegotiatloaa m a rsbam and hollow mockery, aad la oaly kept ae peadfnt: the aaal preparauoaa -pjreecalaa the, formal dceiarattea af war. 'The ftdddea plain speakim of the Tory more alaNiSeaat by coatraat arhk ibelr reeeat reUcuaae. a acarHMK ix areas. The ooatraat i belfrkteaed by the re yorta pat about by aapporlerA of the ad mteietraftioa that Mr. Gladatoaa wtU Mrtfa the Houae with a "earprtee" oa rvaeeembiiat; after the raeeaathe "arKiM," aa aaderstood here, batfla: the aaBoaaeemeat of aa alllaaca between Raa af aad Oreat Britain, the premoaltory nmorf reffpaetlne: whlek began to lad their way tato print early la the weak. It "Teamtftf to he eea whether there ia any -tratk In tbe report. What la eertataly Jtaewa, ia that aeaatlatloM, apart from mteee carried on at the 7oreifra Omee, Imtre beaa aat oa foot, by the Premier Mmaetf far a eomptole anderataadlaf; ma a "haaM far aaited action ia Atk. It baa beaa the . dream of the paat tweate years af Mr. Giedetoae's Hm to go dawtitla hiatory aa the man who aattlad the miaaaaarataadlaaa of the two aatpiree, healed their dilerencee aad aalMd themla the bonda at peace aad brotherhood for a fatare devoted to chrIliaattoB and beaeilcent works la Asia. So great U hU aaceadaacy tbat he per aa Jed hie colleague? to imlorae hla, doe -trine aa far aa to opea aegotiatloaa fraak3y lataaded to aoaomptkre tbe ende la View. Sat from the vary f rat It waa ap-' aareat ta every ana except the frime dMeaaalea ware belag dallld wtta oa the keels af sent (meat, the problema at teaae ware hataf solved by the sword ami by iMtmttaaa oataldc the apbere at' alpm macy. orraatTMx oar Tmt AuntT. The aamoaltloa Madera ara invariably maa the tret ta kaokwhat bastrasMK Mfad. Under tbe airil-aenrke tae dtwIemaUc aad admlalatrative S maw, both at home aad abroad, are led by aoaereeta af both parties. Aay aat matnlairy aiittlaa; tba emaeiioa af peeaa tad war, waammr aammtmad hi Lmdmm ar K feMrebatf, la kaeira ta to Jet Oaaaa kimiL Tba Marm
BlaMSt cme bOaUM. PtWMM.
odlHomaag at jwftjp tegelh araedot bateraed mea a ferelaa aBnbm Ik Great Altai,, after Lot Graarum, to be wbt wow faMteatty ttn late ' busm ta the area of a Gemma ambassador, aad tbeTCeuateee a eieee frieade at the aalleearye. Alt the reoeet d letters at the towa boeec el Lard Sellebery have beaa failewed by re eop tleae, atteaded Urgely by member af both bouses of Parlfemeat, who hare just eeea arougac met as imm wna, tec JEa flbUftlSMftNBtbiMPB 4la4ft4a eBBeeeBBaBn JBfcmwwnj n tfm NeVam'sua1 mtaSa4attBBLcCe wjub suns- r -- a - ZATiLLi. IV "ZZ' tttl mUo, worde, that the pee aut be droppee: eea ta award takea up, all tat organ of public opmloa aias aoearate aoareas of informaUee fol i . i a -a ww " nana warning , ee M ineplred ay taa alliance minora craw fatataM taa aetaal nroeeeet laorc ettetlaetly dcaeed. yxvvKUum kUMoaa. member of tbe Government, who; Ma latimato ralatloaa With the treas ury beach, mast necessarily be aeenrate ly iafarmad, said laat evealaa;: "The positive etatemeaM yoa hear from day to day ia ajaarters aeaally reteetlaf State aaUire da aot necessarily meaa taai mav. ten hire reached a deialte etafteoae way oc the other. They freaoeaUy do aa more tbaa indicate a momeatary hitch or passing phase. Whea It la stated, lor taatoace, that tbe Gaarde hive beaa ordered to atop at Alexandria, on their Way home, aometaiet: may have oocarred eallioa: for a demoaetratloa of seme sort. Aad so with a hand red ineUneea that have recently come to liaht, ta aa idle spirit of dmplay, bat With a aerioae iatenttoa of praviafc that material resoarcea exlet, aad tbat more of the same sort caa be foaad when the dire aecelty arises, are these demoaatratloas made, rarther drifts of British troops under ordera for home from -Egypt have been suddenly stopped by telegraph from the Horse Gaarda ia efleaeaee of the threat eaed combinations of the powers hostile to Britiak laWrests la their country." f ill novo ox TO 8YFT. Before separatlar, the Cablaet are aaderstood to have arrived at a aaanlmoaa resolve to keep possessloa of Sfrypt at all cost dariag tbe present aasettled state of afalrs. There are oa board French Govern meat snipe passiac; through the etuwl. la haritor at both eads aad at powts la tbe Mediteraneaa awl the Red Sea within easy steammx dlataaca, a force estimated at 6,00 men of all arms, aad m omcHl quarters it le said there Is absolate certainty that the trooplac ar raaeameata of tba French War Omee la sure aa equally larae force being: constaatiy ia the viclaity awaUlag the British evacaatloa. The departure of the laat British aarrisoa woald be the signal for a French oecepatioa. Kacnwes as goad aa those which were held to justify the bombardment of Aleraadria by tbe British exist in abaadaace. OTHKR XATIOXS AT HAXB. JkMlsk troops are eoaoeatratiag at Alexaadria, polata aloag the caaal, Suex aad at Aden, and the naval force la these waters aad at both eads of the eaaal is being quietly strengthened. The French are reinforcing their aarrieoas in the North Afrkaa stations aad oa the South Mediterranean eossts. Italy Is aceama la ting war material for two corps d'armec at the arsenals aad dock-yards oa the Mediterranean. The Turkish aarrieoas la the Balkaa districts, on the Black Sea, la the northern districts la Asia aad oa the aewly acquired Kasslaa frontier ara being rapidly strengthened, aad a proof of the extent of the war preparations aow going on Is afforded by the fact thnt alt eaaseripM liable to service have aaex peetedry been ordered iato barracks for treiamg. aad the War Department m ralsing the. army as rapidly aa maaaa allow to war strength. A Mere Te-rard CM govemsaenU Xkw OautAXS, La., May 2 4. Far some time past there has beaa maeh popalar faeliagaatha aaojeei of sleet leas local soverameat hare, aad It has kaewa that a movement was oa feat ta organise aeemmtttec af IM eltiaeaa, re erdwee af patiOca, similar to the committee la Philadelphia, to aecare parity ta elections aad good local aoverame at. tfbe work has been goiag oa secretly, aad the committee was anally organised yesterday, when U msaed a declaration of prmciples. This proclamation declares that the time has aome for a thorough reform ha the municipal government of New Orieses aad that no ofltee should be eoaiarred aa a reward for party services. The aseocieUoa declares Its purposes to be the aaaiataaaaoe of the parity of taa ballot; the aomlnation aad eleetloa of the proper cam! ids tea for oAce; the nroMctHiou of those gailtv of election fraoas. The proclamation is signed by 100 eKtaeas Including the best merehaats, baakara, capitalists; manufacturers, law 1 aad ethers of this city. i ' ' " felaMar TkM Cewsetste. Xkw York, May 4. Several weeks ago the Klamese Coasal at this port asked Manager Joaea of the Bankers' A Mar chanU' Telegraph Company to pick oat tve ttaVeUsa tslagraak opemtora to go to Slam. Mr. Joaea baa pkked oat the men from operators ia this city, althoagh ba bad aaplieatloaa from all ever the eouetrr. The maa are aatlve Ameri- . . a as I a . i . cans, aad eaea waa ewigea o snow a phvsteiae's certificate af food health. Uamarrled maa wata, rejectad. la acoordanoe with instruetioas from Smm. The fire, mea km teaed a tbrea-yeara, aoatract which eelis for 1100 a moath, with board, lodging aad aU expeaaaa paW. They will ba ataHoned at Baasjkok, tba capital of 81am, andcr tha Xiaga apacial patronage. They are tolag to introdoee the Morae system aad teaoh ShMneae emciali as wail as the aeUvse ta buama operatori. The maa iaave M-day for Saa rraaaiaaa with 4h4f MAmc rf aaMMr aaM 'an anunc wzrea. xwBm - Kaeaj attd taeame ta
A PCRILOOm PAAM.
r OHjr mt WtthM leehea teenas of T Hwl alsniid CMnamanilT mf4w mr der Out af Obmm smh! Mis Vessel aaMf - fee. f t Xaw Yerng, May 94. Tha lamaa Lias MeamarCltyaf Karl la paeaed throaajh the Narrows yesterday marahag ateamad skiwlv an tha bar. Tha of the atiamar waa broken aad great maaaa of lea ware atltt haaiag ta the halwarka. She seeamd to trambk with every stroke of her engines, aad aa tha eaoppy waves af the bay ware divided by her broken stem, they raahad ia aad aat af the bkek hole m her haws with a sound painfully sateeUve of the perils that had beaa undergone. Ma bowsprit remained, aad tae oaly things which divided the water were taebrahea sides af bar f roat water-tight eempartmaat. A COLUaSOX. At about fear o'doek mat Tuesday atom lag, whea the passengers were all quietly aleeptag m their berths aad oaly a small watch af aaamaa waa oa deak. a collision oocarred. The reverberating booming of the waves oa tha Soea of lee about the baaks of Newfoundland ware heard through the heavy fog, bat with the exception of these sounds, which had become monotonous, there waa nothing to indicate that danger was near. The steamer was belag ran at law speed oa aecoaat of the heavy fag. Suddenly the air became extremely cold with a strange, anesrthly chill that waa aot borne oa the hreese bat waa caused by tba Inlaeaee af aa Immense mass of Ice. It grew more chilly aad the mate- oa watch pat oa ,bM oll-skraa to aecare additional waraath. The older sailors observed to oae another: "There's aa laabarg aear." Suddenly the mist in front of the vessel became denser aad mora white. StIH she kept aa bar sour se. A XOV.VTAIK Or ICS. A hage iceberg, towering high aaara the ma in meet of the steamship, hove ta sight. It was too late to change tbe coarse of the ship. The forward watch leaped from his perch upon the bowsprit aad rushed beck, shouting to the maa at the wheel, "Port your helm; aa Iceberg." The wheel whirred around, bat It waa useless. There was a deafealag crash. The sailors oa deck were thrown from their feet aad aome of tha passengers hurled from their berths. Oae of the pinnacles of the Iceberg waa buried from IM base by the ferae of the shock aad crashed oa the how af the ship, tilting bcr stern ap aad overturning some of the furniture la tha saloon. Cries of terror filed tha air. Passengers arrayed oaly la their night clothing rushed ap the companion ways and oat Into the eohl night, shouting their fear that the vassal was lost. Forward they eoald see nothing bat a mass af ice aad wreckage. OUDKK OCT OK CHAOS. The mate of the waMh ordered the boats to be lowered, aad gaags of sailors were shout to follow bis com nana da whea the captain appeared ear deck. WHh him there came same order. He counter manded the mate's order, reasoned with the passengers, partly quieted them, aad finally obtained discipline among the erew. The weu waa eoaaoea saa loam to be dry. Tbe heavy iron plating of the how was badly shattered, bat tha Teasel was Btm comas ratlveiy sale. Tae aagiaee were reversed aad a thorough ax animation made of taa damage. Thea the Cltv of Bariia proceeded oa her way to this port. . TBB0-STMCKKX. Mr. Henry X. Abbey said: "Aasarip tiou of the scene la bayaad my powers. The fright of the femlalae portion of the passengers was terrlbte, aad they ranked about the decks screaming at their wits' aad. The ship trembled Ilka a reed, aad many tboacht It was all over with them. They rushed oa deck la the condition la which they bad left their berths, so aad dea was the shock aad so great the haste. Oa the deak tbe coafaskm was greater. Some ran about uttering heartreLdlag arias of distress aad gattiag la the way of. tae sailors, la front waa oae vast mountain of lee tbat rose ap la tba air like a hage crystal wait. Tbe eoid waa something terrible. I shall never forget that scene. The erew waa excited at irst, but tbe coolness of tha Captain eaaalled-that of the tenfeerg, aad he soon had things put right. He assured the passengers that there was bo Immediate daager, aad the calm way ia which he went about his work did more thea any talking could have done ta reassure Umid OXATXFUL. The cabin paeaoaamra, to express their gratitude to Captala F. 8. Lead for hla cool boss, raised $900 by suaserip. tleae for a testimonial. A eommittee was selected, af which Mr. Fraak Henry was eaeirmea, to choose the testimonial, and Mr. Henry 1. Abbey waa appelated ta present it to the Captain. The testimonial wilt ba a gold watch engraved with tba words announcing the occasion of the gift. There were seven ty-feer cabin passengers on board, seventy-nine intermediate, aad .1,140 steerage. The erew numbered 140. Aw, rBaTmmMislnaar 1 tai aal el m m nBja. jfurBBFms"B"Pp, mlm a. uja Rivni Hrxrirtta, Tax., May 94. District Judge Will lame delivered aa important decision yesterday: Willis 4 Bros., of Galveston saad Byars, oa aa ironclad aote, wherein Byars authorised aay at torney to confess j adamant. Willis 4 Bros, obtained jndgoieat ia Galvaatoa for fi.000, aad teat aa execatloa to Willbarge r County aad levied oa Byars cattle. Judge WilMams granted aa Injunction restraining any lartber proceedings under tha execution, holding that the judgmeut waa absolutely void; tbat la order ta attain a valid jadgaaeat oa sack Botes tka service af soma partkakr at torney mast ba dlialamatti oa the feme af the nee. uaeer tana opmtoa a mrae af-gB jyaLgB MBnnaan naaanaauta 8t arJaPlTPnaaraanB'-i aaaeenaj oaaaaaj JmHWySg
THE AjMMTRATrOM.
lnMNHMMlti eltMMnm H XdHfadA sVf ffnMiSjtfhr Bainttaai Oa! I4MaaaaaaeaaaaL mm mt nurases,w,ra u&wm "i"- ps am asma revolt afaJaet tarn AdmiaaMrakioa. Tim Ciacianati Jnq4r$r alee arrays Maenf afaiast the Admlaiaaralioau Mr. Kastis hi provoked boeaMsa ha has aot beaa abk to intlueaee tha Praakleat in aha matter of ayaoiataaaata ia Loaisi aaa; while Mr. MaLaaa, the praydatoc of the Mtufmrtr, U asvamrad beeawoa of Us failare ta aoatrol the Federal patroaaf e ot Ohio. W,ith both these maa arronal aaabstiea has been the ruling motive, nsul now tbat they Had tearnsoives without tha coveted power ia tae President's oouneil ther lak taa Ad ministration with all their migitt. Hut Wow aburd U ia for maa who aspire to ba statesmett to grow aagrv beeauae they can not have jast what they want! Such anon should im taught that the GoveraNMBt of the United States is aot ehild's )day, aad that a Demoeratio AUministratioo can aot be coaduoted in the interest of a clique or of oae or two men in a section. The iatereeta of the whole people are ta be ooasidered ami aot the interests af particular individuals. The freet charge brought by ill-tli-posed DesBoerate acsiast President Cleveland ia that so few rsmovnis are oeing.Himte; that so few Democrats are being appointed to ollloe. Hut Mr. ClereJaiMl's policy waa well known before the election, and H is too late to object to it sow. The Chicago platform was eiear enough upon the subject of Civil-Service, and Mr. Cleveland was very clear ami emphatic in hie interpretation "f that platform. Demoerate worked with enthusiasM to elect their &aadard-heererf aad now that the choke of the peojua occupies the WbHe House, how unjust and unwise it is for individual Democrats to ehafe or bolt. President Cleveland iive verj' general satisfaction. Hi act during the two months of his incumbency are taken as an eameM of. his purpose to overhaul Federal affair thoroughly awl rive us a pure and etKeient public service. He has made some mistake in his appointments to be sure, but when It in rcmemliered what a burden the President ha on his shoulders --when H k remeraimrrd what a mass demand hU attention, it h wonderful that the mistakes have been so few. In the ftaat pmee Mr. Cleveland entered the Executive osnre wktt a staff of Cabinet officer against whom naught could be said. In the selection of Wis official family the new President proved at once his sound judgmeut and. his honest purpose. Kaon Secretary was imbued with the spirit of reform, and each entered upon his duties with genuine enthusiasm and a firm hand. Pledged to reform, a right examination into the books of tbe Government was at once instituted by the Administration. Each department was eorruit. and each Secretary gave bis personal attention to th work of overhauling the aceouaU. The Secretary of State has been kept very busy setting the wheels of the new diplomaUce service ia mot on. The Secretary of the Treasury has uacarlbed Republics, ra-cal ity in hk tiep.rmfi!. ami baa intrmluced bosine-H-l ke methods in the conduct i4 Treasury affairs. The Secretary of tlte la'crior has found 'eorrupt'on In the Pension Hureau. in tbe Indian Bureau, and ia mtny snb-tliviiontt of hidepartment. Keform k being puahed vwonumly by Mr. Lamar and his faithful asttants. The !t master-General found his datmrtment in the bands of partisan inspector. These inspectors ware the powerful skis af KepubUcan magnates; and to get rid of Usese men was the Postma-ter-Ceneral'H first duty. Mr. Vims has ben eoual to the tak aad has used the reform broom vigorously. The Secretary of tbe N&ry bas made kis hand felt en John Koach ami oiber miilioueJre jobbers, and ha reformed the emrkal force in his department. Tbe Secretary of War ba made many important Changes in hU department, and the Attorney-GeaerMl ba4 not been slow in bringing about a new order of things in the Department of Juetiee.. Since tbe 4th of March all the Govern incut ml tape has been rolled into a grear ball and put out of sight. Court ettyueUe, introduced by KepuMtcan President's in imitation of the forms of efteie monarchies, has been replaced by dignified but simple cuitoms, in keeping with a free Republic The thieves that lor twenty-five yean had made ibemselyes at home about the departments bare Bed from Washington. And so long as hotoesty, inteUigenee ami Detuecrjcy prevail, where once corruption and imjKjrlsl living were tbe rule, the peoj le of this country will not find fault, althougb the Administration does move slowly, and hundreds of rascals ia FmlerafofKces throughout tbe States are 6 till drawing Gevernment pay. For thoa relerl officer will be reached in time, ami now that Ike departments at Washington are working amootbly, the time will aat be long delayed. Senator Eustls and Mr. MeLeaa may bowl, but the rank aad the leaders of the Democracy, as waH aa the rank and file, remain faithful to tbe party of re form. There is mas diaaimcnon now than usual. ficAmomf (J .) Seam. ! Wesrine her hair aompactly edilad ami done up well on tbe top of her bead probably saved the ltf ot a Washington woman wmv, a few days ago. wa struck by a large tdeee of ptastaring which fail from the oelMng of tbe worn kt which she waa working. Alf ll fall if la fLat nlallaTir altiriaaamV faalf m nr.rVSBj aa aasnsa; yFTmarava (Srara aaTsnmi nwi an aaBfaj "faa tba head she escaped with eomparatfvely Btata orna iamry. rrmmftm rac
SCALY MAINE ML
Thn Am indaaar af Hm mg Awag. Mr. Irya, al Mama, is Sanabar from that Staen. Ha halo nam ba a mfcool of easTamaiaB sntfJamaaal taPma All Blaine k ehlaf. Wheal these mast nave not their haade ia lam baJkH-boata, they have them deep In Hm public treasury; whan they are not eoacaaimg same scheme to pluader, they asa maMnaturing soma new slaitdar. Fry has a ecriaia faoiUty af expres. sion which, jolneJ to aa utterly irre sponsible imagination. Makes him a vMttame member of taa mams gang, laat State has bean so damoralkml ur these cousckncektH politicians tbat it stands as tba representative af tbe mot corrupt and. dUfraceful auathedfl praetieed in American polHies. There they :4op at nothing. Bribery k with tsmm a matter of course: for, according to their staJHtards, polHies k one form of eommerce, and every man who engages m K must buy as well m sell. Hlalae k the representative the senior member, so to apeak of the Maine firm; when be maker a trade all the ot Iters are bound by When he soli out bag ami baggage ta Tom Seott (. Mulligan letters) tae transection earrieti the whole State. When expo-sure came, Frye was Blaine's counsel caliiuir for delar, brow-beatinr witnaoocs. maaufacturiag testimonv, ami quick: and eager to do any dirty work. Maine a rotten borough, in any other State, even in PeansylrauM, Frye. Klame, Chandler et al. would mnrago have been retired to private IMa. They sustain themselves, not by brain), but by audacity. The Mulligan letters are noaer in ssteir exposnrtw. more eoaera sive titan anything produced agaseet Tweed or a gainst DorWy. yet Frye, who was fwnetm crtmmu, M benator Jrom Maine, and Blaine k tha taeognoed leader of hk party. rretudent uievemmt aas recently ap pointed to office a man from Maine who m just now a democrat, net prin cipal claim to pupport, aad it k a .troag one, k that be k aa eppmcnt of Bbdae and baa incurred hk dmulaasure. PerhajM he has done or countenanced ae tions which elsewhere woukl not be commended, but as be lives ia Maine, under tbe corrupting infiuenees of a Bmiae-Frve dynasty, he should he judged eauaritably. By the appointment he is removed from the impure atmosphere of Maine, aad k thus given time for repentance. Blaine and Frye Mill feel that thev are entitled to soma consideration from this Administration, and expected by bargaining and intrigue ta keep ail their enemies out of office: This expectation has been Usappo!ated. Mr. Cleveland has actually appointed a maa from Maine to omee without consulting Frye- This k takea as a 'declaration of mdepesulenee oa tern part of Mr. Cleveland, aad Frye retort that Secretary lanlar k a bknly-handed murderer, tbat be has murdered tea thoutmnd men in Misk-ippi and after this actually idoie the vote of the State. Mr. Frye sliould have made thk discoverduring the campaign: it wauhl. If sultiiattated, have been worth ten thousand votes in New York, where they would have done most good, lie should hare detected thk mea strom enme before he voted ta aaueirm the nomiuatiou of Mr. Lamar as Seretary of the Interior. It k difficult to conceive how a man so fHn-$tlve m Mr. Frje can reconcile to his eonc enee hi action in mtting into an emeu a man who bas slain hk ten thousand. Tbe imlications are that the day for the ascetMLtncy of the Maine aamar. or ef tho-e w1k defemf on methedn which distinguish them, has passed. Politic will hereafter be less of a trade ami more of a science, ami let us heme that even In Maine Mke Frye and Bmme will be relegated to private life. BEING DEMOCRATS. The hIr OlMHe That Mas Km VrrrrreU .V(tMt VIHImht smh! UWr. One of the char res brought asrainst the Administration by some of tbe carpers who are beginning to find fault with it k that it did wrtuiir in aamoiuliag to ofifoe such ohnraeters aa JPmVdnry and Chaae, af Maine, who ara not up to the nivil-ervca lafonu staadanL What ever good tbe Administration may be credited wfeh k, h tbe opinion of there critics, orar balanced by the appointment of tfcese persaas, which could aat bare been wore, as oae dteapprorWr tHrMal mt4 it. if thn choice ' bad .been made from tha inmate- af a peni tentiary. SMh eTTrion. of dtmmwebatie naturally induce tbe belief amauc tho-e who are easily beguiled, that mm two aptMintees la'Maine Iwioug to tbe criminal class, aad that their tdec$e for Government positions k an outrsj?" upon tbe public terviee and a 4kgr.ice to the Admmrftration. Ar notttintT ftborj of burgian- or HHm stealing could warrant the JinllabaHoo that tauderfootml miurwumps and pbarkaieal HepuMieans are making -ayar tbair ap poinUmmts, it wKI suiiristltiw aaaaequaintwl with tbe facts m regard to tae appamtecs in qucsthm, to learn that the offense with which, they ara , truly chargeable k the unswerving character of tbeir Denwcraey ami Um aaal with wbicbthey alway supported tbe oemUc ctume. Thk might be an objection to them if the appoiaUng power was KemibHcau,' but why it smou W be. brought to bearagalimt tbem., with l)eTitocratic Adminudration k jwmuely dirBoult to understand, flaw i Cw.) itfHaf. Xe Mast k at hi Wt be ea pm af real astaea. raidam Wmd.
