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THE SUN SUNDAY APRIL 22 1900
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Why Senator Wellingtons PlatformWill Nut Do
The lion GKOIUIR 1 WKIUNUTON nfMaryland whose place In the Sctmte Mnmls
In the name of the Hepnblloan parly haannounced that ho will not support theItepublican Presidential nominee If tho
I upon a platform toleratIdeas ot it colonial tariff and the
permanent retention cf the PhilippineInasmuch n Senator VKiUvriTON ex-
presses thn belief that the platform to beby the Philmlolphla convention will
nature he weans that tie U cer-
tain to bo a bolterThrough thn humble medium of the senior
Etnatorof Marylnnd therefore a questionhwbeen put forward prominently for gen-
eral consideration which later the romingDemocratic platform of Kansas City maymake of the first Importance
republicans have already virtuallypronounced for thn retention of the Philip-
pines nml a colonial trtriff that Is for theprinciple that for territory belonging to theUnited States It is within tho power of Con
reisstoclUoriiulnuteus to Imports andbetween such territory and the States
dictate of political common en t
that when once launched upon nuch u policyIt must bondhercd to since to withdraw fromIt would he to withdraw from content withthe opposition that compels such a surren-der There Is however another reason whythe Republics partyshould take theopposed by Senator NViiUJXOTOM
Incomparably weightier than their acci-
dental Identification with ItTho truth U that the party which should
maintain that the lnlted States are power-
less to acquire territory oiitldo of theirformer borders without reiOKnlzinjrule and regulation Imposed ii
Mate themselves by tho Constitution In
other that the United State cannotcolonial tariff or nro practi-
cally debarred by the Constitution fromexpanding and competing with other greatnations In the development of the globewould be utterly and disgracefully beaten ina national election
American Republic ha comfort-ably and progressively for a cen-
tury with the right to make colonialtariffs asserted arid practised fromthe first It will not renounce it timeIn the worlds history of all others
Syracuse UniversityOf the tinlversltlfH situated In the State
of New York the Institution established In
the city of Syracuse is tho youngeiu butthe remarkable rate of Us developmentduring the last quarter of a ceiitmy haalready given it high rank Its doors weronot opened until 1871 and in SO It hadonly 288 BtudoiitH By 1SW the number ofthose benefiting by its opportunities witsBIO and it has risen to 1402 In the presentHcndemical year In thive Ilgureri youngwomen an well a men are comprehendedthe Institution being founded on the coedu-cation principle There are now 130 pro-fessor in the cevral depart-ments of tin university
The Syracuse University Includt fourorganized depart menu Ihexe are Thecollege of liberal nrlc the college of tInsarU the college of iiirdlcine ansi theof law The college of liberalprided a classical course a philosophical
and a general course in ilencetogether with special courses in civil en-
gineering mid elctriciil engineering Thedegrees obtainable In this department varyrecording to the course of studies pursuedThey comprise this e of Harhelor of ArtsBachelor of Philosophy Bachelor of ScienceElectrical Engineer and Civil Engineer CanIs taken at this wit of learning to pnservo
of thn It de-
cree Applicants for admission to the cluncourse must offer Uiiin
nnd they are required to study both of theselanciiapiv during Die freshman and sopho-
inorn yours The other conditions for ad-
mission do not differ fruit those prescribeilat other firhtnile universities The philo-sophical course lending ID the degree ofBachelor of PhiloNuphy is nearly Identjiiilwith the classical any modern language-liowever being substituted for out ofancient tongues It IsiimieceKary tu offereither lrifkiorlii tin In order to matriculateIn the general or ttperlil course in scletu e-
AVo should add that whole number ofundergraduates incident graduates and spe-
cial BttidonlH In college of liberal urta-Is 727 ornightytbree more than lust year
An interesting feature of this institutionIs the college or this arts whish oilers-cournert In architecture inuaiu painting andlellwlettres and according to tit cur-riculum pursued confers the degree ofBachelor of Architecture HacVidor of Let
Bachelor of Painting or Hachelor ofCiindidntes for admission to tiny of
the offered by this college artexamined in English In geography In his-
tory In physlm In arithmetic in algebrannd In plane and solid geometry They arenot required to present either reek or
Those art students who do not careto pend four jtars In college and
t viince the hope of scouring dcgreen may-a a normal art course which coversperiod of two years and U planned to pre-pare young persons for the position ofWarners and superintendent of drawing inschools The number of HlmtenU In tirecollege of tints arts IK now 52 whilst meansan Increase of 132 ulnco last year
The college of medicine and the colleguof law contain each 1W students o nileIs permitted to enter tim former collegewith the Intention of taking the degren ofDoctor of Medicine until In has earned tiremedical student certlllcati pre cribed bythn Ilegontrt of the Diversity of the Stuttof New York arid he must In addition passlaminations III algebra plane geometrynnd Latin Tin curriculum covers touryearn hut II student who Intends to take atSyracuse not onlya college course hut al oa pfofeMtonnt course In medicine or III
law can advantage of this electivey t m In such a way as to save twelve
thus completing the four yearsolleiecmirno and the four years course
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In medicine In seven years or the fouryears collect rourso and the thrtolaw course In sli yiura AppllcantN for adinlsHlon to th law Bchool miles they urngradual1 of a university orcollege must pais an examination upon thesubject prmcrlbeil in the idles of tliedmit-of Appeals nf thu Siutc of New York ex
PhiL that it of the Hoard of lle-
genlrtof till State of New York diplomaIssued by a high school or mainlalning Katlsfuitory courses of or acertltlciitu of admission to tiny oruniversity of approved grail may bo ac-
cepted in lieu of such anTho for tuition In tin collega of
liberal aits U 75 II year for courses III
the rlasMes Ill philosophy and In generalHilenctj for tuition In civil or electricalengineering rile must PitY Sim The Inci-
dental charges me IM it year In till colicgoof fine arts the fee for tuition it llo buttho incidental charges amount to onlyannually In tin college of mcdldno tuitionCoSts mi arid III the collegu of law tumuyear We should mention lint I he cost of liv-
ing In Is comparatively low Thiwlust year ono Ktudent expended only Ji1
found that 277 nplemcoveiedall necessary outlay two pent 28
apiece ono fSoC and several J31 each forthe twelvemonth Neither rooms norboard art provided by Ih university butaccommodations ate easily procurable In
Syracuse It seems that wtudents nfedingto Increase their Income while III collegetan frequently Ibid employment of variouskinds In the city Upon tho whole therotire fow If any Institutions In this countrywhew liberal education I obtainable atso small an outlay of tummy
The fleetly ireut Southern Irot leni
A conference for this discussion of theraw problem Is to ho hold at Montgom-
ery in Alabama on threo ilnyH of Maythe Nth to the 10th That
problem iif Is negro questionnml the conference to IK held under tho-
nusplcos or the Soul hern Society arid Is tobe controlled entirely by Southern menthough two Northern men Dr FnissKU-thn Principal of the Hampton Institute furtho Industrial education of negroes nndlion lioritKu of New Yorl havebeen Invited to bo among the speakersTho approach of tlifsranfcrenco has Inducedthe delivery and subsequent publicationof a thoughtful address on the negroproblem tire Rev KDOAII G MfitPiir-rcitorof St Johnsof which w have received a copy but Itdoes not touch what seenis to UH to bo themain subject for tIre consideration of thoconfercnoi-
The Rev Mr Mtnrnr makes a distinc-tion between Southern anti Northernfor which there Is no justification Hn-
Kpenksof them ns If they were the names ofdistinct peoples withpollt teal intitutioiH and typ s of characterActually of cource there Is no puch dis-
tinction The States of the AmericanUnion make up a common nation withcommon Interests politically ImllsholuUloand mutually Interdependent Except In
States along th hut of Mexico mid them toB alight extent only no cllmatM dllTorenceH
exist which muki airy ueh distinction Intemperament of the popu-
lation a tint supposed to exist betweenInhabitants nf the and tropie-7ones Tbo population of theSouthtiin ns lying below tIre now almost
Mason and Dlxon lint Is In Itsorigin substantially till sumo us ofNow Knglancl In religion It Is till samewholly
Slavery III that Southern belt of Statesoma constituted n real dl tlnctlun betweenthe ehilizuttons of North HIM South thelabor syittin In sure wii radically differenttrout that of the other The ratio of repre
and till ltH vote biing piciillnr nlco-beeaiinc ff slavery tliern was it polltleald-
llTtMMieii likewlee Hut now all that Ims-
pa Mid nwny Polllleully ami socially In tiltsystem of labor ami In buBlnee methodsanti interests there Is no longer any touch
distinct km The South muru apartthan Is this West or till Eat or a northerncounty of a single Stall from a southerncounty The Inhabitants of one part
Union are frt to emlgrntn to any otherpart nml to enjoy and exwcko politicalprivilege equal to those which belong tothe Inhabitant with whom tliey easttheIr lot
The concern In tlm negro question 01 tilEs
rneo iiroblem therefore Is not limitedto the geographically Southern States hutextends to every Part of tIe Union for eah
hi the welfare of nil Thecalled South has no Interets which are
front those of till ocnlelNorth No settlement of the question ofnegro labor which Is not for thendvnntiigoof thn South un bo otherwise than dl m-
lvantuceoiis to thu North Prosperity atSoutli l of fonimoii beinlll to the
whole Union ansi wlmlevtrthere reaot Injuriously iipun
nil Tim Southern States especiallyneed to this approval andto convince judgment of the NorthernStates by heIr political pollile uiidmethod beeuiisiu fromtlieNnrtlicoiiiPB thechief part of the capital on whlcli Southernindustries must depend for thclr developmnnt nnd capita Is secured only by gain-Ing its iontlclincn through fnlr and wise
nnd thn elimination tie
strintlon of I lie seitlonnl prnjudlin which Isonly another name for provincial feelingIt liiiit no toleration for Inherited prejudicesnnd for heartburnings over a
lout cnue but afraid of them Itdemands first of nil harmony and n
domlnnnt fishing of nationality So longtherefore us wo hays what Is railed
solid South or n group of State whichwhatever tin
Mithnt rnetliully there Is no dl-
cussion In them the group tegrcgntes Itselffrom tire tuition with results Injurious toItself and dangerous to the rest
That In subject which should engagetin thought of Montgomery confereiko-as the serious problem now confront-ing this South Thi raw queM ion will settie itself already It hn made onlyporadli trouble At nny mti Its
innnt cannot be forced Inuoniuuli tinSlates need labor of
negro population sinco in It they enjoygreet nil vantages in competition with thelabor of the rest of world It Is plainlyto tliolr interest to treat thn negroeswith consideration Complaintsaro iniitlo of the negrous nnd justlybut Much roniplnints run bo niAilc of nillabor Here In New York now we have be-
fore us u rnio problem III the Instance ofthe Italian We havenlway had raco problems here imposedupon us by an enormous immigrationThe only really pTlloun negro ques-tion which inn come up In the South-ern States would to precipitated if
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tho nc roen Miould t nbout to organlzn n general movement to abandonthorn IIH of course they havn a right to doThat would portend iwulUUo-SdUlliern Industry would real blowto Southern prosperity aswan notorasiven trotThosn Stales then ilesirlllg to keep thnnegroes an II laboring population wiitlil-to tlielr prosperity tlm iaco prohlem Is-
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tackle Is unit iln nrjfro cminllon buttlio political problem creAted by tho nentlinent which dlsHmulslies them from thorent nf tlm Americnn penpli Hint thiyhold tliclimelvcH ns If they bnloiiKOil to ndistinct nnd pootillnr riicn nnd nn inde-
pendent imtlun When that iinfortiinntohcntinient Is gone nnd wo wa e III hear
tho South hpnkon of nn if It was n dis-
tinct country to which tho Northmother distinct country Is naturally
tho ntBro probliMii ns u dnnceroiisquestion will have ceased to eilst Tinproton by which the race problem In
now Nittllntc Itself will bo hastened to uconclusion prosperity of the Southwill go ahead n hound
OM Clo WllllnmiUmvSnuu WuUAMaof YOHIO
City itprirunU till Mississippi dis-
trict in tilt Fiftysixth ConnroM Inuvi-
tably ho Is Dcmocrat Ho happens to bo-
nn ulso Un April ft thobelntr In Commllteo of the Vliolo
and considering tho bill lo provldo ngovernment for hawaii Mr WIUIAMHemitted n speech which win publlsdicd III
Uxonlof April 11 withIho titln Kmplro or Itcpiililloof till Philippines Its most Inttrostlnspassage Is tills curious lilt of learning
Tlirn Mr Chairman we area HejmWIr Asron-
tradlsilnetilfclird from alllarch Inf hark Intbt elymologlcsl prununrU
troll a ntie roan power
Mr VitUAUS has studied nt severalnnivcrplllcp Including IleldolberrT and hisetymological pronunciation monarchthows how ho hits prolltid Studyhus mntlo him modest ton lb 1m wason his leg tint so much on hU own nocountas for the purpose of onricliliiK tho Uiconlwith two old spooclus by tho Hon m j
Snipu Would p nnlisnu bo given Itwas Then Mr VntiMS nuked nnd ob i
tamed permission to swell tire Hooord withnn old letter written by tho Hon OKOCOK
Kiiisiitr hour to rortain Jioston ncwpapers Then ho wanted permission to re-
print of nn old pamphlet culled ThoLiberty Cntorlilum by IrruriucK V
iXKtv Who mny please In
iUlnl this Kxoxof MIISSV
chiiHotU Tliolion nevnv S liotTiiiL of Illinois saidthnt Mr GOOKIX wits ours of his ctinstitu-cntc ncanhlorof n ChicdKO bnnk a veryable man and a very mini So
the very ablo and very tliouhtfiilClooKiNs-Liberty Cateihlum lit revised by thn
Hon Tolls HliAKI VIMIAMH WIIH switchedInto tho alltoiitalnlni Ittconl ThenWtiitAiis n kid anti nnunlmoiis sour
sent td tin republication nl expense ofa benevolent iovtrmmnt nf u musty oldspeech by the Hon iKoiiTi s loirwnti
Finding ho still had fifteen minutes leftMr WIMIAMM reml loiij iiotatlons from
nml the Iund of tfiuwhintwound up in ireoop Macodonlu-
In tho onjjivHsIonnl Keionl Mr Wn-
MAMSM remiirkeltKuut extracts oouupy u little more thanthrew tKVf HU cxlilbll of antllinperin-lIi HUraturi n morn thanelhlivu of hire type such typo n
few men will to tackle long evenako of dlK ltiR out tin wiun-
of the very till und very ilinti litfiil-
looKiN As fur this lion CAIII ScitrnsP-hllndelpliln Ionfeienco mill Chicago con
nddrcssoM they mv not t bo re-
vlvtd by n popular publicationtilt oiiRrtSslonul Hpoorl lInt wo con
the Hon liiiiv SiiAttl WUIIAMSupon his iiiethii of inaklin a speech HeIs this old elo inun
Some Wnbnsh liensAnybody can see that the Inert Is n groat-
nntunil hearer Kven a Miporllelal ob-
btrver would riot talSo tire jack rabbit withnil his curs for hens equal In doleetlni
Tlm liens alt Undois that of listening When ndult lieushifts her pose It Is to take on
utico of listening with till She IsamblnurliMilnr-
Nobody hors seen u mother lien scanningthe hky for bird of prey yet no Imwk over
many circles nbovo h r broodiMforo hilt hustled tier cldclfl out ofsight uinl riilTod tinfeathers on her nockwslfIn henrd n mvnhot pinions farnbovn ns tho threatening Rpcik tackedwings in bis Illglt j
This phenomenal ability of thin hen to illstinguUh sounds Unmixed In mi Interestingway by n community IICIH In tho WalnMiregion of till Hooiler coiumonweullh Timfuels are presented herewith upon nu-
thorily of wevornl reputnblo nnd esteemedctmtcmpornrles of tin Central West AtMonoii Ind the junction of Motionmain lino nnd the Indianapolis dlvlsii ntwo through trains meet dully nnd tliodining caw nit run onto Biding where
clean up Hie kitolicns throwingout culinary odds nnd endi Tiint n-
trnins nro met with clockwork regularity-by tint hens of thu vicinity tlio tempsthrown furnish them with mnrbutt acceptable This in no wayout of tho ordinary lUll tilt Interesting I
part tins not LIMMI toldIt Is asserted nnd vouched for tlmttheie-
Wabash hens so nell Is tliili Mii ifhearing run illntliiKUlh tin whlMlisof tlm-
illiiliigcar trains from tlios of thn lonllassdiger nnd freight trnin or evenfrom thirst of a loiomntlvn running wild nnd j
thaI they sit placidly on their ncstn orrcralih gravel in II noticliiilant wiry upon
nf nil KHVC
pulling the dining ar Ami this Is nutnil those winin hens run thn-
whlstlns of the ItKoiiiiillves on till diningcar trains nt linrndlhln ill tance fill that ifniio tif till sn twins is twenty minutes latefor Instance intending pus iMigcr do riot I
look at tho blackboard bulletin hut merely
WilY toward tItus crosing It Is iiH rteilmoroovor that Hooslcrs thcrinboiits of n j
turn of mind hay nn easytheir dorks ansi wntrlns
to into by the movements of thtsc-thurphearing hen
Tho hens of Kanins have been justly cele-
brntedof lain becauso of their vnlun froma purely utilitarian point of view thishaving been a tremendous year fur eggsThose of the Wabash have revealed thorn
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Tor Our OwnIn nnoiliir cidiinm will bo found nn p-
nl to tho Americnn people In-
tinthrilling leninTor Our Own Sinnthn ending of the war with thn
attention has to a great extentmoved on lo South frlcu ansi bus inisistmoney fur the benefit of combatants of Hintcunt n t but I lie lictd for raring for wlvcnansi cliildren of American soldier has ro-
mnlned iiiisntlsiled Tlm continued ditty
fle l the ri iiiri mititH rill such aid as U tobrought by National Society for
llellef of Widows and Orphnlinof tho Olllctrs runt Inlisted Men ofItegular Army of United State
A fow wctks igo Metropolitan OperalloiiHt was packed with faslilon that hadbought tickets at high pilccn for n conceitmninly In aiil of lirltish nulferers from the warin South Africa something being allotted tothis Anmririn Hed Cross to give tho nffair-
coiintenanco btfom tho American public
Much morn U needed Renders of TUB
firs aro referred to the circular for Information as to how they may contribute
DctvcyIhe result of Admiral DEWETS deolnra
thou that ho is II candidate for tho Presi-dency Will that practically not one newspaierof either Kivnt a worthof encoiinigiinent
The second stage of Downy campaignof the platform Is snld-
t bo nt hand Wellwishers of this dis-
tinguished Americans fame whobeen upset In their judgment by A deslroto uso lrwiv to further some Hdieme ofpolltics will nil urge tho second bid
nomination bo not madeTho American people hiivo great
faction In their Idiot of Admiral DKWKV
of Manila nml would dlsllko mightily If
iroiT UKWKY of Wnshington tthonld spoilIt Ho rather owe It to thorn to provent such a reverse and wo say this In fulladmission of American citizenA privi-lege to bo nraiidldnto for President Thebecoming oonrrv for Drwxv to pursue Isnot to persist hilL to withdraw
IMmpfiltlhtn Mirrcrd therE will bt inrrmrjn or Iti political iloiirlnr to the futnorclimit nf the Stitr unit thefrom wltlrli llullclnfitly sprang fprtialdij Ilinutilieni
hum SAIIIIO nowiER nn frlundu Whyhe allowed to howl nail caper In the ntroM
Take the poor chap Lisk to liln Institutionshave his him In lotions blued himant give him a little thin uriiel
Vow that the oppo ltlon to thn jirovl lonIn tin naval Mil fur buying tlie l armorto IIP liad for iho Mnlnn Ohio and Mlsivoiir-lhns bun bonten and tli till ims cd by lbsllciii e this rtinarli la t week upon tlil saltJect by th lreldcnt of the Ilrlti ti lli tilulion if Xnvnl Arrhlterti Lord IlorKTof-Nl in order Fur n Slate to undertakenmniifiirtiirc of armor pUte tald Lord HorK
Is ipon to tffrioiii objection an-
oplnicm nHv lhn luiidon Knaintrnng towhich nil who linv itidiefl tie mbleot wiltmhiribe Indced say our contemporaryfurther If Lord HOPETOUN verj
the ehl rtnn ne lin would hardlyput fc r nrd this prcipo al of a State nrinor-nctory von a reniololy potslbl alterna-
tive
The lion WILLIAM KATOM Ciuxmtnof NewIlHmp hlr nnd Dr JACOH II OALLISOKII ofNew IIninp dilrnbavf not hovel each other nnmuch a collctaKiieit should They toIIIIVD slinkcn bunds ln t week II much more
prooeodlnc tItan shaklne theirfnirli tIter Jlay they dwell together In unityhenceforth
Tin tcotid livin In the Navy DepartmentMr Me KiMiV lre lcient lias-
jn t liwn ninii Pit In lice letlrenient ftuinthe Iiciiirtnieiil SerreliiryII AIJKN ftlin gus tn a iimc the invrnior-M nf Iorln Hlcii anti tho appointment Inhis pltce nf KPISK v With Mr-
AIIKN will co the lp t wi hr ut the tlepari-nieiit arjiroval of piililie
llAciviTr n Xtw llamii r ire terra whohi llVfd in Wri iiiton for vdiiu years ll-
i a Inwyer nl siuncliiii in lii own andIn tin 1iipitul liu IH married to lb damjliltrof n imval uniier nnd tots her oniiHctliiinin lh Navy KO that he takes Ilia plato with-
in liivnr nf llm nrviitwill flit opH rtiinlly in make hj mark onour nnvnl n hln i rde
have Hindi their
KrldeHunipIng lady faIlure to killlion vvlint nn eitraordlnarlly loiitih-
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The Cutiati Fair that clued last evenlninfl a warm fprp inii of thoyiniaihy of tin uf this rity with Ihs
ehllilren of Affairs of thin kind artsnlleh yliuwy nnd jinvn ho crnorul credit ofgrent IKTI ilri In fun liutcnl if frovldlng find fur charity leave difldti lo bo-
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Tlm IlrltliOi and loer In tho outhea t of-
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Itundleii division nnd th bourn coverIng time
forct fiivmtliiK WvtHnrr According toItoliertHri despatch tho Urltlih lo Was onlynlno vmmdej from which It would
up to Friday ulzht there had been no veryclosa llehtliiK Now however that contactlinn tien nmJ liars nhoiild bn iomo nharii
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illPIltiK round till miuthw t rn corner ofUusiitoland trek totho norlhea Illlirnnd cnvirnl l r the lloeri pouted at 1haba-NClm Tho fact If the reports of theIrotrciiLth nro to li tollevcd that it body
ol froni flitht to ten thousand men with-a coiiHiilrriitilH number of tubs houldlift Itft Isolated an they have Is oomewhal-lncotuir linilble even HioiiBli thoyItiiifii whole dlvlnloii nnd several
liurnriant contlneentH of Lord llolieitun armylo look utter them The mystery mant boshortly denred UP when the lirltish forte liasadvanced further townrd Weponer from He-
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been greatly exatrcernicd an line freinpntly-boenlhecsse
Gen Metliuenn asurowlve movement frontUo hof in tIes cactwnrJ stems to have coino tonn end for tho present und hIs convoy omit
leareuard narrowly frieaped capture durlni-tho retreat from warts RoW Thin retire-ment lit probably the result of Lord IobertRsInability to ndvnrce owing III tart 10 thewent her nail In dlsarrancement III
tho plnus for Hie ndvanco camed by tilook
Alt of WapenerTho liner activity In Natal not of much
signIficance Their beingpu ht d an iioxHlbletothu British linento IMP them well under oh ervatloii as notlnubt thin liner fortes In tho Dlgcnroberg havo been ionRldorubly wcaki ntdto furnlih rec5nforceinenU lo thus Miteking Investing force anti the nrmr-In the Frco State Tho Drnkensberc pnsneH
however nro not likely to ho denuded of theirKiirrUons o are beIng car-
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read the different loiter published III TruESUN In reference to rhrlntlnn Kclene and no farhave been content with nexpre wl opinIonsbut the stntomcnt of Mr Wlllanl S Mnttox-
tlmt ha nnswers Mr W A Purrinetonni-juestloiiH frankly ant unequivocally N o
absurd That I cannot help but protestlie Hint thus power of Chrmtlan Bcloncfl
which In the cn e of II covered nrtery wouldflop the How of blood would dlmlpate nn
whether It be a tone In time throattIme eve
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nml hal It removed Icy no other menusthin lint of
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Tin Idea of n Mhtione that todeath Mntr illxcolvcd or dlnlodced tn hiss reliefof the mifTorpr hy mpnii of hits soculled powerof ChrUtinn Kolonci Is very rldlciiloun
ti lieMippo edlag the exhortation Pimes to tlm conclusionthat n Christian hOntlut Is after It and that Ithad better move onV
I hays n little son nlKnut four year of neethat luring n mpnl I shoud hour n-
uaspnndttKurcle aol lonkliiK at hun wouldiMtlnu tonIc nnd tdark In tin
waichnklne I lilt my wife bonlm nnd ile rnich a ine pnepr faint nHdet-nf riirlitlnn Science1 and have him or hcrcotne-nnd recltn t heir over my slrniiitllnur or-whil nnd ootivul lon were drivingmv wlf and myself mad
I would busy a ilmtnr who known time struchnmiin throat with n of fnr
oepa trdl lodiio and remove the Louis so thntniT Imy roiild hnathe ant live riot mockeryrf wonts ant tneantntlnnA nail tho bloated noddistorted fnoinfniir little dead
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The Slrantrri CoiirnnirnlTo Till KiiiTon or TUB Srvvir Mr
DithrldKe will permIt me to my that I thinkhn taken too uiiaorublo u VPW of the
lovernmrnt of llrltlsh India wcakenlnnthereby as It seems to nit the rent moral of the
1 havn lint occasion for historical curto study tho history of lirltish India nnd
I think hnvrt ntuJled It Imprtrtlnlly I nm-tnyelf u believer riot In emnlra but In a corn
of notions selfdeveloped contributingeach of them Iff own Kills to tho hiitnnn rtorenail uthor by nxnmple ansi emula-tion In tire rno of progress My fealty Is toInBlnnd not to the Empire
I feel Impartial survey will leadto th conclusion that for the bust century thospirit of lirltish povernment In Inillrt has beenbpneflcent nnd that nilmlnlstratlon hasbeen on tile whole very able ant remarkablypure Us purity belnc dim In great measure totitus oruanlrntlon of Its civil service nnd toIts almost entIre separation train the polItIesanti the imrtles of this Imperial country Itsone fatal nnd Incurable vlco Is that It Is time
government of thn stranger An Americnngovernment the Philippines would also betill government of the strmeT fatal to nativeeffort anti hopes of puternnl-tut lne end KUldinre Mr Uthridce may havoformed the result would probably bo the samefnlcssftsevirnncp nf tho of thodependency foni the polities of the Imperialcliintrr could In tIns cave UK In tIne ease ifllrltlsli India bo PlTiCleit his might bomuch worm It mdcht be n political ulcer
NEW YORE April I loiuwis Ssiun-
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Portugal Ancient Trrntlfl HrqilrtIer to Kniiland Troops Ttarnilh-Acalnit Ihn IlofM A lrotnt hy Iho Iowrrs Ilkrly The InwurdneM of the limiter
WAMilMiiov April o ItlsJiHtposlblctlmt-Hiero some In recentipnlt liis to Ilitcflett thnt tin Our will protestiiKMlnt traiispuriutlnn of MrltWi troups by-
wny nf Ililrn in InrtiiKiK Africa mid
le t The Iw latter powers nro ninth morndirectly 11 thus mailer than ltu sln
mid wIry this Csar should take tho Initiativedoss nut apptir uiile s It be timid his actionmay be In nice irdiiiico withan underaniotii tire power that huts protest wiiuld
appear moru illnlntercntcd md inlklit be placedupon Llj hruad around nf law
nrtinti nf PoMiitfnJ III tiii iitlnc totruifllt of thu trnop tantiol be Justifiedupon the Kfiioriil principles of Internntlntuil
limes TIlt authorItlett an all walnut It Mr Hall whose work nn-
Intirnnllniinl law ono nf Hit latest and mustauthoritative referring In till old doctrine thut-
a iniilrnl Slate mldit nt UK tliscretlnn allowthis pahutH nf n belligerent nrmy throughterritory toUr
Hut the limit recent author as ert a con-
trary opinion nn direct rtlenipt has been madeHinti ISIS In take advunlnK of the assertedright iind tire tiennlsslnn Krnntrd lo the AlliesIn thnt year to cross Swltcrlnnd In order In-
Invnde Frnnoe was extorted frotu tire FederalCouncil under circumstances whirl would Inany eas rub lies precedent nf niilhorlty Tbo-
sami cniintry In I TO denied n pnssntre lo bodiesof ANntlniis enlisted In French Army but
without urihs and uniforms and tiersran IH no question thnt exillnc nplnloiiwnuld-
I forbid renewed laxity nfconduct In this rorpect on tire hart nf neiitrnlcountries Passage for tics sole anti obviousfiurimM of attack Is clearly forbidden Tire
irnnt of iieriulsiinn Is nn net by the State withobject of furtherinc a warlike end
arid Is In Its nature nn lnt warKnowlnc tic mjilerti tloctrlno nn Ibis sib
ice tics Portuguese Minister In announcing thecnnncmt of PortiiKnl bused II iutoma-tinnnl luw hut upon the treat nf IHIII andupon certain ancient treaties between Porttlwit ant irent Itrilaiu The treaty of 1S91
does lint In tprnis secure ibis right toireut llritnln Hut these nnrient irealles-
If they tart still In force not only give thisbut dtiliKatn treat Hrilnin and Pnrtiicul-to n tilcn lve and defensive alliance acalnst-tho world
As far hank as iw Ferdinand nf Portucnl andRichard of Knslntid entered Into n treaty ofoffensive anti defensive ulllnnco which providedthat each of thn contracting parties should
bn bound to succor and nffnrd aId lo the othernuulmt ull men that nisi live arid die who hallnttdnpl to vlolato poaco of tho other or In
war Itwasstlpula-Intcd however that the obllcatlnn should notftypl 01 Klnc III hards pnrlatriilnst this Popoand imcccsjorH eii7ii lu Ring of iicmound llnheuila anti John Kins of Caslila undIxon-
In Portugal rtidCharlesI nf KiiKland Micned n treaty of peace commercenail iillliirnil Iiilt 4 KI Tomwtlliitreaty cf the same kind was concluded nt Lairdon between the Republic of Kntrland andthe Most Serene Klnc of Portugal Hy tho
treaty nf icfli Alfonsn VI gays hits daughterto Chnrlfi II and with tier Bombay Tangierant lwnoDO crowns as a dowry
In 1T01 Great nrltnln Hollnnd anti Portugalenteod Into na alliance nffenslve and defensiveby which the two former agreed that If Portugal should IR attncked by the Kim nf Spainnnd France either present or future theywould make wnr against the tsjailant withall their force
In isio threat BritaIn antI Portugal made ntreaty by which they bound themnelven tn apirpituii1 firm and unalterable friendship anddefensive alliance o that thehigh cnntriHUng powers shall ormstanlly em-ploy ns well their utmost attention ns nilthose means which Almltihly Proyldenco hasput In their power for pre ervlne tho public
anti security fnr theircommon imprests and for their mutual dtifonc-
nnd Kiinrantif ncninst every attacktbs whule in cnnformlty to tire treatIes alreadyexistitiK between the hugh contracting pnrtltsthe Htlptilniinns of which so far a this points ofalliance and friendship are concerned shallreiiinln in entire force and vl rnr rid shall bn-
deciiuil lo bo renewed by tie present treaty Intheir fullest Intorpretatlon aid
ll tIe treaty nf April S ISIS PnrlUKul joinedalllnico of treat llritnln Kussla Austria
anti Prussia uciirnt Nnmleon She had irevlnu ly beei cuvid trMi Krntice by the Dukeof Vellinctoii In lilt Peninsular cmnpulvnt
The treatv of T recites that thin Infanta Jtc-
ent nf IVrtupal In coiiwciuence of axgressinns-ncalnst her tprrllon1 lord claimed from ireatBritain tbs fulfilment nf the nucient treatiesnf alliance between this two countries In respnnve to which Great Ilrltam haul ilNpntcbed-n hotly of troops to her assistance rind pro-
vided for thin malntenntico of llieea troopsly the treaty of i 3i ireat lirilain Spain
Krntice and 1nrlUival agreed to compel the In-
fant Don Carlos of Spain and llm Infant DonMlvuel Portuual to withdraw from Iho-
Portuviiesi dnininlniis the navy nf GreatHritnln In cooperatu with thin land forces of
Powers fur that purposeFor n century Portugal lists owetl
TOOD to tutu tirotectlnn nf Kisland Ills notKtronue Ihnrefnre to Ibid her Inclined In Krautthat nation nny prlileies It may nik in tliepre it war Asido fruits Krntltude for pintn sstai M Portusal is In no tn relil i nny dimaid Kn land nniUe thereliitliri of bcr pnHi ions in hurst i en-
tirely dependent iiinn the Kuod i fllces of thntPower In tact but for Kntrliitnl it U nlloietherI-ircbablt that thn Hoers of the Trin viiallone ere this would have taken possessionnf PortiiKuesit Africn nncl extendedthoir own frontier to thu seuhoard DelnnoaHay Is tin outlet nf tin South AfricanlUpublle and Its acijulf Minn would open to theHoers Ibi commerce nf tint wurli-
lIliira Iho tmrt which BrltWinow prnpUM In Hnd nn armed ixwrflllonlimit Khod lii In fiiualed in the upper part ufthe PnrliiBiiia territory about tVi milen fromIxireno Miiriium tie mrt nf Delaena bay It-
hnrlinr dues fbi with th1l nf Lnrenzn-MnriiMes itt ve seU nf lichl draft cim reach itruin and steps bavn Ixeu tokn by tire Porl-
UBilex iiivenmiciit In incrensc the depth ofwater lufllelHiilly fnr nrdmnrv cninnierclitl-purpcKi4 It held Hie Minn relallnii in Jas-hnimlancl nd ltlinde liilliKt inrenxn Manjueslines In the Transvaal rnilrniiilislriisiursnnf-mnsinieliun frnm lleirn tnHalitliury in Itl nrte iaand lh nc tn Ilil iva Ii u ner thisrout that titus KiivlHh Imnps will PIHH inln-Ilhnie in if tl oc there will lie In a losltjnn-tn livmli the Transvim Irmn Snrlh WithIdrlr main forte iiuler Uinl Huberts tnnvliu
eniiKoii from Natul nnd the llrlllsh ei-pedltlon iinisiiii down trim lthnde tholiners In ihreiitoTnd from Ihree id-invl It will tn k the taliill and rcinurcoH of-
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hlif with siiikritir niiintie a n MI ninnydlrellinii Withml nil iden lslnce it InoUnnow ns if it were a mire iiieMlnn nf howlhe lirive lt rs can hold nut lualnst Midiovcrwhltiilis ndds-
Iinl It miv happen llml ili cirntloti ofthe Porlnoies iovernm nl tint U I hoiitiil-by Its t mlnwnice I thrnii IN territorywill rii up frleii fir lli Trinsvnid from IIK-
nulildc wnrlil If thesi treaties require lortugal tn pnrmlt Ilin ofdMthed in nperatn nailnst the Hoers tieretjunlly cilliK ii to give ianio firrnisslnnt llritl li trrmps In cii nl hustlllties Imtneon-Knelaitl md nny oih r niiinn t
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not inireaHoiinble Ihrefort tn SIIPPOM thatCernmny mny demur to ptiiltlon Inken hr Itn-
PtirtUgilCudoverillilPtil ns In effect nf litnneient treaties with lnnt and Itmay be Hint FinHrnr Vllllatn I nt llm bottomnf tin protest which the Is reported tn h-
conlemplntllig If Is really preparingus It Is Mild fnr a movement ncnlnsl the Afririiifrontier II would good dlplomncy nn histn rnlst this iiuosllnn as tn the right of PortugalInplare the UKPof her territory nt tie cllsrrrtioii-of Kiiglnnd In nny war In which mirbe Involved with other Ioweri A protnM-ngalnst thlt would hi reaionnble In INolfund would dnublJpss be mippnrled by bnJ-iertnnny watt France lratict Is still
I her recent disappointment in Central AfriraIs tots directly Interested in Kant
Africn to tolerate the present position nf thtj inverntnent If llussla cnntrm
plates with Knclnnd In Indiashe will do well lo encourage Ciennnny liedFrance lo npposp thus right of Portugal In givetransit to llrillsh Irnops through her terrltnrland If necessary to lund In thin proton ngainn It
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An Appeal to the American TfopltAt a meeting of representative Army wnmta
held at the residence of Mrs Daniel IjtmontNew York city early In March IHOlt a nooietrwas organized and called the National fioclstrfor tIre Itollef of Dependent Wllows calOrphans of time Ofllccra nnd Knlisted Men otlligular Army of the United States
The tins socIety Into raise funlfrom which to provide not annuities but rollsIn caseit of emergency
Time trustees of the fund are men of nationalreputation for Integrity and financial abilityThe lion LevI P Morton mill Col Daniel S
lamont are among those who have consentelto net as funh
The great need nf thIs society and the duniwhich liproiose to mid HlmlnUter has
brought hnmo to many hr the loiigd hvin the of lioverninent pensions whichare especially In the cnsn of so very
Instance are many where the widows salorphausof nf1lceiitnti l enll t d menJuly IKiR
penny of thn pension dm themIt may not ti amU In this connection tn
state tilts amounts of the wldnwjant orphnuRof thu officers of tho United statesArmyColonels LlrutrnantColonola ant
htehtr rank jiooo pen monaMaoi 2Scn-OptAlns jnOrt-
Ilrnt Ucuttnai ti 1700Scrotal Ilrutrnanti 1300Tie widow nt every frllKod
rfrdvo KOO-Earhfhlld sunder 18 age 200
When war conic and demands Its evictsncrlflcts In many an Army family tnIpsnlntitig grief of Toes the bitternessot even th tlc of actual want
lor Information concerning the society andtunic application may b
made to Mac A I MILLSS i Point
MRS lnui M MADFort Hamilton
Mrs JAM F II lIURBlrTIFort Hancock
MRS IlUKLrs F HOB7 bi Thlrtyflfth street
Jl liSins DIVIBL fl LAMONT
Vi f t Flttrthlrd streetMRS IAMKR
Fort SlocumCommittee on Organization
rxvr nrMovK CUXTOX fvsrirprnThe tnlTfriilliU KircnIUv Comraltto IlM-
No JurIsdIction Over ItFORT PLAINN y April 20 Th action of
tin Kxecutlvo Committee ot the UnlveraalUUof this Stats In New York city yesterday regarding the future ot Clinton Liberal Instituteanti United Rtates Military Academy whichwas destroyed by fire hers on March 25 hat
Thuootnmlttee resolved that it IM to contInuellin k hnnl nt Fort anti that steps hiHkin to Ir m fir thin Institute to NY w hern ar located Ht Lawrence Universitynnd St Imvrencp Theological School bothninlnnt Lnlvi rsiillst Institutions Th feetthnt the committee has no more jurisdictionoverCllntnii lltcrol Institute than It his overIhn nnmlnntlon to lie made at Philadelphiannd Knnins tiy The Institute nottnd nii teen A denominationalstrictlyranking anti IM future according tolegIslative net can only b determined br Itstrustees The committees peculiar blunder Isonly forhy the that articlesIncortKirntlng thus forelection Its trustees at the annualvention ot 1nlversallnts-
Confottloni of Htn Oonlnfrom IV CMeaga Trfiitnt
Nine reasons for spinsterhood were to n-
falbillf Womans National Ioofup In an Arcunxntyesterday aflcrnnon Miss Catherine Oof fin wb-
ha boon a made teacher In the publlr icboalu fortwenty yrariwhols PiesMrnl nl tho OradeTmrbrr-Fnlf ration and now Is engaged In tax InTetttfatlnnitold tire story of her life to the club women by requestMIss norln prepared a tenminute paper on
Why I Am Slnjlt There were urine answersfollows
Reranso he mlfht not be an orphanUeraune he mlrht like tidiesItocAiise he might be fond of mine pet itmttI-locaino he might part hit hair In the middle of
his headIlemine he mliht demand an itemized aoronntrf-
bousttinld eipendllute-sllr u dinner would bare to be taken with
satin person onofi dayIlecause manlace would neresiltate dally lettof
wetter when either hr or she might be awaythe rwd men seemed to be marrlctl
alreadyHorAine he Irma not proprved
Miss iiortln slid that she might have oth-
rfuini hint It tuning Lent she decided la teltruth whIch was set forth In thin nine causal at-
Stalne of he Senator llajard-1rontnt Ihlladrlijhia IrtuW-
ILVIINGTOM IM April 18 Stlllnus-tf London was jeloctod yrtterday nflernoon by thellayard Memorial Association tn d lrn a tMuonfthe late Thomas P llaysrd whlfli l lIbis rlty 11 Is anllrlpaleil tlmt Ihr statue antiIhliiK ronnertrd nllli U will roM about ISftnnn-Aemidlnz to the repent of Treaiiirfr HnborlU html
Is II 3913 In the treasury and to thisthere Is lo Ix added gao cit iMs ariuiint ml liV
lino KAsrijntrltmled fcy feutareint
HookedTo TIIK RDITOH or THR StN OrHinsI
herring Is it lloltlmure motrhant Can he by h u
riiMiU get In A H llAtiliAWAV-KASTON Md April 7
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install ll mirk hy Hiirrrn f
Ihr law tililrh ilnrs mil irrttill tunifn ID srt Inc at
Is truss a carriage In Krcland andinl it fut pasaengrr Sn the IHflslnna-
lio yuteris II mali tins ilirlded In n toll
Oliie wheto Vllllam Centpor nt the Liner partnf Ms life will relpbrale i erlilMiealtion Ji ltrry rhlld In III pliro i
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