Show BISHOP HARTZELL SATISFIED England God Bless Her the Friend of Missions New York April 2BIshop Ilarfell the missionary bishop to Africa of the Methodist Episcopal church In this country preached this morning at St Pauls M 10 church Ho arrived In New York Saturday having Just returned re-turned from a tour tluouch West and Soulh Africa Speaking of the situation In Atrlca Bishop llartzell expressed satisfaction over tlur success of the three great powers England Franco and Germany In parceling oul ibo Dark Continent without Avars resulting among Iho nations na-tions of Europe Ho said England < l God bless burthe friend of missions everywhere with Germany Franco jlnd some of tho smaller powers Is bringing the infiuoncc of strong Just government to bear In regions whkh never knew law before Only recently a German official of high rank murdered mur-dered bin nullv9 clrl servant fie was tried and sentenced to some punishment punish-ment The sentence wan submitted to the Kaiser and he refused to sanction it because the J penally was not Eiifll clontly severe A fow years ago nothing noth-ing would have bevii done about such a murder at all but now the Gorman Emperor feels that his standing as a ChvlBtlan monarch requires that Justice bo done I I Bishop Hnrtzoll was also greatly pleased with tho extension of the railways rail-ways Some man whom the bishop < ie scrlbed ns ono of the greatest men of I I the times had shown him the plans for I next years extensions to be conBtrur leon le-on the profits of this year Tho bishop toldthe gentleman that he woikl pray I I for him The blshoi did not say thut I the man referred In was Ccill Ithodea but those who listened to his ivmarkT I scorned to think limit Rhodes was litO I I j man meant In a few years the olthop iadded 1 i added ono would bo able to take a i palace car Capetown and o right straight through 5000 miles to the Med i Itorranoan The country has the richest I i rich-est diamond and the richest gold mine Iin l the world and ihe results would on I able tho missionaries to carry the gos I pol to millions of blacks tvha now In i I their bewilderment regard these nr I tories of trade morvly us whlio mans foolishness Speaking of the Smith African war ho said f Dont bo alarmed about that war 1 I It Is simply one of the Incidents In the I hiaiory of thc continent Tne UieiH aa 1 a people are not fighting the BrUsh 1 Only a small fringe at the north Is disaffected I dis-affected Premier Schrolnor lakes pride in his loyally to tho Queen Out I I of thOjt war Avlll como unity 1 set It I I clearly n unity based on ground of j I mutual respect The Boers III rape I Colony are far boiler off tfun iluwo of J I the north and those who Ire now i J i fighting will be far bettor off vhcn they are living under a truly republican form of government which they do not have I now now1l It was announced that Bishop Bait szell had received extensive concessions from the British authorities In I South Africa He said ho believed that he had been awarded the most exwnslvp grant of land for missionary jjurixjses over made He now wishes to secure l I work 20000 to 25000 a year to carry on lie J I |