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Show TIIK Mtlttll UFTIIl: MISSI-S. It la rouble that lalnr day tho lit of Maj will pata over acvfully, Kuch ware tho ludlcallout, according toadvlcca from Yarlou part of tho world, this morning. The red.rve.1 anaroiilat havo btvn for aoriio tlmu floating their blood-and lliuiijrrthru.it. and literature, proml.lnj n gory and deitnictlve lime. They are not audi clenllyatreng, a.yet, Itowerir, to Induce In-duce aunUletit number uf flrebraul tojolu them ln tho execution of the dlaboll.m In which theyeaprvntheui aelvra m thlratlug to eugge. Tho only plant where there appetra to eal.t any appreheu.lou of an anarchical out brink I nt Xapletwhero the dj nanilto llenda have thretlenod to ililvor publlo building, to piece. The moat pronou nceil typo of tho an erclilcnl crato It the Tory wont tjHtclet of aataula liuinlty. It la tdugularthat It ahouU have an vxl.leme to wllo and ao deep In wli.at la clalmoj to be by far the mj.t enlightened ago In Ilia hl.tory of the world. It I aivagery of tho mut appallluc and dogra led character, char-acter, aud tho fact that tho lullouinro houryuonibed with till alnlater hate ofmojeruaoclety ahowt how thin I. tho lino which dlvldet ctvlllittloti from birbatliui, and how ta.y It would betopluuge from tho former Into thu Uller condition. Anarchhmi la the extreme end oftlio uiilvcrnl movement now rogrtwlng uvery whero toward tint lnpularlxatlou of all guiorumcut. Anl If uver there ahuuldbo, ln the development of thla modem aoclal growth, n tlme.wlien gi neral overleaping of tho Ilnobeyond which Ihers ahall ho no recogulted mleafortho rcgultllonof the locU-ty, a condition would ou.ue that would prt.tituaHH.tacloof woo audi nt hai probably never been wlluuanod un tho arth. llveu a Ihltigt exltt, It 1 common for men to ovcrleip the barrier! which commute the atfe guird of liiimtnity, In tlnlr 1ml for Kiln uul inwer. H'li it tho om lltlou w mil I ho wore the hulwirk of order andoou.eiiueutaafity awipt away by tho null nf ijpulrlJillou Uward the Hlut of ditructlon bi incooajful, no one could even Imagine. NoUlth.tanllng tho pnelllo nuur aniw regarding the ilninn.tratloii of tho worklou clauei of the world today, oioo of Hi, itallont-uotibly Krtnce anl (Itrmmy hiro I.Uun piwerful rrecautlon to oruth o it any nttuiito. outbroik In It luulpleuoj, Din foruier country ha provided for any micrgeu oy that might arlo In Pari-, Huron. ean hotbwl of Biiaruhltm-7ilJI pjllco. men and ,00) troop, rhli precaution placet a popular uprltlnjr out of tho 'IJotllon, o n revolt would no aoouor ralre lu hoad tuln It would U crujhod iWH Un Icr mch fore. In tlio Uernnu clllra the v)llce have been Imtructed In act onterva'lvely tiwardl the pen tie, andthemllltl lokeepwlthlii their barrack.. 1 he latter hirauiru It adopt. -d ao that tho ml llery might la rn ly for acllvo duty nt a in imenl'a notice. II I not nt all rmivkabla tint thine twocnunlrleialuiuldreaort to fcuchjio tentlal j rwsiitlonary liclln. rhirn la ieclal ri aaou In hind theptf meaaure. A war bttweonthrtntwu nation ap (iriralolio Imminent Bhoull either permit, by laxity, an Inlernrclusdl rupllon to gain lnjvlway, It would doubUit be deeniol the o.-jrtunlly, of the ulher to hurl It Invn ling tnlta llona Into tlio dl.tracled country. An nttf nipt hi. been miletoln ugurale unlrcrnl ttrlke In the clvlllied world on Labor Iliy, but It haa not tuccerded Uvauie tho varlou national and International force have fallcnl to foe. If audi moremonl weru to aiicccod It would lie tho most atrlkltig obti.tlMii with regard tothe mwrr of the mave that could bo thought of. The ral) l of commerce manufacture and other bu.lm that would entue would cau.u the world to aland aghiab Ilut,allhougli there eem to be enine truth In the anertlon of that tubtlo thinker, Theodora Parker, made nboutthlrtyycariHgt, that the inaur would bo llietnl.teri of the future, audi glgautla achetue at a unlverial atrlke will nevtr 1m nalln-J. Under the prctent coiillllon of the world, labor ngllatlon aro likely to Itcoiuo moro demou.tratlvo and dnfrucllvo lu the United Htalra than In the monarchies uf the ol I worl I. Tho facllltle for the ii j rclon uf revolt aro much moro 'ulentlol In Kuropa than In thl country. Thocentrallxatlon of inwer anl thi I r Immen.o atau ling armlr give the old countrlra Irrmendoui weapon fur thu prewrvallon of Intertill peace. 1 hi mtlon It aWi unfortunate In having within II domain liordca uf Iho worst elcnunt from tho lower strata uf Kuroprau eoclcty, who camo lieru becauao they had not sulllclent tcoafor Ihnuutward develupmitit uf their machination under the goeru tnenta whero they originally lled. However, the boot may toon pluch tho other foot, provided the exprctnl war abould briak out on the itstirn heml.(.hcre. Tho modern lirlurructlou lata lu thu old countrlea havo no patriotism, tho i xtn mist among thtm lielug opioso.l to all government, with lclal reference to thou under which they live. International struggles would be doomed by suili charactera thilr uppurluulty .U attempt toUt their anti-order Ideas Into operation. It la unfortucato that Ihegrtat bodies of tho working claane should In any sj, In publlo wiitlim nt ur utherwlsv, le a.soclsted wllh tho turbulent spirits who aro locking to make Inroada upon all form of law and order. It la to the credit uf the great bulk of work lngmcn lu thilr onmlatid capacltlc that they repudhttoall connection with theae firebrand, and will have nothing noth-ing to do with them. Tho dretructlvo dl.turUr aru thu euemlva of the mjuace uf tho people, and do great lu-ury lu-ury to the came of labor, which I one of the nhrorblng question uf tho age. Un!e thero shall boa reasonable aolu lion uf the aubect, and a genuine agreement reachud la regarl to the Inbrrmta Involved, thero wilt bo any amount of trouble grow out of the constant con-stant agitation that are In rogret. It Is to the Intorost uf capitalist, to Ilalen rcv'Kctfully to the grlovancia and demand of labor, anl seek, lu a friendly v. ay, to brlug about an ami cabin understanding on orery iInt of difference. |