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Show xoxet re B0rn. Hla Mam TaaeaM the Heart f rfcllaatfcrwalels. London, Nov. 23. Gen. Booth Is very likely to have a chance to try his plan for the redemption of ".Darkest England." Money is pouring In liberally and a board of trustees is being constituted to have charge of the funds. The heart of English philanthropy has been touched as never before In many years, and none the leas easily because be-cause the inefficiency of the existing exist-ing method for the relief and sup pression of pauperism is appallingly appalling-ly apparent. Most Englishmen, except the agricnVtaral laborers, prefer pre-fer death by starvation to the -p. oik-boose, oik-boose, and outdoor relief, as generally gener-ally administered, means slow starvation. star-vation. Even papers which were inclined to ridicule Booth now look at hla proposition seriously, for they apprehend that an attempt will be aaaeVs to carry K out. The Earte of Derby subscribed X1000 for General Booth's scheme of nodal regeneration. The Marquis of Queensbury sends XIOO and prnniaw a yearly donation. He desires KcUstlaeUy understood that be at opposed to Christianity, which, be says, has tailed to help the poor. Balsiaw r TaM'Caar. Br. PnTTwasHiBo, Nov. 2S. Ad-rSeas Ad-rSeas from Moscow and Warsaw easear wKh the reports In this city that simultaneous movements are batagBMea la all the great centers oreaeaniss toward Intersaafyine teMfBBteial oewscOsm which char-awesslass char-awesslass lbs sssaaiaastratlon of that lasraaisias country. The peUos, bbsst aMiweUons fresn St. PetenbBra; nsrlveJ eorporal ponlikmint BfMsa laiBar agate tbaa baa ever isB"MlniiacBsaseatba tea of taCivNioJa. PoMsk weaken I are Mag flogged for making secret' niaUSlfcllH for eWgTStfBB'aO Bresil, and s Catholic pttast.at Waasaw was glvaa sixty taaavaa for boUlBgan open-air atrrise for Us parkshoMre aftsr the soMca bad alosesi big carcb Wbokaals arbitrary trsgspsrta-tlon trsgspsrta-tlon to feUUeria Is going on avery-where, avery-where, without erga the pratsaaw of trials, and the most reJeaOes persecution per-secution of the people by the poHca thai liawtaen passe In a looUme is going on everywhere. AB edict of theeocleslastical board proposes, as the speediest mean of sOppres-alng sOppres-alng the Roman Catholic aetlvHy In maklag coaverts frosa the Greek Church, to concentrate all the monks in the Empire In two houses and all Use bubs la ones and to confiscate con-fiscate the convents for the use of the Ministry of War. |