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Show 1IIL Jtlllll llab The .N'l'BJ recently ma jo mention of the caie of Max JudJ, who wn-appolulrd wn-appolulrd by 1'realdent Uleviland a couaul gemral to Vienna, and tin probability of hla lecelvlng an exe quatur Irom the Auitllai Roveramenl fhe fate of a prevloui npjwlutie n mlnlaier to that nation, who wan re fuied ri cognition became hl wife wat a Jeweta, wai contlderod In nonnro Hon with theeutject, whtoli for a lime If It la not jet qtillo an lutereit lug une. Ill order, It appeare, that there might be hu doubt at to hlaboltifro celved, Mr. Judd ha ubllibed a denial of lila n ged Judalaiu, dr. clorlog that, ai hu la not a believer In Jiiilnl.nl, but li a free thinker, Hit Auitrlan oljtcllon to him li ground leu. Hla language on the auliect li exjllcli; and ho aald he alluded Ihr rynegoguo merely to hear the lecture of a favorite rabtl. In till- denial hi ll iiiitalned hy Ihe JcwUh lulce of Ht loula, which aaya. "Mi. Judl li no Jew; he lilmielt haaao declared, nuJ for all eventual purpoei We wlah to tooord thli faot." Thla Ituda the New Vork Sun to remark that Mr. Judd woe noinluatoj to crllco without any regard whalevei to hla religion; and It la humiliating to our povtrnmtnt that lie atlempti lu placato tho Auatrlau uuemlea cf Juda Urn by alleging that he la not a believer In tho Jewlih religion, or to obviati tho Auitrlan ol J ret Ion to hli ncognl lion by glvlug any account whateve of hla rellgloui vlowe. Aa well might Iheixcrllent Irlah.Ainirlcan Catholic gentleman of Iloaton who liaa teeu appointed aa couautgenerat to London uudtrtake to do away with any I'ro-teataut I'ro-teataut pirjudlce that may txl.t ugalntt lilm In KniJand onuctouut of hla religion. Mr. Judd, the Sun thinke, ought to have atooit up llku an American agalmt thu autl. Htmltee of Vleiuia He li an oMilali of tho American government He hclJi hla place under the authority of Ihe American Hag. No forilgn power liaa any right to object to any luuctlon. ary that we may accredit to It on the ground that ho la Jow or Uentlle, Cathollocr I'rotiatant, Infldtl or pigan. We cannot 11-ton to any auch oljeo-Hon. oljeo-Hon. Aa provlouily atated, wo believe Mr. Cleveland appolnUd Mr. Judd becauae of thelailer'afltueiafor the lice, not neceaaarlly to allrout u foreign power with whloh woaieon good terma, but etlll uuwllllii to aubicrlto to III prtjudlcea It la time thoio monarchlea which are audi In moat cm a without the uonienl of the govt med nnd which make proscription a t url of their jtollcy, ahould take tome IrMoni on nineteenth coutury life from the j uing re utllo of Ihe wtitrru world. Wo hardly lliluk Auitrla would a ecoond time have retuied reogntllon to our intent because be-cause of lib religion, and Mr, Juld hud u (luu o iiortunlly for making lilm. eelf a name ui the one through whonu ngeuay the flnt loii)n mi luipirtod. Hut ho liaa tbrown lila opportunity away, withdrawn from the faith lu which he vaa born and reared, of. froijtel hli frleuda and brought no credit to the governing it (run which hu waa polutinl all becauae of tho deilre to boll tlllco noil rtcelvo the ttuolumunta thereof. I'erhaja Mr. Juud may hu abld lo reouiullo hla eui with lila (ouacleuce, but not w llh miMt other 1 eople'e uJktueut, It la a rather euro pleteof hjaluiai. |