Show industrial trux wigs AT nan say FRANCISCO tim thu investigations recently closed in connection with the industrial school at san Francl franci francisco seo soo has hag caused considerable excitement there having reve revealed alid a state of things in connection with the management of that Institution t that at it i 1 scarly scarcely possible to believe belleve cou could existed bilsted anywhere let alone in a le leading adine adint american city the industrial school was established shed by the truly benevolent beneN blent and as it name implies was designed as aas a place where erring and homeless waifs aalfs and strays of juvenile humanity might nind find a refuge and by kind treatment be rescued from ithe fhe paths of vice vlee ii ee nna ana degradation taught useful trades and be made honorable hono raule rauie members of society all this wa in the gramme pro po of the foun founders dena dera antl anti and aud sup supporters of pf the institution but latterly ri like ilke U 6 the tha good samaritan the institution has Us milen fallen into the hands of thieves and worse than thieves who according to the accounts published in the sail san francisco papers have fared sumptuously every everyday r papers ay while th the tho e poor creatures for whose benefit the institution was established have been fed worse than so many hogs and treated in the most brutal and inhuman manner for the most trivial offenses such for instance as stealing a cold potato or a dry crust to satisfy the gna wings of empty stomachs they havo have been whipped and arid kicked and and otherwise tortured most mercilessly to read the tho accounts of the modes of punishment adopted by the men who nave have had hadtke the control cont rolof of this tb butting utting dummying ying etc is truly appalling and carries the mind forcibly back to the darkest days of inquisitorial intolerance and cruelty the award of public opinion will doubtless consign the master spirit of cruelty to irretrievable contempt disgrace and bhame shame and he certainly ought to end his days in the penitentiary the same Is true of the e i ohi fil fi ble underlings 1 who bave have e sec see d in carrying put bia bla cruel cruet policy it ia is a bl bising blessing sing sang to the hoi hol homeless melesa ho beless and pt parentless less children of san francisco that this thorough searching Iny titi gation has beau made henc henceforth eror til the policy pursued I 1 loo this thid institution will be jealously watched by the public Rd and ani there can bo be no im dot doubt at that the tho as designs of the noble nobie bunders of this philanthropic institution ion lon will be more faithfully carried out than thaw nan they have been aeri iu in the past great praise is due to the press ol 01 san ri francisco ran rau cisco in the they iland tand ltha itha s taken in III exposing the wrongs upon these poor dute outcasts abts and in jibing anin adin so much tow al la is having hiving them dressed redressed NOT content with the tho chicago tribunes Trl bunda buneA version ve arsion of th the conversation which occurred between president young Y oung and an d senator trumbull and tho the chicago excursion party thoa the tho alta aita ita california has given the people of san francisco and california its version of that namous famous interview wo around judge 0 it had bad i 1 a correspondent sn sneaking caking around at the timo time to see what he could pick up for vor no such person was introduced with the tho party and wo we cannot think it possible that two men could be found in any one party no larger than that with the opportunities of hearing that they had who could get iii the up such mixed and muddled versions of tho the bamo bame affair as they appear in the chicago tribune andalea and ata oat Oal tobia tomia the corres pendent of the 41 ufa han ita ito credit credits president young wa saying Why what did mr douglas dowhen king james nir mr Buchanan bent sent him aim to Us at it nauvoo he made As it wenna wens werna a treaty mith with ils ais us as the government govAr lament does I 1 with effland england En fiand fland 0 tr any foreign r coign countr country r promised I 1 if ay iy ws would go away beyond civilization wo should not be molested tho the result suit wag was we wore were set upon coming nere here and 5 0 of f our men forced into a legion of soldiers 80 ialo i to night fight tho the mexicans and leavo leave our children hildren to starve and buchanan Buc hanan banan said aid s let yuet I 1 c them die dle poor buchanan Bu chanan as everybody knows basins has gins enough of his own to bear without this being laid to his charge ho was as innocent of sending douglas to us af raa rau 11 and of forcing awo amo of our men into a legion of soldiers and of baying haying respecting their starving women and children let iet them dlo die 11 Z as the correspondent who penned this version of the conversation is of lof truth good sense or historical accuracy oc WE clip the following article from froin the commercial A advertiser published at liono luiu luin lulu julu sandwich islands lands Ts the gentleman refer deferred to in the article with the tho editor editon conver sedis bro geo hebeker Xe K beker beken while conversing with tho the proprietor of the laio laic sugar Plan pian plantations tationa few days since si nee nce te regarding garding the management of that estat ewe learned some facts which were now to us uis and will interest our readers the plantation has been carried on thus nar far and a crop of tons of sugar taken off without a w written nitten contract having been entered into with A single laborer although at times from nifty fifty to sixty hands handis have peon been in em emr ploy though the average number dumber is only about thirty vot not only bave baye those employed been beta faithful and diligent butney have frequently been refused work this is far from the experience of most of our planters abo who complain of a scarcity of laborer the manager of this plantation thinks that when laborers are dealt fairly With plad had treated as men not only id is there no beed heed of other than verbal contracts but the laborers work more faithfully while pg as it were nele ozi orl on their honor the natives about laie who have boen boon growing cane on shares have been so well satisfied with the result of their work that where one acre was planted in 1868 four are planted this year the first years expel experience on this plantation is certainly interesting oven even if it be an exception to the tae fee rule and impracticable in other localities another interesting fact wo learned was that the plantation has paid its way from the tho start leaving of over after taking off tho the first propof crop of tons the mill and machinery are sufficient to tale taie talo take off perhaps tons mule power powen is used and if a larger crop than this is grown steam power will have to be introduced aced nere here is an example of a small plant plantation ati on started with limited means paying its way from the first crop it shows what may be accomplished with thrift and good management most of our sugar estates are started on altogether too large and expensive a scale what with heavy debts and interest compounded quarterly devouring like an ih curable incurable cancer the proprietors lifeblood with capital stock stools and machinery lying idie idle at so great expense is it any wonder yonder that so few succeed and so many lail fail A worthy planter who has spent twenty civo years in that business assured us that tha had he placed at interest the money which he has spent on his plantation he should be worth now double what he is 19 the lie lle interest tas paid out on bor borrowes borro rowel wei capital was of f itself a handsome fortune and this is the ox experience per pen peri perl lenco ienco ence once of every one the lesson to bo be learned from the experience of the past is naver undertake to establish a sugar plantation on borrowed capital |