| Show A GLIMPSE ATS AT AN IRISH CITY among therbe the recent ent visitors to cork is a correspondent of the wheeling west virginia who thus records his impression of that place plade corr coric cork seems beems to bel be a eity city where trade commerce and manufactures manufactured are ih in a flourishing flourish ng condition large ships and small schooner sarge barge ocean bt steamers damers and small tug steamboats are peacefully reposing at the quays secure from froni the strife of cit ocean the bockst and wharves are crowded with carts anu and drays and the ini merchandise loading and unload unloading ina ino dh the rall ril road stations give little indication of i want or dist distress tesa Tesi there ar esome nine fine public buildings lif itil cork the new hewl provincial bank I 1 is s a ehaste chaste and aud beautiful piece of architecture the warehouses and abid business stores ire are ate are bath capacious pa blous bious and ornit ornamental mental Its hotels ard are elegant and have all the tte comforts abad shad tel teT best regulated american hotels can boast of th the dwelling houses are of all s borts sorts 0 its anil and conditions from the lowly stone white lind slated rows nods of cottages of the apor to the lofty arid modern five stony story indus mansions lons ions of the opulent some old houses maybe may be seen that have stood the storm and isun sunshine shine for two hundred years they have a quaint and ancient appearance but are still strong and substantial herece hete here we see no frame buildings of any description and no shingle proofs roofs the houses are built of brick brlek hard sandstone stone or trap which will last for ages ago the streets of cork are with a few exceptions wide and spacious usi usA they have broad smooth sidewalks are well paved clean and at night lit with gas one of the public squares contains a statue of father mathew the great apostle of temperance it is cast in bronze and said to be a very good likeness one thing struck me asa as a novelty many of the houses have their side walls both front and rear year slated this gave them a rather aiji singular gular guiar a appearance n pe arance but it is said to be a good preventive 0 of f dampness none of the streets have shade trees or brick pavements and no houses or stores have awnings we can find no he unpaved streets in this city the streets are either well paved or macadamized perfectly level and smooth and clean as a new hew pin i looking at the crowds passing pasting and re passing rb anthe on the streets an american is struck with some points of difference between them and what he is used to seeing in his own cities here we find no american nor for that matter irish citizens of african desde descent nt but w find mingling with the crowds of ladles and gentlemen dressed in the very height of fashion nearly an av equal number of barefooted women and children who pass along without exciting any remark such a sight we never habein have in america cork maybe may be said to be situated on an island of the river lee which is about two miles iii in length its streets are very irregularly laid out but the houses of late years seem to be built with better taste and more uni for fortuity mity the population doea does not exceed it is both a manufacturing and commercial city there are foun foundries distilleries glasshouses glass houses and woolen factories being the seaport of a great agricula agri cult ral country it exports to england large quantities of grain butter pork and cattle 1 GOD has hag so made the bexes sexes that women like children cling to the genf men lean upon them as though they were superior in mind and body they make them the suns of systems and their children revolve around them men are gods if they but knew it and women burning incense at these shrines women therefore who have good minds and pure hearts want men to lean upon think of them rever encina a drunkard a liar far a fool or a libertine if a man would have a woman to do him homage he must be manly in every gensea true gentleman not after the chesterfield school but polite because his heart is full of kindness to all one who treats her with respect even deference because she is a woman who never condescends to say silly things to her who brings briggs her up to his level if his mind Is above hers who has no time to be frivolous with wit her always dignified in speech and act who I 1 ever never spen spends a too much upon her ne never er yields to temptation even if she puts ts it in his is way ambitious to make alce aice his mark ark in the world whether she encourages him or not who is never too familiar with her to theeb the extent of being an adopted brother or cousin who is not over careful about dress always pleasant and considerate but keeping his bis place of the mani mant man tu the head and never losing it such deportment with noble principles good mind energy and industry Indu str 7 will will win w n any woman in the world who asworth Is worth winning taen jahnson is a a spare nervous man i alf lif 11 it 0 it at A died 60 50 lemons on oil a bet 01 i to lo A fady ing hermony her pony exclaimed that he was real leai sweet p beautiful ae a asan as an opium reverie chena a young gentle manin canada wishes to pay attention to a young lady he usually ifft beju winter undertakes takes t to 0 kill her with by by in ghen herk hera i two ool girls ta id vold void i separation took poison polson 4 A stomach pump rump saved them but they 06 wre 6 bitter i enemies ie thereafter wisconsin has haspas passed ged ded a law pro hibit i ling ing quack from practicing practising in the state its extension to other states is ametter to be bp wished for fok byall by all ali true physicians the last suicide in cincinnati dressed himself in his best emptied his pockets of everything tending to recognition and find shot himself 0 sixteen million bottles of champagne werd were were produced in france last year of wh which I 1 ch more than ahr three e e fourths were exported the opium revenue in india for the year was just under i I 1 over a hundred young ladies ladles are at present studying law in this country one of these days they will probably all become mothers in law A wild wila looking negro at Rich richmond blond biond is haranguing his brethren on the late disaster claiming it to baa be ban a retribution i for the hatred of his race there is a clock in monterey which was brought to california from europe by the franciscan priests one hundred and six years ago and still keeps excellent time A bullcalf bull calf a day old wak was lately sold by the duke of devons devonshire h 1 re for nive five hundred guineas 1 A little piece of triangular wit was perpetrated in the clerks office at the supreme supreme court at washington on ail all fools day 11 between the senator fram from wisconsin mr middleton the clerk and the ab leand witty ex actor ney bey general odthe of the united states from new york mr middleton said senator carpenter there is no statute in the united states that prohibits a man from making a fool of himself nor kor any decision of the court 11 gravely responded the clerk and certainty 11 added mr evarts with a 01 siy sly V twinkle of the eye there is nothing in the practice pra ettee of this court to warrant any other conclusion the following from don PI platts plaits atts correspondence dence to the cincinnati commercial Com commercial percial wil wll will be read with interest by our readers I 1 1 t ora OBA GINS HOWL we had in the senate chamber last nighta prolonged bowl from the venerable cragin on the subject of mor monism its evils and remedies benator senator benator cragin was afflicted senator cra gie gle felt his chaste soul toul stirred to its innermost depths by this foul blot on american civilization that Thu one man should have an assort assortment mentor of wives filled the virtu virtuous oue cragin wrath and disgust and anh so 86 the loftland loft lofty yand and chaste Sen senator titor lifted his voice in anger ang er and addressed no prill eni of senators and spectators who keep ing one of Sou theys old story ot of tho the philanthropist who remonstrated with his neighbor for that he ho cleaned his chimneys by scraping them with live geese and what do you use asked the amazed neighbor ducks was the response the intelligent and fair cragin began with the mountain meadow massacre and traveled down through all the crimes imputed by slander to these poor mormons cormons for twenty five years one would feel ashamed if it any shame were left after so many such exhibitions in the senate at this show of ignorant prejudice and blind fury at the elbow of this vociferous specimen of senatorial chastity eat a senator from one of the new states amused a dinner party the night before by an account cf his constituents were you to rake hell bell from supper till eilf daylight you could not get together such a collection of unmitigated scoundrels all the penitentiaries aries arles of the union vomited their contents on our devoted lands we had criminals escaping conviction escaping punishment all disguise and thin pretense were thrown became if a man comparatively speaking came among us with the remnant of a conscience or a rag of character he was foicey ia beit bel defense to appear wicked aa as the rest and could find security only in iii the disper desperation i atlon that thab made crime a boast and infamy a road to favor they murdered indians in the name of the whites and whites in the nameon the indians the honor hoDor heretofore recognized among thieves ceased to exi exl stand a scoundrel was safe only in the readiness to job and murder his brother scoundrel these are our plo pio pioneers these the founders of our empire 11 I 1 and yet over this world of or iniquity the eloquent floated with his hid eyes shut to attack A a co community Di of people who however bigoted and I 1 ig gr g r borant are yet moral derly orderly pr and law abiding it is the concurrent testimony of dif all friend orfie or foe that the fie moment one passes into utah from an adjoining territory the fact is made patent by the quiet cleanliness order and kindness of the people yet over the half civilized and iniquitous territories our armies are to march in a raid upon these poor fanatics I 1 it is no exaggeration to say that for every mormon crime named by the chaste and virtuous cragin one hun dred can be recorded as done by the very people on the border he would have to use as volunteers in his war but this polygamy is a fearful thing things it is a twin relic ot of barbarism and the republican party is pledged to its annihilation hila hi lation tion tiou the republican party is pledged to a good deal that remains yet unfinished it is pledged to an economical rio mical and bonest honest administration of the government and yet while this st joseph looks far over the continent to pick out a handful of poor fanatics to punish under his senatorial nose the most abominable extravagance and corruption q t 1 0 ngoon go on Thieve thieves sand and swindlers w pi n d I 1 lers ers pimps and lewd women wamen swarm about the lobbies and hurr hurry through the twe corridors like norway rats about a granary each bent upon filling its maw with the hard earnings of an overtaxed over taxed people the accumulated capit capital alof of the country in the hands of unprincipled monopolists has turned our government into a huge machine to ride down and crush out the me mechanic ohan chan farmer and laborer pledges of the republican party I 1 like that to sit in the galleries of either home house and listen to the quarrels and abuse below sounds like ilka pirates fighting over their plunder raud sand what makes the lattermore matter more aggravating gradating grava ting is 18 that every piece of rascality is sugar coated with the nasty cant of religion and pa morality whenever a solon mon rises to his hia feet and says esya solemnly n in the name of god amen you may bet your inno inny greenback that he has hid inny it CAE cau tail doige 4 nal swindle i I 1 h aye not tho the patience to listen toor to or to argue birath thee people for that I 1 know aw that they are nott and here bera Is tiler flier therefore ino justic eor reason to 0 which one pan appeal now that teat polygamy oly gamy is brought in immediate contact with the christian civilization to bay say that in iii its suppression we must a appeal p to the criminal enactment and the bayonet instead of reason add and the bible is to say that our civilization is a failure and our moral teachers impotent humbugs humburgs hum a bugs already the intelligence reaches ea hes heb us of discontent that culminates in n serious division in the church for the government after twenty years toleration to attempt to suppress the evil that comes of lg ignorance norance is to heal the dissension and unite the mormons Mor mono mons As in the territory all are frea freo to express their opinions and as pone none are held in durative dur atice aiice or suppressed by force the interference af pf of the government is 13 unc uncalled alfed for and unwise there is an inside history to this bill which ought to bo be ventilated it is understood un der stood that a majority of the committee to which it was referred in the senate are opposed to the unconstitutional provisions but it neven never wAS discussed in committee previous to gena aena senators tors cragin and howards unauthorized report I 1 get the fact from bep sep senator benator ator aton schurz who attended every meeting for the purpose of the absurd clauses introduced by cragin finding that the iniquity would be delay delayed td and perhaps defeated by such cons considerations 1 iterations ide rations bragin ora cra n and howard stole the bill out andai and reported ported re it to the senate as the bill of the committee that such larceny and lying should pass rebuked only proves the utter demoralization of this once imposing body I 1 asked senator nye who is eb airman chairman of the committee and aud he he told me we that the bill had never been under consideration previous pre to report but that an informal vote had been taken outs outside ide the committee room and that cragin and howard had carried the measure senator schurz not voting the fact is the privilege never was accord accorded bd him the the committee being afraid of the clearheaded clear headed and impartial senator from missouri these timid gentlemen are noe noc done with him yet |