Show L TITE TE U utterance tte rance of bent bentlin sent lin antala y which smack of republicanism in england is not confined to the lower or middle classes A member of parliament auburon herbert a brother it is said of orthe the earl of Cardi cardl cardigan gan gaD was called upon by his constituents to explain why he had nad voted for the dower which was appropriated to the princess louise ulde in his speech he stated elated that he did BO so plout ont out of respect to the queens personal character and in yiew view of the readiness she had shown to yield to popular changes but he was not read ready to apply this principle beyond her lifetime lifetime 11 he held the country absolutely free to make whatever arrangements range ments we like with him or her who succeeds her majesty he distinctly rejected the theory that the queens lands were private property and held on the contrary that they were the property of the nation he concluded by saying that it was a great misfortune that there should exist in england no guarantee whatever against an fan extravagant idle and corrupt court that we have no guarantee that a person who is utterly unfit shall not be placed in the first place we have to give 1 this language used by a member of the classes from which radicals la generally spring might not receive any in special notice but coming comina as it daez does from one bf the aristocracy 1 it is significant t and marks the progress of a feeling on the part of at PC least ast abt one member of that order against the reigning family his closing remarks seems to be directed against the prince of wales whose conduct isaid to be BO so b bid ad as to disgust the betten better feeling class of people in great britain prince arthur another bf queen victorias sons has now attained his bis majority 1 and it I 1 is s stated that it ia is the intention to give him the title of duke of ulster to sustain this dignity he will neel need an allowance no less a sum than per annum for life this of course comes out of the people they have to pay heavily to support the dignity of royalty but there is an increased feeling of impatience being manifested that is ominous of trouble in the future while victoria lives respect for her will doubtless have the effect to restrain turbulent or revolutionary measures but when she passes away her son may not have so pleasant and peaceful a time A RUFFIAN in new york assaulted a mr putnam rith with ith a car hook on one of the city railroad cars and inflicted such severe injuries died in a few hours A man by the name of foster was arrested fon foe the crime and has been identified as the murderer he ia is now up for trial but it is exceedingly difficult to procure a jury 0 three hundred and fifty one jurors had answered to their names atthe at the last accounts and out of these only eleven had been selected another panel of two hundred jurors had been ok ordered dered from which it was hoped the remaining juror would be selected every man who had read the newspapers and formed any opinion as to the crime or who had conscientious scruples in finding a verdict where the punishment was death or who could not try the eabe case with a fair and impartial mind was rejected aa as a juror what a pity they cannot have a little of the power in new york certain officials exercise in utah there would woula then beno be no need of examining three hundred and fifty one jurors ti t get eleven and as for the forming 0 of f an opinion or the absence of a disposition to be fair and impartial being at au objection such a condition of mind would recommendation bea ben that is if the opinion were only on the right side we do not visit court rooms very often but bult to our mind there is a good reason for this the last time we were in a federal court the case way was one in which a latter day saint or mor mormon conly and an apostate were the parties to the suit ono one of the witnesses made areal a reply which suited oneff one of the jurva jut jur ya wei so well I 1 because it was an evide evident nt hit at tit the mormons cormons Mor mons that he had to clap clan hi shands by way of applause as hb lit would have done had he been in a theatre and beard a sentiment which pleased him we concluded on that occasion that there was a difference between those who sat on the bench in utah and judges in other places aceb aces I 1 in this territory and with sue suc sueh such a court a man who had a decided opinion of the case to begin with and before hearin heaning hearing 9 the evidence a downright part izan I 1 in fact did not appear to be the least ob J aw e cl 1 anable f one hence 4 ig if buch such 0 officials fal inis were in inlew new r kand and cereto td take the courser course they hey do hed liere ln in regard to jurors there would be no necessity to have a panel of three hundred and nifty fifty one to obtain eleven jurors or another panel panel of two hanft hundred gl to get inq juror an n officer could p pick ck c up rury Zury abury in A few minutes that would serve the purpose since writing the ithe above e we 6 notice that failing to obtain the ithe twelfth juror out of the two hundred ammi effi another othiff panel of three hundred and fifty nifty had bad beell been summoned A correspondent of the golden age wants a bible that adequately expresses the reli rell religious gidus sentiment of the race the bible bibie of christendom is to much of a hebrew affair to suit cult him it should in his opinion be cosmopolitan the religion of a petty tribe cannoa cannot meet the demands he says of all races and centuries therefore he asks if some of our scholars cannot com eom compile a bible of humanity a perfect bible in which all bibles shall be represented by pruning away from our hebrew bible from the koran the the zend avesta and other holy books all that is contradictory superfluous limited and taking what is essential harmonious and universal arranging all ina lna in a certain order a I 1 Bib bible bibie lewill will be produced he affirms that will satisfy the head as well as ad the heart henrt of the ag age e he des describes bribes the effect sueh such a bible bibie would have such a book would tend to break down the partition walls waits of sect and creed that divide mali mail mankind kind b bind ind in fraternal unity the religious sentiment of diverse peoples and rally the race into one church universal whose animating principle shall be the fatherhood of god an and aud d the brotherhood of man A very fine plan on paper but who will perform this work and if this book should be compiled who will believe it even the bible which Christen doni dont accepts as the word of god men will not receive mid arid believe I 1 and what man or body 0 oc men have sufficient authority with their fellows to have their compilation accepted as a bible IS it ouid ifould scarcely be printed until bomely would be anxious for a revision sion slon men alen cannot rest satisfied without tinkering what they profess to believe to be the word of god as the revision of the scriptures now going on proves what then shall restrain them from tearing the bible to pieces which phallie ph shall ailbe allbe be the compilation of man in ot all propositions of this kind there is visible the most moat intense egotism and vanity it isman is man worship of the most palpable character god is completely ignored the creature and not the creator ia i to set things right such suggestions sug gest ions lons as the above aboa e give a tery ery clear idea of the thi e depth to which the world is descending 1 A correspondent of the aitor alta call fomia fornia writing from this city u under nde r date of the dinst speaking of the efforts of a miserable clique elique here hereto to get apa up a political organization perceives ma many aby difficulties in the way of its members carrying out its ita pro gramme he says C J mckean the chief jus tice of the territory is an active man iri iti i a this business it is the old ring L endeavoring to palm itself off under a new name but to show the estimate which is placed upon this fussy ignorant ant official and his ruling by the non x mormon portion of the community we have only to quote this correspondents comments arguing upon the improbability of hueh such a party aa as is proposed being successful he quotes judge mc bie ieans keans reply to the argument but says judge mckean merean we dont 0 propose I 1 to war against the church only amaitis against t members of it who viol violate ate the anti antl polygamy law of 1862 and against the we one man maa power mesu meau meaning ing in considering the judges rulings aa to territorial rights and his hla general 1 judicial style and ruling it has struck mathat me that he rather favored the ine int neman ne min man power Z this correspondent only gives espres ion in this statement respecting judge UcK Ic Keans eanls rul rui rulings to the t he opinion generally entertained among g all classes the prevailing sentiment is that he has shown an entire lack of political discretion an unpardonable ignorance of law in a man accepting the position which e h he occupies in fact destroyed whatever influence he might have had |