Show ED E EDIOR edlor D F 0 R PALSy dalsy S ak I 1 i 5 a r THE riot in new york on the has aroused mens attention tn all of the rights of jhb mobs and rin riu rings I 1 emust and aud not 0 presume to med die dle biln ane privileges 0 if the utah ring were capable of being taught we v e should expect its to be lehs lees arrogant and aud presumptuous hereafter and to recognize in their actions the right of others besides themselves to enjoy life and freedom o but bub it is apro as olds aldas as solomon though theu shildes shane bray a fool in a mortar 1 arc d it 1 A engra wilimen en in try and in various parts of the political world are constantly pre predicting allting that the ties between great britain and her colonial possessions are being gradually and surely loosened and that between her and canada JUanada australia Australla ancl and some others thia they will ivill soon be severed sheh such aBe verance would be nothing to be bb wondered at when the enormous extent of her territory now estimated at eight million square miles with two hundred mill millions lons lous of people s dere dac i buia rew rea recent erit elit transaction jn real estate concluded between that country and holland seems to show chatas far as great britain herself is eonald br is no id present hiten ingeni tion of decreasing the number of acre acres and miles over which the union jack triumphantly waves i we allude now to the cession by holland to england of the large island in the pacific ocean of new guinea which since 1828 has been a dutch datch colony but has never been of any special a 1 value to ahat that government and a although thim thio gan gln the largest islands it holdi VH the h W world I 1 comparatively ian un C mig known wh iana lana 9 a as W hav enever penetrated enet rated tn to the tha inferior the inhabitants habitants are of a very io low w negro type better than savages in many mady respects the island is fifteen hundred miles in length and very variable in breadth its entire area being estimated at two huh dred dyed iad ind r 4 fafty fifty k jhb square I 1 miles emilei thid the country produces aidi iiii large e quantities of timber is the home of a great variety of the most beautiful bird bilt as biles 1 south of the equator north of A australia us and andr its acquisition by great Brita britain iii lri fi considered valuable in view of being converted into a naval station A recent european telegram announced noun ced that the treaty ceding the island to england has been ratified by the second chamber of the government nr of the tho netherlands N et herlands the terms of cession w were re not mentioned i gj fe M r 1 tj F 0 IL I 1 mam VAO wj 9 eor FOK years efforts have been in gl y made to introduce horbe horse railways in england E but jonn john bull with his jusifa ite ire tape tendencies has hag resisted restated t the innovation abw 11 however tit it seems that a change is coming oer t the 6 spirit 3 t of his dream and ind it is said that I 1 in bondon there isa ika alsa is a ri perfect mania p ifor for their and mid the matr metropolitan board of works works the aut authority or ity which alone grants the right night of way has already consented to one schemes designed to interlace the streets of the great metropolis witha wilba a 1171 ne t work of this useful american adaptation of the railway hallwa i system what will george train say to this he introduced a street railway into london amid much uch opposition but despite his abild his epigrams to with draw and the crail Crall dayi were taken rj nr up NEW STEW YORE YORK is jubilant at the action of GD governor vernor vernon hoffman in vl vindicating the rights of citizens and the autho authority lity kity of the constitution on the dinst in what striking contrast was his conduct with that of the acting governor of rutih radence dosy voly I 1 j THE late inte ath of july fiasco on the part odthe of the acting governor of utah calls following from the lemdi rk sun 1 sun of the lust i f i s the folly in itt it tan tab t ft the tho mormons cormons desired to celebrate the fourth bf adl july with a military parade tinder under gen D H wells a prominent mormon who has hagi commanded this militia for the past sixteen years I 1 no seditious purpose what whatever er appears to have been connected wita the pro posed parade tho the acting Govern governer br df utah is geo A black a young fellow about years old oid his information la is limited and abd his understand understanding inz ing is in proportion hei her dewent went ont to ta utah as secretary to the late gov wilson shaffer and became acting governor after his death his appointment isibue is due entirely to the rev J P newman of washington who was wab formerly connected with the Freed mens mene bureau in new orleans and has lately been beeri elec tio for senator harlan in iowa this man black seems to have fallen naturally into the hands of the specula tors who expect ex peet peek to make money by fomenting trouble in utah when baack heard beard of the proposed parade in hon honor 0 g of the fourth of july he be forbade it on the ground tha was not legally the commander of the mormon militia this excited a ferment ten gen sen de ie who commands the united untied S states atea ates forces in utah supported the action of the governor as it was his duty to do and the result was that be he marched his troops into salt lake city with veith artillery and music and rather than be fired upon the mormons cormons gave up tha the plan of cele eele celebrating brating biating the ath of july if common sense were to be expected from the present administration we look for fog the instant removal of acting governor black he is too silly to be In entrusted trusted with power ana in a place where tact and judgment are so constantly oi bantly required dIred his folly in thib this tian transaction is something almost almose inconceivable cei vable what harm was there in a mormon parade on gli the fourth of july had they not a right ight to assemble av erable in uniform and under arms an that day suppose there weib welb was wab same some bome I 1 tion lon ion in the commissions 0 of or that they had bad no all ail was that a reilyn reason for an ad oppre oppressive dalve and aud unnecessary prohibition of hein heln their heir parade liberal ideas aas llave of lete late bebb making great greal progress among the mormons Mor mons and there I 1 imo ino ma doubt that if things had een den been lett iele to themselves the despotism of the mormon priesthood would soon have come to hu an end but now und strengthened by the stupidity of this wretched acting governor 1 there cair calr can be patience no 61 6 hytence yilth sucha sueha fool in the mind of any person except it t be president grant auci and his hio officeholders 11 I 1 eian opp in cpr recard regard wd ao to the united states tats troops maren marcu ilij loc ipg into salt qt lak olty gity wite with artillery aud and bousie tousle a and h d the giving n u up by the citizens of the plan of celebrating sele e e brating rating the fourth of july but bu t hat at suc sue such a misapprehension stork should shoal 1 ti exist a e time this article was written fen ten in new york is not to be wonder pd at when the numerous lies which were sent from here by the ringland its ts satellites sabel lites ovee ilif wires are remembered the only woe wol wonder reFis is hat the sun has got the matter as straight as it is doubtless It knows before of the celebration ion lon of the fourth of july being given ial tal up in consequence of t the e acton action of which it speaks it was never participated i afi great b dar far bri zest kist hy Y of tita laen izen 1 an 11 any previous ind dence ence Day M ra tab tag 1 ra ton n the thel recent st B r ili iii 0 THE following on the same subject is from the philadelphia press 1 of the he loth instant and although incorrect inco in its first sentence seeing that the militia did parade will be read with interest 4 f j although the mormon on militia was wab was not allo silo allowed wed to parade on the fourth the saints had a pleasant time of it and carried out their pro gramme in good I 1 style 1 the procession was composed of fur four divisions educational andru and musical official leial off omm and professional agricultural and horticultural manufacturing and mechanical at sunrise a salute I 1 ute ate of thirteen gun guns s wag WAS raj wad fired aa as the signal for the raising of flags throughout the city and for the bands of music stationed at prominent places to commence playing play fuk luk at 7 a m a salute of three guns was waa the signal for the assembling bem sem bling of the respective divisions at their headquarters at 8 a salute indicated the formation of the procession nothing is said of the threatened conflict of authority ettli i the united states troops of which athe tt he eastern papers have said so much on the contrary the pro gramme published un harthe has the follow not present a very warlike espirit spirit united states officers civil elvil I 1 and military territorial county and city officers tho the ecclesiastical authorities of all denominations together with invited guests or strangers passing through this city are respectfully in cited to assemble 7 at the city hall at 8 am where the general committee will meet and escort them to their place in the procession after the procession the company met ID in the tabernacle the meeting was called to order by the chairman of the day there were patriotic songs national airs allaby by the bands reading of the declaration oration by hon george Q cannon speeches toasts sentiments and a general good time in the evening were fireworks from eight to ten the proceedings were patriotic throughout and as well in keeping with the dayas dayus day as those of this city eity I 1 GOVERNORS randolph of new jersey and hoffman of new york have show shown that they understand the duties of their position and deserve the votes and confidence of their fellow citizens but who would give a vote to elect a man to the least office within the gift of the peo people pie who as acting governor of a ter territory would say that the militia should not parade an on independence day AGAIN I 1 NO discovery in im medicine for a long time past if ever has caused BO so much talk in the papers aayers aa as cun durango the recently introduced trod specific for cancer high medical authority in some of our contemporaries have pronounced it a complete hu humbug m bug while others far abre anum numerous erous have bednas as emphatic in its praise the cause causa of the discussion bus sion slon is no doubt owing to the fact hat that powers are ascribed to thia this herb which the whole of the medical faculty t of the worlden world worl din in all ages since the devease alt ait ease eabe for which it is said tobe to be so coid complete piete a specific first developed it have sought in vain for cancer hay has almost invariably defied their science and skill and carried off its victims we xvi reprint the following now going ilie the rounds of the eastern press which Is sport aport foo if or a letter sald said to have been whitted by ve vee president colfax to a friend in baltimore and coming from such a source it should silence doubters and ca villers ali all 1 I am BO so glad to be ablo able able abie to tell you yon that mother is really on the high road apparently to a perfect cure although she has only taken about quarter doses of cond in consequence of its scarcity when we left washington in april gercise her cise case was absolutely hopeless her cancer growing fearfully and angrily now the tumor is to three fourths gone and apparently diminishing pain almost gone and every symptom favorable since bince the first fortnight she has had only quarter dos doses esaud and now has none she is more like her herself bolf solf than been for years how it cures or affects canceri cancer J cannot imagine ir I 1 know how incredulous many doctors are about 41 jt and I 1 would betho be too if I 1 had not seen its results it seem seems 8 to separate from the blood whatever r it is that causes canses cancer ani ano and I 1 dont know what that Is any more than thail I 1 know why peruvian bark cures ague Y you yon IOU lou can tell your friends however horev er when they obtain it they will notice on ba the fourth day an improvement and by hythe bythe the ninth day they will see themselves that the cancer is going away thab that bat hat is if it acts with them as with bases I 1 have seen I 1 am longing for fon its arrival and glad that dr bliss so i promptly sent his pa partner r tuen io to that diar distant region for it I 1 have most piteous appeals for it from friends offering hundreds for it if it will only stop atop the grow growth of this terrible diseases disease i but I 1 have not an iota and I 1 gues guess sall gaii nil nii all in the united states is now used up from the preceding tt it seems aa as if really possesses the great IV virtues which are ascribed to it and if it does its discovery is bound to become a blessing of incalculable worth to afflicted humanity it is very fashionable in this country to erect monuments in ili honor of great discoverers if ben benefactors eface of their race tire are deserving of such honor the supporters of the monument mania should certainly erect an elegant ova 01 P to the discoverer of slad siad the man or association ii whoever koyer hoyen hoven he or it may be who makes its jets culture within w i thin the united states a sll cees should no not t be forgotten mayor HALL rall and superintendent kelso issued orders to prevent the parade of the in new york city for fear of riot and bloodshed how different the motive of the acting governor of utah in his action respecting I the fourth of july in this ciryl c IN the recent crusade against the sinners of the country bj by the camp meeting portion of the degenerate followers of wesley they held tent meetings at round lake in new york state at which place they got up a choice sensation almost equal to the one they expected acted to but did not raise in salt nake rake lake city the unique and hd sensational feature of this religious religions convention was a childrens meeting ap an event which will wili no doubt furnish a rare item iten to the religious trac tract manufacturers the new york tribune furnishes a report of this meeting and aud judging from this thib report it was such a disgusting lot of twaddle as none but sectarian re would descend to and the burlesque imaginable on common sense the tribune says there were present from one hundred and fifty to two hundred children ranging from two to ten tea years of age A mrs inskip wab waa the presiding genius of the occasion the exercises commenced with singing and prayer and as the ground was conold considered too damp for the children to kneel they were allowed to stand on condition of keeping heebing their eyes closed when mrs inskip had hail got through with the singing and praying a mrs mary james gave the youngsters a very graphic account of her conversion when only ten ted years of age mrs cole coie another ardent 1 I next asked the children if any one of oi them had experienced experienc edthe the chang chanas mrs fames rames james had but they mat must have bien been been a set of bf pei fei fearful irful little sinners for the tribune says that out of the whole number only billy one a littie little girl of six raised her head head to signify that she had this lady ady finished her part of af the performance by relating a plaintive story of it a former formen camp meeting of children ne had attended W which was opened by b v pra prayer yerby joy a boy five years old A amr ar parker followed in prayer and anid had all the children everi even to the two year old babies kneel dotin and while la this position a few efficient sisters crawled around on their thir kne knees s I 1 to have |