Show E D I 1 LT ORI orl AL A L V A A onie ON Scent ni wib r i ael API ully a pape paper r P to be call cail edithg ediThe daily vii evilness Vil ness was to make in new york on the let instant new york city la Is not famed for its support of religious daily dally papers as severi sever severi I attempts formerly made to establish them have failed but if such apayer can be made in anywise serviceable in staying the tide of corruption and crime there it certainly ought to obtain the warm and earnest support of the thi best beat element of its population the projector and editor of this new aspirant to public favor is a mr john dougall an 11 enterprising earnest pious worthy wise scotchman who has spent most moat of his bis life in canada twenty years ago he started a religious weekly in montreal and ten yeara ago zhe the daily witness also a religious organ both of which have been successful the latter extraordinarily so he has also been editor and owner of a religious monthly mr dougall failed before this as a merchant but from his success asa religious newspaperman newspaper man in canada it is argued that he will run the first successful religious dally daily in new kew york city he is a deacon in the congregationalist tion aliet alist church is over sixty years old and is said to have all the enthusiasm of a religious martyr THE st paul press of the instant contains a very disheartening article on the harvest prospects in some portions of that state the press says the season has been characterized by the frequency and destruct destructive destructiveness iv eness of tornadoes and hailstorks hailstorms hail storms terrific winds have paw passed ased seed over many localities blowing down buildings and scattering the buildt building rig mat material rial like so many feathers other localio lo localities calit S escaping the tornadoes have suffered buffered as much iose loss by hail storms and whole immunities omm unities have been completely heartened disheartened dis by these visitations and the general feeling was that their punishment was as great as they could bear but to put a climax to their troubles grasshoppers by millions have appeared and are now blasting vegetation from the minnesota river to the british possessions in renville county embracing some of the finest agricultural lands in the state the destruction st wrought by the hoppers has baa spread consternation among the farmers and in other districts the avant couriers of the destroying army have appeared and severe as have been the losses caused by wind and hall bail it is felt that a scourge of a more terrible nature is even now at their doors A confederate colonel who has haa been in the service of the ketive of egypt and has just returned to new york has haa been interviewed by a reporter of the new york world among other questions asked was one in regard to representation sen tation the reply was that the viceroy had been on a visit to 1 france rance and upon his return be he called his prime ministers together and said in order to have a great country we must have a legislating body and he then made known his plans delegates were selected from various districts and informed they must be divided in opinion that every measure should be debated and the minister who called them together said now all who favor the government will s stay ay iy on the right those who oppose it will cross to the left and those undecided will remain in the centre no sooner was the division called than all the delegates made a rush for the right there was no opposition or no medium party this wont do said tue nihl minister ister lster there must be an opposition aud he called to him an old sheik named ibrahim and said you must lead the opposition what is it said ibrahim well when the government introduces a law you must protest and argue against it hum said the sheik I 1 then if the khedive says that he wants bo so and andio so I 1 am to say gay no you shant have it yes said the minister A jovial smile lighted up the tanned leather face of old ibrahim as he shook his hia head and said none for sheik ibrahim too much bastinado 11 after a time by liberal bribery an opposition was established there is a ring in utah who if it itt members were in egypt would give the people there practical lessons lessons in opposition and division to their hearts content for not only would they oppose 0 pose everything outside of their I 1 ring but when outside opposition woula would fail they would divide up and oppose one another egypt would be a good country for the ring to go to it has utter ly failed in uta utah but its members might for dor awhile do a good stroke of 15 business in egypt the part of the business where the liberal bribery came in would suit them admirably it would be a pleasure to them to engage in appo opposition 81 tion but to be paid for dividing and ind 0 opposing P pos that would indeed be delig delightful h tf ul that is the point upon which they have failed in utah they hoped to have profit and peculation follow their appo opposition here but they have failed and WB we would not be surprised if they would be willing to go to egypt or any other country where thrift would fol fawning or opposition THE portland oregonians oregonian Ore gonian of the ath instant contains an account of the terribly terri biel blei sufferings of a young man who lost his way in the cascade mountains about the end of may he went to the dalles to work but before commencing he resolved to have a ramble for a day or two he set out on the soth of may and towards the close of the day when he began to think of returning be he made the unpleasant discovery that he had lost his way in the foothills of the cascade mountains he lay down for the night and with the return of day he renewed his endeavors to retrace his steps but at the close of the second day he lay down to pass another night in the open air faint with hunger and almost worn out with travel for ten days he continued his wanderings managing to keep life in his body by eating a few berries on the evening of the tenth days ramble he found himself on the top of a high mountain from whence looking in one direction he could discern mt hood and in another a long bright line of light which he thought was water he started for the latter and five days after almost dead with hunger and fatigue reached the bank of the columbia river about three miles below the dalles he says he did not eat above a pint of berries in the whole fifteen days and at the elie close of his rambles was all but reduced to a skeleton and was close upon the varge of insanity induced by his privation veiLlon and suffering it is not very many months since the fashionable world on this and the other side of the atlantic had bad a sensation arising out of the mordaunt divorce case in which it will be remembered sir edward mordaunt sued for a divorce from hie wife on the grounds of infidelity that excellent young man queen victorias eldest son being the party suspected by sir edward as the destroyer peace the evidence as might have been expected when the morality of such an exalted personage was called in question did not substantiate the fears of the plaintiff nor the dishonor of his wife but as her course had bad not been quite as discreet as it might have been the easiest way to get out of the muddle seemed to be to bring her in insane and certain letters she had written or con sessions feb fes slona she had made to her husband were made the basis for this and her insanity was proved clearly enough to answer all purposes at that time and the young lady herself who seemed quite willing then to be insane was consigned to a madhouse but a change has evidently come oer the spirit of her dream for a recent dispatch announces ii that her imbecility of mind has been pronounced by competent physicians to be only feigned and the probabilities arb are that the scandal will be resuscitated and that sir edward mordaunt his lovely but frail partner and the virtuous prince albert edward will again figure conspicuously in the london divorce court A FEW days ago there was a rumor going round to the effect that the county clerk of tooele thoele county had issued notices to the various precincts of that county concerning the approaching election mentioning among other officers to be elected a delegate to congress on tuesday last the NEWS on the tho authority of mr R warburton the county clerk of tooele thoele county denied this but since then a city contemporary las has has denied the authenticity of t the e statement made in the NEWS stating that he had the original letter of mr warburton As the latter gentleman happened to drop into our office this morning we called calm his attention to the matter and he reiterated verbally the denial he had before made in writing and upon further investigation made jointly with him we found in the columns of the sheet alluded to a print ed ebay i 0 f the ietter letter to referred and my I 1 instead ast ad of it bing being e a notice of the app approaching roae hing elections in tooele thoele coti coil county nty is simply a notice of a nominating con to be held in tooele thoele city this is the simple statement of the facts in the case and we hope it will be satisfactory to all al G GERMANY ermany having haying established her position as head of the military nations of euro europe e is now devoting some of her immense energy t to 0 the acquisition of a navy ryd recent dispatches 1 spat ches received in the east state that ten ships of war three ships and seven corvettes cor are to be immediately built the abaz ng amount of knowledge of neighboring countries and their mill tar systems possessed poes essed by the prussian military officers as evinced during their war with france furnished proof of wonderful system and efficiency and their navy and its officers are to be characterized by the same system and efficiency as the army A german correspondent of the london daily news mews writing on this subject says rivery every ship in the german service even the smallest gunboat is provided with detailed drawings and sections of every foreign war ship its weak points are specially stated and details are given as to the spots to be arrived at with the most likelihood of disabling the machinery every ship possesses accurate and detailed charts of the naval ports of the world and the examination to which officers are subjected on this as on other topics ensures their acquaintance with them germany does not want for naval officers her lack is of a fleet and a seaboard the solution of the first pro ulem olem is simple if costly the consideration of the other matter indol involves ves questions into which I 1 do not feel called to enter with avith a powerful navy numerically which is only a question of dollars and ancl tolerably eaf eamy easy y for the millions of united germany to solve and the same wonderful in its management as has already led their armies to un unparalleled paral parul glory and triumph it is not too much to expect that germany will soon acquire as great renown and become as terrible on sea as she has done on land but her absolute thoroughness in arousing neighboring nations to her tiemen tremendous dous strength and their weakness may lead to such a reformation in the naval systems of europe that when the g grand r and conflict begins for which prussia PU a is evidently prep preparing ariu arlu g and during which it will probably be her aim to secure to germany a seaboard com men eurate her ting on out borne some of her present neighboring nationalities it may be a fight of glan gian giants ta all round and not as in the late conflict prussia a giant france a pig my an hour in cloudland Clond land the oswego press gives the following account of the balloon ascension of prof 0 0 coe accompanied by mr V 0 stone of syracuse from oswego on the fourth and of what occurred subsequently the trip was exciting and full fall of interest prof coe with his companion mr V 0 stone of syracuse started from oswego in the balloon new world at pm july ath jtb the crowd the city the steamer Bo roo Soo rochester chester hester looking no larger arg er than a skin skiff disappeared in panoramic order and in about ten minutes the cloud curtain dropped between the voyagers and the earth shutting out everything but the glowing halo of the clouds which was beyond all description soon their breaths grew frosty steaming out at every exhalation as in winter the sun grew brighter and brighter seeming like a ball of fire till we shot up through the misty surroundings into the pure ether on one side were walled up dark clouds with miner ones in gorgeous relief bound with hues too dazzling to gaze upon A roar of intense depth came up a signal gun from the contending elements below what says stone is that thunder it is beyond question was the reply on the right and within a stones antones throw was the gigantic home of a storm bold thunder heads collo nades of cloud and frowning portals that threatened to enclose us on the left was a seemingly endless cloud of spotless purity which came marching right I 1 up ap and laid its feathery folds about the tray travelers elers eiers and in two minutes they were covered irk in snow by throwing over a sand bag they made an exit from the storm adorm at an altitude of af thre three miles emiles according 16 to the tato tiro ugh not yet wholly clear of tue the th e clouds again there came up peal after peal from below sounding nearer and ana and nearer though but a single faint flint flash was seen it was accompanied by the roar of a tornado raging below again the snow fell thicker and faster than before and before an escape was made above it there were two inches of snow in the car the balloon then rose to an altitude of three and a half mile milea there ther was a short abort interval of quiet after which the furles furies suddenly let loose below approach d and in a moment the tourists were in the mian of tremendous force the balloon had bad been plump as an egg became fearfully agitated the neck was thrown up in concave shape within a few feet of ot the valve the fabric rustled and snap ped and the snow and sleet assailed the balloon fiercely the new world reeled and toppled over to an angle of ninety seven degrees and coe and his companion were toppled about like puppets they were fairly enclosed in a vortex between two colliding storms out of which the balloon spun like a to top coming out plump as a peach gis his this thib lasted but a moment when they were in the midst of rain but no wind from below for some minutes their contention could be heard the rain fell thicker and faster coming downin torrents as prof coe says loading them down so they were obliged to throw out four heavy bags of sand in order to poise and in a minute they were in a dim twilight the rain streaming from the netting in showers the thunder ceased though the storm still raged below at there was a scream from an iron throated locomotive co to the north at another from the south at another from the east and soon there was an answer from the west at this time prof coe thinks he was over kingston hingston in about 20 minutes they ventured to descend to a point where they could see the earth the storm was so dense the clouds were not over to feet above the earth prof C says 1 I we saw trees bristling like woods then came zigzag zig zag line of log and rail fence a fair field with cattle catt t e grazing two or three log houses 8 spinning by and then the valve was t thrown rown wide open and the anchor cast out it took a fence and ripped it from the bottom A log a foot through and twenty feet long was thrown like a toy over forty feet it then grappled about the fangs of a stump we swung to the ground with a crash crash and were flung into the rugged embrace of the roots of of an upturned stump two of which drove through mib the car bruising mr |