Show ED I 1 T 0 R I 1 A LS BOLD criminality T tile im recklessness engendered by the civil war and the desperation resulting in orrt from the hard times are manifested even over and anon in the streets of the large cities in the unia unla union as a s well aa as sometimes in the rural districts crime geter very boldin bold boid in places and essays to do violent deeds la in broad daylight and andin in the streets of the crowded city which are usually ventured upon only in the darkness da reness of night or in rural seclusion the new york merald herald of feb 22 has the following in this connection ayoung young lady left her home in brooklyn at ten fen yesterday morning and while walking down one of the public avenues was confronted by aman aban a man mau who in a threatening tone demanded her money the young lady was so startled and affright affrighted id that she lost the power either to run away or give ian jan alarm but stood before the gentleman of the road like one transfixed the ruffian possessed the audacity without the gallantry of bf claude duval and so instead of proceeding with his lawless work in a manner to reconcile his fair victim to the loss of her property and crowd her dreams dreilins drei lins tins with visions of hap haw handsome highwaymen for six months to come he dealt her a cruel blow and laid her sen senseless selem att ati his feet then he ho snatched her pocket 01 het let getting only a pocket hand kerchief iet lef for his hia pains tore a scarf frim her neck and fled J A few days ago a citizen of new york was passing along thirty fourth street streel at an early hour bour id hi the evening and when near fifth i j aap avenue n u e opposite the tho residence of the late mra ura mr A AS 4 Sh ewart ewari he was struck from behind be dind bind with what he supposes suppo supposes oies ses to have been a slung shot the blow not taking full effect he turned upon hla hia assailants with a stout stick chic which li he carrie carried dand and the ruffians seeing that their intended victim was able ON to defend himself nned fled v M the character charac teg of these crimes indicates the desperation to which men may maybe be driven by want and probably it is impossible to always ways guard against t the bold acts of reckless 16 Qs criminals crim inala at the same time itt it does joes not speak well for the police that such cases should have occurred within so ab short a space apace of df time lime in the two cities other cities complain also tho the following folio wing comes from a washington paper of the bame same date L nothing illustrates more clearly or forcibly the loose and indifferent erent administration of the laws th anthe boldness of criminals of this fact our our oun community had most striking kint kink evidence yesterday in the assault and the robbery rob b ery of a lady at two clock 0 in ther afternoon in so public a place as I 1 street between ath and loth 11 here are damaging confessions from the governmental and commercial capitals of the tife republic which ought to set people to think thia soberly upon ide he upon the tendencies of the same and the probable pro bibie bible results inyeard in years to come and also to devising sime some bome adequate means of mending matters in this respect Ai STABLE J government RK BEV CONWAY writes fro to a paper in this country that ho he feels leela certain that the centennial presidential struggle in the united states has seated the royal family of df england more securely on the throne bo so that the republican agitators in Engl engi england andare are apparently further from securing the object ij act of their desires than they were before the recent election in this country cour itry this is very likely for the people of england byll byli by habu abit and tradition are greatly in favor of a steady stable govern government men t and opposed to revolutionary methods of i procuring what may be considered desirable changes in an political affairs anthe in the y present election disputes the united states has hai exhibited a spectacle which few peoples woul would d wish to imitate half the voters ef of the country are in bitter opposition to the other ether half in respect to the very vital question of who shall le be the chief magistrate furthermore owing to extensive misrepresentation and fraud it is extremely difficult to tell which party has the actual majority of the people or of the representatives of the laople on its side so that the tho country has beeland been and esyet is yet on the imminent brinkop brink of revolution which might be peaceful or warlike orderly or according to circumstances and which might result in the dissolution of the republic and the establishment upon its rulus of either a powerful monarchial imperial or dictatorial government I 1 or of no govern government merit at all only irremediable weakness and confusion consequently the limited monarchy arc are of england which is in bactin fac fact tin in some respects more democratic and republican than the government of the united states would naturally be more prized by the english people after looking upon this sad american spectacle because the british mon monarchial arZil government does insure to the people a as teady steady and stable government a large degree of personal liberty a i supe superior flor degree of security to life property and individual 7 rights aglitz with an excellent promise of unlimited continuance of the same and all these are things which the mojo majority rity of people in most countries the most valuable elements of the population greatly desira desire and care most for so far as the go government 1111 iril Is concerned an eastern contemporary thinks that the present disputatious guar per par perplexing lexing uncertain political situation situation will eventually result in giving to the american people a more clearly defined stronger and better government tb than an th the tho op present r i es federal government ent so subject to partisan changes amounting al most to revolution and to dreaded abed contingencies which is tubs tobe lie ise hoped will be the case |