| Show E THE E HANCOCK SHERMAN SHEPMAN MENCE i the life of general gendral hanco hancock iak by ank norton has bas just 1 en bAshed pu the much talked of monde ronde uee between generals i erman iati lati dafid I 1 I 1 a appears ppe arsin in 11 after ler mer all the russ fuss s that tifa has haq been ise lse dand and the attempts of the beins reins blicaus to make political pital out othe otho of the letters when i to the tha light af pf public uy hey they disclose nothing but what the ie credit of both officers and ec lally illy rily favorable to the democrat for the presidency iren hancocks carondelet Ca letter been en extensively published but a Sher hermans mans part of the corres idenie ice ico was refused to the press biame blame anlo anle can be attached to the er for fon or declining to hand over his vate correspondence to reporters neither can the forr torr be 0 censured for giving to the effle a letter which had been so ch misrepresented but that ich ieh gen sherman denied to res he has conceded to a respect 3 book ok fire firt nirm firm and the whole cor pon dence denee is now before the pub 6 rom n these letters we leam learn that tha t two 0 o generals though belonging opposite cosite political parties were eh of the same opinion in re regard ard he subject then under discussion t is the use of the army for al purposes each deprecated employment of soldiers in the tion m difficulties difficult les ies at the south I 1 acknowledge the authority of president resident over tile the army in tion in to the troops sent to the th under orders from president rit sherman says in a letter id december 4 1876 ants will admit of the cretu return in e lre ire ir posts of the companies del d to 0 the south but every time ake e a move inove in that direction I 1 met let iet by insurmountable object se objections it is understood misunderstood raised aided by the president urged y tho the republicans at the south knew new that without the sup support 0 r ederae deral derai troops they had ift lit little t i ice ico 6 for success he further e hp i political orders to ruger at m ibia bia I 1 preferred should go from 3 es ident to him through tile tiie aary ary of war they were not ary any ry I 1 dis dislike lilke much to have diers used in connection with isia Isla dilative tive body but orders coming the he erod Prod president dent have to be obey hey form a bad precedent but far ar have prevented a collision of between inflamed partisans ir er receiving the now famous faill ous idelet delet letter from han hancock cocka en n in reply to the letters from I 1 we have quoted sherman again and used this lanam anim anam very glad to have your in gri cri eiso upon subjects of ital vital importance As a mat laet fact I 1 dislike to have our army in n thee the e civil conflict brit brix the lent ent has lias the lawful right to e army and navy havy and has exl I 1 the right as he believes ly fly and right rightfully full fuli y and our las been and is to sustain him eai lealand eal and sincerity A As to the lenthal election we are in no er required to take the least but toreco to recognize t 11 nize him as hom the I 1 lawfully awfully appointed i declare to be such person n this it is 13 clear that general lon ion not only held similar vy views aws se ise of general hancock but pon upon him himin in ease case of an mi emer having confidence in his ills ism sm discretion discretions judgment and SS as it is also plain that the lcarl learl soldier sol pol dier no more than Ino enoc cratic rattie was in accord with icy which wasted week after I 1 in C congress agress cron clon contending tending for ht it of the government to the 11 edural federal troop troops at the polls r every evary effort to belittle or the democratic candidate highest official honors in the ive entirely f ailed failed and have ded jed to his ill lii credit it is to be hat bat the lower class clas of e lib vili vill h keep heep cep on exposing 11 an gen tri eri cock im tim who does everything in per pen er time one day is worth SANDWICH ISLANDS POLITICS tim TUB Hawa hawaiian liati bazette of august 18 contains some particulars which will beof be of interest to many of our oun readers and especially to those who have become personally acquainted wl with th affairs in inthe the sandwich islan islands ds it appears that the king ts greatly to the surprise and displeasure of the p people eople immediately after tile the prorogation of the legislature which took place on the of August requested the tile ministers to resign and send in their commissions the astonish ment of the public was the greater great er from the fact that theAs semb jy by a majority of 32 to 10 had but ministry miji endorsed the course of the ministry stry so abruptly dismissed the new cab inet appointed by the king is as a fo follows 1 his hl excellency john rohn E bus bush h to be minister 1 Mi lister of the interior vice his excellency S G wilder resigned mr celso caesar cassar moreno to be minister of foreign relation vice his excellency john M kapena resigned nev rev M kuaea to bo be minister of finance vice his excellency S K H kaai resigned mr W 0 1 1 jones to be attorney general vice his excellency ed preston resigned it appears aphea rs that I 1 mr ar moreno is especially pec peel ally lally objectionable to the people and public feeling runs high against the arbitrary act of his majesty A mass meeting was hel hei held heid d at honolulu on the of august at which mr henry waterhouse presided a gentleman of much energy and public spirit and who but a short time ago visited this city the speakers in addition to tue the th chairman wera dole kapena and aholo the latter speaking in favor of moreno mr kakina attempted to speak also in favor of moreno I 1 but his voice was drowned in a storm of hisses the ahe following resolutions were vere adopted with enthusiasm and a COMM committee attee of thirteen was appointed to t represent to the king the action of the citizens whereas his majesty kalakaua wing king of the hawaiian islands has arbitrarily and without cause dissolved the late ministerial cabinet while they had the confidence of the the legislative assembly and of the country at large and has appointed in their stead a ministry including one celso C moreno a stranger and foreign adventurer who has identified himself with interests hostile to the prosperity of tile the hawaiian rin kin kingdom g and who lias has neither the confidence nor respect of the community nor of the representatives of foreign powe powers rs as minister of forein forel foreign n affairs be it ilc JIe solved that his ris majesty has thereby acted inconsistently with the principles of the hawaiian Govern government merit as a constitutional monarchy As as established and handed down by tile tho and their successor Luna lilo and that I 1 his action therein is hostile to the permanence of hawaiian independence the perpetuity of the hawaiian race and the security of life liberty and property in the hawaiian islands what course his majesty will take ili in the matter remains to be een seen and chronicled E kalakaua alataua 1 is generally generall understood to be a liberal spirited ruler with a mind enlarged and cultivated by travel and acquaintance quain tane e with foreign governments an and their methods and it is ta to be hoped that he be will be induced to pay regard to the wishes of the people or there may be considerable trouble in the generally peaceful islands of the N banakas Ka ac 0 astrological information Y A FEW d days ays ago we took occasion to show some of the weal weaknesses aneses and foll follies lesof of astrology we have since learned that there are a few people in this city who are superstitious enough to seek for information on hidden subjects and lost property to persons probes professing ing great knowledge and skill ili in this bagu bogus lence science yesterday we published publish eda a notice of a lor child and also a statement that the little one had been found tile the little girl three thre eyears years old strayed from tile tiie eleventh ward to mr H in the seventh i ward where she was very kindly cared for until restored to hermar her parents search was being ade for the child all day and some persons anxious to use every means for her discovery consulted an astrologer who claims great proficiency he drew a figure and gravely informed the tiie inquirers that they need not search anywhere in this city for she was eight miles south all tile the time the tile child was in the eity city only two blocks from main maln street comment is needless but nut weare we are arc surprised that thab sen feen sible sibie people and particularly any one professing pro tessing teasing to be a latter day sain saint t should place confidence in ili the star istar gaze gazers nsf a and nd persons of that ilk we are reminded in this connection of an incident that occurred some time ago in a town north of this city an eminent emine ritty astrof astrologer gen ger who professed to be able to find lost animals for their owners ava was avas 9 on a certain occasion approached pro proa clied ached by a friend of ours who asked him to tell him where to find his cow A full description of the animal was required and furnished the figure was drawn the calculations were elaborately made and the answer was given that the tiie cow was in in a hollow near the mouth of a canyon to the south east you old impostor was the response of the cow owner she has never been out of my corral this week I 1 only did this just to 8 see e how much truth there was in your astrology we do not dispute that sometimes these persons hit correctly upon the subject of inquiry but we affirm that on the whole the system is unreliable a waste of time angwill and will lead those who persistently follow it into mystery darkness and deep disappointment THE COLORADO MORMONS tim THE alamosa llamosa colorado independent has the best opportunity of any paper in the state for judging of the character of the mormon settlers there lately that journal has spoken very favorably of those colonists forming its opinion from the personal observation of its editors who are republicans republic ans in politics and yet take issue with the Denver papers of their own party on the mormon question in Colora doIn doln reply to some remarks of the gunnison jeme jewe to the effect that the alamosa llamosa independent extends the mormons cormons a hearty welcome into southern colorado and takes sides with them against the denver tribune irl Iri bune the independent says I 1 As lon ion long as the mormons cormons who come to conejos county to settle are as industrious honest and as good a class of citizens as those now living here the independent will extend them a welcome and take sides with them against the they are making their part of the san luis valley a garden spot and we wish for mor more ejust just such law abiding hardworking hard working people to settle in our copney II 11 that is good common sen sense 9 and in accordance with the spirit of the institution of the country the eulogy on the industry of our people is similar to that which is passed upon them in every place where they locate by those who know them best who are honest enough to tell teli the truth and do not allow religious or political dit dIf differences Terene tenene es to blind their eyes to plain facts the independent is to be coram commended ended for its fair ness i ft 0 1 i HE NEED NOT FEAR tim THE 1 through the prophetic glass which brought close to his vision ilie lile the scenes of the latter times proclaimed that in that day edven seven women shall talce take hold of one man saying we will eat our own bread and wear our own apparel only let us be called by thy name to taka take away our reproach isaiah iv 1 last sunday evening an individual who need be under no apprehension sion slon whatever that he will ever be selected by ladies desiring a husband no matter how bow great the scarcity of men may inay be even though ai I 1 isaiah elsewhere predicts cra a man shall be as precious as the thy gold of ophir 1 I took occasion in a discourse before president and mrs hayes and some friend friends to take the scripture we w e have quoted as trefa the foundation for remarks full of the bitterness of which ills his pious hearts is an acrid fountain his ilis object was to stir up tle chief magistrate in hostility to a religious bo body against which the speaker had personal an tipa thies the christi christl christian 1 motives that animated him were no doubt fully appreciated by his bearers hearers and ana whatever mom momentary erita prita ry impressions I 1 might have been made babis char charitable table tabie endeavors to injure those who differ from liim bi 1 m fhe the after aften effect when thought and reflection do their work cannot fail fall td tobe be deep disgust at the malice of a professed disciple and minister of him who lived iv ed and died didd to save and not destroy and af pf perhaps chaps a little investigation will follow into the merits of the subject the tiie object of the true minister of the gospel is to convince reform elevate and redeem the fallen and erring but this persons person gospel el i 1 like that of talmage the gospel IM 0 of guns the evangel of physical force the ordinance ordinances of civil cavinaw law the persuasion of fetters the spirit of a prison cell but he was certainly very unfortunate in his choice of a text particularly a rj ticul arly if ills his spiteful ebullition should cause his hearers to read for themselves the chapter from which he quoted for it appears that this circumstance happening as tho tile consequence of judgments which shall make it necessary for some men to take as many as seven wives apiece is to take place at a time when purification has beenau been accomplished complis hed and instead of any censure being passed upon the hus bus women who wilo in order that they may nii nil fill the measure of their creation an d not pass out of the world childless will be willing to support themselves in feie beir plural lural wifehood their course is evy evi evidently entis approved for the next two verses say in that day shall the b branch an h 0 of the lord be beautiful and glorious I 1 and the fruit of the earth shall be excellent and comely for them that are escaped of israel and it ift shall come to pass that he that is left in zion and he be that re main maln maibeth eth in Jerusalem shall be called holy even every one that is written among the living in jerusalem these are holy women who are to make this proposition and holy men to whom it will be made the preacher will wili perceive by this that he is not in the least danger of such an offer and indeed we should think that one look at his lank form and sour visage without hearing a single twang of tha t canting mone tone would be ji sufficient tiffi clent elent to deter any young damsel advanced spinster or languishing widow from any advances whatever those who will take the trouble to read the whole of the chapter will readily perceive that this act predicted of these holy women refers refer sto to the escaped of israel when evil and filthiness has been purged away and at a time when god od will be with his peo people pis pip and their dwelling places wl will 11 8 shine hine with his glory wicked women would not make such an omer offer wicked women cannot live in such a condition none but the best of women would be willing or able to occupy it seven women married to one man by mutual consent and ready to labor for their own food and clothing they must indeed be holy and endowed with the highest christian virtues and excellencies or they could not hot possibly dwell together and make an excellent and comely eluster cluster pu the branch of the lord whish thIs is to be soc soI so beautiful and glorious we have no desire to stop sectarian hirelings from preaching Jre ire |