Show E editorials D I 1 T 0 R I 1 A L S THE KHEDIVE AND THE SOUTHERN GENERALS GEORGIA papers say isay that general joe johnston has neither accepted nor declined the invitation of the khedive to take command of the egyptian army the general la Is nattered flattered with the ommer offer but does not like lifie to expatriate himself the charleston courier however says that the general contradicts the statement that he is to become commander in chief chiet that thekle the khedive made him a tempting offer three or four years ago but it was vias declined and has not been renewed and that the general intimates that his bis sword is not fo nor for hirm hire the alexandria va vo gazette G adette azette hays says that gen fitzhugh lechas lee has hns b been een highly complimented by the khedive and asked to form a body of household troops or body guard for him the khedive to be composed of veterans picked men from the american cavalry of the civil war warl the black horse cavalry for instance if it it can cat be he reorganized organized re gen lee does not think it can be done and the them gazette thinks it impracticable the members of the black horse 9 being ing scattered over the globe besides gen lee is very busy just now over industrial and enterprises in virginia CROWING A NUISANCE THERE was a curious case in the brompton county court england recently before mr sergeant wheeler the question being whether cock crowing was a nuisance mr bannett and mr batten occupied adjoining houses bouses in kensington mr batien batten kept ens and among them 4 n noisy bantam cock which did not do as roosters do here crow at all ho hours u lra ira of the night but commenced to crow at four or five la the morning disturbing mrs bannett rm an invalid and retarding herre her recovery the defendant claimed ed that it was his legal right to keep fowls and he could not prevent the I 1 little ittle gentleman fo w fram from crp orp crowing wing the judge evidently considered mrs bannett of more balue than thau the bantam ro rooster otter and said that the matter was not a question of law but of fact that a person might strain his bis legal rights to sueh such an extreme as to make them ille JIle illegal gaii gali that as soon as a mans rights interfered with those of his neighbor he must make concessions and waive his rights suggesting that the defendant undertake to abate the nuisance ultimately th the e defendant consented to a nominal verdict for the plaint plaintiff itY damages one shilling and gave an undertaking to abate the nuisance thus addin adding another precedent against the maintenance of public nuisances amongst neighbors i i A CURIOUS oase CASE ldla DIAMOND CUT OUT DIAMOND A HUMOROUS JURY juey 0 ose ONE TE slattery SI and andone one heinem Heine manof adof new york I 1 recently swapped cows the latter receiving 25 to boot slattery Bl sued H heineman eineman for damages on the tho ground that the cow lie he obtained was not a as represented the cow which heineman received was was waa blind of oil oti one e eye eyel and only fit to kill and corn so he killed and corned her the i jury ury wrestled with the case for two hours hour and eventually returned the following jewel of a verdict we nind find that both cows were unhealthy and dried up we therefore give a verdict for plaintiff for 2250 2250 1250 2 12 50 with costs costa and that the dry cow shall be put in charge of the two lawyers in the casey case ease each to hold her a week that they have llave the milk received from t he the dry cow while in their thein chang ch charge arg we V give this verdict on the basis that the ono eyed cow which was killed was not given sufficient elent clent time to show allow what it could do before it was killed and we take for granted that the cow now in possession of slattery SI f is a about the same kind and worth as mii mil much chai chaa as the prie eyed cow and the only difference e 1 between ed them js the noney money paid by fi lattery we give lve verdict or r v 4 air AIT AMERICANS impressions s HORACE WHITE urille recently editor of the aab 4 yriS aune une unC has bits been beel josl passing q g a riar rew few p months t h p in eu abid basri ond result of his bb 1 I an americana rinar impressions es of england appears in the jhb rendon tendon jhew jiem W rhe the thing thap thai sar struck ilis liis mind most bower powerfully fully yas as that there waa was ampre more real practical republicanism le ie in england than in the united St states tes the following arg are his bis observations ions upon this point england has llis given to america language liter ilter literature attire laws jaw aud and insle tut ions lons she gave us the protestant religion Magna charta abarta and african slivery aid ald verz very bhe she endowed us with whatever she fiad at the fil time pie and wo w took the abd good and dud the bad together whon when we camo came ito to construct 0 our government wo we borrow edhe norm form f in 0 lards lords and co himons without W phout their titles mid aad hereditary bu su the new country teu tel ie mains mius in thid thia respect ahl where I 1 ro it was wa I 1 nearly ai a hundred yesra years ears eard ngOy nab while ta th old oid has greatly clong changed elOng pd king ring anu and lords lordi through budin iudin retaining irig frig thel their titles and succession kiha t h nave ave been merfeld for all ali practical i ilir purpose oa in tho the commons while pr be senate tue tte remain independent kd ordinate ant powers on conour our oun we the water and the executive power has sensibly Y gained abou upon thel legislative in recording some bome of thelm the im pres press stona slona which hairst a finst first vilt tp england makes upon a an n american kmer amer d I 1 mention this as the most mose striping in in its effect luti luli upon ori my own mind m ind veered tb the a ne republic ha fias af if anything veered toward the q monarchy m has manifestly e ed t to 0 republicanism it seems I 1 ra rao a o ther then a startling start link to bay say tuat that england Is than but 1 11 I 11 haa hao ventured cosay to say it american publication li and I 1 repeat it herer nj bret ereT ia 1 lp understand fidel fider a republic ta fe r a is governed by sub pub 1 lie 0 opinion pl n 4 As b 1 n two coart conri I 1 trig tries which are io so governed the onu ori in whim ahia public opinion acts moro speedily aj surely aed and emmi effi deflective ecil ve ly s the ili iii tha is fettered te terms rm of office nil nii talle ban bit ali ion fon ionis fonis is powerless to effect t 16 its ends the spectacle of pi a proud and able ministry brought to its knees and compelled comp elfed to its course within aweeky time lime upon a question whether a ri bill deemed by th premier tobe of secondary importance should be passed in this tills ses slon or r the next Ji elit elet tiit sal sai together athi out parallel in bur it wap was clearly mr ir DIAra eif elf not mi mr who bb apolo apologized for the th e late lato exciting scene in the lloil finouse za of commans it may be argued that specified nned fled terms of office are useful in ibi order to secure the sober second thought of the people rather than first impulsive expression that may be true but does not affect t the question whether the oue one or 01 th the other kind of government is th themore more republican sr ign white does not seem to be in favor of universal suf sul suffrage pure de dd mp cracy ho he thinks that it would not nov be wise for england to adopt measures to bring in shoals of voters suddenly from the now nonvoting class claas that a more equal distribution t rib trib ution of seats among the constituencies is desirable but that in a gen gep general general eral sense the thy republicans of england have already got ept all and more than they can ever attain by copying after the Amer americans icam 4 and tha that thap the cho opinion that it would have been better for fon the deop people le of this oita country cpu especially in the large largo cl tiesa if property or educational tests had been adopted and adhered to in p place aco aeo ace of universal 8 suffrage is held ly by nearly allwoo all ail who have either cither education educato p or property mr white is convinced that not only is there more real republican ism eli eti joyed enjoyed in lr england than j u An america erlea but that justice 16 laTu uret surji surely yand and ex expeditiously adm lafit dered in jin british jetharo courte courts n gumsat gom gum fht nat fat tle the dmd I 1 for M athis ajr jip jig t fa fa r 4 I 1 oneilia iio aa e byg brg I 1 I 1 sh j judges ad dei gei arax arpa are afi co or 1 LV 1 1 t r t trat atiat quenta questa aw 16 1 UYI a E a on L by ahel abel bb jamn JAWn W it anie AnSe rIcan ra churla are constantly pester perter eft er r with J 4 quest guest io ioni loni na olt rina rind h v a 11 41 sa s1 ter e i mine t t r 11 fit t baa u whether bether jul jut t 1 01 in pat ent e jajah law and Qs I 1 both t na I 1 tignal eh ol 01 4 n abe 8 1 nv ti J formley 1 1 f 16 upon the courts edep s t to po correct nta ata r ali nii lle lie 0 4 ir f pr 1 rol ro roi huy a h mildly idly r J naf nat as bloy enly eniy dangerous lut ift I 1 e tract 1 1 al al af b r ei 8 P krisl ii L obe oae p I 1 n an mid hid ex phe d hose bose Y 1 at strictly hij common go acee in all liw aay aie tyka tyma type anse i a fam tny necea hafi sUy Igi fai posed apon judges oc gr iopa lopa the drs I 1 adms cons ui ut pr 0 pta t mig wig 1 bel bei V P ta thal that batir babit the e courts magerr ea gerr belze seize 11 ll powers aad A od iha ihal it t I 1 lure ture wald fas ras tip tap uell ppdro ac ha ments monts exactly top opposing gm tret sult suu ji jias followed IA in bath both agea enes ones tle tild dourte bi great reluctance ance anee to jet yset aside statues for want of to ta tnie nnie mil annd ano the legislature alil alit case ep twilene bes hes bey do da so to flo fla Iper nere fere mau man m aux aut lleta nettlie least I 1 ness nesb un some sowe party y vii vil b appes pel pei ps secondly tile tiie 18 twofold aya bya t 6 m af 0 U arta t f k 0 O p a tp ah at atiq wa V tug q UN R 10 4 qi U ladd biest Ji elga LiFt J an lna rud I 1 increasing in ri number timber r j aia aim cases which irn ira may be transferred or antii appealed abdom from th northe normer former to tji the 04 raffe has no pa parallel england cg goi 01 ln devaill de details faill I 1 mayl mily bay say iso igo I 1 r both noth 41 delay delar yarika yA and ana ripA nad pad ad f ee 6 third ay the dhe th Y prance rii ril tj ol 01 C ot f chasing ch osing courts by universal ae hewis p 0 abadi brutin fru tin xin aln ti to w c aea pea aee thi a ei en df olf tit lit it the we general of t mhd 11 judiciary nerves serves td jnard m tiie alie jj rascality alty aljy of ha eup lons long more gia gla ting and nuu to out more f for eib elb dihe V the dandera of a system 7 kayt JL J t k 1 l fc A ce cot bains s s ril ill V z 3 g L J L jt B r whit whito wa was nesb struck struer with th the rapidity d it with icil loll sch ach cipols lil ill ha had beeer is wild Td egnew jhb late ate e education abill and hns ans e m I 1 en e aim of progress having bee beeh maue recently room a tion for fog ell all al lher her andin audin coni conA compelling their attendances i the rates nates taked taxes takei paid by london ers for fon all 1 1 including i cherchi rates hin bin mr s ayana re trivial idom pa rd tho siB pum ram in americal Amer icam bl cities tits probably pho pYo bably babIy not more than one oue ed upon J quai amounts at in new newyork york or Bo 0 s hr nir white church b bf 0 england safe e enough from th the e assaults as aulta aults auita of either elther moody and sah bah key or the pope of rome i mr white thinks there is a necessity in Engla england ild iid for further sanitary legislation in regard to 0 o aad lapo kapo tenure he Is of the opinion that the accumulation of land in great estates that improve theair the air and aud beautify the scenery Is rather a n I 1 public benefit than an injury he aon pon considers siders that the Engli english str railway trains are run faster than the american and are safer from accident except for fog the greater fre fret quency of trains on the same pathe tracks the exclusiveness of the english railway carriage system and land the luggage dugga ge arjang arrangements eme fits nuts mr hir white cond condemns eans he considers railway fares higher in england than in america owing to the greater original cost of the roads bu but the heays says of course it people have the luxury of riding riding thirty miles an hour through crowded cities on the summit of arches more moro magnificent than those of the ol old oid dRoman homan aqueducts they must pay something for it the alie sensa sensation tion is a n ovelty to 10 all foreigners fore ignera and probably nothing gives on one on a more distinct impression of the high material civilization centred coutren in london the extraordinary tra ordinary and unequalled unequal led facilities enjoyed by london for intercommunication by means of her elevated and underground railways and her river steamers constitute oie oae ole of the factors whose con cou unction appears apnea in to make it impossible ible ibie fo dorany for rany any other city to overtake her in population lation and am importance 11 ekr mr wh white ite says the english are more given to horse raci racing g aud andl t turo turf rf gambling than americans americana ard aid the glian papers give indre m oro ore ace betting market arket than to the produce market AP he thinks 0 1 hn lin bull ball hig has remarkable capacity fo stowing away bew stout eberry sherry aid ald d brand brandy and that with that gentleman tieman drinking ia W a 6 matter ater of bf true trub true inwardness he ha he es it because he likes it aub ALB a r result of frequent and thid asive t tours ouri oni om foot through the 4 ali I 1 tracts tr inhabited bythe by the tho english w concludes teat that sUll skilled led workmen are on the widle aiole W die dle better provided with coina corm corn to ta to ln England injEn gland gIand than thail lin tin america hi t t jbara less opportunity to beep P lie aie e employers that the conditi dh of the unskilled laborer tir ilythe alythe same in oboth countries r ed that the slums of bondon london ar those of most A I 1 tri tre r regard 4 to the civil service mr says thefil the english klish glish civil perhaps h ap 11 ho better than the tl hl 1 systems isa tsa iff atrit d poin porn hieb hibb anaam American 1 eiloff who has boul had to td dp wili will i s in may ay preachy pj rheva rhema jong long ia sermon bermon ri to hiowt country men as is noi nol the place forduc borsuch for buch such h a discourse ig and I 1 the repressions anade uro ym they tah infill perhaps appear as ua bl simple simpie gnp a M a some bt the observations bigold bf gold fsmith tipa tips coken of the th wald 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