| Show LETTER FROM LOUT LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL THE BELFAST RIOTS JON JOE chamberlain THE PRIMROSE LEAGUE T THE HE IRISH QUESTION DILKE AND MATTHEWS LORD LONSDALE AND TILE THE ACTRESS THE GREAT SHIP THE emigration THE TRIUMPH OF 42 ISLINGTON LIVERPOOL england aug ath 1886 editor deseret news the victory over gladstone has been the chief subject ot of conversation for sonie some time in brittania which is popularly aar supposed to rule the waves is again on top and churchill cherchi I 1 is topper for he imagines himself by far THE BIGGEST TOAD in the tory puddle paddle he is smart and saucy a and ad su succeeds deeds in drawing attention t to lIm himself self notoriety being aecus sary to his happiness and his success his advancement has been rapid and remarkable when he first sat inthe in the house he scarcely ever opened his mouth he was one of those creatures known as a man about town he was fond of the ballet balle and taud aimed to shine in society like many other men who have hae come into prominence A W WOMANS INFLUENCE started him on the road to fame lady randolph churchill is a very fine lady both in person and spirit she has lots slots of ambition but perhaps not quite so I 1 much pru prudence depee moving in the highest circles she became acquaint acquainted eld with some of th the e I 1 goings on of albert edward ward heir apparent to the british throne learning of his favors to a 4 certain titled dame she was scandalized and determined to make things thing warm for the prince by exposing him to ito his wife alexandra relish that kind of thins thing she believes in the adage where ignorance is bliss I 1 etc and moat indignantly snubbed lady churchill intimating that her presence in future would not be agreeable this was tantamount to a social blight the disfavor of the princess of wales was equivalent to a general chill in the atmosphere of society 1 1 11 lady churchill swallowed herch her ch chagrin abrial and commenced to co spur up her lagging lord to toro go in tor for political honors he took up the cudgel sand sAud commenced to batter and bruise on behalf of the tories and found that ile he was able to figure as A PARLIA t he became popular in certain circles his smart sm artand and dashing ilife wife aided him to push his bis way a mutual friend smoothed we the path to reconciliation with the prine prince e and princess and now both society and politics politics court the presence and popularity F rit bof of myLor my lord dand and lady randolph Ban dolph churchill u r eh III and he is the new chancellor of the exchequer and leader of the triumphant party in the house of commons THE RIOTS IN BELFAST are largely chargeable to the inflame tory speeches of the pugnacious churchill on his visit there before the the general election he fired the hearts of the bloodthirsty orangeman orangemen Oran gemen and incited them to that resi resistance resistant stane to home rule which has culminated in bloodshed it is only due to tile the catholic element to say that they simply arose in self defense the protestants were the aggressors the opery cry has stirred up the slumbering ug embers of religious animosity and t h dames are burning with a fierceness and a a intensity that rival the burning ti times e 8 of the battles under king willlam william it is rumored that the mountebank churchill intends to turn a danble back summersault summer sault and turn himself inside out appearing acs as a bigg bigger er home ruler than gladstone 8 himself one thing is sure the old tory policy of coercion will not hot work something must be done with the irish question it cannot be ignored The Liberals are watching with eagerness for some big blunder blander on the part of Salis burys right liht hand man when they will probably unite lanite for the overthrow of the new and not very powerful cabinet chamberlain at present seems Sted to a back seat hig hi thief id a not approved by the countr fl though he be has kept his ineat and aad he does not cut a very prominent pro milien i figure at pre present ent joe as he la Is familiarly called 11 is s about forty dixye six rs of axe a e but looks ten years younger yon nger ha has a provincial air although he sports rt I 1 a dude eyeglass eyes laas and iras had X a pl long n metropolitan experience he is cold in manner as well as cool in debate and is not by any means an impassioned or popular speaker ile he is a radical and works for the benefit of joe chamberlain THE LADIES played a very important part pait in the late political contest many prominent women spoke at public meetings and canvassed in behalf of the conservative candidates they belong to what Is known as the primrose league lf atrue formed in honor of the deceased tory leader w who ho haeft no real successor sot the primrose was wag his favorite flower and it now borins the budge and the banner of the ladles who support the cause of the tories they work with a will they are duly dult organized gani zed have regular committees antt and boards to and take an active part it the poh tica of the country it Is believed that the new ministry will favor the passage of a bul bill establishing 0 WOMAX WOMAN lord supported the movement and salisbury Is said to endorse it it is reckoned that members will vote for it of these the he tories tones will furnish 10 the unionists 25 the gladstone liberals 93 ane the irish nationalists 37 an enthusiastic meeting mee tini in support 0 of i the movement was held a couple ot of weeks ao ago in london presided over by urs Mrs I 1 Fawcett the primrose league are working wor kina lor for will Bibin tt and if it passes it is expect ro to strengthen the ranks of the tories strange that the party called conservative will aid in so radii radical and liberal a change la ia the political constitution of the country it is not a little singular tr that while crime is rampant throughout england blaud and while the english press is 19 novo cat catine ng the necessity of extreme aneas tires ares to suppress CRIME IN IRELAND setting aside the outbreak in a belfast the green isle is wonderfully free from lawles lawlessness sues the irish assizes have been almost tw without business inyim erick there was waa what is called a maiden ass assize izell that is without a single case for trial it was the same in drogheda Drog heda and in each place the judge was presented with a pair of white gloves cloves in token of the purity of the district in tipperary there were only lour four cases in longford but one and the same in III kilkenny famous for the cat catastrophe while in th the e south and west a similar state exis exists if the vexed land quest question ibn wi was is settle settled sett leq 1 and evictions ceased to goad the pe peppie 1 into acts of vio violence leace outside of ulster the country would snow show hu an example of peace anti and good order dulde arin g the late political politic al struggle the danger of the destruction of I 1 THE UNION was was the cry from the tories and unionists which frightened the elec tors from supporting gladstone it is not generally known how the union between thu tha two nations way consummated sum mated the story was jold told by sir robert robbrt feel many years ago age and repeated by mord cardwell but anthas has only quite recently ly become publicly known lord cairgle kupse name is infamous in ire brevih jan land a 1 was in m treaty vath in an Ibern member bet of the irish parliament for f or nis big was to with attl it and terms had been settled when the legislator was seized with w a dangerous illness and of 04 Ms his iniquities i bhea he thought bian himself se on his deathbed ile he requested request edan ah I 1 interview with his loid lordship iship on his recovery when he announced that the negotiation negotiations were atan end that he bitterly kepen repented ted his part parilu in them and that he would take an early opportunity of divulging the story 0 o the 11 house eliouse As you ou please ll 11 calmly te replied M 0 lord Casle Castle reagh but if you C do 1 shall ah all give you te lie direct om cm the in staat and the next nest morning I 1 shall shoot you ye u 11 the compact was waa carried out and the unholy alliance entered into R lish irish legislators helping to hiyet tafv e t the shackles that have avei ever since bound their country hand band and loot tahe to the chariot wheels of con conquering qUerin britana Bri BT taia Afia V curing aring the late political pa agitation emlon AN AI HUSH was perpetrated by one bone of the parnell carneh ite party which is worth reproducing la a vigorous article on we the absorb absorbing tn question he said 11 so long as ireland ireland was silent under tier her wron wrongs gs Engla england tid was deanto deaf to kar r cries 11 this is worthy of the greenest 11 paddy from cork 11 that ever rattled his brogue with a hod bod on his shoulder the shocking I 1 DILKE SCANDAL terminated in a complete n lete discomfiture re to thad brilliant ica I 1 whose morals could not be tolerated when exposed to the tho public gaze his previous reputation for licentiousness was widespread but did not affect his bis social stan standing ling in the least until he was found out in such away a way that no one could not to understand it then everybody was ready to throw a stone and cry out for h his W ruin rain asi As long as a gossip coupled his name with mrs Crawfor dB and society could nodi nod and yink wink and chuckle chuc kleever jover the thew salacity sir chatles could have bavo the entree 0 W o the highest circles and mi arle I 1 with the daughters of proud and aria to cratic houses bouses bul aut lie he cannot now he be aorl forgiven be because caRse he be has bae wade made a public scandal iud and put u daring biatch upon hio his order I 1 the curious onslaught of i MR HENRY MATTHEWS Q 7 upon the unfortunate libertine wasso was so relished by the people who fawned upon sir chal charles challes les that he rose ta at a bound into lordly and I 1 royal favor he has laaen made home secretary chieft chiefly through tile the influence inna ence of dilkes political enemies the queen waw was charmed wi th his defense of the british household 11 1 and yet I 1 it was a case of the kettle ci calling alling the ot smutty la in 1864 when mr mat matthews was wag a young man he figured most mast unsavorily jache la tae then noted divorce case of 1 1 M VS he appeared not as counsel either for plaintiff or the defence but as in the suit uit mis chetwynd was the of the earl of f S her husband a figr son of sir urge garfie cheta Uhei agno wyn bart j married tier her tw two agatho b before are her mt id kept a diary I 1 was traduce at the trial and in it matt matthews e was referred to 10 as her idol 11 liar her 6 rod god and her ber lover 1 and ana in unfaithful wife reproached herself far tier heir infidelity to b her husband the evidence in the case went to prove that mr matthewa Rat had made maan use aae of his position as friend of thel amily anthel in the first place to convert mrs chetwynd to the roman catholic church without tier husn ha ands knowledge or con consent gent and that be ne then proceeded to deprave bre br be e already uni unsettled settled morals by a course of indecent preach literature which was found in her bedroom with his nann name written thereon the clear proofs a of the comans womans woman guilt guht with matthews we husband failed in his suit salt because of df his own repeated adulteries adul teries but matthews was as much I 1 i CONDEMNED by public sentiment as mike luke is 14 noy entire was a great likeness between hw case antl and thit of sir charles chairl esl neither was found guilty by a court coba 1 iune b by the popular voice on a 1 le avii evidence jence of guilt built the vindication ot of home and alet th e defense of the family bo much ap plau ded do not appear bite juite so at af attractive in the ligpit of the orators own morals like the morality of the dec lahners against the 1 cormons mormons Mor mons it consists chiefly in talk the scandal about LORD LONSDALE and the actress violet cameron cameron is 18 another choice phoice morsel tor for aristocratic mastication ills his 69 raship who ano is following lowins fol toe the woman about the country gave her husband a beating wian he be refused to march gut of q a roo roop in occupied by his hia wife and her noble friend 11 lonsdale is the E earl ar who ivha figured in a fist fight with sir george gdorge chetwynd in rotten row the famous riding road in hyde park london this occurred in july while therow he was swarmed with the equipage equipages equi pages of the upper ten and was occasioned by a digout jig a out miss langtry oatho who me the aba object ot attention fro fioril both W those distinguished 11 gentlemen 19 he ha isa marbled man amt ami ia ate wife ife to is sister to the marquis of huntly who has not the best beat of reputations reports of his MARI MAKIT having appear edin the london world sari r brought spit against mr gr edmund yates the proprietor who was sentenced ii to q three months 4 imprisonment in colloway jail I 1 the earl ha ba an income 0 of faiq 00 a year and i 1 quite partial and liberal to actresses trem jeo t 1 ciaio is a popular buries burles burlesque oue ue and quite clever ana and good looting gitig her husband husban 4 A javid avid Deb Deben easan sande ve q li is a poor creature who illyes lives upon tipon his wife a earnings all the sand he Us lias lain ISM the he latter end of his name he po doubt deserved kicking bu but the noble earl does not hot shine with fig t lustre as the ticker kicker the the bonton wonton will lose nothing by the the T e affair w will I 1 give her greater notoriety and many ily neove people to see gee the earls particular 1110 Mend 0 no ani and the cause of a sc udal who 7 1 w would riot stir a aag pe peg to dee see the deft acting ng ot mrs debeh bebe aalde e the case se of an earl 11 pa a his muscle brinzan brin zat TO mind au an echi exaltation alou of what is called balled MUSCULAR CHRIST UNITY that has hao I 1 pt occurred the rev bev Q G H hawins vicar of holy trinity karlh in stroud strond was out walking atwith ills ate wife when wehen ue he observed two ruf ruffians flans who were making sport by setti setting fig a dog on a poor old woman who was nearly seared scared out of her wits kins with the me fellows and tried his best to make them desist but they only aply maae liae fun fuji of the person parson and kept up ther their brutal treatments the reverend gentle gentleman maw further inter interi A i when they attacked him savagely he sailed in with his fane cane and hib fists and fiade alem the worst 0 of o it t lie he knocked one ene down and thou bhough kicked violently white while holding aim by the other he be joined the vio tory had them both arrested and they were raed fined heavily tw the assault there is no need forrell for religion gion to take 91 ou 4 mio and somei some i iames theredo there is virtue in getting gelt lne righteously angry i everybody has haa heard of s tia GREAT grear the monster mobster ship and fabj fa ure but it is not generally gen brally known OW n what has become of her after many ups and downs of fortune the downs predominating although the craft has never gone down literally hut but still floats on the bosom of the deep she hasteen has been turned into a cheap show A sort of general 4 fair has been held on board the leviathan of thle the sem sea she has been ayi in the mersey and has been visited by thou thousands gands of liv on pleasure bent at a small email outlay when the curiosity of the danity Lan Kyll ity people has teen been ati sned she is to be moved to other ports porte ana anwyll will turn an honest for the ordrie tors astow as the bluest biggest afloat tj it the great Brunel who planned her arid add the olever clever scott russet basse who constructed her had foreseen her late fete how bow 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