Show IRELAND lar ENGLA ENGLAND D FRANCE 1 n n i i swit iK fT itel clel 1 a nhe ephe e 4 writt written e ly ngy by rev e F frederick charlton chariton of sacramento now in in europe to rev 0 C wheeler san francisco from which the following extracts are made 1 reached queenstown Queens town 6 on the of june here I 1 was subjected to considerable sid erable parley whether I 1 was not 1 1 a t fenian and it was alleged by hiie one of the officers that indeed I 1 ver very much nuch resembled the head centre stevens t e ve I 1 traveled when released through the whole extent of ire lre ireland land from south to north visiting cork limerick dublin belfast and killarney and its I 1 lakes ake ahe q never have I 1 been so astonished one fifth of ireland is as picturesque as central parl park new york diac macada laa lan ida mazed ro roads ads splendid lawns lawn s shady bowers make up the scene ivy covered castles and round towers ri rise riso scout out of the cultivated spots and present a scene all enchanting on the walls by the grow an and the ivyane vy and in the bowers is a concert of ang song ayt f lark the cities of cork limerick belfast and dublin are fine cities and for sweetness of manners sometimes called blarney and for personal beauty I 1 have found no people equal to the irish I 1 was delighted with ireland the face of the country and its people hang like an enchantment upon me of england I 1 have only to say the climate is the worst I 1 know I 1 spent nine days daya of rainy weather in london and its nel nei neighborhood the people of england are an overworked and underfed people and are neither I 1 large arg e intelligent nor handsome that england en gland is a the strongest and best nation in the old world may be true that its heart is right I 1 will not question but tile the erust crust of Ea english glish society is so thi cland eland claud aj unsightly tig that the travel traveler tri veler cr has no time to get through it I 1 love many english people in america and in my church in sacramento but I 1 saw nothing lovely in the personal character of tile the english nation they have an outside as thick as made mado up of ignorance conceit and brag bracy 0 in commerce mechanism and kanuf manufacture england Is is great but in treasures of art though rich through the accumulations eions of ages and the plunder of nations like the savage who inherits a library they seem not to know what to do with them th they e kee hee keep these treasures of art crowded crowde in sis disorder order in unsightly barns like the british museum and forget not to charge you a shilling a sight for most all you seey secy except the museum which is g gratuitous r atu tous the gospel is faithfully fully and abundantly antly preached England Rugland in both I 1 in n the established church and among the dissenters the people of france aie nie are clean cleall this thid i 1 strikes you yon everywhere they wash their faces and hands and h keep eop cop the dirt unit off them their clothes houses cases furniture aud dra draperies pelles are fire all oil very clean cican in contrast to america even and more ill in contrast to the common people of great Brith britain lb who would be greatly creati improved by washl washing hig fig even my iris irish 11 people people the children especially w were e r e little it tle tie nuggets of gold in blue clay th they g y needed washing tho the french by distinct on re p ilta I 1 never knew know how id ar d tty th chaap vh 11 tue 13 is 13 until 1 I 1 fet fer i amny aillo amoy g a people leopie who make ita it a speciality I 1 enjoy it exceedingly and for the love I 1 have for M am assimilating to it and improving greatly I 1 have come to regard politeness as the sur surplus lus ius munificence of great souls when f I 1 return returns I 1 am going to be ediete especially in my own home ike tile the attribute of merey mercy it is I 1 twice blessed it blesses him who givehand gives give sand and him who receives here it falleth as the gentle rain from li heaven eaven I 1 am not going to apologize for people who are not liot polite after this thie of paris the principal city of france I 1 have to say there is but one on the globe a scene of enchantment by day and by night a city of palaces and gardens and playhouses its broad Bou boulevards levarda streets swept lind and washed every day and filled with a showy pleasure loving throng its very night is excluded by the glitter of gas till tili the new day A fairy land A sensual paradise but all this ignores the real nature and wants of man paris life ilfe lifers Is to be deplored not so much for what it is as what it is not it is only one side of life this high pressure life of sensual pleasure soon wears man out body and soul this diet of luxuries gives a dyspeptic life this sensual bliss consumes the spirit brings an eaily early and sad sad old age and a darland hopeless eternity religion though abundant here and on the continent everywhere has nothing to do in con crollin 9 emoral th conduct af its votaries vot arnes aries life here is ia sen sensual sual suai and rc religion Is 3 penance i A hsen asen Sc schol ooL rold you ever stud study y gram grammer grammell merl 1 I 1 did sir I 1 0 in what case is mr R he is an objective case I 1 I 1 how so because he objects to pay his sub been owing over tb bhreel I 1 years and abid a a half balf 1 J right RI glit what is a noun e dont know but I 1 know hilow what a re noun is f mum well chatis what Is ltv it aft vew a running dite 1 I I tili alii p printer arinter ard aru getting antho on the tho blacklist as rs a delinquent A gadd what is conjunction A aa method metho dof of collect collecting in outstanding out I 1 subscription in conjunction on with mith the constable never employed by printers r until the last jast extremity 11 ehnts night right go to your seat and quit shooting paper wads at the girls superstition T lat at L the lewes petty session ill in england a short time since turnips value 1 ad he did not deny taking the turnips but gave the following extraordinary reason for doing so he had llad a child that was a cripple and a person told him liim if lie he got five turnips lot not his own and rubbed the childs back with them and threw them away without say saying ing anything to anybody atwould cure the child he had turnips own but was told they would not answer awer the purpose OF or andric x INVENTION the best evidence of the progress which this country is making in science and the mechanical arts is see seen n in the rapid increase in IW the number of inventions last week five hundred applications for patents were received at the patent Off eoln eoin coln lV Vas hington ashington together with six ty tv eight lit c caveats aida alda it misstated is stated that two atun hundred dred and twenty two patents kaid Tati bits fits will be issued this week when we consider the comparative perfection of mechanics at the present time it seems as though the whole field of invention has been covered and that there is but little more to be done the statistics show however that the march of in bention is now going on more rapidly then ever before and the imagination is lost in the attempt to conceive what it may bridgforth bring forth the remarkable impetus which has been given to invention within the last year is doubtless attributable in a great measure to the removal of those difficulties which used to beset inventors in the procurement of patents by the amplification simplification and exel 9 ieni lent w in the modus modie sarand sj rand of red tape ism introduced bythe by fhe the present commissioner of patent patents hon T C shealwar Theal Thea ber war who bas has hn 1 11 to b be h a live man tat aur I 1 t I 1 js 1 I |