Show CilI ARbES imAM AUGir A great ado is being mado made about charles bradlaugh the member elect to tho tile british parliament from northampton it is supposable that when a man is 13 elected to a national legislature in britain and elsewhere A eliat he to some sonic extent at least represents the views of his constituents if this be so in his case tho electors of northampton who have returned him twice must be a rough lot of people if the epithet unmitigated ID scoundrel i is s based on an utter lack of principle that is the kind of a man he lie is he ile is a socialist of the tile most e extreme x kind having spoken and published his sentiments on oil that subject time and again ho ile lias has encored sneered at the tile idea of such a tiling atilid as conscience existing in the human orp organism cism having ironically characterized actori zed it as an irritation of the ner nervous voits diaphragm yet tilia person j who would delight to sec see all u monarchs and governments swept out of existence appears at the b bar ar odthe house of parliament and asks A that an oath in ill which occurs the name of deity in whom he lip has no belief occurs be administered to him this oath is to be bandin binding g upon something that he says lias bits no existence it certainly docs does not appear to have in liim its purport is to render it obligatory on him to uphold the queen whose existence in her position he lie believes to be an intolerable nuisance he is nota not a believer in ordinary morality having in connection with mrs basanta Bc Bes santa noff noted d secularist bublis published shed views in favor of the limitation of the number of the population with disgusting t directions as to tho the mo bedits dtta operandi ope randl by which that object cu could be 12 complis nip ji shed hed aside from his atheism b being cing c elected I to parliament bya by a numerous constituency shows a deep demoralization of the public sentiment this extends to a large extent to every part ofilio country for on the 06 oc u caslon casion of liis his first return large and enthusiastic mass meetings were held all over the Ki kingdom Kirg radom dom protesting in g against th alie e efforts that were made to prevent him taking ins his scat perhaps more rema remarkable still was the fact that some sonic of tho the most prominent participants and sect speakers al lers at these niec meetings ting s were clergymen krofl professed sed followers of jesu jesus these facts indicate not only a widespread wide spread hood flood of infidelity but a deplorable I laxity of sentiment on oil matters of morality if the people looked upon the el principles advocated by the man mail W with that degree of detestation they merit they would refrain at least from froin giving him enthusiastic support in the is issue uc in question we h have I IV es seen Bradlaugh Mr r and heard him speak he ile is above the average and somewhat squarely built his forehead is is high giving an appearance of strong trow intellectual power chic I I he lie really possesses it looks as is if it were out of harmony with the lower part of oghig his f face ace the nose being so some me IF W I wl lat small tile mouth large a and nd coarse with a cynical expression combined with one of relentless s cruelty stamped about it the chin is large and broad and the jaws square his voice is clear yet harsh ringing and raspy raspy in III debate lie is is almost invincible figuratively speaking cing ho lie springs upon his antagonist tag onist with w iiii the fierceness of a tiger and rends him into shreds THE ADVANCED liberal young t man of the times is an all in institution that parts its hair in the middle struts around as if the earth were a small farm firm compared with the balance of it its possessions it also repudiates god and considers matured a and nd experienced people who wilo have lave some regard for sacred things its so many full blown idiots this institution was evidently not on hand liand when modesty and good sense w were ere dealt out it possesses an immeasurably high estimate of its own excellence and powers and in that particular enjoys the mast most it is the only matter in which lie be tokens tile slig slightest ht symptom of originality THE JUNE number of the allan atlantic tic published by houghton Mif flinA co boston bosston at per annum at I lias has several features which will commend it to a host of readers besides liberal install installments indents otho serial stories by miss elps and henry james jr there arc are two admirable articles forthe for alic season A taste of maine birch a thoroughly characteristic outdoor out door essay by john burroughs and A spring opening a charming descriptive arti cleby edith thomas A paper which deserves the attention of every one interested in social science is an indoor pauper a careful statement of facts ga gathered therod from reports of a largo large number of the states by octave thanet H IL in a paper entitled bergen days contributes a very interesting account of norwegian lifo and character john ropes in a paper entitled who kholost lost waterloo describes the various manoel and movements of that fateful day dayi with clearness and precision over on oil the mounting by charles egbert craddock is an exceedingly cee engaging story of southern life and scenery richard grant white this time writes in his usual charming style of french tragedy the reviews of new books arc are unusually varied and interesting tills this month there is a diversity of readable brief essays essa ys in the contributors club elie second number of I the atlantic under mr baldrichs Ald richs C editorship docs does great credit to his care and judgment YESTERDAY ELDER gro BATT of logan arrived from a mission to new zealand on which lie was absent two years and mid seven months he brought with him a company compan y of twenty nine sainta all of whom readied reached here in excellent health the ocean voyage was made in the SS City of sidney brother batt labored with vigor and activity and met with considerable s success a goodly number having been added to tile church during his ministry having personally baptized seventy five persons himself he left lef tilie the mission in new zealand in good condition with fair prospects of future success thus tile work of the tile latter day gathering goes oneace of the kindreds kind d of the earth supplying ita iti quo tl anc harr niam R fc tream ff xii and with alio l contil continued lud increase from ever every y source comes up before those who lave the welfare of the work at heart the tile accumulatively important question of what shall we do with our immigrants the 1110 exigencies pf af ifie community demand that tills this question bes be solved by the f spread of labor producing ug institutions it is one of tile gravest questions aus eions of atlie the day pay A ANENT nm T T THE I I B proclivity in ill this country for dollar hunting the new york sun suit gives vent to the following whatever the degree of sa cr edness attaching taching it to tile revised I new kew testament for the moment alic chief feature connected its publication seems to bethe be alie trickery to for obtaining premature copies the most disreputable dodges dodes dod es have been geen tried in order to secure beats in reproducing and selling it it sham extracts extrac ts from it I have ave already been ili in circulation i and altogether a ilis disreputable bbate of things exists in iii rc reference ferelle to to tile work considering considering ats its i character missionaries in foreign lands sometimes ti tell remarkable stories of the eagerness of people to obtain the testament but the eagerness in this christian country seems scents to bo be to ma make ke a f few ew more dollars than ones neighbor in selling it IF ANY A y dependence can bo be placed in the dispatches the prospects of conkling and platt for election reelection re to the senate from new newyork york arc are li hourly beco becoming mim thinner the tile probabilities of mr C having an opportunity of gratifying his expressed craving for private life if e are becoming correspondingly more inore promising massachusetts HAS iras adopted what might be termed an all anti crean law it went into effect at the bo beginning ginning of this month tile legislature of that state is of tile opinion that if a in man an drinks ardent sp spirits brits lie should do so openly and brave the remarks of all who may be tempted to take a it limited I view of society through gh the street door of a barroom hence the enactment of the law in question by and bye screens will be swept away from more institutions than drinking saloons arid and abe ahe worker of iniquity will be seen in in ills his hideous deformity A exchange assert asserts that agitation is life stagnation is death when a community ceases to agitate for its rights and in its interests te rests it is on oil the road to the graveyard bold aggressive people always take the advantage of timid apathetic ones when a man throws himself in despair on oil the ground lie invites others to trample upon him whole lie gets what he deserves it is tile same with wit communities we believe in utah taking a wise but sturdy manly stand in every issue in which her rights and interests arc are involved WE AKE ARE pleased to be able to speak a good word for ex senator conkling in all the statements that have been made concerning him there lias has not so far as we have read been even an intimation of his connection with any financial frauds U ud in this era of political mud splash ing this is remarkable for in this degenerate day innocence docs does not shield a man from the malignant begriming be of his public opponents opponent |