Show NOBILITY s f tha wade iby the involved more particularly tho aristocratic and wealthy people of england since the worst of inhuman crimes revealed could only bo perpetrated by men Poor people could not purchase tho bodies of tender girls upon choso whoso physical purity so high a price haiT been set one of the infamous women who had kept an almost open market for the sale of little maidens declared to the investigators that her business had been very dull binco the queens guards egypt and every discovery mado by the news papera commission of reporters involved patricians many tf them belonging to the highest nobility of the land or even to alie royal family when the assertions of the daring journal were questioned it offered to make proof of all its horrible stories before a committee of exalted men the archbishop ot canterbury the bishop of london cardinal manning ard morley and reid these irreproachable proa chable gentlemen accepted the proposition and examined with all necessary care and diligence the testimony adduced their public report yesterday aca acv as true all the dread of the gazelle but they declined to pursue inquiry concerning any class of participants in the immorality and they refuse to make public the names of any persons whose guilt was inadvertently discovered by them in the sense that they at liberty to aavo themselves from any disagreeable encounters sinning aristocrats no criticism can be made upon the members of the committee but in the cause of reform and in order that opposition to legal remedies of the evil might be overcome it is a great misfortune that the labors of the committee did not extend further the possession of exact batot upon the subject would be of incalculable value to the reformers in their effort to amend the criminal laws they will meet with u secret but very powerful opponent in the ins fluence of the rich and titled who will resent as vigorously as they dare any encroachment upon their privileges the only thing which can stop the exercise of libertine opposition to the cause of morality is a fear of public exposure and the consciousness that they were known and that their efforts to prevent the passage of proper laws roust bo made with a certain degree of open ness would paralyze their wicked designs the nobility have not spared the lowly they have preyed upon the virtue of defenseless children they have forced poverty into vice now they are not worthy of the protection of investigators but any effort to shield them will be in vain the of the englishman is now aroused A mighty social revolution will follow the patrician vampires may congratulate them selves it they have etheln afier the wave of shall have receded their titles and their fortunes |