Show old world ama I 1 todon june 90 no death ct a forello for elgo potentate for 0 a ny 9 yea r his affected the engligh as that of the emperor ick of germany it was not merely lao illustrious sufferer had passed through a period of trial and r a ith a graciousness earned the sympathetic of tile I 1 though that of tse it the late emperor A title to consideration from till but almost in the strictest sense he as on a of ourselves and as such lie had always been regarded by ilia people of these realms since the lay now just more than thirty years ago when lie led to the altar the princess royal of england eldest daughter of our own to be known as dowager empress victoria tast year when the great jubilee ce lebra tion was held at westminster abbay no figure as more barked by the vast crowds assembled along the route than tile whito clad crown Prin germany who alth marshals batou in ittris and gold balmet on head rode proudly along by the side of the queen and wits the most heartily cheered of all that glittering esc princes it was then ill most impossible to conceive that se a tod in ills threat was ilia beginning a I 1 that fell disease which at length has laid him low but dinall causes often fell the greatest oaks and the em peter frederick has succumbed after of tribulation which has been terrible in its intensity blit he has passed away amid the grief of the gorman people and the deep seated sympathy of the whole of the civilized world what was said of washington at his death might be used its a most fitting epitaph for the late emperor first in war first in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen A development of tile telegraphic system which in a time of popular turbulence have important re salts has just been effected by the authorities in charge of the itin pall co for a antwork of wires has bean laid between scotland yard and tile various constabulary 8 lations of london which would ena ble on an emergency a force to be so intoned from every part for con cont rallou apoll any oye quarter and the value of this Is self evident put a bory coment that the poli ce ate being congratulated upon tills do of prise complaints a to being rai ed by the medical pro 1 13 lon thit system ii not that could be alien atia crali cited with tile possibilities of human life are in tile question doctors complain that oa lug to III a dilatory manners of clerks and aho want of due facilities for need itil sandly lives are 0 in peril and indeed are lost while the y have it further cimpl int that tile public ara 0 afteu so careless car elers that tile address of tile patient is omitted horn the mesa N it it couse queRt friction and dero lay the is touch to be sal d on till these points but as to the public only can be blamed for ahmo is far general a on this matter of emitting addresses which frequently puzzles not only doctors but ordinary bubness anen As rule war correspondents are not cry popular with the military authorities and at a time of campaign the restrictions upon them are apt to be both many and irksome but even those generals who have least liked them in the past are beginning to we that in the present condition of special corre 8 pond e n tearea practical necessity of the situation for the taxpayer claims a of knowing what Is going on at the seat of war and how his own a are faring and are being treat ed and the consequence Is that of grownup a distinctly more friendly feeling between the military authorities and the cepro of the press which may in future have cic ellent results ke ono of the fruits of tills more friendly feil I 1 ng days ago wile n ard wolseley unveiled in the crypt of st pauls cathedral a al brass to those of war corres pon dents who fell duriex the various soudan ca rapa igns those men had died in their to the british public and in their degree deserved honor side by side with the soldiers who had perished in those a ikast rou a times it Is not always remembered by the purchaser of news papers what an amount ot risk has frequently to be run in procuring their mental pabulum and it was only fetting that 0 lie presence on this anal anchovy a I 1 yet pleasing oce as ton of one of als biest known of our an fn glish generals bae emphasized the debt which Is popularly owed to the press heroes of tile Sod dara richard the cornish engineer m ho was the first to place a locomotive upon the rails but who lacked the practical of george stephenson who made the locomotive live has had to wait a long time for popular recognition lie has been dead about sixty years it Is only now that a memorial has been set up in abbey to his honor and there to a certain grimness in the situation beca use i of tile fact that tills WILD who was one of the meet gifted engineers this can tury has seen died in abject poverty and lies in depthford deptford Dept ford churchyard without as much as a stone to mark ills glav e by his invention of the high pressure engine and the adrical boiler be a great benefit upon the commercial world brat he never reaped muck for himself because he was filled with such gigantic projects that they proved to him to be merely wit I o thaw laps led hain to ruin there 1 always a deep melancholy attaching atti ching to a sroor which Is shattered bv want of w at Is commonly known as ballast ilow often I 1 daily life do we see men of great natural talent ruined frean this one cause for in the hard struggle of existence it Js tact even more than talent which aux to marily wins the victory it appears that taa of an I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 s 1 1 r h i I 1 4 aka I 1 ollie a parceled british penal establishments tim e I 1 letter reveal 4 conditions f raffalli which provably ably ery feu on aside of chofe who laae been so 1 1 fortunate fortu as to experience it wela aurare of it was in ona of the tail baj ers said has been largely commented As will be seen I 1 it Is written by a moon of in fluence an foreman of a hilry at Cler kensell SeRA on being dis charged after six alays 1 with any fallow by of ilia judge went oer Penton villo prison pained to see the brutal strider w aich torture Is hourly inflicted upon m any of ilia poor prisoners we w ere told abat for a month After entry the prisoners as vre i aw thern are kept upon aliat invention the treadmill their time of actual wor king on it hours daily we were then shown the cells and the dreadful instrument of torture called tile pian kiwi front the will aching in every limb the poor prisoner for a whole i month liss to lie all night upon tills raised platform it matir or tt 11 ow this Is riot butil dimmit it eps beyond it it ish ture As in englishman itral rate 1 payer I 1 most p rote t its longer continuance th b I 1 in which pel of love and for gi veness is a ily set forth to the prIson ors we also visited but I 1 fail to see bow any prisoner aching in all ilia bonea from the plank bed can obtain belief in such far off possibilities the system of silence which also pre valls is against human nature and productive of prison crime surely it is high time it we mean really to be a civilized and christian nation to sweep away the silent and the plank bed altogether and to treat prisoners as human be brags entitled to our kindness tin duran ce instead of driving them into a wearisome melancholy madness it Is a shocking fact m I 1 tell all ito have studied european penal systems will admit that our treatment of prisoners sentenced to short terms Is surpassed in cruelty by that of no other civilized nation of couppe prisons are penal establishment establishments s and prisoners have no to be mal le comfortable but it is a bandill to civilization that men should be daily from our gdola fill 0 wakened and facial ties impaired imp tired and in a condition far less fit to earn an honest living than when the y entered ll 11 WARWICK I 1 tam of atall are bound to come to the front and be ta ken ad idge of by bubness men either bere or outside it is ra ported in a eoma P aper abat a cabitor Cali tor 1114 company edth ne lill nal capital is about to expend giov in a for on coal and dells at iron city atall tar immor im mor that two of tho chicago anar clotts had fr chatea kil stir ye berday it 1 I soil 0 sati that the it aJit me against haira necessitate d such heavy bondi that they could not raise them and had to go to jill |