| Show I 1 balfour going to ireland to beliele the tho D td districts LORD vol A I DE bot ile 11 faili fail 1 10 ch object ar on a j the degeneracy orthe rib Cliris tim larch Z STANDARD special F I 1 chronicle Sv avice ice 1 LOMO sept 6 mr balfour la is going to ireland to direct the tile eleca tie tive in tome pews meas measures uTes designed to meet the distress which prevails there on account of the famine lie ile will also do something toward expediting the cons constriction traction of the railia railway a extensions tene iona toward the west and I 1 be a will organize and pot put in a better w working 1 irking the improvements la 1 drainage dr a inage which at anre a koin dc on particularly in du dublin ba in B alfr albo also has a new scheme on hand band for or the re relief ef of congested districts where the tile effects of the famine are likely to bo be most disastrous the idea is to re lieve overpopulation over population partly by emigration and by migration to other other parts parta of ireland as recommended by mr davitt I 1 it in high timo time that the secretary for or I 1 island I 1 land should turn bis his atten attention tio 1 I 1 to 0 M the terrible state of affairs prevail ing in that country up to the present time the authorities at the cantle bare have done dome absolutely nothing and have paid no attention whatever wha to the reports 0 is of great distress which have M been the common co namoa talk about there in the face of the brutal apathy of the people who ot to move first in in a case like t this I 1 is a number of local bodes bod ea are tailing taking action looking lo 10 ahe the bettering of the condition of the peasantry on the suggestion of mr davitt efforts are being mado mada to influence the peasantry to BOW cabbages and turnips a as aromia promising t to 0 yield V a d a good crop as a substitute for the he potato crop this w would 0 13 id bring about a mitigation of t the be distress but would by no means suffice to rescue the people from their dreadful dreadful outlook the action of lord sackville at stratford has destroyed any remaining chance which be he may have had of a reappointment aa as ambassador anywhere lie ile hai has been constantly dunning lord salisbury for some diplomatic post ever rince fince bis his disgrace in the united stats states and the premier has always turned a deaf ear to hie his incessant importunities lie cannot now hope to ever cross the ocean again in any public capacio Ts and ho be has probably BO so disgusted th the ISri foreign office as well as th the people that be lie will not be allow d to liae have anything to do with the affairs of he the nation the house of lords it lord sackville go BO far in hn pernicious activity as to prosecute hie hi threatened suit enit against the council tor for infringement gement on hia rights right send and refusal to pay I 1 ay him rent on the grounds reoccur pied aed b by the american fountain the F mediate result will be absan an Ap applies tion to parliament ta t abolish the system t e m of e copyhold op b 0 id tenure which in v ol 01 kolreg ves th the e dual lu a 1 ownership whereon lord 8 claim is backed mr spurgeon ot of commenting on the presence of a number of clergymen at he the performance of judith ludah said the christian church of the present day laya the harlot bayoud any church F n any age no amusa amusements ments are too live ive for her her pastors pastora have sat their mark of approval on the labors of play actors to this have we come at last where we w e never came before no conot not in darkest hoar hour V 1 christiana are not indignant the lord have ive mercy upon them dr parker beina being introduce on this I 1 subject declared that the pulpit is dying of cowardice suppose he said there are 2003 congregational preachers in england it would be a great eat mercy if of them never preached again mr stead introduced general booth of the salvation army to L aird rd wolsley loyine and after a long and friendly talk lord wolsley said to booth if it you had been a soldier you would nave have been tha greatest general of the century TUG THE BERUH BERLIN CABU CABLE prea BERLI BERUT sept ept 0 6 emperor william general von wn moltke general von goetze goetz count von aldersea ald ersee 0 archduke stephen and admiral S sterneck te of the austrian navy to day w a on board the flagship baden th the e man lavres of the fleet in Ilens Flens burger fiord opinions of f experts both british and an trian as a to the admirable con of the german fleet et a and n d the wonderful developments 0 of f th the e n navy a vy public interest to in the iu anoa res Is slight but the emperor has kept attention centered ered upon his movements by suggestive utterances at off iclal banquets obviously aiming to proclaim steadfast adhesion to the austrian alliance liance Rl the reich sa r gge publishes an official version of the he s peeches which Is calculated to booth sooth austrian jealousies over the interviews and prepare a w wa a 7 for with emperor francis joseph during arina d at silesia government circles are agitated over the new now project for the reform of Herr Herren enhaus baua initiated by the emperor under the ilia instigation of ifera miguel it is the intention of the government to so reorganize the Herren baus as to destroy the conservative conserva the majority in that bouse house hostile to t the h a social reforms proposed by his majesty roa jest one report is that the ministers approve a still more radical scheme of reorganizing the house on a basis akin to modern ideas of senatorial representation in connection with this reform herr miguel and herr parr forth furth have prepared a bill which proposes pro posea the abolition of onil privileges still pos by land owners in east and nd west prussia crania erania silesia and prussian saxony saxon by which local elections are co controlled and local government gern ment held in tile grim grip of these feudal superiors prince bismarck and tho the princess left hamburg tonight to night on their way ft ay to visit tho the ex chancellors sisters at Kroch lendorff the princes PrIn cos stay at hamburg has been one prolonged ovation count herbert at a meeting with emperor william at potsdam promised to use bis his influence with his hi father to induce him to ce caaso a bis his revelations and return to friend friendly ay iy relational rela tiona with hia his majesty |