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jhe Daily Abqus. rCBUIEU) BT JOS. E. ROBINSON, EUlTOIl AND rnontiKTon f-.'4 vcsa ftala sUawr or ib pwupicaaS tbc Uallr DmoorUc aa4 tirnirl) Imojss o9 lasua vharaln tea paopla's If i'j tr t iukt. Proffrawtr. abraast of ta tr. w snail always a-odea vortokaap our . orial and local oulumoa u to taa a7 aad our. Our 4rculaUoo a rapldlv looraaaln d . hop to soon hava tba larfoal elroala lon ar.y paper In I atin finl UkHii. MmUn I ml Ik A.V QjUn. A C WOLDSBOKO. N. C MAY 2, 1893 ANOTHZB STEP TOWARDS HOME BULZ. Mr. Gladstone's Home Rule Bill patscd iU second reading in the House of Commons on April 21, by a vote of 347 to 301, a majority of four more than bad been x pected. The bill retired the no broken support of the Irish Naa tiooalists, at well aa of the English Liberals and Radical. It will reach the committee stage on May 4, and will, in all human proba bility, pass the third reading and then go to the House of Lords in dne coarse of time. What will the Lords dot "lie ject it" sajs Lord Salisbury, and he, if anj one, is able to speak with authority on that subject. And then! Then Gladstone will gi?e them another chance to think better on it; which if thej fail to do, he will appeal to their makers and masters, the poople of Great Britain, who, strong in the power of extended suffrage, may be depend ed upon to bring the insolent peers to their senses. It is significant ot the desperate condition of the Tory mind that the loaders of the anti-IIome Kale movement are placing their ohief reliance pn the hope of defeating it by the threat of civile war in Ulster. Ten thousand Orangemen and their sympathisers met to denounce Gladstone's policy, at Albert Hall, London, last Satura day. The Dake of Abercorn pre sided, nd when be mentioned the name of Gladstone it was greeted with biases and cries of "Barabbas," which, it will be remembered, was precisely the cry ot a similar gath cring in Jerusalem, some nineteen hnndred years ago. The Dake threatened rebellion, as Salisbury and Balfour and Chamberlain and all of their kind hare done; but it is an empty threat In the House of Commons, on Mondsy evening, General Sir George Chesney moved, as an amendment to the Home Rale Bill, that the Government should withdraw the military forces from Ireland before tbe proposed Irish Parliament ahould be established this, avowedly, in order that tbe Orangemen might be enabled to fight tbe new administration without interference from the Im perial Government Of conrse the motion was only a. piece of what is called in gambling phrase blnffing,w and no civilized govern ment would contemplate it serU onsly, as its author well knew; bnt it is almost a pity that the belli cose Orangemen cannot be legally allowed to try conclusions, with their opponents. The only fight against Home Rale will be Lught in Parliament and at the polla. The weapons will be rotes; the inanitions of war, election" expenses. Happily for the good cans, the friends of Home Rule in America and else where are responding generously to the call of iU advocates at home, and the may be depended upon to stand by the flag until the battle Is won. . ; : ' . If for the winning, it should be nccewary to abolUb tbe whole re action ary and use leu body known as the House of Lords, Jlr. Qld stone is equal to that doty," and there would be a floe poetic joat Ion In the deed; but it is txtremelj doubtful if even those fatawitied hereditary legis'a'os are iupid enough to court their detraction by carrying opposition to lbs po pular will ao far. They wi 1 ub init to the irievitab't) with what grace hey em, whou thj? jh that resistance means auicdj. A for tbe royal xs ent to a U ue Rale Bill, once the measure pares Par liament there need b no e r on that head. Queen Victoria is neither a Gerpe III. nor a William lV., but a ahrewd o'J lady who know on which tide her interests lie, and her ton i eqnally alive t the modem condition! upon which a rojal tenure i held Altogether, the prospect for iioute Uole are tetter than ever before, XMothiog, in human preset ence, cin now tarn it btck o long delay it acuouipliahincnf. Evoi ttie death ot its great champion would notsuffi: to bar its success ful march. it the lores wjru shrewd, as Disraeli, the greatest tf them, was, they would see that iactand parry the blow on the in evitable by recogoiz'ng it. But Toryism and wisdom are totitradic tory terms; otherwise we should not be today eujoying the privilege of watching the death struggles of Toryism from a free republic, made so by tho fatuity of Lord Salisbury's illustrious predecessors over a hundred years ago. Cholera and the Clergy. - i ' A meeting of representative clergymen yesterday at the Mew (Jenlury UIuo discussed tbe cholera danger, and after arriving at the conclusion that the Mayor was tbe only omcai to whom the power to prevent an invasion of the cholera pestitat.ee was delegated, decreed that a coin-, mittee of one bandred and fifty clergymen should be appointed to wait upon Mayor Stuart and urge him to exercise his powtr to the ut most and without delay. It is pre umed, of course, that tbe com mittee, oi one hundred and fifty clergymen and the constituency of clergymen for which they stand will tender the Mayor all the as sistance they can afford him and that the meeting will result in an understanding through which the clergy and the Mayor can co-opei ate. Dr. MeVickar made a practical suggestion, which if judicially car ried out, may prove quite as useful as anything that can be done in matter. ilia proposition is that each clergyman in ibiladelpbia shall preach to bis congregation on a given Saoday upon the dangers ot cholera, so that tbe public may be thoroughly roused to their indi vidual respensibility. If this plan is carried out and the clergymen judicially point out the way in which each member of their several congregations can assist jn the gen eral cleaning up process that will make the city cholera proof, much good can be accomplished. If, on tbe contrary, a panicky condition of tho popular mind is created by sensational sermons on tho imminent danger of a cholera epidemic, more harm than good may result. Too much cannot be said by way of pointing out practi cal methods to be employed in placing the city in tbe best posti ble sanitary condition, and too little cannot be said of a nature to cauae needless alarm It is to be assumed, however, that discretion will govern the ac tion of so intellegent a body aa tbe clergy of a great city like ours and upon this assumption tbe course recommended by jeaterday's meet ing is worthy of the highest com mendation. No class have greater influence with that portion of tbe population which must be chiefly depended upon in great public emergencies, and if through their intervention the city officials and the citizens are enabled to cooper ate thoroughly in all practical san itary measures the danger of a se rious cholera epidemic will be ma terially leasened. Philadelphia Timet. Mount Airr JVVw; Tbe recent i cold snap has killed moat of the fruit in this Tieinitj. There ma qe applet left, bnt the are not 136 .it" ' -V POVDER Absolutely Pure. 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