' 1 1, . .v. i i.. 1?-' 7. ' . -17. P r if The Dalles Daily Chronicle. The only Republican Daily Newspaper n Wasco County. EASTE11X OFFICE -2SO to 234 Temple Court, N. Y. Citv. E. KAT, Agent. XvfUy CI It It It i ti ; ltute. Chronicle ami Orcgonian. . $- Chronicle anil Examiner - -o Chronicle anil Tribune 1 "6 Chronicle and X. Y. World ... . 2 00 FRIDAY. JUNE 23. 1897 FEAST AX I) FAST. The Telegram takes the Irish peo-; pie to task for their counter-demon- j stration on the occasion of the queen's J jubilee. Its criticisms arc r.ot just. ! Much as may be said of Queen Vic- j toria and her reign, there is but little in it, to cause Ireland's sons any exu j berance of joyful demonstrations. ' Of England's advancement since ; Victoria was placed upon the throne, 1 there can be no question. Her do-1 minions have grown, her wealth mul tiplied over and over again. As has( been truthfully said, "she owns a ' large part of the land and all the! t-eas.'" England has prospered and ( grown as few, if any, nations have equaled in the same length of time. Englishmen have just cause to feel . proud. How is it with Ireland? When Queen A'ietoria ascended the throne .Ireland is credited with having !), 000.000 people. How have they been affected in the sixty years of her reign? The census tells a sug gestive stoiy. Today Ireland has :i,;300.000 Irish population. Sixty years of Victoria has driven .V00, 000 of Ireland's children out of their native home. It is an eloquent crit icism of England's policy toward her sister isle. Nor was it deserved. While the iron heel of British rule was crushing the life. out of Ireland's industries, Ireland's sons were carry ing the English tlag gallantly to new conquests. With Corcoran at Ualak lava, with Clive in India, in Asia's jungles or Africa's deserts, wheicver English greed or English interests compelled war, Ireland's sons shed os gallant blood as ever glorified a battlefield. What was her reward and their's? Let the spirit of Robert Emmett answer. In 1817 and '-18 English landlords mercilessly com pelled the Irish tenant to sell his grain to pay rent, and there being a failure of the potato crop, 1,."U0.000 Irish people starved to death. Eng land did nothing for them, and the people of the United States appalled by their suffering, by generous con tributions prevented that number being perhaps doubled. Ireland owes England nothing but that love which the Senegarnbian helot felt for the master who scourged him to his work with lash and blow. Queen Victoria's reign has been a great and glorious one for England ; but Ireland has gained nothing but suffering and cruel treatment for it, and the past sixtj' years disclose nothing that would, or should, cause Ireland to rejoice over England's glory. Victoria's policy towards Ireland was but a continuance of that of her predecessors; but that does not re lieve it from the charge of cruelty. The Irish are a pathetically light hearted people, brave, long-suffering, hopeful. If they were not, their race would bo but a incinorv toda'. It may not have been good taste to display mourning on so joyous an i occasion. It may have been really wrong to hurt an Englishman's feel ings at such a time. It may bo that politeness, especially Irish politeness, would have dictated, there being n lady in the case, that Ireland should insist she enjoyed her treatment for the past sixty years. It may he that the memoiy of Irish blood vainly shed on Irish soil for Ireland's rights, should have been for the time for gotten. Hut all of these things would have been lies. Ireland sees Victo rla's reign through Irish eyes, and if they tee not with llio same vision as Kiiglislnnen, lot the latter remember that those eyes have been too often blurred with tears from cruel, wicked and inhuman treatment. Kngland has cause to rejoice; but no fair-minded student of Hnglish history can truthfully assert that he land has not abundant cause to mouin. The Condon fJlobe, noting the ap pointment of T. Lyons to the olllcc of townsitc commissioner at .luneau, Alaska, without intending it calls at tention to one of the things that cause a deficit in the national treas ury. It says: "This is a position that pays $2000 a year salary, and will require only a small portion of his time. In addition to this he can perhaps make double as much out of his law practice." If it requires only little of his time, why so largo asalaiy? Congress would do well to turn its attention to economizing, instead of trying to raise revenues to meet extravagant expenses, CATARRH local'sdisease and is tho result of colds and sudden climatic changes. For your Protection no positively state that this remedy does not contain mercury or any ether injur ious drug. 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