Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 March 1885 — A NEW LECTURE. [ARTICLE]
A NEW LECTURE.
On an|old Theme Opinions of the Press. Logansport, (Ind.) Journal. The address of Ges, Packard was one of the finest and one of the most* eloquent that has ever been delivered in this city, Wabash, (Ind.) Plaindealer. Everybody pronounoa the addiess of Gen. Packard last evening to be one of the most eloquent and interesting ever delivered in Wabash Kalamazoo, (Mich.) TelegraphGen. Packard was listened to with eager attention and the most evm dent indications th t every person i the room followed his sentences from the opening to the dosing of the address. Adrian, (Mich ) Tinies aud Expositor. Gen. Packard is on of the most eloquent orators in the country. Laporte, (Ind.) Herald-Chronicle. GenPackur’ deliveied one of the finest speeches at Hall.s Opera Hous», Saturday night, that -re presume was ever listened to in this city. "It was able, logical, witty, humorous and eloquent. Laporte, (1,, d.) Argue. Tien follow'd a masterly speech by Gen. Packard, wherein he spoke of the trials and hardships of a soldiois’s life, and carried the boys back to the tented field, thr-lliug them with the memories of camp and battle Ihe General made ■ a most telling speech and nna that will long remembered by all who heard it. Jackson (Mich.) Daily Citizen. Gen. Packard’s address was a finished, eloquent and perfect oration from beginning to end The diction was classic, ths illustration apt, and the climax fauliless n .lofty grandeur.
