Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 August 1884 — Page 7

OOUEU

O. POA3TIC IMblUfa.r.

USDIAKA

alothe Imdsr of

Before Csmtaja, If

aU dm hm m.

4T JV QABDKN GATE.

nbM IM-serdea MMI fad of

volwr the oaick Gsrssaa hud as Us kas mmi with the butt ead him. mad thus imlinrnnl Ua.

parties tailing back immediately to ronut tkal ilkw Hiul mil ho WIS left

i Hia there until mom of bit

IMMC MtmsSuSM Kate, a the paleUol say

wjuwjb wow; w w '" " VMmi prsttttnsT. prettr. wwsw Km; to I hMitwd o'er Uw wB re sal

imh vmm esuugsy nw few si

A etaus of frecreet im Wwe

iMi tfw sly MveedroeaHsa' tares tMi not make out a word we saw.

jier lane a now ot mi wi Uv hafml mil aaS k a

Am both bars sept Use wert

let tee

$Se

WefleteiMMeM'Wit wthad her Mart dm HMNIT twwawhwaT eswlewl leC -fwJsBl' Her aW-wett. ktwts seaued tears. I ner ae ear el cteeted tke m. The she Uwssi pet, asy boost Ksttt aat Son, ww ewawd: eke peed: eMl 1 wjesnusa tt an ex tee saidon set.

Lesw Testa bare rolled away stem Owe, Am m burs Hred sad I iesd uwetser, eseaswnss I auu. niet en m ahaSa, Csanwulfut of tee wtM or weather. MM jreer, ween eo ee lee apple ela a aaa. At eve 1 tawitk aay eerMf hsaa. And susses swtverssrydujr M(aet pee ke1 , XT MIRACLE.

turning, pecked him up sad transported Wat to the aw rest comfortable boons.

which Impawned to be ua the other ade

of the Belgiaa border. Hera he was khsdlr Heated until cured.

Iludiag oa his recovery that be ooald

bo wafer Mi-re ow country, ana taat

her a&aira were in such a desperate dit'oe thai aha could not bear Mr J

burden, be determined to push oa to Kaarlaad. and. after trtrunrlinat there lor

ww. mr

to tae l u ted

aay om uti that the age of is over I tall hint boar hrovv

a walk, be

I waa afraid, of noun, that

wm at Um bottom of all his difficulties, but at loaf m be wm willing to keep straight aad try to help Mnmelf it wm my duty to help him. aad it wat therefore necessary for me to look ahead aad find aome employment for aim. m ha expected to leave the hospital about the ar hi w a r a . m.

nMHM of June, wnica waa uw umm edoaiaf my echooL 1 had fought my way through the wiater pretty wtdl. but when 1 looked forward to the aumaier, when there would be no teaching aad eoaeaqueetly no pay, I must ooa.ew that it memed to be Terr cariuw that Prorvleuce should giTe me sorm oaete take oare of just at a time wbee I eooM not m dearly how to take care of myaolf. 1 wont workhur on. however, at uaaaL

natfl Gaataia M. wm dhmafa

tWM AaKflff aMattetme liMani'ilMi ataeaa--etaetaaa et Mr j

Vat eMH me ml wm"

The enhltnee

the

aeaoe onoa aeat to me a traasp who Uha hoepttal, aad then went with him btoat to me four hundred dwfav. jto om of our large pabUe Ubrariea, I had invented my awage in real m- j where I found a abort job for him in tate. which wMaeortmEmthatwhea coBriae- ar French entaiorue. When

the panic of lo caune, ana eo many w

finialww! ile librarian err

f were taken froea the priT j kindly gave me the name of areaOe-

Meoujea um wmm hm pawKmiw, amae wno wtanea acaiawgas maav wr tiMii MAfwtv ii ant aullleiettt to us t i.l tkhliKMr

enable me to pay my iateret. fj thoe-rh smalL yet verr euriooa aad

inereiore iwwnweu.

ge were woremni uwvmw. vMuaoeB. xnere ware aooau in nw i fcwwahttnre wnle takinc via a in ! u tik I I'lmk. Knttaiiak.

the ntidet of tar panic, the ntoperty wm . Jtj Gn aa Dntch, aa weU m McrHlced. to that I wet all. j English. Aa Captain M. had been deI wattbo driven into bankruptcy by I takd some yean before to study and a creedr peraoa from whom 1 had resort uoon militarv matters in Hot

I . A aVJ - a, . r. . . a

: two nousea nan ivo win w w und ne bad been oolurei to learn Hie

dollar, paving him are . hwu and be knew aoaneaeh,aad lenvins; the rent j,,, Lktin. but the other latgtaea He wm not oooteut to beyond hha. As I wm leisure,

: v.: 1 1 w i . mmm Mt M I . . . . . . t - mJ

receive um. iT . " ! i awreea to join mm m m worm, mmm the ftfe thousand Aol!ars I had paid w were to be paid by the hour. Um. together with about two Utonsaad 1 n the meantime 1 had aaawerad aa auilani worth of improvements that I J advertmetaeat aad had thus procured had made, but bought the ptonertr at Bi m private pupil, baskies arraaging uW aaie for three thousand ire hundred . w W m fm Wol-room dur-

Jll .1 ' x.l.BlM.ltw ! ' .1 . ' '

mvttmn, wwa uHfl,utV w ; vox uw vncacion, ew as w

theusund in

an mortgage, receive bark

aeU la him to the amooat six thousand ire hundred doUara. When he sent a deputy sheriff to toke puMciiirin of my school. I waat to a yoana; lawyer, who had been my pupiL and got him to put me through baak-

1 worried a good deal, as nae . .aa

tve expense.

Wkua I haaMled bim tweatv.two dol

lars as bis share of the fret peymatit. i mw a moat startliag change ia his eowrtemuwe. I read there aa in m opes book, sorprise. delight, a struggle to keep arm aad steadyM he had been.

rsptey. I worried a good neat, m asea ,,,4 taea aa uabeaawf aad ivbunrtioa will uadersuch oranuuUMtta, undl uae , 1 1 of the faoe as if he could

mevatagM I wm wa.t ag w traia. hoU out against some temptation and, m usual, full of carkiag t-are, , that wm assailing him. I Mver supI felt sometitini; like a ooW hand grasp- j that it wm possible for the haj the back part of my brain. 1 td f human cooateeaace to express so plaiaMMysel'. " 1 hat mesas naralys'is. If ;iy mm a struggle- Very gladly I 1 am psralyzed my wife and chUdren ; ynld have taken back tha money aad will not only lose their support, bat I ! kept rt (or him. but I could Hud no preahsil become a burtbea to them. The txL and we parted m usual that after-

hest tMtar lor ms to 00 is to top this t moom The next mors bz he wm not

tummw. Tl f

The Aar Hvm the letlowmg iatervtewt

TJaatssaat Fowell, aa offl.er of the Signal Service, who was pre eat at the GreeJjr race pttoa at Porta mouth and aaw at the foaeral of the dead at New York, aad who ta-xed with a 1 th- aurvlvota, salii ioc .iiveraatluu with a Star rr porter to-daj: Toe .uciial w.tich were sept by the ludlvtdual mem -crs of the party were discontinue i apoa leaving Vott Coufer at Lady FrankJia Bar. After reacaiBg Camp Clay one or two diaries wrre hopt--M bj Sergeant Bmtserd.' "1 Umt make any al aOoa to caanl ballaa among the parly?" aaxed the repor'sr. -Ko, I think not. Yoa seethe awn were t o tor km to keep a y note of events when they were reduced to such straits uMMttamisr4 Bat then there is no doubt of the oseaibaHsai There was no chance either of keeping the fact accret, too assay awa knrw it. "Who Kt the cat out of the bagf MWeti, I mppexe It wa H rmaa. He a apt to gt oa a apree and talk too much ; bat the nutter would have become known am hour, because, m I MtM, 1mm many people knew H. The sunrtvora talked about it when thr-r were teeeasd In a hsif-craMd conditwe. New, I have talked wish Greet? and the rest of the survivors, and with the oafeersof the nscsiax party, and Tit telt yoa my oataloa rrspuutug that atocy. There Is ae

loaet aavut tram sua inerc n ne

doubt sheet Qeeer'a husMty when he Mys If there wm cannibalism he did not know it. Whea these ms were reacnad they were not wsseli7e beings. They had sndMbtedty Mbsssted ea bumsa eeh far aoms time. I have no donbt that, driven to drsnatr by banner, they won d go out and cat some ash off the hoatos of their dead eomraass and parsake of It. " Oreely was In a nvbthty bad onadltiea. He was ouaf ned to th teat by t-xtreme weak aess. He wm mighty popa'sr with tat; najority of the party aad whea the ma obtained eomrthiugto rat It wm their Mtural impulse to share it w.th their comas adrr. He partook of beams assa witboat knowing whet he wm eating. Hi awmtal sad bodily strength wm tee far tone to know er care. There is no doubt la my mind bat some of those whs died also partook ot kanmn neeh "The story of the Joy of the snrvhrora when thry were found 1 rMcu-ous. Lievtennnt Coiwell, who wm the first man to leach the tent, told me that warn they met Long who, yoa know, cams part war to meet them.ae wm com

pletely piayrd out. When asked how auwy

nnrtv Is

1 hmnnssihlr teat of ridiasT two horses w

smtag fa ojmoslto direction upon the dency by ths

aoataera nuemsin naawaweiewaa tmpoaaisee mm aat seaWlsaa ths "blood r ahtrt. aad ..Ul ihw.

the other aa olive braaon.

Mr. Biaioe mys, la his letter of aeeentaacv. that -Vrehidl. es hat e yielded.

aad nre yielding, while a growing

Otauty warms ine pouinern ua Northern heart alik-." "Can ant

doubt." he coutinues. '"'t.it hrtweea the setioas ooolidrnce ard -tet m are

to-day more marked than at any per od ia the sixtr Year nrecodinir the elcvtioa

of AbrahamTJacoln T ' Senator Lojrsn

mot only doubts, but daniea, for be ueclnres that the diaajrreeable fact of tae ease is that, while ttieoreticaily we are in the enjoyment of a government of the whole people, practica.lt w arc alm.irf mm far Imm it mm era were is the

aate-beltam days of the Republic.' If ; The caswMaey

thu were true, how could Mr. twaine a ior uwmosnem statement by any poasiuiiity be true? aneotkm ta the C ould there be greater voatidence aad the political qui

esteem between toe sections tnaa u aar period ia the sixty years preceding the war m is undoubtedly the esse -If there were the ut'er subversion of popular govern ment at the South which General iogaa aliers? A more direct eoatradiethm between two eandidntw ot the same party kw never bees mm la our oolitic. Mr. B.aw farther observes that, "If there be oecasioaal and violent outbreaks ia the South against the pesosm a . i as Jf

rui progtvs. um puooo nvouow w

amisltai pany -aaan

from n sritacal

ter aad his tnesrdlf

went too far. He

He wm so hard

raseed for raid

date's itrfrasa that ha

aad tnckv arguamats IrobaUy

thioks. like his brticher. that the torn an remoaetraas agaiaet a sd aoaaiamthmi is the vtxt t me. but unhns be ana give U tter teasoai thaa taeaaeeaoted tha

people will make

th best time is this limn. J

frstlar hi

aa

hi hai

pla

1 worked

wi'i euW. work aa hard M I can. aad '

maw the rest to Vmridmncm." I did thrng-i. the day. sad them telegraplwd

m, aad had worked oa ia this way. u, an tk hosp tslsof the city, thinking Imvhag experienced what teMsed b aaight possiWy have beest in ured ia ami small mm ial wrovidencM that I eoaid easrover mo trace of

ar kdXstasas, , Ua. mmrttnd dars. mtil om after

noon I found him at my school, drunk. nadatttlMnn the floor of the

halt last m his privai

take am

the country regards them M exiept oo- form. Ha al. aad bopefuilr trusts that each will reform nor prove the Uwt.f General Logan, oa m to attra

the contrary, avert taut "careiul ana impartial invest ration has shown these

results (Democratic victorias) to follow he is the axponeat of nothinx a w the systematic exerciae of phvaieal ia- 1 iasae before the country. It is ertw . - I . 1 : t I 1.1. 2 ln.i 4 sw - - -

onidaaacs of the

litts reosctioa mast eonv

s that Ma Xntionsi

ceot in so tar u the kms of the

ativafvisw veam he will gat thm Hi in ratie ssmI hnnaihlW

datm kt two or thm States, the 1

da y of Gamero! Butler m

taat poiiacsi evens, u reprassnts neurin ipse, 1 seatimMt. He aad his

not ttiPMBtMsmclemofaaewpmty. He stasss for no princaaw ami la am

way that m mteuig am

form. Us represents

attem t tha saono t of man of dsf-

fereat views m tae sua act ot imt

As the candidate? of the

xae systemauc exemtoe 01 pnyewai tm- ew wo wwwj. t midsuoa ami violence, conjoined with impossible to galvsaira the .1 -I .l ' - - - m MML Aa tlA llSlt IW f I

idea Into aew life.

under which tha

aav viialitv 1

be revived. Tha vssrue

MoawnoUat' is iatsmgime. M ape mil with swflkieat di

voters to ltave aay

-ata of aa Imports t

Men

moraiBst. my school-room

opened by a lame tramp H

ts were sot ed aast utoapwaiea.

hb featuras were dean cat. with

a I tarn, nose, aad. when he asked

Jar

private pupil cam to

tuts gentleman nx

raiigb nose, aad, whea be asked prtsseJ regret at find ng him thus, aay-

aaaaataa a. bMJvssnssa sooasnoweu bar that he had proved to atn eicet-

wm French. Aa be cisimed to VMt ttaehsr. bat all he could do wm to l

been nu ofacar ia the Freaeh I nitr Mmm asd so nose oa.

f mked if ha souid tea h 1 r f UmJ t mm him ths nsntt mon

1

He aaid that his

wmmki.1 hies. Ha could, bow-

ever, teach t a military drill, aad oa asafasr my boys how maav would I ke ta joia such a class, I founi that I eeuld get him halC a doea pupils. As

siar

after he had slept off bis drink, but be

before igot tsars, aaa 1 nsve m him since. His mUston was

aplisbed. He had erHrttly saak

into taat tern we sioaga n

.kM U mmm mmA which Is COWS

wat wwsa within two dsvs of Chriatsaas. iw tmn nt ail wrsst eities.

sad I wm favorably imprsmad. I gave 1 MMthmr mass of rice aad -crime aad

hha ssoaey euooga to carry him fcgtml iadulgeme. mroorh tbe Chri-tmaa holidsy. to t st A memner of my famfly aaw him one Wewuld begiatodnll hUclMsos .1, gittasg oa a bsneh in Union wary. iSouare aadtoTd him that 1 would like bM that day easy Iw did iQt.sS;; & phml to eeaae, bat C, sad I wm oMtged to aoaetwde -esmse, , 1 JZZH'& l Masmtfmelwmrtoawlth my work. fTLtXftlToiTa S -aoff fortmsstely I. my rmmmioa a S2ori!lTMl IsutJoaary ia twSfck . urto beeatakaa to tie Poire Hospital m TI 11 tI Jthwty-ninth mreet- Visitinr him there f fSrsd StceotHXrw. smamkiwrofitto a wry iigeat . J AJmlfmJ0mtMmMm.

rrrlri - lm.rs-lly

tsawthar; whan I

m a lav

tJeatt. I tailed . far wtaataera m my 1Jmmmitt MnrhmidtedsVjimm Whei

-?rTZtl7 awips5amw: -F" .sZWhslm i wt jnw-Osn Tl Jwf.

naml av the bora Ml tmra. I

wsm bim

m

ar

of

twfee a week, ami

md kwiwlebjeomintsrysdaairs th ads, I naw hw bsen m oeer. m be nsd Mrs,

mtared nsat

Bea

Jg aT aawMM" eauaanunawws

Jones-Tour sea is la

Caa-

he

Hlaknes

the great ae eat at

aawlry legtment.

nsaajdet a s wMrmlagia

.short tarn, he

Wghkmnam,u IrmwttHmjf fiwl rmaa masar

wis a

vat m smat-i

ing party, aad

MS

a

Yaa Bt asra Tet,

theeHsmsw. 1

dear boy ms more

Mrs.De

I

law a

Mrs. Ta

Si VaWy sfcesrSB (rBs" Strange he ever DM hs ewr ge

,-- Ma

The jTl-xilfll i"i'rwa aarw sanwvwwww

wm tlvtie he saeainaly resued : ere

"Where sic tbejf ssfced Co weU. Over there,' he said fslatiy, pointing to the hlil. Of coarse they harried over the hill aad loaad the test. It wm closed, and either Chief Bnglneer Lowt ar Bermen est It. Csiwrii stuck his hand In and Oreely, who wm est the semblsace of a man, raised hlmtf ua hi kuuuk aad kaai aad naaad In

a oerfectlr dsaed meaner. CalweJt dtdat

know him, sad asked him thrm tim.s who he was. but hs cooids't reply. BraiaerO- thm sold lts Oapsain Oreely. Colaell the nsve them all a small annus of BtsruMcss. He wm afraid of

atria them too much, sad era for the

burgeon to come ssbore. The aws then began to eerse him for not stvf.ng them food. Oree y said otteona.y: 1 think af

ler si taat t ve sees wuan yon wire umt inni talat to est.

Toa see those men were ia a terrible

eosdiUoe. As I aaid. they ate

H-ft aswt Greelv ale it. too. bat I

UImm tmmt mm mmmmi it Uttta Pnnaall

told me the ctoee call he had, dd Ueu-

teaaat rowell, maMnsciy. "los snow he was jvt about at the potnt et sVath wbesitavy found hits. Said he: Mv miad wa perfectly clear when the rescam arrived, bat I was as near d -sd that hey thought 1 wis dead. Thry felt me ami move i me and Anally decided It wm bo ue. All this time I htdn't been kIiI- ta tlt tmmam ikat T era altva. T CV

were )at sb at to carry out my ramatM when, reaiisimt the sitnat'. I ma e a snp-rhamsu eaVrt, b uad to sp -sk if It

killf I me. and awmwded is muttering, So, itnmn you, I'm not awsd yet. Ot ettnrsf they then nsve nw attention, aad I was fertswntety brought around all rtuht.' " "It was Brstserd yea ssg whs kept the moot compete dtaryr asked the f por'er. rrv I think so, wm the repty. "He is sfrrfMemsa, that Brats rd. Greety gsv nw aa instsuee of his nn-wlash dlepo4tie, watch was ia fust heroism. Whea we weighed oar ptovIsIom at Camp Clay ia the Ial', Greery , we wkteMamckpernwtttOiSM wrongs th winter, aad I pat Bralnerd tn ebersc of the imppilM to dtstrinate them are rata. Wett, la the twmf, whe.i we wehtaod the sterx s agl, I fwntl thtt there we small percentage over what should have been left. That nwu Brawerdaad acteaily stinwd hiuwe f and had aetraeea h a fall aUowanos in mder that we sitKht be a Nttle better s4f thaa ws esp.sted, and that hi would net he one a totmtanmtettea el tMwg mere thaa atn ssre." "m that atwetteg sesry ahont the meeting of G'eey and hi wife eerteetr naked the reporter. "No, K wm mtde eat of whom doth. The meetleg, ae dwnbt, wm sa saWctli g ae.hatit smt seear ta the way described. Mrs. GfWy traveled nhtht nnd

dnylrom Mm Dwsto, bat ae ema't sweat dews betM eaed th.t wm easy fora asostrat when she wm In the haras whteh ww takrsg h r to we Tsetrt. Tbt two Memiths, her bvetaer. weie with hef, aad Oeaetal and Mrs. HassaOrse wm oa deck when the bars; approach ad, aad saHng Ms wife is It he el meed over tM rati et the vee-ei aad wwshoat to Cup Into the; hsnm. Oee of the Beamlih T who had itaehed the deck, csesrht mtm he the arm aad saht that hks wile

wsatast te wre bim betow. He went

the aaost ahsmafnl devices eef

tieed in the name of free elections." The csnd date who tlum raises the bloody shirt bemaih Mr. Blaine's am- . . n . a . . S s-

Mem ot pence mnavertaauy aowne. k..rM- tmmt thm Lmrialatlaii "whhJl

snarauteed by every legal title the dti-

xiawnin ana mil euusuiT tmstwm yarn mm

1m mil Muwb rJ thi Mwiniulr dis. ! was:atisMi are llarlt

fraachised people amply covers tha ta- sehesses of which he fat

qsuremenis, asn ascwreau nvm, wo mwt ngnn. a.mm ! j w

sa Weielsiioa ran. the nnvilerea at turds 00 exampae at a

Amcrienn cUienshin.'f IT ae further legmUtioa is needed er propoMMl ia relation to the sutrare or tha protection of civil rights at the South, aad if tha Republican Residents during the period of eighteen vrars since these laws ware passed have praciii-nlly done nothiag. m General Logss ia effect admits, to eafoTvw them, the ipwstioa saturslly arises. Whs- does be raise aad disc ss the issue? ' A stalwart Kepubtkaa hM been for thro- rears in the Presidaat's

ehair. aad dur.nr that time be hM

never made use ot the word

or re.-Ojgnied once ofevea 1

era quest too. The "out rendu' at the h people

South, according to Mr. Htiuae, aaa aceordinjr to the facts ia the esse, have

been - occMoaai aaa 'Tixoepsions. and each one is hopefully renied m the lift. If nothing m the way of legislation fat proposed, aad the Federal executive interference h altogether, and wry properly. ceaed under Republican nW d-kai d (wseral Losrna and his

i stalwart svmpathi era mesa ia bristgia the outrages again to the front? , There k but om explanation. They

hone, mom of their nu imr has ex-

irwemai

id or com d haw id aa nml agalm

sdeVmaam The sss-

the

ia

tlm central

not

m

of

a d

up wfai h had

bis psrpos bodwL a. d

mtBdeit forretw turn.

tintw in smUiwissa, pol tieal witkwmastioasr nad waU-da

tiva. Tbav ma not be

held toceXher without

SsllaeaBt ewadetm used not he

the candidacy of twneral But ler

t reiv wanting m the fnntam

ia the frm'datiasi of a party. The mitiatiw of the part w

oreaent- ss well at mom

. . .

me of the word "sert :oa." risea and passed away, had a swats, i ia aay manner the eviat- parsssonat porpese. whi h eassht ha a remaantol the old South-1 amderstood ami seised npea by the . The "out reakj ' at the ' peoyle amd which cspstde fiadiw coswd diag to Mr. Blalae, aad ae- urge with paoon and argam wt. Tim be facts ia the case, hare nuti-emverr muvsmtimT. which wm lad

by amea G. Barney m 1UK wm sbspirdbv a s agte bat nosufnf htm. M

hmUwtvearat antwd the vital prm tple It

of

hot

,069 vows

the mi

milliom of peopae. la

Imvler wcesved Ct,30O

aptwsnxme lendng

that party, warn taa

Hale, M

ope. M one Ot weir nu tmr aaa ea- ism panj, wm bumsa I ftesideat m the bloody shirt. Joha r. Male, ooat The iasinoerity and unprincipled ceiv.-d 156, ' 3onaetl ! character of the preaeat KenabHcaa Fremont retefr

leadership are pertaetiy iirumnweci m this attitude of Blaine and Logaa. To the former. ho "pitched into Jeff Devis" to make m !asue in l, aad

waved the bloe lr shirt in the Maine

ipaiga of law. wm assigned

aad hearts of

'Wtttt9mtmf Mat OBm' BnwaM its camvotes. Ia Ml

is.

itsi

ulttCJesm

1.m4waas, a

ia ! Mr. Uaumkt 1,WS.1-

Anerieaa party wish ths

dacissr to nothinsr the mfamaat of

mare, polled

lOi. with Joim BaV as as

mj wotsa, la vm the era, with the oesstral pssraot

our ehxmwiag medium mm

Mcpapercanmaey. ma ay

soiled 81.740

with Jam si B. Weawr at

af ths i el nam. 9D7.J0a votes. Ttw

miaw.

.. .I . n , gn. a. f tm 9 m mmmmmmmm UnShSdnsa 4Vm pevaMe ar rraaumtam pnrry, vm ssm oaeohaetef eawtsflhar by mworpwhibaing theuMof mrhaaV ill In aaa, TsmweT by Jsmses B. Bhwk. ia ltTf.

ia liAajesr

reea tar wmiiL

imm foreign-bora titimsi an the pot tans aad the avrwrnuMnt of the uoeatry. la 1MHL

role of a pMiticator. whiie to "Kigidiag aader Um laadhwah'p cf MiDatsl TM-

Jahnnv" waa intrust-d the ronsreaml more, mmim

task of prolonging the echoes of the old ' wnr cries. Neither evpe lient will saw the party. The defeat w.iich it orgaaied aad invited at I liicajo, :n the nomination of its ticket, will smrely awap-

tako lt.--sfoa Herald (ad). m rA Baehsrtnh Brfrnse, We believe that ex Judge E. Bockwood Hoar has conducted himwlf w th

avernce ability aad fairness oat the lmAnr w

bench aad at the bar, aad it therefore 10M4 A.Mrot. aad

strikes as with greater surpnet nnu rs- ihw asaatwarr af G

gret that he should pettifog on tneso- ( fj. Uk

aueau stamp, ia n:a wpercn a ror- there was a

caster he asm: "lie wm not going to id ant hs

defend Nr. Blaine agmast anavBs oa bis private chsrscter. or agsiast asanalu

mm n in ai a ana or a .mm time lor that had psMsed a great while ago. These charges might have been made when he wm nominntsd Secretary -af Stat-, bat he wm eonArmed by the aaaaimoM vote of the Seunts, Ilesnocrnts aa 1 KepuUkaas.' If aa erdlaary

maa, giviag to ine sneory or pracswe as uimiatod wsm tae 1 Amerivsa politiw very little tkoujrht, ;( in.itmriad phjamt. is had said that, we should not haw bam , aekaw1 totawowts

sarnrumd, for oa the face of it H has a m them hM tha

far away resemWaa.w to wofdsef truth ; Genornl But aad soberness. But Jadge Hear waa 1 -m wlslwuta

aat hmp knowing that ha awwa any- ly ds this is extumely

thtag aat a lair ispwiaiMwa uw k orrtnist taat am? Whea a IWawt makm aphis win.. The

Caeiaet,beis stmplr ptutlng m order posing tlm lak an important part of the machasery of g kaosrav, ars

Ms Administration, and wostM ae re-

esedad m a snub aad Mtieasui

tmm i.mm m a wsatoa attempt af

opposition to Mtagonixe his AdminWtraiioa at the start, 11 bis leading ministerial appo.Bttneats warn to be whj.tsd. The vert fast that Dssawerata voted to con ,rm B!a m shows that Me character aad record ware not coMklered. The almost iavmriahle pwMJasst of twaarteny to the ft iaiaaal was strictly

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