People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1895 — In Trouble. [ARTICLE]
In Trouble.
Mr. Taylor, the colored gentlemar whom Mr. Cleveland appointed as recorder at Washington, is in trouble charged with being too frisky in thi prepence of several young ladies in his employ. Two of the young ladies tes- • ify that he made improper proposals to them. Of course it is all a mistake “The king can do no wrong,” arid why should the king’s favorite be adjudged guilty of doing anything wicked? Now, if it had been Coxey oi Carl Browne or Christopher Columbur Jones, and they had been crowded ovei o:$ the grass by the police, then ii might reasonably be expected that they would be put in jail, and that without much ceremony. But C. H. J Taylor,- being one of the President’! jJect, will reign on, and if the girli don’t like his kind of behavior they can seek employment elsewhere, that’! all. The rebellion In Cuba has assumed alarming proportions. Fully 6,000 men are already ander arms.
