Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1885 — North American Review. [ARTICLE]

North American Review.

The North American Review lor D ece a be. rtoay b e cal k an histori ca \ number, boili from its topics and its contributors.’ ft opens with an article by C >l. Fred Grapt, entitled yHalleok's injustice to Grant.” This article explains ho,w Hitllecfe ,so misrepresented General Grant, -after.'the capture of Fort Douelson, that Gen. McClellan authorized bis arrest! It is ait extraordinary revelation and is tpld almost exclusively iu extracts from d many of which were suppressed, j Gov. Ireland of Texas describes the progress of tha'State. “Motley and Monarch” 'is a prose poem on Lincoln, by G'olonel Ingersoll. It isa marvelous bit of rhetoric. “Rome and tlie Inquisitions” is a learned Catholic defence of the charge of cruelty against these eecleshistu al tribunals—outside of Spain. Gen. Fry, in his “Acquaintance with Grant,” tells the Cadet life of thelnture “General of the Art'ny,” and vindicates Gen. Fitz John Porter. S. Dana Hortoa gives a rejoinder to the silver symposium of the November number. Traci Green, the lieutenant wlic struck’d ohu Brown in the foce with his t , \ saber after lie was down, toils his ver* • —»v sion of the Harper's Ferry affair. Senator BoutvVol! aud Gen Rosecrans contribute two articles—on Johnson's plot and on Grant’s mistakes, which r .. . V a '-*.*•* are too important to discuss i« :* para graph Mr. ltiee, the editor, contributes the closing article on “A Disfranchised People,” which, he claims, the citizens of Delaware are. •y'\ , (■; .. . : - ■ 'T: .- ’ ' ■ ——-- - • - •* v- 1 7 ■ Belter sto|> your while you can. -Byt anu bye nothing will do it. It is worth heeding, that Parker s Tonic is the best thing knpws for coughs, colds, torpid liver, kidney troubles and weak lungs. You risk your life iu .wilting. Take ft while there is