The Gastonia Devoted to the Protection of Home and the Interests of the County. VQL* xxh. _}_gastonia, n. c„ Thursday, October h>, isoi. ■ ■ — 1J—' — — —^■■■' — t 11 I ■ s n ii—^- - rri'-.-V^C***'"*.- -r*r " - " , THE SAFETY 6f..~ j| ..THE PRESIDENT.;i i;x r*ESIU)INT OHOVUK CI.RVKLANO, IK SATUEI1AY EVENING POST.! ! ^rrr^rrrrrrr:r- r~r \Tr:^-rr.rr-Tr^rrrrrrr.Trr: ^ - r■r-rr ■!! _ _ . ___ _ _ ii TIm dastardly a> d now tlirto* ra praled astsmlnaUo.. nf a President of tlie United Suites, and tlie tetirtbJe clrcumstsnces attending Umi crime, bare ailed lUu popular mlod wltb alioek and trepidation. This h-a given rile to a universal dvmiod among our till mm that at Ibis late day vooiathlng more ahull he don* by wayol pr»ivoting the life uf onr Chief Executive tbnii is accomplished by the cMocrant effect of the cofivloiion aud execution of tbs miserable »ud losllisotn* creatures who strike lbs fatal blow. This de mand is IntonilQwl by the fact that evt*u the reatrslut iliat follows this ex hibition of ttern rv'r'bullva Justice is lost if the foul drrd happens to be com mitted wltblojtlis JurlidirltoDof a state whuee lawe do not denruno* the crlmo of marder willi the punishment of death. Thus the cbauc* is by un mean* rrrooto that oor Ctitsf Kxrculiv* m »y be assaminaieJ and a great nation l.e Staggered by direful fear and appreJieii slot), and yet that the foul tif* of Ilia murderer may b« saved to beroigy assassination In the imagination of lti» rnamia* of eocial order and to beooiuu a centra of sympathy and pity among those who disseminate vicious dlrcou tent. It is at this Hum a ptnftcUy natural andj Justltisble cause of satis faction that U>* bopvles* and self run vtcted perpetrator of Hi* infamous crime which now dsrUeos with mourn ing every honest Amrricaii lanisshold can anticipate not In Da mors gratifying to bis bvutal aeif-onnorlt, and uolhing move heroically notorious or an.**!ton al, than a shameful dralb under lb* law. vur people nave uoi rorjotiorr lust lurdly moro tU.m a year >g« a plot was ] hatched on Amerioau Roll n-lrob oul mlneted In tli( assassination ot u Eu ropean King; end uow that lha ronlln ueoee of inch plotting hue forced .he poisoned ehailcc to our own ll|n, it la insisted on ell sides with an earnest ness that will not eabelde with Urn present scale axeltemtot. that not on ly should soon terrible crimes h* ade quately and certainly punished in all their branches of r-xeculloo, Instigation and encouragement, hat (list the op portunity tor murderous oouterence should be prevented, aud Ilia bloody counsels of assaeilitallou be plaoed un der lbe ban and watchfulness of the lav. It It hardly conceivable that our countrymen will laa* condone n fail ure on lb# part of tboao Intrusted with national laterestlu lake such steps In this direction as will ludicale the so lieitoss care of our peopis for tbelr constituted Uerernmeot, and express their determination that the fsllhful discharge of um highest pnhlio duty ahull not provoke the peril of violent death. It la Mifftreted that the safety of I Uia l'reelde/ri can be much Increased by curtailing hi* acoewlblllty ,to the public. It 1* even said that the custom wbloh bas always peimlltrd to lb* peopln I largo latitude in meeting and greeting the Chief Executive, by takiugblm by ' the band, li absurdly dangerous. A radical dimualtioa Of tbs popular , enjoyment or llioae privileges would be much mura difficult cf accomplishment than at brat blush is apparent. Tbe 1 relations between all tbe decent people , of the lead and tUo President are very ' clots. On the part of the iwople this eituatioa Is the outgrowth of their feeling that they have a more direct proprietary Interest In lha Presidential office lhan loony Instrumentality of tbelr Govern man:. They bsve deter mined by tholr united and slmultane ou* suffrage who tbe President shall be. In Ms high office they regard him as the representative of their sovereign ty and astf-goven:muul; aud ae the ad- , ralnlitmor of laws made for tlwir wel fare and advantage, they look upon him ae tnelr near friend—alive to their needs and anxious for thslr prosperity 1 and happiness. Closely allied to three sentiment* and perhaps directly result- ! tag from them them Is au immensely strong band of attach men I between all good cillseos t'd their President wbloh though difficult to deflue. la n*r erlbaleaa unmistakably real aud dis tinctively American. In lha minds of all Uw striding people, except snTrnttg allcut minority whose love of couu try la selfish or who make party sc Item lug an occupation. thU attachment overreaches party affiliations and crowd oul ef memory the exciting loeklvat* of party strife. It may hi said to rest upon a feeling of sincere aud generous good-fellowship or comradeship wbloh fweladee the idea that, though the i’realdsnt has Use clothed wllfr high honor by Me fellow countrymen, lie !e •till one of the peopln that be still needs thrlr support and approbation, and that U* la still la syrup*thy with Ike* In ev«ry condition of tlrtrr dally .. . ■"fw.iwu OliOUr plain and boaeat people for their Fro* tdeat U sot only manlfrrlrd Imp their deal re to tee, bear aud greet Mm. but iheeeklodly eeotlMala are eUwalated •ad at reegt honed by every Indulgence Of ttola deal re. When danger le oliargod egelaat ihta indulgence let or i— to 5**" *•*•*. while opk) of our three Prcel drotlal eeeaealoattoea oaa be In any eanlem, end taade more' darp'*gZT'~. Ulultn Impulse, Againer ona rniaereanl who with a deeperuta foeihardlneea that een hardly be egete anticipated bae through eeeeaa to lira head u{ our Yatloe teeompliehed a anorderoue purpoee, we ebould aot I or get the eoonUeea a urn bare of tboee wbo In the privilege of Ilka aoeraa weald pieveet eeeh eceowpHehreeot with their (free. All thing* considered It Is a s.rlnus question, eyeo at a time alien all are a routed to lbs need of a better prolec tioo of (Imi President, whether a aetl ooa llmltatiou of tbe people'* public no ne** to him Uiuttlflol a* eltber ueces Mir or effective. It It not amim to sold that In dlscnt tlug the curtailment of the privilege* lung accorded to the public In till* re ganl the President himself mutt be reckoned with. We shall Lever have a Preside Ml who It not lord of the great ruuae of hit countrymen aud who Is not willing to trust them. Ills close contest with them I* Inspiring and en couraging. Their frb-inlly greeting ai.rt hssrty grasp of lilt hand, with uo favora to ask and n > telUsh cause lo urge. >*rlo<< y|.-ae*ut rnIM from cfflr.iul perplexities at d annoying important Ilea. The people have eujoyed a gener ■Hi* accs-a to their prreident fur moia Ihanaliuudred jears. Weighing tbe rvmuio chance of harm against llie ben eOl and gratification of such accats both 10 himself and the |>eople, It ran hardly hesam-iloncd by ts; Incumbent* of the Presidential <•«os It I* by no means Intended to sog gast lhal this access should la> unregu lated anil eothelr free from all precuu i loo, Thoae charged with Ihn csr.t of Urn President on such occasaoos ahould neyt-i in the least degreu toleratn tire Idea that there eso be a tiiria'vwr per *»o of unsound ailnd ; nor should they relax tbatr watch for such i«r«mi and fur ell others that may properly be sus pected of a liability to do Uarto. Every doubtful oaao should be detenslued oo tbe aide of safety aud nil suspicious movement* or conduct should dial leuge pioopl act) effective caution. Such precautions can bo lukeu quietly aod uuocteutatlously. It may be safety said, however, that among tbr millions Interested in hevitig such precautions for Prewldeoltil safely adopted, the frvvidcut himself will be the least sox tons concerning thrm. This will hI •ajra Is sc. The fast U not overlooked that wa have fallen upon a Line when tlia d.uigt-r of Presidential SMaaaloalioo. growing ont of conditions and causes to ahteh out thoughts have been somewhat ac onstomrd is nearly forgotten as vro are confronted face to face with anothrr menace more drtsdful in Intent, more secret iu mschiusUnn, and u>ure cuu nine and umelentlng in uxcculkm -I.hu any other We can no longer doubt tbo exbtenou nud growth of a spirit of anarchy in onr midst. It teems to need no aoeolsl exciting cause to rouse It to deadly activity, but deliberately plans murder In high places —tenee'ess aid use lea except to Indulge Its tuye for blood and hatred of every agerey of human government. Though of foreign parentage It has besn permit ted to pass onr gates, and has been too h»g allowed to construe Aroerkwn freedom of speech and action at mean ing unbridled and dastructlre llocr.se to dlasemlaale the doctrines of hats and social disorder, aad to teaoh asset tinatloo Our people In their ladlgnatioo are etaing ul.y ihle should eoutisue; and they err Inqntrlng whether lbs be lief In fioe Institutions compels them to tolerate Ihe deadly infectlou of an archy. They have beet] taught Ihat nations, like Individuals possess Inher ently the right of Mlf-dtfense. They see this right exercised hy the exclu sion from our country of diseased per •oi's and of criminals and persons un der contract to labor here to the det riment of our srorktngmeo. They have seen substantially the enltre Chinese rune excluded from our shores upon grounds that soem almost trivial In comparison with the reasons that ory out against tha admission of anarchists It appears to them perfectly palpable that when the personal eharaoter and behavior of aliens seek to mingle with our population may inspire our peace and security, K Would be only a wise eefcioard to exact evidence of their pnrvinne decent life and orderly dis position as a condition of Uietr re atpklon. Itor will three questioners be sett* fled with m«w relief from the future importations of the danger* of arwrchy. They see asking If our popular Govern msnt would be snhjeetsd to mcasieM osl Ulat IX strong sod afleotvo reared Ire were applied to ibe suppression of the machinations of anarchists who bare already a foothold among us. They aeo regrenU, Com mo* gamblers, sus pected criminals and disorderly personi iu the hand* of Ibn Law for the harm tlrey may do of • feeble kind and with in narrow Hall*; aud Urey cannot understand why anarchist*, whose dlaboltenl character and teaching* are or oagbl to bs well known, are allowed to plot sod conspire uolll bloody as •sselnatlofl ilrlkec down the rmbodl m*ut of boosfeant rule and shakes tbs foundations of lawful authority. Our people lose liberty sad are devoted to •very Zasrenty of freedom te which n •°«E«f»nw»>t 1* pledged. In with wm*po*iy. however, Ihty om*rt U* rostrslnt *«Hforth*tragedy IretT^Lui tbemselvss With VHlUug retributton U|>on Its worthless sod miserable tools, if p, a oppress aodpaulM. (hoea who direct ly or by suggestion Incite assassination savors of wooirehy they are prepared to take Ibe dtpartera. A antoo* and thorough coastdrea lloa of lire peril which has so *boehibg h broken to upon the l-eeoe ot nor national Ilfs would bo Incomplete In Ha Uaeon and wnretog If It felled to lead to an honest self-examination and a frank Inquiry whet tier there ate not as trees othrt thae seerchUUe Ureoklngi •"d perhaps near our own door#, Whom of Millinery and Ladies’ Furnishings last week was a complete success. The attend ance was large, and included visitors from all our neighboring communities. We tender our sincere thanks to all our visitors for the evidences of appreciation they have shown by their attendance at our opening. OUR TRIMMING DEPARTMENT is now in full blast and we are prepared to supply promptly all the latest fancies in millinery. JAHES F. YEAGER,. SPECIALS: Dress Goods, Walking Skirts, Coats, Furs. tendency to lay the least. Is lo th» • rongdlrecttoa. Usve noisome or the public journals, under the gula* of wholesome ct|:iclaui of oUcial conduct dsecendetl tu such ir.eodactoua and rtaodaioue personal abuse as might well suggest hatred of those holdi.ig public placs ? flee not thi ridicule of the coarse and iodacent cartoon Indi cated to those of low losuacts Uiat no irspvct Is dee to oOoial station T H«ye hot lying accusal Ions on the slump and •yen in tire balls of Congress, chargtug executive dishonolT, given a hint lo Iboaeot warped judgment a ml weak Intellect that the President t» su i-oe isy to the well being of the people T Many good men who uro tearful now and who slnoerrly mourn tl>n erurl murder of a kindly, faitbfal and hon est Presdent base perhaps from parti san furling or through heedk-aa disre gard of responsibility supported sod encouraged each things. They may iseall It now nod realise me fact that the xgrnte of asuasalaattoo are Incited to lhair work by eaggaation need nut necirsaartly be cooftued to Ilia dark ooutxclls of anarchy. Hot tire least mduuc lOs safegnrda against Prrjideoliel peril is that which would follow a revival of gonulua American lute for fairness, decency soil unsr nasi tonal truth. - rillyliwx* Uiwnarkw." Urm:ibt,n} llteord. Notice lias been made of Ilia young Kilipiuo student brought (rum our re Crul possession ny Caul. D. L. Ollroer scd placed lu me Agricultural and liacbaoieal Culiewe [or tbaooicred race l at lhla place U>be educated. Ha If do ing vary wail towards Isernlng oar Uugaaga, but la uot fund of work. During vacation President Dudley turned him over to Professor Thomp son, of the agricultural dapurtuieut, ! Utat lie might be obis to turn Lis board, lie waa pot to louklag after things gene rally, but did not scorn to relish It, acd Dually Pror. Tbooopeoo called Mm to aooounl. “Me not like worker,” aald lLa young man. “Wul.” said Professor TOompeon.'-if you don't wart you aan’t eat.'* "Workee no ueceaaery; eating la," irpUed tbe chap, and the boat wilted. All of which straws be la up to snoS sod like ell Ills people bs Is not going to work if be esu svold It. The •'•Uw* WmMImww Mm i«h PMlItara. Mareimuo Lose Mr*. The wood analog davlci which Mr. J. V. Andrreon luggMUrl cocm time •*o baa been put lu oporatlou. Mr. Vieioc Tomplotuo bat a traction an irtoa end a mw which h* morae aboat fro* pi mm t-> piece and tawe wood for *orJ- I'* people ihoald rally to Mr. Teapleton’a eupport. Hie ■acUlae free* (Item from Hie donlua llon of the colored wood chopper, who chop* only when be pleaeea (which i« not on*w.) and who aoncrally chargea » Mg jwkj* and dne* hi* work aU wrung. Wlttfct Wee (lew l rmt. "I w.mhl cough neatly nil night King.” wrlut Mr a. Chea. Applegate, or Alexandria, lad., ‘ and coaid liardlr rrt any deep. 1 had OOncoBptlon to bod that If 1 walked a block X would cough frightfully and eptt Mood, bat, when all other Mwdtcl.de failed, three •1 00 boulce of Dr. Klag’i Mew Dlw Mwary wholly cured me and I galeed M pr'unda." lt*t elrardaUlf goereo ooM^yCWdo. Uungpo. bronchitic and all Throat and Lung rrtet "• •"* MOO. Trial bottle# Dm ol J. K. Oerry ft Oo.*a drop More. rvinuKiT or tiMirama. Admiral MMn la w la oal Willi IlM Barr Oapanuwal. tt *>Jiif>KnjA Dinpiloli. Admlealon made by witnesses called by tlu» Wary Department. wbloh will l« c >nflrrDMi and autiplemrnicd by evi dence furnished by bis own —p in aai n makes liau Admiral Schley oonOdbut to-night that lie will receive full vindi cation from lbe Court of Inquiry which t» investigating lila conduct during the war Willi Spain. The admissions tbua far made by wltoeeara are: 1 Tha coudnct of Rear Admiral Soulny on Clenfuegoa: There waa imi uueceaaery delay ini iba part of tba fly log Squadron In endoaforiui; to aicer Ulu 11 the Spanish fleet lay in Utla har bor. Tha licet left for Santiago wltblo three hour* after Commodore Schley had satiated hlmaeir that tba Spauish equadron waa not in Cieufuegus d. Slow progress medo lo l lie voyage to Santiago: Tha testimony generally •how. that tba nee was rough and tho wind high on tha aftnruoou of May ttd usd the morning of May 80 Further more, tba Bagla waa half full of waist, and It w.s neoeaaary to alow down tu order that aba wight keep up with the Hast. 6. hm retrograde mortaunul: The oollier 11 err 1 mac became a great eouroo of eabarreaameot. bar machinery ana Ululng damage Immediately after arri val off Santiago. Though tbe eea era* •'<* rough, thare waa a hoary a well ou tbe afternoon of Hay 90 and May 97, which made coaling daogernna. H'beii the aqnadron met the aeoula, the aux iliary oroaier Fate did not loform u>o Drooklyn that tbe Spautab eblpa were at Santiago. 4. Tb# Bombardment nf the Colon: Tbe rquadrou waa directed by alguel from Commodore Sibley to attack the OjIud at a range of 7,000 ygrda. Com tomliire 8ehlay waa out reipouainte for the failure of tbe o-plain of tbe fleet to obey tlw tlrnal. 6. Blockade of Saulltao: The block ade maintained by the Flylog Squadron waa an different to reaped uf diaiauore than that Miforeed by llear Admiral Hampton opoti bU arrlral. U -ar Ad miral nigglntoo and Commander I Ur her teatiOed that toe dlataooa ranged from two mllea la tbe day lima. Ala evidence oonlradlata iUer Admiral Hampton'a obargothat fhethlpe retired at night 36 mllea (rum (.'antiago. 0. Tho Brooklyn'* loop: lawn tenant Commander lieiloer, of tb* Text*. leaUflrd that tbs dlxtano* teparallan tbe llrooklyu and Trial Curing the Uroaklvn'aorlrliraledturit waa between 100and 160 yatda. Tim chart ttgaed by all the navlgatora gave U>* diataaoe •a 000 yerda. Lieutenant Cuinmauder llrllorr uaknowledged Uint the chart wat not correct, an adulation concur red In by eouirae) for tb* Navy Depart mtuv. __________ A l«kr la a AMmma Mann. UntMa loonml, K«ft mb. At ilsadarsonyltte flatorday wa tumid a moat horrible tale, which wa are eaaniad apoo the highest authority wss stasiataly tras. It seams that a merohant dolog boalasas near that town, reoeatly reeel red a barrel o ( syrup After mil mg my era I gallons from tba barrel tba ayrap woo’d not Dow through tba faaeot. In order to aisooTti ibe oause, tlis marahakl kuooked llm bead off of the barrel and fonad In It tba dead body of a baby. Iflnfc* Ttme*. Erarylhloa we eat and driuk and war run* tba gas ties of forme to aa •stoat wtnah aerroue paofie bad battar uot aontaarplata. Par too macb fata Ismadoof ibem. If wa lletaa to all Ibaaa saatm there would In nothing left ta do mi to got lata a bath of car hollo Mid aad atop tbara anUl starve ttoa freed ua from the danger* of life. »«* uw or acrrunoa. tmMmu la II Mm. i Uanouu Kao. Dkifl 1880 Ilia tow of Um succession in lb* in-sbJeoiy to com of tbe death, lemovat or Iccipaclcy of the president provided that Uw vieo-presktout atiould euaie li.to tba cfflo*. Km to biat la ll>c llna of succession stood the pt**i deol pro l am pore of Um> const*. that la the member or the aeuato who hod been sk-ctrd 10 pi wide over tlw pre e» rdln*i of that body Ih tb« liWDCt of the Tier-president. After the president pin tempore of Uio reuate eaiue Uw speaker of tlaa house of representatives and beyond htiw there was no provision for sueore • lon. Tbe defeat and. pottihla dagger la v>lved In 1 hia tow were brought forci bly to tbe mind of tbe country In 1881 by the death of I" resident list field and the coodttlone time *xlstlsg. j Vloe President Cheater A. Arthur stopped promptly Into tha preekietat’a i Bee. but the sanate bad failed to elect a president pro tempore at lu last Bre con and If President Arthur bad died or lu any way bewnma Incapable of lerforming tbe function* of tbe pres! dvoov a very nnovrtsin and trying atoto of affairs would have ensued. la order to make the satcoeteion more stable congress In 1880 enacted the pre sent tow regulating it. • » •» luxiim idki im Tin pmoru ■hah stand l)rat la the line of niccee cI»m as Im did Ufoie, bat both Um president pm tempore of Um ecnate end tbo sprsker of the boose of rrpre sruuclsfs have t*«n elloiianled. Tbe meai be re of Ui« eoUoet here been pieced In Um lino of prrstder.il.1 socecMlon lu Um order of tire emotion of their office*, nanef): I. Secrelaty of State. 3. tbaretary «.f tbo timsury. 3. Post ouiatrr genet al. 4. Attorney general 5. Secretary «f the navy. 0. Secretary of Ik* Inlet ior. Tbe secretary of agrleultnrn la not included, al bla tffioa l.sd not bee* errotrd at tbo time lb* act wee passed. Uefee* that Use agrtaoltoral burean •is presided over by a ooro (stationer, who had oo seat la tbe president's ca binet. Tba argutaont sasd la anpeort of this legislation was llmt It provided a mart secure eu coass loo to tbo proof danay by ending mo>* naMeato it aad that it iaaorrd aba lbat the poltoyof tba administration would not bn lyre, lullootard, so Ik oft** wool* bay* boao bad Um prsntdaot pro Uaspor* of Mm srnata or tbe speak*r of Um hones Kry | pet) lot* tb* executive office. 11 tuts never happened that lb* moot [ deney has desert, ded farther than tb* ylce pn eidoat. Hot sueb * lb log might beppeu nnd Ik* setadoas of the ia»w lair U gar Wally reoogolted. «***•*» at Tenwe-ei. Nortevillr, Tran. Mew*. Tba great Tiffany U aothorlty for tbe nUlnmaab that tbe fluent pink paxrlr In the world come from tba 1 mountain ntroam* of Tenormw. and It I* lole reeling to ubaarya haw rapidly face loo la npprofnlaUug tba Brunt of theae gena for bar awo loaleteot oeoda. Only tinea of paiitat apbartaal torn »od brilliant laatra war* aoeaptrd and the priarf ware correapaadlngty high. Maoy really bountiful pearla that ware eoT round uar paar to aped ware aelaak ly daug Iota tba enter again lii innaa of tbelr odd abapto that rendered ibeaa raloatara. ■ w. nn SmtTsrsssa^r* Oaa year tor one dollar. Wo wit) aand U froa now until lflOt for Si tauU. It la nation oanatyW loading unwapapar. frloU tba nawe aod tella , I bo truth, do ref labia that It ia a on | oaartty. «> complete that H la a a ad aieoay. ARP ON THE PRESIDENT. HZ til A GOOD AID A THUS amxEi. M* Knx BmrtrH'k •«* •« M*m« «n Hlo, w* ’“•k. M UmM llta« • tUMW* MUM M. UMI Aip la klluM CoaaHtulioa. The paUto grM baa —urged. Tha kboefe that art tha imUm Inn toe baa pawed a wav. JCdbon aad rnnnh «■ bava hod their aof aad tho aheoto of gavaramrnt rod ao to their aatab llaiud war. Vat for odor woo then •ov tutor j apt toe to Winter agrl cultart itortf aad aortlaaaenfunod dawa and paid retard to tha lino-boa- , orvd naxln. -Co Mortal* aU aM bottom"—aor nothing hat good of tho, Mad. Bran tho follow Jooraalo atop-1 pod ibtdr oartoooo aad gavo ttwir raad an a mb Bat ana estrone follow* another aad ao idotolrj *■ aoon ao tho Bmold*at «aa ■ noted. Bo weaM bava bava oabatod If ■alaUag waa mind. Vo« that bo la dead bo la otrtybcij't prwtdent. But Una la a goad tartar, aod fahdorp ta baglonlog to ho nod*. Mr. IfaXlalor wao aa danlgad aar will bo ba wrfttoa dowaaoa gvrat autaamao. Bo waoa CbrloUaa gaatlanao—a better nea •ban bio party—bat waa eentod atone with It Into ao aefual war Unt win M* lb* "““Uoy of Uan. Ho had to fan lato Urn with tho graod of aon atom, aad-tho egaotgonoa to Unro aro UuMwauda of wtdowa aod nnthnt ■Gently moerolag for haobaado aad •ana allied hi baton or dtod ta hoapltola, la fortlgu toad. Tber* H do IfWltl Uoa aver thaw. Dili aa Ueveroor U«‘.*a MM, wbal M we going to do about H; oUbingf 8mm preaebrr* a»y It to Urn «UI 0( Oad and (ha way to spread tha gugaL X dM.’i balievv k;aid I ban a»t much ragatd for the greneber who dues, U laktw Mi faith Uiao 1 havo got to are (ho hand of Gad in aoy war for dorain (ou or tba arqaiattion of tetri lory, roe aero than a bandied yvat* Ireland bna lam la-id lo Taanalaga again*! her will. Urn warn tba Aowrtoau eotoctae held until our (elhara rebelled. JTai o leou on fated tha earth and oar govern* ■Nit coveted Cuba aad foend a belli la n pretence of taoOmg bar lag paoidn, bat never fed them, oar Commercial oread cromaf ewaaa to the I’UiWlnm and thorn lot a aong with ton mitUono~ of negione thrown In- Bnglaod oovetrd South Afilca nod boa airandy apaat million* af worry nod rivaca of Mood !u an rfiKt .o aobdae a free people and gat poraearlon of their gold mloaat I don’t believe that nay of thia la Ood*» will. Green and Home and Carthage and Kaimin'* all came lo grief. OSatt »»a muat need* coma, tart woo urilo thoae by wlmio thi-j comr. I don’t bo I leva u.at any war of aggression baa tho (avur of G<4, but taonor or later tba nggivaaor wilt reap what be baa ►'am. Juim Brown war beaked by Henry Waid UarcbrT and other preach era who thought limy aaw tbe will af God In no opr .ring of Ufa atavraagaiort their master*, no matter If It mulled lt> murder and anon aod other out ragv* too boirlMato maotloo. Ho won aa biooh an araroblst aa Cz dgori, sad bia lata mo ua aoiwme a tboeeand llama more horrible; bet I cat year they re moved hM booaa to OooMoUcut and raiotansd lbra with honor* and a monument. Xa. 1 am null tba name old rebel—onreoooatrnotod. anrepen uiit, and X am i sored uloa* af any real or luting harmony between tba north aod the aouth a* long a* the pan doe grab gees oa aod gaU bigger every year aod wa I is ye to gay a third of It lor bring conquered. If pmaaandkrve and bar many prevail, why Used aa Iimnii Ttui our uscu earniDga to support tbo cnitdroo M grandchild rsa at aaloo to id ten, ooo third of wheal wsro tfeasteo* sod htroilogo who won Nghtltig for *10 a month sod m Uono, with bo thought of patriot teat? From that Imported class, oo doubt, •praog throe saarabwu that brood dte coid sad dieooUrot among oar paopte. Caolgato who so foreigner. Ho wma bora ia Detroit; wont to school then, learned bit trade there, sod bis rider brother was e ooldtar la tbo aoloa army and bo ia last at much as Amor •can olltMB at M par toot of Urn population of Mow Fork city—oaUee bera bat of forrtgs parent*. Tbo turd of soorohy woo sown losg ago, aad It Is too lots to drive it ©at by say fogteUtloo. Tbo wuMm of our oriel touts won oil native bora Amor Iota ctUsnu. Indosd, it I* hot Mr prtetog that among 7S.OOO.OOO of pa© pfa thoro am to bo frond few men of sueh abnormal aUad so to glory to killing a prostdool. As Boossrrlt oaid, a prvoidani most take klo obau aso. "UBoaty lies the bond that wears e orowo." if by that w rot oh shoo Id with to kitt ooefa a kind-hearted and nn trifle b man at Mr. MoKiatey pats atU oo® protons ion. If ha woo jade as cf power or groat wvrith, wky didat h« putvao Morgan aad TlnsbotoUow or Carnegie? Ob, Urn ritt of Itl Aa uo seltsb. itaat bear tod Christian gaotlo man. Mo woodar log to bolld tbo AUoato Mr, MoKiatey ' trtm to tale morrioga rows aad spar thoughtful #f hi* loving wife. lm lit apprtkaaaloa of hi* fete h» oorrted 1100,000 of lift (Morosee, oad it woo ollljr bor-yv*. aN for bar whoa* bo lovod totter then feme or wtnilfc or |MAnd obv gaafg fiMMoot MogiowM, tu« Qrat Prsridont from Ueorgt* stock.' I like tbstUrt to Ms made, aad I bo Move ha win bo m mash the prwtdoat «* was Andrew Jaokton. If wa had a Uolted tkaiva book bo would It Ualtootn _ ^ 9 lived to otegsot aaalaatou. wm oao of my ootnpaaieas—a ate oblevous. hlack-oyui youth of 10; | want to aebori mlUt klm. Bi n kaK-brotlwv to out pnaMaotM mother Too, I too* tbo ttoek gad maybo I «• mst* •edownruy, I would Ilk* Jb»t, NjlU| _ «nt rttlTtr 0m JJ*wl wTSTum*'or Ma'maSi ^5*r a**. Timu *■ i« hor riflirt 1.IHIW Hm*.tmmrwvnm •fe*M |«lif u uk« mm mate «w wiUi u Mil ihrir UlU. braUm^u wMUii aitei i«m i win iSm ?;SS3S 3gl3pfea a •mndafallirM MtafUbUMM," I ! ; l I H 5 | ►a B I 2srar,*cs?iMiSi'S ^Srarcssausns • ablpla Uw flbaaaal ao Umt ha (dm. aoo) would tola ao Omt of a Sait after hi* belated appaanoeo <>o Uaa Hawpana, Hawpaoa t Why, Uw wfcota Ulas would ha ao loaotaat aad Ttetoaa traTcoty la dafault cf that. Who atao wtclaKatad thla abborraat aeaudalf Who baa ba|d It allva far Uwaa Idas. •UUy yoaia aaya Sampan sad hi« mint toe. Uuaa far In an fa IT T nnaaat gaailawca turn «akw fraaa tbetr in^dtSS1 TSyha?Tdto!grni teaaaaa (bay wa»a an la aallaataa. Thay Iimva on place in Uta Irtaitatili rt) a at loo . go far aa (bay an oou erracd. Mektey rcmalaa wiUnmt » Mat a|K>o Uta arutchaoo Ivory agly Sam opto thta wowaot ytota^ wahlay’a want# to kno»*ib'y^leuiy °waa°o»rar told that Oman aw la T—T*nr kartwr; why Sampeoo. fcaowtagba Uwn, enjoiuctf a poo ScMay tba Importance of wakahlag Oleofargoe; why ahip after ahlp want, to the Rant Banadrao. Uwlr command lug oSkara all h» powiwlea oT Iwpoclawt taforma tloo. wad yet Scbiey rtaaalaed wlUoal a word or cm a hfotcf Uw real truth. .wttta to^cbhj—and aHWkodjMriw to pan St aa. Aaotbar knot Iktlitf. but Lt MtU/Ud hlpvwtf cniiag thatSchlcr an* kao«_>

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