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New York Sun, boti eduorial | City 1 was introe columns and in communicat in a hearty, cordia from Washington and Philadelpbia,! Plumb, and after the banquet Gov- a Post reporter called the TéSi- | ernor Robinson, e of dence ot Secretary Bayard and asked | remarks, said it was the Sine if » had seer ese t € rife had seen these that the people, respective of y “Ob, yes,’” replied the secret faci welcome a man ‘They wer have read them. ed as an attack personally. pon me ficial posttion.”” They are ung rous and uniust,but Ido not care hat. I meet it with We de not see how the ; contempt; but that the ¢ ot it} cans can expect to by agair should be to call attention to the} raising the flag of historv of that greatly i ng the old If fied me. of leading my count: were the less nty ode mys emocr means t _ed or this occasion t ng eulogy on y Senator Vest, m which ine e antithesis between bim and Alex— good h the amnes ander Hamilton was sharply drawn, | envcted by the republicans when somewhat to the disudvanvige of the | they were in power. Republican ,Lrose to speak without the] legislation has made all ihese ol least premeditation, and consequent | rebels el to office. - I was glad to hear} can administrations have ly without a note. Jefferson praised, but 1 thought it} ample ot appomting them ought never to be forgoiien ) w nut anvidious @¢ ought never to ‘kKnowledged | ¢ on on accoar of the that Hamilton, when the occasion | former particrpai.on in the rebellion. tose, was superior to party. He} Republican adminssiva ions, instead knew the character of the nonmuace}of discriminating against them, ot his party-——of the man who seven | jumped at every opporiuntty to 'avish years after was tried for treason— |] honors and oilices upon any one of and as the country did not know it. | them who would lend nsel® and he did not hesitate to proclaim it | his influence to the political uses ot This is the point Iwas making—that {the republican party. Repubhcan there was a time when it became the | administratons made Aclerman of duty of a patriotic man to sacnfice | Georgia Attorney-Gene-el: Key of Postmaster - General; Virgit party tor country—and [ was illus- | Tennessee trating it by £ the great example of | Hughes o: and Settle ° Hamilton, Naturally, I reterred to} North Carolina,United States Jud z- James A. Bayard, for he steod | es; Lush of North Carolina, Walton nearer the counsels of Hamilton than] and Chandler of Miss:ss‘ppi, and any other tederahst. My crime is} Northrup of South Carolina, United thathe was my grandfather, And] States Dis‘rict Attorneys; Orr of now Ido not think 1 said that he | South Carolina, Minister to Russi: ; cass Ins vote for Hamilton; but, | Longsireet,Surveyor at New Orlears whatever [| may have said in that} anda. erwards Uni ed States Marsh unstudied address I delivered, I sas | in Georgia; Huct and Morph’s of now that my grandfather contribuied | Mississippi, United Siates Marsha's ; more than any man except Hamil-} Speer of Georgia. District Atiorney ton, to the defeat of Burr and the} ard atterwerds Federal Judz nd election ot Jefferson and that he] these are only some of the prom’ voted in such a way us to secure} nent “tra‘tors’?’ whose treason was thatresult. I could not well have | rewar th offices conferred by said that his vote was positively cast} repubLean administrations, Even tor Jefferson, for that would have] as long ago as 1878, Mr. Gartield been an historical error. In the sixth | said in the House that man volume of Jefferson’s correspond=] who attempts to get up a_ political ence are letters in which fhe urge wtement in this country on the old Mr. Bayard to break with the feder-| sectional issues will ds himself alists and vote for Jefferson, and] without a party out sup- there are ext: letters of mv grand | port.’” He was ton tather’y bearing date previous to | that « these letters of Jefferson, inv h | public he declares his inte n of doing] elects the president in that very thing. That my grand-| represent that same * mach father was actuated by e purest | More stror Peyeloped i Soy motiy irties. —Post- Dispatch. tions and q shown by the three poi asked ot Mr. Je ff erson by e feder- alists, whose action secured his | A Clear He 1 a Strong Heart erect First, the suppoit of the] Tf vo Public c ance ot i that s only ir oe establish, 10t be re Moved fre political comp! This last is e ground of enharacter, without nor their conduct. | j Craig will hold an | morr A Dreadea Plague. re , wer Louis five Or sit years 1 a> | ym was ordered by the leg Q foar in g last ten years. Cases have beea reported in the med: 1 journals py tw le of our physicians who have made 2 carefal invest a , subject. One of the coses had never bees away from the city, showing that the disease was acquired here, not 1s a mooted queston. Physi- is disagree upon this poimt, as they 1 So others. She weight of evidence 1s to the ettect that there 1s ¢ r from con—- tagion. Leprosy is absolutely meur- be of treatment known to the medical faculty, and it able any ‘method is fortunate that it B as rare as it is. — imore Times. Hom to Keep Cm Fresh. Ex-Congressman Paige, of Ohio, is a great smoker, and he the best brand of cigars He has an es- pecially good way of keep:nz his Cgars, buys by uses which he generally the box. He has a close tin box about the s'ze ot a cigar box, witha close fittings hd. When he gets a bo: of cigers he puts them into this, wnd then leys a so't paper over them. He next w-ts piece of olot- ting-paper, lets the water drip off of it, aad lays this on the top He then closes jthe lid and puts the box the cellar. When he wants .o use them he takes off the top layer and gets at those beneath. always another of the other. in Tis misc the cigars moist nd Paige has never ye. offered airiennd a dry or poor cigar. We learned the scheme.he savs.from one of tl ost ot New a million out of tobacco, noted cigar-makers York--a man who has made and who is —Wash- Clevelund thoroughly posted on correspo ingion ence me —Con- created in ock Js June é siderable excite nt was the eastern part of the city to-day from tt about report thd twenty famihes have been a‘fected with the poisoa from the beet they have eaten. | pe Health Commissioner Several ot affected Ously e sons are ill. vestigation to- ow. Very Remarkable Recovery Geo. V Willing of tes: “My wile has been z i less tor five ye so helpless pretty mi the present a preacher of Qi! service s. In reply, Mr. | 1: W wes. The} 2. 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