Show CA3EPAIGK TRUCK I The New York Tribune says that No more outspoken enemy to Cleveland is to be found in Massachusetts Col John Warren one of the few surviving officers of General Meaghers famous Irish brigade He was also says the Boston Journal a member of the Erins Hope expedition of 1887 organized the Old Fenian brotherhood in New Eng land and for his devotion to the Irish cause suffered the horrors of penal servitude ser-vitude three years Poor man A good stiff preparation of camomile tea with a slight infusion of daffodill might be as good a remedy as anything we can now think of It is really gratifying gratify-ing that the Colonels enmity to Cleve land should be outspoken if it were not the one who entertains it might explode and the result would be disastrous dis-astrous Here is some poetry from another paper the True Republican Have you not heard the news from Maine Good news and true Tis but the ball rolling on For Jimmy Blaine and Logan too Ye hear Thats Maines Indignant thunder Oer lies and calumny gone under Rebuked are Envys evil labors lly the prompt verdict of his neighbors Which weighs more with a justice lover Thnn Beechers bill of health to Grover The peoples voice the certain sign Of victoryall along the line If the Republican campaign managers man-agers are not as badly demented as is the author of the above lines they will pay him liberally to quit They can stand it to be defeated but can hardly afford to be made contemptible by such jargon as would make the Sweet Singer of Michigan blush But Cleveland is not yet defeated despite the efforts and hopes of what we are pained to admit is a large number If the number were somewhat greater there might be a basis for fear but perhaps per-haps the model Governor will be able to pull through without their support He will come awfully close to it I |