Show What the London Papers Say LONDON Dec GThe papers have comments onJefferson Darts The St James Gazette doubt whether Darts will take a historical position as one of the worlds great men It draws a strik ing comparison between Davis and his famous contemporaries and especially compares him with Lincoln of unique personality and deeply cherished chershed memory The absence of enthusiasm for Darts the Xeict says shows that the clemency of the greatDopu lar government I the case of Darts has been justified by the results Darts passing h old age in peace has stood as an evidence of the absolute security of the federal system The Standard says Darts natural reserve was little Illumined by sympathy or humor hence while he must occupy a prominent place in history his-tory he will not be accorded the affection that friend and foe alike bestow on Lincoln Lee Jackson and Grant |