Show IT is interesting if not amusing that CIIAUNCEY M DCPEW is to be sued by the clergyman whom he employed to write the historic oration delivered at the centennial celebration We cannot blame DEPEW for hiring the Rev Towxn to compose the address ad-dress if common rumor can be relied upon all our great orators are in the habit of getting get-ting men in the humbler walks of life to prepare their speeches for them some of the brilliant efforts of the most brilliant talkers being the production of humble and otn unknown individuals i But it must be confessed con-fessed that it was mean on the part of CIIACX ir to refuse to pay the pious scribe The oration was worth the 1SOO asked for it and Dcinw got a good deal more than SI800 worth of fame out of it |