Show MAC VEAGrll DENOUNCED Senator Hill Says He i a Veniamota Political cal Hjpocrite NEW YORK Oct 2dTnx HERALD prints the following Washington despatch Senator Sena-tor Hill loft for Lynchburg today While here he was called upon by many leading Democrats and in reply to congratulations upon his Tammany hall speech last nigh said I am glad you are pleased and especially especial-ly with that part in which paid my respects re-spects to that class of venomous political hypocrites and mountebanks which seen to crop out in Pennsylvania as well as in other states I cannot sufficiently emphasize em-phasize in words my contempt for this class of political renegades as well as for the malcontents within the party I Mr MaoVeagh wore an honest manus man-us he now claims to bo he would not have waited for sixteen years to give utterance to his belief that Tiiden was honestly elected in 1876 Knowing that fact as ho alleges and suppressing it all these years while he was the beneficiary of party favor clearly shows to my mind he is not of the dlass of persons tho Democratic party wants or should follow The Democratic party and certainly sound Democrats do not need a set of egotistical selflauding upstarts to undertake to tell them what to do Every Democrat had made up his mind in November 1873 that Tiiden had carried a majority of the electoral elec-toral vote and this MaoVeneh was one of the people who joined in the great political theft and tho Democratic party has prospered without him and the mess this vain glorious person has made will do the Democratic party more injury than good Our Irish friends are already in arms and the more he explains the more ho condemns con-demns hlmself He should be repudiated by the party for its own self respect It does not need him and should not recognize re-cognize him bv listening to his harangues It is not Democracy |