Show I GEORGE ALFRED TOWNSEND speaking of the inconsequence of personalties in American politics and the influence of Mr CLEVELAND in cleansing the old puritanism which delved in minor issues for traces of sin says Unusually cleafa in making no personal per-sonal points upon his antagonism he has disposed for a long time to come of that babyish search in all our former campaigns for slight and personal missiles mis-siles to throw out the public champion Nor does it seem that his injuries upon this score have regulated his utterances for looking back at his speeches when mayor of Buffalo and during all his three endeavors to be president he set the tone of the discussion high and in no case that I remember even answered the speech of the mari1 who was running against him |