Show TWO NOTABLE SPEEClES ngersol Nominating Blame and the Tribute to His Dead Brother Colonel Robert G Ingerol delivered many notable speeches but from them all two stand out conspicuously The first of these is his speech nominating nt in the James G Blaine for president Republca natoral convention held In Cincnlt in June lSi6 which first gave nim a national reputation and these the-se nd delivered over the dead body of his brother The frt of these folows Massachusetts may be satisfied wIth the loyalty of Benjamin H BrIstow so am I but if any man nominated by this convention cannot carry the state ot Massachusetts I am not satisfied with the lOYalty of that state I the nominee nom-inee ot this convention cannot carry the grand old commonwealth of Massachusetts Massachu-setts by i5OO maJority I would advise them to sell out Faneul hal as Democratic Dem-ocratic headquarters I would advise them to sell out Faneul hall as Democratic Dem-ocratic headquarters The Republicans orthe United States demand as their leader In the great contest ot 1Si6 a man of Intelligence a man ot Integrity a man of wol knpwn and approved political opinions They demand a reformer after as ei as before be-fore the election They demand a poll tcian in the highest broadest and bet sensea man of superb moral courage They demand a man acquainted with public affairs with the wants of the people with not only the requirements of the hour but the demands of the future fu-ture They demand a man broad enough to comprehend the relations of this government to the other nations of the earth They demand a man well versed in the powers duties and prerogatives pre-rogatives of each and every department of this government They demand a man who will sacredly preserve the finacll honor of the United States one who kows enough to know that the national debt must be paid through the prosperity of the people one who knows eough to know that all the financial fi-nancial theories in the world cannot redeem re-deem a single dollar one who knows enough to know that all the money must be made not by law but by labor one who knows enough to know that the people ot the UnIted States have the Industry to make the money and the honor to pay It oVer just as fast as they make it The Republicans of the rnled States demand a man who knows that prosperity pros-perity and resumption when they come must come together that when they come they w1 come hand in hand through the golden harvest fields hand In hand by the whirlIng spindles and the turing wheels hand in hand past the open furnace doors hand In hand by the flaming forges hand In hand by the chimneys fled wIth eager fre greeted and grasped by the countess sons of toil This money has to be dug out of the earth You cannot make It by passing resolutions In a political convention The Republicans of the United States want a man who knows that this government gov-ernment should protect every citizen at home and abroad who knows that any government who will not defend Its defenders and protect Its protectors protect-ors Is a disgrace to the map of the world They demand a man who believes be-lieves In the eternal separation and divorcement of church and school They demand a man whose political reputa ton is spotless as a star but they do not demand that their candidate shall have a certificate of moral character signed by a confederate congress The man who has In full heaped and rounded measure all these splendid qualifications Is the present grand and gallant leader of the Republican part James G Blaine Our country crowned with the vast and marvelous achievements of Its first century asks for a man worthy of the past and prophetic of her future for a man who is the grandest combination of heart conscience and brain beneath her fag Such a man Is James G Blaine For the Republican host led by this Intrepid man there can be no defeat This Is a grand yeara year fled with the recollections of the revolution revoluton filed with proud and tender memorIes of the past wIth the sacred legends of liberty a year in which the sons of freedom will drink from the fountains of enthusIasm a year in which the people cal for a man who has preserved pre-served in congress what our soldiers won upon the field a year In which they cal for the man who has torn from the throat of treason the tongue tonge I of slander for the man who has snatched the mask of Democracy from the hideous face of rebellion for the man who like an intellectual athlete I i has stood In the arena of debate and I challenged all comers and who is still a total stranger to defeat Like an armed warrior like a plumed 1 knight James G BlaIne marched down the halls of the American congress and I threw his shining lance full and fait agaInst the brazen foreheads of the I I defamers of his country and the ma Igners of her honor For the Republican part to desert this gallant leader now is as though an army should desert their general upon the field of battle James G Blaine is now and has been for Years the bearer of the sacred i standard of the Republican party I cal it sacred because no human being can stand beneath its folds without becoming and without remaining free Gentlemen of the convention In the name of the great republic the only republic that ever existed upon this earth in the name of all her defenders defend-ers and of all her supporters In the name of all her soldiers living in the I name of all her soldiers dead upon the field of battle and in the name of I those who perIshed In the skeleton clutch of famine at Andersonvle and Libby whose sufferings we so vividly I remember IlnoisIlnois nominates for the next president of this country I that prInce of parlamentariansthat leader of leaderJames G Blaine I |