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Show Once in a while there can be found ft staunch Republican who will speak out in meeting, no matter wlio is hit by his remarks. Such an one b Judgo We&t, of Ohio. At the late constitutional convention in that Siuto, he made known his views upon the subject of secretaries of the President's Presi-dent's cabinet leaving their duties to make electioneering stump speeches us was the case during the late general gene-ral election. Thc'following is Judge West's language: I am ft KepuMiam L.f t!K- strk-tet t, mid rudieal a 1 lisive been, I now dwlare Jhsit it :is itbohiU'h- luiituttatinp to nu-n Tf difiimivd cnMbiiin-i te- mv IVlauo, Sv:;ry of tht ltitcrier. ISontwclI, S-v-.vury 0f ti, TrLiuury, m, CrvvH, t o.uiniWer-U-noral. K down, la-t fn, tirl to oith Carolina, at;,!, sft.T havinq-carn.-d tt;:: 5;:uo bv dotail. tbldine tlvir tUn hke Uio Arab a:-d sik-ntlv sivaline nway to th. State of M-ii,,,., ;1iul then llit-mK llit-mK away to other Spates and workinir U. carry a-oiioii, tor tK Admini-tnuioii p;rty. 1 hoiv to Govt the time lWno wi'.eti jueh a -lKetaele -will no longer W witno5ion the American eontiiK-ut. These are the sentiments, ofeverv citizen who has any regard for propriety, pro-priety, or reject tor himself and his countrw |