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Show i OKEIGN. I'lerrcpoiic. Loudun, 2-1. The Tim-', to-day, says the appointment of Pierrepont to the ambas-ndorahip here was probably prob-ably intended to satisfy tho.-o who dem and high personal character rather than party eervico or political rdull as a qualification for office, but j it mtiet be admitted that the appointment appoint-ment does not carry ao distinct a ! meaning ns it woulu have done a ynir ago, previous lo the Habcoek trial; nr ii it in ot'uor way bo du-nir.ujle du-nir.ujle as that of Dana. Too article concludes: In the Bahcoek aflair there is really nothing more than errors of judgment to bo ulleged against Pierrepont. J11 the negotiations negotia-tions relative lo extradition his legal capacity, uir deration mi l cum 111011 sense, tho sngacity lor which ho obtains ob-tains gunenl credit, will Lo useful lo the United States, and will not lack appreciation hero. |