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Show A DEAD LEADER. it Lou ia J. Jennings writes from Lou-,e Lou-,e don to the New York World: )t As for Disraeli, wo must look for ;. him on the opening day under an u rt!tered name and disguised under a big red cloair. When he committed tha inexcusable crime against hid e Past hfe of raising himself to the a Peerage, I wrote to you that the step , was tantamount to his extinction aa a i great pohncal Aud 80 T JJJ believe, you will find it. Hence for I Ije can only be a mournful ahadow 0, ' D ace in F I 7 ir f06t ; P.aco in England. Upon him defended de-fended the divine gift Qf gen ius but it was coupled with huniavS -and a vanity capable of being aatia fied with a British peerage. "But h--ould have died bid he kept to U ouse of commons.'' Well, whyVo ? to himhecoronetolanearl J who I aS done so much to expo e tho ? e"T, me:. tllc PeeS-- "a it now ' famifr ? mte-Hhiita,id trumpery , inl.es who now till ihcplacc-s ol thi , and adventurers who now bear hon-o hon-o cd names to which they have no wi, if r 1 "3 n,an 10 voluntarily v. th head abased, to join their rank-' H story will cast ridicule upon him m comparison w,tl, lho irriM,,r ,ij" "ra.clU.c has done Lo , J |