| Show MR BAYARDS OFFENSE the st jamess james m gazett gazelle 0 Is not a very careful render when aben j it I 1 reaches the conclusion that the better belter mr bayard speaks ot of england the worse do many of 0 his countrymen think of 0 him and us ua there has been no n 0 complaint alint of mr bayard in this co country u because lie he spoke well or of england the corn com pliant has ben botn upon a altogether different grounds rounda ir As aa r knib in kindor Ki ador to the court ot of st james jeime from the great ne hc public mr fr bayard him ham on more than one oc occasion caslon occa ilon forgotten ore otten hla his station and alpar apparently antly has Ining imagined ined that he was speaking at a 0 cross croas roads Demoes democratic natio convention tho the decent people of 0 the united states regardless of party resent this absentmindedness absent mindedness on tho the part of 0 a man who holds tho the exalted B tation station of 0 from the great crest republic to the court ot of tho the great oin em piro of 0 groat great britain americans do not object to mr bayards bayaras Ba yards praise of 0 the mother country especially it 1 it Is manly praise and ami not the crawling crawl lne and sycophancy of a toady there Is plenty in n england that we fill all love to praise that man manhood bocKI which w was L A sufficient to brat beat back its ito own original 1 1 barbarism and to civilize itself that was to creato create and enforce a wise code for itself to 6 create r 1 L te a 71 new ew literature to build ships and assume sovereignty over tho the sea to right fight all necessary battles and all tile the time keep on improving until it taught first and later the world to respect order and to obey the laws there Is no limit to the attributes of 0 great britain which mr buy bay ards countrymen would bo be glad to havo have him praise but x when hen he goe boea away from native land with the vision ot of president cleveland is as his highest ideal of 0 nil all that Is 1 great and good and divides lilt 1114 time in a foreign land land between praise of him depreciation of ills his countrymen criticism of party policies in ma his own country and komly praise ot of all that he finds abroad and does docs this not of as an individual but as an im I em m ball ba asador dor then his if countrymen do object and those who do not retrain refrain solely because they are too disgusted to talk |