| Show A morning contemporary affects to be horrified that the Boer envoys in j Washington were received as private citizens and not acknowledged ns the cflk lal representatives of any government govern-ment With a longdrawn algh It do clurca that they went to Washington precisely as Franklin went to Paris when our struggling colonies wore ma king a desperate effort for liberty I j lbt Just B but did our contemporary ever hrar of any other envoys from the colonies colo-nies of any other country being ofl daily received Was 01 I caB Kossuth recevcd I omclally He with sword and pen for twenty years had been fighting Obhtng for the i independence of about the oldest na Ion I-on on earth lie came with a majes I ty of mind such ns no other envoy eVer brought to this Country Hc came with a cause as Just as as man ever preached but he was kindly and CQ iut polite ly told that the United Stales poltQ Unied Stotes would l not undertake to mix In the cntangle JIJ 1 incma of the Old World and wcnt Ii away without help except such n QW11 the sympathy of the avails nothIngthe nals people of this county But what would our neighbor have dono Would it follow fol-low the advice of the rocklc5s blatherskite blather-skite and have our country Invade Canada Docs It want a war with Caaa England Would It not be about out against such an to the first cry undertaking as that Our private belief be-lief la that It car 8 70 more about the Boer than It does about the Taquls or the Finns and that Its simulated sympathy sym-pathy will all vanish Immediately after af-ter the first Tuesday after the first r Monday in November |