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Show An evening contemporary more notorious no-torious for Us evasions and attempts to make black appear whito than for any consistency or truth, propounds this; "After a close study of the evidence adduced, ad-duced, we ore compelled to ask, 'Where does Sbnator Smoot come in?' " To which Eastern newspapers and Senators Sena-tors are replying; "He doesn't come In; he is likely to go ouL" Droyfus will get an opportunity for a rehearing orr his trial at Rcnnes. It Is well, for the honor of France. It is pretty generally concedod now that a fair trial must result in his acquittal, And then what recompense will the Government of France make to him for tho cruel outrages which is country has perpetrated upon him, and for tho ruin of his life? The prcsa generally Is forecasting an early dissolution of Parliament and an appeal to tho country by the Balfour Ministry In Great Britain. Wc don't figure It that way. The Balfour Cablt net has been riddled several times, and has been practically wrecked at least twice; but still Balfour held on and patched up the pleccn. Wo bellove that he will stick till ho Is outvoted In Parliament. Par-liament. As long as he has a majority or the House at his back, ho will seo no object In appealing to a country where he runs Imminent risk of being ousted. ii&xatu |