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Show Ill REPLIES TO PARKER. EH Senntor Fairbanks Defends Cortelyou iflj - From Attack. H PLYMOUTH, Ind., Nov. 2. Senator I mm TTalrbanks began the day's work with H a speech at Michigan City, and a por-M por-M tlon of his remarks had direct reference to Judge Parker's New York and New-Ell New-Ell ark addresses and particularly that fH part of them which concerned Chalr-H Chalr-H man Cortelyou. Referring to Parker's IN charges, lie said: IH The fact ,s t0 ba denred that per-RH per-RH Eonalltles have been dragged Into the IH present campaign by the opposition. It H ,s an obvloUB attempt to divert public H attention from the great questions with H lespect to which Democracy stands dis-WM dis-WM credited before the American people. Ill 11 Is to be regretted that the honor- able can(51(late for the Presidency on M the Democratic ticket makes the sug- gestlon that the President and the chairman of the Republican national IB committee have prostituted their poai- tlons to aid in the collection of carnal carn-al palgn funds. ! It is incredible that a candidate for inl the high ofilce of President of the ' ynlted States should give utterance to fflf a charge no utterly groundless. |