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Show The blind inconsistency of some of tho opponents of Senator Lorimer wns never moro signally shown than by the Congregational ministers of Boston, when they condemned the United States Senate for voting to retain Lorimer; and at the same session those ministers voted that Senator Crano of Massachusetts, Massa-chusetts, in voting for Lorimer, was actuated by "purity of motivo and sincerity sin-cerity of conscience.-" It doesn't seem to havo occurred to thoso ministers that. other Senators who voted for Loritnijfl may havo also hud puro motives anX sincerity of conscience. But how a isM suit brought about by puro motives Rt3 sincerity of conscience should bo so biW torly condemned does not appear Noil does it appear why thoso Boston minW istors should have taken paina to gelS Uiom8olves on record in this inconsistent fashion; nor, indeed, why thoy shoul'M havo bothered themselves at all abouM the Lorimer case. j9 |