Show THE PlIES PRESIDENT IDENT the accession ol of general arthur arthu to the presidency is regarded by alivs many persons as a deplorable occur bonce ronce the foreign press too joins in in swelling tho the comments ot of regret regrets t at alio event not least among amongst such le organs stands tho the london jandard q tan dard which assorts asserts that sir mr arthur r is at present deeply in league with the bhoj feniane Fen ians and quotes an argument that irish votes secured Us his election As the lato late and present tors were evoro ol 01 elected atod by t alio he alne voles ot we fail to perceive tho the anif between bot woon thern them in fit this respect J the interregnum lias has been shorter 6 than that succeeding Lincol ns death for tho the oath was a is 1 I to tog Z ftc arthur within a row low hours after the presidents demise which ceremony however was repeated by chief jus tice ico waito at washington in the bhoj presence of 0 the cabinet an in 1 augural address briet brief and idl ba extempore was delivered and wo we quote quota tho the following win cs as ono one of the most striking sentiments all the cho noble aspiration of my m v lamented I 1 predecessor V which lich found expression in his life hire tile thy measure s demised and bug L sted during his brief brie adminis 3 to correct the abuses abases end and en oil eni i force economy tu to advance ity find promote tho the general welfare arp to io insique domestic security and main tain friendly relations rela tiona with tho the nations ot of tho the earth will be garnered in tho the hearts of alio people ind and it ili will be my earnest calmest endeavor to profit by lis example and experience perince ei P tho the circumstances attendant upon president arthurs arthars entrance ont ranco upon his wo such aa tu him to fo i common sympathy our oar late lata pt il dent was killed n ini which the ho present bearer of that digg dig g rity played a very conspicuous and most unhappy rolo role but further the who has lundo arthur that thi sand not enmity against iiii his victim teil the net act t should not these facts ond awl the lio dig s anity of his lo bosilio position silio n entitle him no noty only to sympathy but to moral sup ag yg though nono none of us expects from mr aithur nil an i such as barfield promised to give our may bo be disappointed disappoint od ig and our predictions BO 60 lul 10 the cold critics cri lica hond lio bo stayed till outs bruffill llian justi 1 fy faits its application J |