Show nETicrrrcs AN n TiE ELECTIOV < A CQAKr and brutal criminal whose guilt i proven by the bringIng bring-ing t light of definite and peciSc fact who yet hojies to defy the law by running n bluff will often adopt a certain style of language and line of argument The language will b boastful and swaggering but studlou ly confined to general as distinguished from specific denials of guilt while tne nrgumcats will con iit mainly of nbur of the officers cers or persons who have produced the proof against the acc This description will not require much modification when applled t the articles which hare from time t time appeared in Liberal organs for the purpose of meeting the charge that the late election in this city was earned by brazen and extensive fnuds lu support of that chare specific statements of fact have been made in ordinary I and concise language anj with such particulars of time place ner sons and property as t distinctly inform the defendant of the offense wit which ho is charged and t make a deense The answer t all this has been Ln an arrogant general gen-eral denial coupled with grjs nbu e In unstinted measure poured out upon individuals supposed t have been instrumental in exposing the crimes that were perpetrated ngaln the franchise in the interest inter-est of Liberal manipulators I ha been charged that the Peoples Party manager emploj e detectiesto aiJ them in carrying ths election How could the detectives detec-tives have done thM In no possible way Clpt b exposing Liberal frauds The detectives could not regltr nor rate An Innont man caici not how many detectives may b watching him but a breaker of the law is the enemy and traducer tra-ducer of its ofOcers and especial of the one to whom he owes his conviction I con-viction This accounts for the venomous ven-omous attacks that have ben made upon Captain John Bonflold The accusation that ho imported a set of criminals t aid him In detecting crime among the Lib era i suuleiently answered by the declaration that of all this list of such characters published In tho chiefLiberal organ as in the employ em-ploy of Bontield or the Peoples Central Commie only two were even known to either and tbo e two were OBrien the renegade and Ela Neither BoufieM nor anj of the Peoples Central Commie had any know ledge of the existence of either of tho other men said to have beu in their employ and who were n Liberak S3 far as they know or have reason to believe The crimes committed in the interest in-terest of the Liberal parfjand which hae been fully and explicit ly recounted in these columns remain re-main stern immovable unalterable facts of peculiar historical interest in-terest and significance Bluff swagger and abuse backed up by all the countercharges anj brazen denial the Liberal organ will ever b able t invent or print will not expunge them from the record of the times Neither will thei prevent an overwhelming exposure of tem at a tlaie deemed proper The other Idc pretend t want a fuller exhibit They have no need I t fret on tat score Perhaps they f will wish in due time they had not j inaJe the dezmnd edition of the Sew Testament Cbrirt I cald A now commandment Jjre I nnto yon love one iaother thus showing t tit something more even than tilth and baptism iru nee If cpace permitted wo would go on quoting the injnnctions laid upon ns by the Redeemer requiring works as well as faith Ill Apostles and disciples wel talo IL Ate I ciples conUn nally preached repentance and bantlsm and I faith was n that aut was Dee for our Miration what need would there b tor repentance and bapU m7 II would reader the labor of our missionaries who ar sent to the nations of the earth an easy task a hey need do would be to f through the highways shouting Believe Be-lieve Only bee in tho Lord Jesus Chris and TO abMl b saved your eternal sal ration i art Hut the Iruo believer In the Gospel know tem i aoinehlng more nee ban faith mighty as it I works good works are required at oar hands and j I no siven then Indeed woaM our faith be accounted dead talh b de aeunte deadM M A V G While tho principle of faith was the theme of the article of which thi ubove i a review and whllo it omitted mention other principles of the Gospel yet I contained no statement which wxs Intended to convey the impression that works were not necessary t b added to faith Tho author wrote from a standpoint which presupposes faith in Chrit and the works of nght eousuefs t b inseparable Heal genuine faith In Chnst will produce uorks as certain as life will produce duce motion hence the term faith Jti this sense include works ithout their being mentioned In unnumbered instances the sacred wrier us the won faith in n manner and sene which include in-clude work without specifically naming tem and this must b remembered in studying the Scrp tures otherwise they cannotbe correctly cor-rectly understood The oljections urged against the article apply with equal torceto the quotation with which i opened Believe In the Lord Jesus Chnst and thou Ln Je Chrit halt b saved These were the words of Paul and Silas to the Jailer and hiI bouse Were they sectarian doc trint NOjforthe reason that tin kind of belief which Paul and Silas had reference to would Inevitably produce the work necessary unto salvation This I the kind of faith of which Dr Isaacson was writing I |