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Show BOKATH CONTEMPT. O.n Tuesday "Libcral"camiaign-i "Libcral"camiaign-i rs p'enared to hold a rally at night ou private property without askiqg leave of tbe owners. They plied inflammable materials on the grounJ contiguous to a ruoiberof buiUIiigsforthepurpo-c of making a bonfire, to the imminent danger of property. Mr. Lllas Morris appealed to Maynr Soott to irevcnt thetepro-ceedlngo thetepro-ceedlngo Yesterday morning a scurrilous and inexcusable atuwk upon Mr. Morris appeared iu the chief "Lib-tral" "Lib-tral" organ This morning tho journalistic assault is reuercd iu a manner so utterly aiid despicably csntemptib'e as to inspire every ter-son ter-son posecs'Ing a spark of decency with lmffib'e dL-gust. The pavement pave-ment which he constructed under contract with the city is condemned as inferior and not according to the conditio!. involved. The alleged basis of this mean and inexcuablc onslaught was a mall piece of cement pavement chipped from the walk and carried to the ofiice of the writer of the snal y article bj a sneak who burrows bur-rows in the slimy by-ways of busi-ne. busi-ne. The real reason for the bitter and uncalled for attack i too apparent ap-parent to be mistaken. Thu victim of it had interfered with tho imiHi-dent imiHi-dent encroachments aud dangerous vild fire werk of a few "Liberal" fanatics. This was 'ufficieut to reuuer him oj.n to the viles-t and nianc-t form ofa'saulL Mr Mo-n-' character among all clashes is o high itobe aliove iijurj bj this jou-nalw ic patter, but the mode of attack ng him is so far beneath the iMmraonrlane of manhood and de cency that wo have taken occas'on, n that account, to direct attention to it as a unique exhibition of unmitigated un-mitigated depravltj |