Show WENDELL PHILLIPS In the Success Magazine l Charles Edwa Edward d Russell is publishing a series of oC articles on ou The i Men l That Fought On In the last edition is the tho story of Wendell Vendell Phillips He does not give a clear V r r outline of the wonderful man as w we estimate him vi He He was perhaps the foremost orator of hi his bis age He v could i sway al an tm audience as the tempest does the i f rest He was as a profound lover love of liberty an and l believed v b believed in a it theoretic sense at le least st in u the absolute H lute lute equality of nien that nien that is that all men should have equal chances and opportunities in in the i ge gle for life liberty and the pursuit of happiness y c But in following this conviction he lie became Client tien of the restraints of necessary laws and aDd mo mo- r rose s toward the world that it would not treat his hi's i impetuous deses as divine conclusions and act 1 upon them at cuce as a matter of dut duty He Tie naturally became sour at last and when the f great gr at war came on he lie added greatly I to the cares i and anxieties of the men mu upon whose shoulders had j. j b ben leen u pla placed ed the burden of bringing of the I chaos of the mighty tragedy order arid aud peace He Heh h had hd d within him all the elements element of a John the he Baptist Bap I t. t 18 t I he e COUL could d 1 light 19 1 J. J t th the e wy t He moreover had the elements within him to o awaken a storm but none of those to enable him to 4 mount mount the storm when it came Game and ride it to vic vic- tory And Ana when the patient Lincoln stood at the 1 helm holding the shi ship of stat state in fn the tho current and I aw away away- y from the rocks that projected from eit 1 I. I bank Phillips incapable of appreciating ci ting his rk l r sneers s for foi him hini An n l when the imperturbable impel imper- l' l Grant and the others officers and men j 7 J up out ot of i the shadow o of death brought the brought Ithe flag I with a new radiance around it Phillips seemed to think that he had in iu some way been bereft of th the r honors that should have been his The truth is he t I A- A I If I I m d- d v s but an au instrument nt sent to tostat start the for i other t 1 l' l m men n to lace face and fr from froni m which after infinity losses and I sacrifices a softer light was t tt rise rise- and aud andI the republic was wa was to be saved He performed his part when in wiser and abler haq hands s the the tion tiou was to come collie he became bec hIe dissatisfied diss and u mi- mi i- i fair B But t his tongue his e w was s t tipped w with th fire fire arid a acl I cl after the prejudices which were rere kindled against him si shall all have lUl died his speeches will Avill be he rea read anew an and l lI I his full gr greatness tn S will be appreciated c I I |