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Show ui m-i-Aici it ciiiar. Mr. taafersoia SIII Have an Ktlllovlal III Ilie-'luurlee-Jonrnal." Ixictsvill.l, Deaa-In lUu Cuur ,cr-Juurnut touori-uw Mr. Watlersou will have an editorial on 8akcriCrlrp and Iho new committees. Hu will sny liinrl: "i'or thu first time lu lha history of tha Dimw ratio jarly lu CilllRHa Is tha rllic'lln laid tlowll Ibnlthuurgaiilzalloiiof tlm Hoii-olaa matter, not of fileudly rivalry among frle ids, lut of e.rsonal nggraiidlze nient and factional lower. Wo had liojol for belter things. A, stronger man than Crisp might have istuaed be fira git lug himself and rly over to Watlcrson says tlikt Hprlnger baa not shown peculiar culiaclty tu lead the House. II la sele-ctlou smacks too much of n discharge of obligation nnd h t rale ra-le xt lo turn down nil I ill grndu a innn who lias done eminent work In n gretl movement, aud who has engaged the confidence of Democrats everywhere Walteraon iroaks oflnllnmllouatliit tberu was a deal e f tho "regulation New York pattern" between thu new Hmaker and hie backers end Governor Hill and Ids backers, by which Demo-rrttlo Demo-rrttlo principles ure to bo ascrlfie rd to Congrcseleral and Presldenilal tar-gains. tar-gains. ' rrisii Indevtl will Ilia hosts of Diiruccraty rlaotn their might and lu their wrath, ee altering these Impious dcapollere of trutli and faith like a herd nf cattle. Tha future alone can dcUr-mine dcUr-mine this, Irtit tlits resent Is no time for mincing words. It Is llmforlaln talk. The speaker's experiment starts out Willi thvAlmoit universal tllelruet nf Democrats In etrry art of the Uulon. The overcoming ol this nud tha establishment "f lis claim lo public oonfldorice can only ba atbloveo by a display nf great earnestness, rorftct fldellly and undrnlal lo coinictency. Mr. Crisp should, from this tlnm for-WArd, for-WArd, keep laaif ire his- eyes the awful ect(e of Keller." |