Show GT Ne York Mail and Express A wise mats man has hall observed observe that there ar are two modes ot of establishing ones he by hont honest st men and to be abused by rogues Washing Washington ton had the advantage of both such praise and sueh abuse But the tho abusing rogues were the exceptions Industrious and voluble exceptions but still The Tho great greal mass of at his country countrymen men ever eer since Ince he became 1 a prominent figure hare venerated him In their ee eyes he seems a citizen of the loftiest and rarest type re resourceful Indefatigable con constantly alive to his tremendous responsIbilIties and manfully dischArging them In the fear of the Lord without ever taking thought for the things make for Cor Corthe forthe the furtherance or of personal ambition Worcester Gazette Mr Ir Salisbury says George Washing Washington ton was great because he talk to the tho newspapers lie have many chances To find a 11 newspaper r man in 10 those days das you had to make a Ion I journey with 1 a coach and four and an when you ou got where the newspaper Will was occasionally published you OU were not so 80 sum Burn ot of finding the If It was as dinner time or the fish Ish were biting he was WIlS having something better to do than get news newl And one man to n a pIper paper was waR the proportion In those days It George the tise Great had lived In these degenerate times W we fear he would bare talked to the tho reporters occasIonally Superior Telegram l The Tho or of Ills Count Country will tie de seri e the veneration of his countrymen lo 10 long 1001 as Bryan said hI as al theres therell nn an echo cho left In air but he should be Mt heft In his hll place In III the past his glorious deeds magnified ed in the mirage of the mist or of Intervening years the Ideal of American citizenship the tho model ot of patriotism to which to turn lurn for Cor lIon arid conformation Worce Worcester hr Sp Spy With grateful hearts hearth er true American today loday recalls that winter or a jG 70 when Washington and 1118 hi and JI soldiers with their naked anti blood bloody feet teet the tho I or of Valley Forge And under those circumstances and condl condi lions Rw his country without pay and without reward we find ton writing these beautiful words to those In hl his home Itt In Mount Vernon Let Ld the hospitality of the hou house with respect to 10 till poor be kept up Let no noone noone one go co hungry It If any of this kind of People should be In want of corn supply SUNIl their n necessities provided it does not encourage them In idleness nn I 1 have no objection to your giving my mont In charity charlt c ti the amount ot of fort forty or att fifty n a year ur when you think It well bestowed What I mean hi I bavIn no objection is 11 that It Is my desire that bedone ci Cleveland Plain Dealer ot particularly at his time should n lie be given riven to the adjuration n to resist wIth care the spirit of oC lion upon its III principle however 1 specious thc pretexts It seems as If the Father ot Of in delivering that Farewell fn saw through the of If more mOl the comB condl of oC the tt sy he aJ said saidI 0 I One ne method of assault mn may be to ef in the HiI Of If tile the Constitution alterations whIch will impair the energy or of the s system and titus s to undermine cannot be directly overthrown Baltimore Sun As to the personal characteristics of Wn Washington and Lincoln no parallel between these thelO tW two men inert should bo be instituted All As Governor Johnson or of Mary Maryland land said IBid years rara ago today In an which ill Is printed in thiS Issue of tho un mode modesty lY which was to a degree embarrassIng was per or ortell tell long and general acquaintance with the world and men could not It S The praises of at a natio and their echo from distant climes clime have not Inflated him We have seen lIeen hint the same man mall throughout ml Ills good was his fixed goo goal I New ew York ork Evening Sun Pickering wAs of opinion that Wash Washington In ington ton had two to qualities which titled fitted hint him for faculty of concealing his own senti sentim m nt anti and of discovering those ot of other men But he made certain r 1 la for tor himself from whiCh he never One was that thal ho he would never an When nn an esteemed friend solicited publIc place WashIngton wrote wrete to him 1 will go goto goto to th the chair under no pre engagement of any kind or nAture whatsoever lr In his hili appointments th first aimed to obliterate party parl lines and en cn enlist list the best bell talent of the country Sometimes ho he linda dislike for tor forthe the inert selected but bitt he was Vas satisfied If the they proved competent |