Show uw ew York M tho the brilliant auda ltv of nC J or the lo mind and eim cumi 11 moral force tort if ur fir firth ir tho th cynical of lit Sir Kir Henrj II ell muy ap nil appear mI pear of 0 lewar than thai any till nil oC rt 1 n who long Ions pam IHLI lid ud troll Ih RC nn Hut by il h th whiR of ut n hi hii ho he lug big hn d ii al in od ed 0 1 to a delightful In imi pull poll aft Rete i trial 1 ta mo bit he heit iv it I oler but bat too tn hili I blooded ll for 01 il th the work It of IL a griat now I mud by h II I though I and an I h hurt hUll trio 1110 loyal to 10 lillI nr or party in Lii h long Iiii Ifill trl It was Willi largely by II IllS K grIa n nl 1 l Ii l II r n i nil Ii ii ii I Ii 11 y 10 Cli that I Ii it C nn n madu lil ht his rita iU fit Ih ho In li oU f Ills his IT m P he itt showed shovel solid of or lead leaders ers iv in ill opposition and in III power Now eW York Evening 1 l lol With a it clear body holy of nt t ho how w WhIM II i crr ready to h mako muk varying 1111 a II n of ot if them thum to t tho the differing needs or of till Hit t ago 1110 hut but from fro In tite tho principles hH ho Ito would Mot lInt budge 11 Is hI of wius WI III thus not that of III a L weathercock pointing to 10 tho the wind but Jut ot of IL a compass ith showing tho the north by which to till Uio ship ehl ot lt state Rill Still higher wan the tho merit of lr Camp bolM belll hell In iii having the tho to till It II I his hU countrymen and In lii having the tho patience and Inextinguishable hopa hOf to wait for or them ill hI u lief ct and vindicate tho the right Hn lIe was II its able like John Bright to 10 with withstand stand H III oven ell an IUt overwhelming popular sentiment whon he ii believed It U In his bin hi heart to bo ho wrong Ho lIe could do this its ILM In lii I the melancholy moh days of or war IlIr ar mania without and with without withOut out mil exaggerate yet yot ot In thin the clear strength of o a it 1 man who iho had his own conscience to satisfy Ho was riot not content with others to tit lilt ono one side Iulo till the storm had blown itself out ul but manfully lifted up his ills voice against tho tile prevailing fury rury oven even thought though thou h ha lIe knew that it II would heat bent pitilessly up upon on Oil his hll own hUId Hence his popular popularity ity It when It 11 came was WIlS of ot the deeper kind which can cnn bo b won only by those wha do not try tn to til tI win It People sow saw him staunch claunch and true anti and unruffled and when tho tim revulsion occurred wore moved to put their trust In tho the steady nun man whom In their passion n they had haul execrated |