Show A JUST tribute TO PRINTERS it cit has teen been my lots lot said sir roderick adir Abir marchison chison in speaking at the late later meeting of the printers pension society of the acquirements acquire ments and merits of the compositors and readers to give more trouble to the printer than most writers and I 1 have always admired the address ability and tact of the working men who if patience be a virtue ought never to have had bad the name applied to them that is in common use it is to an author autho r like myself that the term in common honesty be applied of printers devil I 1 entertain the same re regard ard for theman the man who works the types and the reader ertho who supervises ses the proofs as I 1 do for the short abort hand writer who renders my crude speech into good and racy english a gratitude I 1 will say which is seldom expressed by the very numerous public orators who owe the debt deaf |