| Show DEFENDED BY DEMOCRATS since andrew johnson turned party which elected him and returned to the democratic fold it Is ii questionable if there has been so go bitter a feeling among the republicans in congress toward the president as aa to Is now entertained because of the appointment of J adge jackson to the supreme bench and the republican prom pren to a great extent is with them only the discomfiture experienced finds expression in more guarded terms as a a rule role the democratic papers paper however with almost unanimity support the Preel president dents action and it would be strange if they did not the now new york world which has caricatured abused and in every conceivable manner opposed the administration generally and the head of it particularly is for once gracious enough to speak we well of him it says among amona other things in nominating judge jackson to succeed aeed justice lamar on the supreme court bench president harrison has put aside partisan considerations in a way which presidents have not 0 often been high winded to do he has rendered the country a great service in establishing a precedent of the utin utmost oat value a ne he has haa done much to emphasize the exalted and nonpartisan non partisan view that should govern all minds in matters pertaining to our higher courts he has baa adorned the end of his administration with an act of patriotism which deserves and will receive the commendation of the country it is a arrange estrange or not it is a desirable experience for the president to and his chief defenders in the democratic party but to that complexion has it acme 0 me for this occasion at least |