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Show About the neatest bit of Iron) that has been seen In t ongress at this -es slon was the roast given b) Senatoi Spooner of Vv Isconsln to "enator Baton of Georgia It was pitiable to hear th" Oeorglan a squeals Mr pooner opened b) ea)lnt that he desired to refer to the Constitutional arguments presented present-ed a few days before by Mr Baron who Is a )aw)er of learning and great acumen and I ma be permitted to say In passing what Is altogether unnecessary un-necessary that I have no doubt whatever what-ever nor has I suppose an) man, of the seriousness and slncerll) with which the Senator presented and Ins advocated his views ' In order to appreciate ap-preciate the touch as to the law) or one has but to recall that It was this same 'enator Bacon who maintained the other day that It was not neccs-sar) neccs-sar) to allege malice ln a prosecution for murder that It is sufficient to prove the murder and It la for the accused to show that he dldn t have malice The biting sarcasm is thus at once evident evi-dent and the entire speech wns a scorcher |