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Show "As steadily as the thiol) of an engine, en-gine, as thoswelllng of the tide of the sea, as remorselessly as t he maicli of an ami) with gieat banners" Is Mr. King following Hon. Joseph Howell that is, accord'rr toChalinian Cannon, of tlicDciiii. 'mJc paity. Knginessoine-times Knginessoine-times bieak down and cease to throb, )ou know, the tide iccedcs, also, aiul aunies with gieat banneis aie fie-quently fie-quently turned aside and defeated. That expiesslon of Cannon's may (?) sound llovvery, but when dissected means about as much as the Journal's attempt in the following: "And Howell How-ell is still fleeing, his lelentless, Invincible Invin-cible pursuer Just behind and the grave of his political hopes )awnlng in front of him ever neaier, each sunset sun-set bringing him one day closer to the inevitable fouitli of November when ho must 1111 it." Go back, Joseph, and sit dow u. It's no use to continue in the race with such woid-slingers as theso against) on. |