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Show H GRIFFIN. PETERSON Hflflflflt ' Whllo tho deadlock In tho IIouso of HflflflBY Representatives has boon on consld- HBflBW orabln discussion as to tlio attitude PBflAK of certain members of tho legislature BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBa has taken place, and among othor things It linn been said by n nurnbor of persons, that It wns expected that olther Hep esentntlvo Orlflln or Hep-resentntlvo Hep-resentntlvo Peterson, or both, would desert tho nllles and voto with tlio Hcpub Icnin. Wo havo no special Interest In-terest in these two gentlomon, other than that wo hopo they will both innke good legislators, but wo never for ono moment evpectcd them to Join tlio Republicans, and wo think nny person who harbored sucli thoughts d es them nn Injustice Wo do not knew how thoy feel In tho political company which thoy havo been keeping, In fact that is tholr own business, but wo do feel thnt after having entered into tho compact It was up to, them to stick, and who ther or not tho ordonl wob dlstasto-ful dlstasto-ful wo think thoy aro both deserving of congratulations on tho wny thoy havo so far conducted themselves. Having delivered themselves of tho obligations which they were under thoy can rest easy, and aro now In n position to net In tho futuro In accordance ac-cordance with their own1 Individual desires. |