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Show THS BLESSINGS OF HUMOR. Moral Drawn Frm Career oil tha Uts Ma. O Rall. If there Is 1 moral to be drawn from the career 0f Mai O Rell It coo-cerna coo-cerna tha praitlra value of a sense of humor In pnnndinj the comity of nations. The autrim sets people by the ears, but the humorist, by teaching teach-ing them to mils at each olher'a amiable wcakeMoti piedlrpoaea them to frlcatihip. Ve and the French ara UMoiiliiclly the better frlonds and the more cunaclous of our common huaaalty for the genial manner In whl M. Paul niouol alternately al-ternately chaffed John Hull and Jao quna lionhommo. Aa the merry mutual mu-tual friend of lh mlriille claaaea of tha two countrloi he rendered a service ser-vice to which the may now Join In paying trllmtti and one wondnra. without feeling unduly sanguine, wbeiher then win ever arise among our forelpn angiiate maulers a German Ger-man Max OHell, vhoae kindly Jeata Will have at equally nalulary effect upon our rotations llh our Teuton kinsmen. -Loidon Oraphlc. |