Show RIBALDRY L jj theresa great be tween and genuine invective comment aug upon political ribaldry the aws says amid all the blac which alie last political oli year ha called jolt be difficult to find anything indecent thaia of the person known as gath in the cincinnati enquirer after chaj acteria ac teriz iba alio independent laicans as and forger as eavesdropper spies and euraka ribald writer delivers hlen A S V of n species of in winch their collective action is likened to that of judas in betraying ins master the part of christ in this little allegory being assigned heaven save the mark to mr blaine something like two columns of the billingsgate in the use of which gaty is so cd a master serve him to vent hia gall upon the president 0 the united states and those who were instrumental in bringing about his election tho language of thia screed is as degraded as ila senti mant and shows to what vulgarity a man may be carried by political passions of the baser sort sucha an expression of personal spleen as this would in itself merit no more attention than the ravings of any nim shop orator but the fact thai there is found a place for it in the columns of a reputable journal and that other reputable journals copy it with approval docs merit attention as an example of with which a political party blinded with the rage occasioned by ia reay to assist in the digging of ita own grav there ia hardly to be found jn the history of american politics another example of n movement so disinterested ind impersonal so dc petty and aimson ordinary political action as the independent movement of a ye arago it tn as base and which ordinarily govern poll action had singularly little to do and this no honest observer who could preserve attitude a doubt no whether lie anve the movement his or not it is ui the play of afons engender edby the actual dec tron lucli a should be conceived cocce ived and represented mh but it h inexplicable that a year afterward any person or any pary inclined to be honest iu its judas nientai should pretend to impugn llie motives i of that movement i because ivy unwilling to accept th c actuation which its success iu the history of he revolt against spanish misrule we rad of a little band of malcontents to whom their enerica derisively gave the name of lea guena the beggars bg gars these champions of freedom accepted the title thus bestowed upon them in scorn and made it a matter of pride to havo t borno it idour own times the name ot similarly be upon the independent re in derision lias cepter by them and abey have made it a title of honor it ia the namo by which one of the most important cvar taken toward cleansing the politics of fifty million of people will he handed don to posterity i tho term mormon was originally S 0 applied to the latter day saints in ridicule but this title bestowed upon them in scorn ia now adopted by them and it is the namo by which reformers who are to regenerate this nation will bo known to pos |