Show A PITIABLE SITUATION judge henderson Hc has been working very 0 o hard BUICO since he lie first took his peat u upon pon the bench it Is common talk among attorneys and attaches of the bourt that lie is driven from morning until night and almost from night until morning toy b the duties of chiq hi official position cheso duties are so nui nul and varied and the exactions of the place pl ico are eo so great that alread already though ho he lias been here leee less than one year car judge henderson phoe marks of the intense strain to abich h ho he in is being subjected his 11 is on once cc face betrays the 1 igns of worry and hia his mind seems also to be far from the enjoyment of that composure so necessary in in a judge his Ifor honoris ioris entitled to general pity the more as ho lie is is believed to be an honest man a conscientious worker and a sensitive gentleman who is is vulnerable to braf shafts ts which w would haw havo been thrown back blunted from the self satisfied vanity of his immediate predecessor the human mind is is only able to beir bear be ir up under a certain intellectual burden the moment a man is is mentally overworked and his mind becomes over 01 cr weighted it begin to lapse into a state of helplessness akin to the incapacity of childhood whenever any judge feels that lie is is approaching a condition of mental palsy 1 ho lie should forthwith fortaw ith relinquish some of ins his ro otherwise he lie may bo be led by vicious advisers into tho the commission inis gion of gravo grave wrongs against linn him volt and the community once beginning to fail the journey of a mans mind to complete col collapse lapPe is is and it the I 1 e first indication that the intellect dectis is colonger no longer under absolute control prompt him to put out the fires and bring the engine to a standstill these facts judge I 1 lo should know not N that ho lie is is in in a state of mental paralysis paral sia nor that his reason totters on the vergo of imbecility but as truths winch which no public official can afford to neglect no person from the das days of gil blass archbishop until now feels pleased le at a hint that ins his powers powe rs are ap waning and certainly no man of delicacy takes pleasure in advising any an autocrat that the best day is passed but occasionally a bitter pill is is the only one winch which will ill touch a patients malady and some kindly hand mu 4 administer it in tho the budge habeas corpus matter last saturday night his ilia honor did lid not impress spectators with an idea of ins his rational puissance when a once dignified and learned judge comes conics to lean can for intellectual or moral support upon ogden hiles or L it rogers ins his friend friends have a right to feet nervous for fear ins his brain is 14 undergoing swift emasculation it is ie believed hat that judge henderson will soon visit michigan wo trust that he lie may return from iii hie iiii i vacation a cation with nith mental faculties well muscled and with moral courage in in a state of self Kustam sustaining mg vigor |