Show I 1 APOSTLE CASE I 1 the friends of george Q cannon will read of yesterdays events w Ith mingled feelings of borrow and pride they it III regret his era tion in the penitentiary while rejoicing that be volunteered to meet the issue in the couts lafr cannons case has been peculiar an well as somewhat famous X one vibo knows george Q cannon VIII admit his sincerity in his religious views and practice 8 the same conscientiousness which actuated him in forming and maintaining his marital ties naturally prompted him to face fearlessly all the legal connected that he dil not volunteer early in this crusade and that le evaded process of court and sacrificed a bail boad of wits due to certain reasons well known to his friends aal now in patt made public arst there vias a disposition to persecute instead ot to prosecute men of his class and I 1 a well founded belief ithac mider tile bysted of segregation then lit bogne his imprisonment was I 1 intended to be anade per second and more important to him and others than the farst reason he I 1 wa sunder obligations and bili ties which compelled the yielding of his desire to meet the issue but yesterday the time came when mr cannon and the power of the law could bothee both be vindicated lie volun tar ily appeared in court and suba ittel to sentence for the charged against him by this act lie proved to ills friends the consistency and fearlessness of ills life and to govern I 1 ment that lie and r ecob cizes the duty of a lou 3 citizen to meet any charge lawfully made I 1 and busly prosecuted |