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Show can be no two opinions about that. Senator Ingallis declines to be interviewed in-terviewed unless he is paid for it. The New York World spoiled him when it paid him $1000 to submit to the celebrated instantaneous photo-1 photo-1 graphic interview at Washington last year. Mr. Ingallis has only to stick to his determination for a year to drop as completely out of sight as if he had never existed. I He was made by newspaper, and if they drop him that's the end of him. Th report of the New Orleans grand jury which has been investigating investi-gating the lynching of the Italians in that city is not suq rising to those who have familiarized themselves with the condition of things in that place for some time previous to the lynching. Of course it seems queer that no indictments were found against the well known Jeaders of the lynchers, but before condemning the grand jury in any locality would be likely to condemn what was approved ap-proved by ninety-nine one hundredth hundred-th of its citizens. The decision of the Supreme ourt of Nebraska unseating Gov. Boyd on the ground of his not being a citizen, he having been born in Ireland and his father having neglected neg-lected to take out his second naturalization nat-uralization papers, is one of great importance, and it is deeply to be regretted that it is jtinged with partisan par-tisan politics. The case will go to the United States Supreme court on appeal. It is claimed and was so held in a dissenting opinion by one of the judges, that having been a citizen of the Territory of Nebraska when it was admitted as a State, the enabling act made Mr. Boyd a citizen citi-zen of the United States. Editorial Notes. Tht French Deputies seems to have a soft of Tom Reed for its presiding officer, the other day he had an obnoxious deputy removed bv force. Ah there Rudini That was a bad jbreak you made that time. Mr. Blaine has had too much experience .with private and confidential communications com-munications not to know one when Jieseesit. Try again, old boy. Chief Justice Fuller's name has peea mentioned as a possible democratic dem-ocratic candidate for President. It it no disparagement to other gentle 'men, who have also been mentioned jo say thai the chief justice would inake a model candidate. Mr. Blaine's candid opinion of Russell Harrison, the young man .who Is doing his father considerable harm through his newspaper, would "mighty interesting reader," but it is doubtful whether it could be printed in a family newspaper. Anybody ought to know that .when a cork is taken from the mouth of a bottle the cork is not the proper thing to put in one's mouth, but a New York preacher didn't. He swallowed th cork instead of the contents of the bottle, and now The Italian Government thinks jthe discovery of America by Columbus Col-umbus was a blunder df the first magnitude and to empasize that opinion it has decided that it will take n o part in the celebration at Genoa next year or in our Columbian Colum-bian expositoa in '93. The republican press pretends to think it revolution that the legislature legisla-ture of Michigan, in the exercise of its legal and Constitutional right,has provided that the Presidential electors elec-tors for that State be elected by congressional con-gressional districts, with two electors elec-tors at large. The grasshoppers, in the Ephraim Eph-raim south west and, Manti north field are doing well. They are hatching out by the millions. It is to be hoped that the peeple will unite and try to kill them, other wise they will destroy the beautiful grain that is now growing? Mr. Harrison will probably de-coyer de-coyer ere the idea of November 'o, ic he has not already done so, that the possession of a son who controls con-trols the editorial utterances of a newspaper, without being overburdened overburd-ened with either experience or dis-creton, dis-creton, is a very expensive, not to say dangerous luxery for a Presi- dent with second terra aspirations to have around. Notice has been served by the administration on all the other would be republican Presidential candidates candi-dates that they must give way for Mr. Benjamin Harrison. So far there has been ne outward objection raised, but there's still time enough for the biggest kind of a row before the nomination, and many shrewd observers already see s?gns of ft- The New York Herald continues to insist that al least ene third of the enormous amount paid out by this government for pensions is paid un fraudulent claims. The democratic House will have a fine opportunity to prove whether this pharge be true or not. If true, the frauds should be dropped from the ; rolls and he money saved, there ( |