Show TUE New York Times cruelly remarks that tho Blaine papers for the past two years have been compelled to simulate a fond interest in IrishAmericans a class which they had for some thirty or forty years previously denounced with vehemence vehem-ence and great private satisfaction as the bane of our politics It might have added that if Blaine is nominated for President again this kind of hypocrisy will be carried to a more disgusting extent than ever before notwithstanding the Madigan circular the author oi which the New Aye in 1884 proved him to be It is a part of the programme already arranged says the Boston Herald |