Show CONGRESS IAN IUOKLH S A letter from Judgo Jlentiott to u Ron tleimn In this city stilts tint the ± i chances for tlio inimsi of tIm Tucker bill arc fnoribo The writer furthermore r more says that Mr Tucker is not only r t S sincerelj but ouncstlv and enthusiast cally In I favor of f thin measure and will b urge Its consideration tit the carbeat possible i S I pos-sible moment Mr Tucker says ho ox pct to re tlro front public lifo at the ex J i S piritlon of tIm present session and bo SS will regard the success of this bill the S crowning ttihioNuneiit of his Congressional Congress-ional i arc cr Ho I believes It to bo correct r in principle and Its provisions strictly within the limits of the Constitution p 4 Tlio Di Moutvr has never entertained the SS slightest doubt in regard to Mr Tuckers S sincerity or soundness iTpon this questionS question-S 1iS After taking the put he did in e 4 the Committee ho would belie his entire Cs parsonal politic mil olhml record ifS if-S ho should fail to aunt un his action there tS b > his course upon tho floor of the houseS House-S Every act of his life gives thu ho to his 5 5 j l dofamers who sought at the close of the 5 5 t lust session to create u feeling of distrustS S us to tho sincerity his professions of u2 5 friendship for the ineisme which was i SS SI formulated under his immediate supervision I super-vision and Inch was mainly through hisS his-S ii efforts successfully piloted through its t i1 prelhmnarj stages lo n pi it u upon the t S inlendir of tho House |