Show lilAINI SHALLOW HOM1MST According to tlio prouo islj nnnoiinccit programme Jingo lilnlno opened the campaign in JInino with liii month yes torJiy niul bj thaI in saddled Ins friends and party with the onus of proof throughout tlio coming Presidential tain pugn After the usual cut and dried babble concerning free trade nnd tlaim ing for his part tho honor of being the priests of tint iloitrlno ho low out at i tingcnt and pulling out Botrnl stops Hwoopod don on tlio labor problem with n cnliblo Hood of chin mtioic lie claimed tint free trado would not oft open tho American labor market to com petition from abroad but also to compo tltion from tlio colored people of the South who would thus bo forced to accept ac-cept wages lower than tim white mm because theIho whito men woull < 1 hao to take wages as Ion 111 the foreign markets paid Tins is 1 i specimen argil input of tho hdra headed class which I he used and will sorvo to slum tho insincerity in-sincerity of the whole Tho wages of the southern negro wore noxcr allulcd bj 1 those of the northern or weslcin white man and so peculiar are tho local condi lions that hedge about the great majoril of tho southern colored men that no amount of change or competition in the North or West can allcel them or their wages in the South ACtor twenty years of Itcpubllcan rule that often was another namo for tyrnoy the negroes or tho South arc staves to northern capital lets now moro so than when In tho ugh of ownership they swore tho persona property of tho southern pi inter 111 line knows very well that there are cert ill fields of labor In tho South coerol en lirelj by 1 tho negro and they will always remain HO and Ins buncombe allusion to the colored people of the outh is bu another anchor windward to catch the floating negro tote In tho North It was upon tha Fisheries question how eer that the article of lingo found its fullest cnt Illume stated tint Insi dent Cleveland made n promiso to Iho Fnghsh Minister to counsi 1 the form tiou of a commission to look into the fish cries dispute but failed to tell his audi cnco that tho nccessiU for that com mis ion grew mtt of ihfllcuUiei which ho made hy tho procuring of u Mrmguit HIM toms law against the Canadian fish product pro-duct m tho United States when ho nearly ruined our whole fish trade to air his Jingo proclivities as Secretary oC State to gain a point with that clement of Irish Americans of whom Flnorty and Alexander Sullivan are representatives The Canadian fishermen were grieved over tho law and have determined to re 0 taliato in kind nnd the President was bound to take some action looking to a settlement of the vexed question and recommended re-commended tho formation of a cominis sion for that purpose and Congress did not see fit to appoint one to settle a dispute dis-pute that originated with lilaino and Iho Republicans and now he has tho Arctic call to call that honorable act of Iho 1rcsident into question and by Ini ondo propagate tho belief that the Ircs dent did wrong Wo shall publish excerpts ex-cerpts from leading eastern journals on this point of Illamos dishonest pleawho they arrive and our readers will then see how this bubble has been pricket i among the leading writers of the las r To cap the climax lilame assailed the action of tho Stale Department m tInt Cutting caso asan unnecessary and tttt dignified display of bravado toward Mox ico when ho cannot bo 11 in 1 to the fact I as the nation certain is notthat he 1 I was invited to step down and out of tho office of Secretary of State displaying thai same bravado toward tho I nnhs Government and for which ho earned tho sobriquet of Jingo statesman While tho recent stains of Hie Cutting affair is anything but satisfactory to Americans in general the error sucli is it isis one of commission not of ominisiion und Bayard has the consciousness of aiming tho right as ho saw tlm right ttnul < 1 tIbiae should be tho vcr last man to call his acts in question On the treat event oC thq datho Prohibition straddleour dispatches aro scant but enough is contained con-tained in them to permit the formatio of an opinion of tho whole Ho bhou tIered the Prohibition movement bodily and thereby ilamnc 1 his party in Alain and forever exposed its actions and Itro fossions to tInt charges of filsehooil and deceit The action bcin forecast stir prises no one who knows the mans record re-cord but the effect oC it will be such a sweeping denunciation of blue man and his methods by tho popular vote oC Maine as to teach him that tho America people have passed tho day of blind flilh f in political charlatans and will look for their salvation to the people and tho pe pies part knowing that in being a purt of that power tin will havu n voice III determining the law of Prohibitio lllnlno cast his political horoscope estt day and from an unprejudiced htan point l it Is evident that ho has fanned an entrance for the wulo of popular condemnation con-demnation which in the near futur shall irrcdecmahl split his party am relegate him and his Jingo statcsma ship to deserved oblivion |