OCR Text |
Show After Garland's Official Scalp. New York, February 8. The Graphic's Washington special says: "I understand that Pulitzer, of the New York World, has said he intends to keep up the war upon Attorney-General Garland until the latter resigns from the Cabinet. What the motives of the World and Sun are, no one seems to understand. The attacks are so savage and persistent as to leave no doubt of their object. ob-ject. So far they have made no impressson upon either the President or Garland. The gentlemen connected with the Administration Administra-tion suggest the theory that Pulitzer has taken this method of demonstrating the influence in-fluence and independence of the World. He does not think he has received a proper amount of attention from the Administration, Administra-tion, and proposes to show that, as a member mem-ber of Congress, he is entitled to a higher plaoe than has been given him in the councils coun-cils of the administration and the Demo-; Demo-; cratic party." |