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TEL DUNC res The Jury will be called upon to days to conside tion, Th the most important of interests of special hor dustries must be care of in def nts of all home industr tils to. defend his fires nd children, is a fret the law or the asylum country wh pre h does not provid ns, that it may not to adopt offensive ones, is and not half blessed This Court has never ern t wrapped himself in nd procla the banner of the Union with | mpaniment of fireworks, that he must have liberty or death, because there h no call for that foolishness. is fitted only to the leadin; the low comedian, The late American party was the most cold-blooded, narrow-minded and selfish of all the rties the Court has known. It was totally un-American in all its and if the only native Americans we kn had prevailed about tl of the late Mr, Columbus, where, gentlemen, should we h been? But every family man, and by the sume token every nation, must protect them- hat when Germany poaches of Spain there is trouble: intrudes upon the rights of in Russia sensat selves. [obser upon the pre and when Italy. ther menaces the India, or elsewhere athema; aeen along the there is such war and slaughter as makes. the tremble and the impending conscript pale, That, gentlemen, is the rule, and like wise the leg lousy, of nations, It is Tt is} even to the point of the sword if that deel: tion of right and independence of course, to t national ¢ becomes neces: sury. [ref » presence apany, under the protection of the French cc French government, on the Isthinus of I refer to the fact that En, ind France in pressing this un asion. I refer to the Congress of } and South and Central 2 ran republics which was proposed by } and which ought to meet within six months. I under: stand that ry Bayard has this subject under consi n. Let us hope he from it. The Court does not propose to do any tobog: ganing. The Court would enjoy well enough the ride down hill, with th cheers, the laughing lips, the spark and the flashing merriment that y ity but there has come a time in his experience wh the riding must be continuous and the returt trip must be done altogether by somebody el: Jetween the brow of | sparkles to this d the Court's conveya steel that grows brighter may be said of this little man, of this minor o of this Burchard or that Butl cratic party won the vietory and it is entitled jization or that on nd fleeter the le » so long and be to it in its very fullness finally failed to measure look back over his shoul propose to lose his party in onde Burchard or the Butler ¢ But what of the | little diamond and thereby The Court does n t they were lost Neeting blizzants of lon nen, as between the eunuch, however and the full-brea eh Demoerat, give us a ste front from lon ceased with him a mifortable red nig. astraightout Democrat assumes to be a f his grandmoth and one who it if he would, and truth to tell he would not and no questions ask his newspaper annoui of his property » defendant Clevela | respect for the plaintil! Hill; young men and T have the highest respect and no great wil mind is permitted 10 but the pulpit « goes to the wall, Is that civil servic hers cherish them, HOW THE JUDGE SHAVES. The JUDGE believes in protection for home its leading id time there is no tol over when sleighs dup to the moon and sea of molten silver. shone like a pl Goethe said there reading and none se last tion between th ant Cleveland With its superiorartistic and literary excellence: hts of partisans who is too stingy to pay fifteen ashamed of himself be », thereby securing to | se he has partisar + attitude of the de for men whose ¢ ny other convictions. zh life with an | to be no convietions, or at nd no other funds wh E presents its compli brush and rvzor organization of every kind, strength, from. th tion only is there think of the protecti elected by the is the JupcE—p tive dollars ay THE IRISH SITUATION—GLADSTONE’S ATTITUDE TOWARDS PARNELL. comicbooks.com