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Ktvo Dorft (Tribune l?.l l? l..al-ih, Tnrtkl N..?lrt,?,H.l? \d\f rtto4*aaaats. I Kll'\. M H" ?'? '"' luui. Boa ll WM. ?.-?' ' ? * 11 . 0} a t>glU A * ' .4 ? , BaM? ,?,.-,.? ru ' ' , run 4 ?'.,.? Mt a ?r.r.'( , . , 4 ? , a **ai . '" -. 4- . I r .? i Voo can purrl.^r mcr. BandUa fld-crtiaed l? THi: TRIB1 M. wllh BBeoleta flafrty?fer ,f diaaati-farl.on MaaHfl la an> ra?o llll 1K1BI NE |*aaraate?fl lo pa* yoar aaoacy barl opon rrqurvt. Na re*d lape, aa qBibbliag. W< maketroorl pron.p.u If tBeadv.*Ttiaer doea not. The Confusions of the German Note. , . publicat.on of the 1 ?MU to Gaarraany f? '".,;"'' fusions of thoug thne paragrBl ? ' addrc- to Congn i ??>n ? plc Thr fthcaddr. , talitcraH -1" ' thr aanM d fi ' ? definingour ca t agail lack cf prc,-ision ii which ?"> make, for an nlteral many s pilky. Thc?e defecta* have rr.-, ronsplcuous in ?jaaulyallthaAdrriii icorreipond enee .r*th Berlin over the illegal ? <> <"r,m Inal char* "^ submarine war farT Wa oni all right ln the ?atrict ao-'mn^Miivv" not* 1 obruary jn |9i5 Ir. thal . r Rr,v' ernroeot'pi ? violatlons on Germany'a part of neutral riRhtaor of theestal - ? '' "** fareat sea which mlghl result in tha de nruction -of an rimerican^veaael or the lives of American citi-jens.*' Uora waa a clear, hard-and-fi tion ot oui : .ty. Bul in the firat Luattania - ote tho President r-hitad ayround en Hc called the atten tion of the German Governmeni "a uUneateai ' that the ob leetion to their preaenl methnd of i I ?against tho trade of their enemies [nol BPaicineall*/ against enemy mercha earrying Airterican paBsengera. but agaii * di merchantinenl lica in tho practical Im poesibility of employing robmarii tho decti ?-? i ' ? ' ' " ' ;t rrKarrlinj* thote rules of fairneas, * jur-tice and humanity which all n opmiMi regards aa Imperative . . Manifeatly subn srim cannol be used igainst mrrchantmen. ^ tho last few waekl havr shown, without an inevitable riolation of many ".-rei principles of justice and humar If this mcant anything. ii meant that th? United FUtr .juatified in holding Germai y to accoui t for - .v marino attacks on merchantmen, whether those merchantmen carried American pas aengers or not I" was. in effect, a de mand that Germany should abandon un conditlona.ly her submarine ear against merchantmen. ln the aocon<l Lusitania note (that of Juno P. 1916) there wai a distinct treces eion from this arlvanced position. ISecre tary Lancr.g WTOte: "The Government of the United Statei confldi ? i to sco the justice and humanity of the Govern ment of Germany vindicated in all cases tihtre Aajunrteoma aewa boon uronqrd or thexr rightt M r.r'i'rate iniaded." Again: "The Government of the United .^ta'.r. therefore drerrcs It roRsonable to expeel that the Imperial tlerman Goveri l *^111 adopt the moaiurei neeeaaary to pul these principlos into practico ia rtapect of the omfogmmrding of l?4*ricon .'"r-* avii Amenean eh;nn, and aaki BBSurances that thia will be dono.'* Even in the firrt I.usitania note a para trraph had been ineorporated which was ln conflict with the Itnp of the passages from that note which wa hava al? ready quoted. Thi? contair.ed thr- cele brated flouri h abo ?' ng no word or act nece.rary to the performance of thf '>8cred duty of maintainir.g (Aa of the "'"?''". Statat and ita citizena ond cf naffrrurirdv:n their free e/ercite and en toymen'." 1'rom wha* the r*f-ider.t and Secretary J.arisinr* raid lait rammer it is fanp to te: naanding a cea aation of Bubmarii a aK*-fare on merchant men onder a: whether they were rjananding 11 t'on only in car-os in which the livei of America:, passengors might happen to be imperilled. It i3 equally ir..r'oqciv,!e to d"ririe this \faaaitlon ?ftffrr rrarling 1 ? latesl te. The aaimc ' '? ih. ln rn<? paragrap'*. the COI "It ha* ' to It [tha tnat the i ion which it tool at I very outset uae r'a. if an en*-ir,> ? , , . ?ity, bevause of the verj eharaeter of tha veaee j ? ? ? ? yed ar.d the very methoda of attark . mant of cr,urK< Involvi patible with thr* princip ,-, ity, the long f.t-iy,'! \>t ,\ mn^ ,..,,..,,. vertible righta of neutrala and ? aacred laaiannitiea of non<omhatanta.H But ln thr r..r paragraph It li said that the I ? ?? Gen-i , purp'., diacrinnr ,?,'<? . . aubniarir | aaaWeharrl faOaaj ? iatior.^ , ?,,r,.. ? Governmenl hall "dectore and dFoet an ? thoaa of arinc warfare i -" r ?nd ? i , ?' the A'dmi red frofh theae tan ., . ,.? . ii,,. the Preaidenl con warfare against mer .. . ed .raause it r, ..?? humane | rineiplei .? |e with neutral i immunity n arii e attacka for Ameri only, or foi who ahip or tra .... ? mean bj rc toabandonnot all subnia and in ? ' I i ' '?' nr*lB" G< 1 arning ~aa^a iS-tji >, c f merchanti i whieh SW ?.'... pa ,...-.? ? :i ? the virtue oul of the eon ibmarine warfai charactrr ai d ils j, ? / th th*. principlea of trovertible neu? tral rif ' . . | g0 i,. ? ? i- y cancelled th'4 ? ' ?'?[iue liner thal are nol n ? ' ';?'??" ; d of sub. ? iragraph of r to I ' ange of policy wa madr alrni I ? My with the publirati<.ii of Sn-rrtary ... the ? m< rchantmei . in which thia opinion waa given: "1 ahould add tlia4 my ed with the n m of the argumenl tliat a merchant . carrying armamei I of any ??? of the character of 4h" aubmarine ren ivc w? aid be held to be ri eated . ? by a belligerenl go ? ment, and is * conBidering ii structi ? n aoxordingly""? i, n - ,]r \ro to r ? tl ' ai ges . . . _ erving the .???;,) "flghting the bai ? I-,. |ei ? Wil ?' haa i far fn ronceptions of the note of February mj lOir,. Thal stood for Imericai - P ? ? ore, nothing less. ' li atood rjt ? ican righl .. MA . i accountabilil ''to Pnv.r- ' d thoae right f/1'" ? | ed aboul/'. ndi .? i umai ity the leaa he haa J rWhl nding natior.al honor a/ I in Whal we ?"''? mr,*'t riw in dri ?>?-' witli ? ? y i. tn rlarify our poif | I" vlew, <n ri.l our case of extrai o< . i ,' i ic and ? ? baek to tl:" 4"!;<1 ba 11 atioi al ? ?(- . i from whicli '?>' atarted. . ver we do we 11 '4'" Ameri ...,n r.r our owt?overeignty Bnd in eupport of ? ?# tiiri4. If we are nt lasl to < a' #? Wely on the ? # ir orig inal warning and for theJcolossal crime of the Luaitania, braienlyacknowledged, anrl after more than rl-;#n montha atill A Barren I>/islature. The State of New '?brl haa rea i to feel grateful that tlie Legislature haa ad jnurnrrl for thc year. Whal it did tn the tha of it4-' exi itence it mighl doir. with reasonable lnduatry, in little ? - than half thr time. Unfortunately, ral thinga whirh it ahould i ol have dona nt all. Ita record ia not onr whicl ct much glory on the Rc publicana who conatituted the majority in each houae, and i t be held responsible for thr gina of omlsaion and thoae of com. I >n. It wa^ a aession aingularly barrrn of aignlflrant, Imj rlc Budgel re form, onr of the great problems of the I by both Governor Whit? man and the Legialature, aimmered down ?o a few changea in the manner of han thi appropriation bill, whieh pn some improvemi "halight Ajrain^t this miserly conceasion to reform must br ? ? Rt the appropriation bill, , eai rie i al I I.|.|ir,? more tthan last year's for administrative ex penaea, nml about $7,000,000 more than that of 1914, ? e changes were i a Ie <ar laws, the ' kely to ln creaae tha atate's i 4 home ruTc 4 wai | ? which will please some advocatea of tha4 ? | ?. ??? and i bound to dis thers. Tha woman suffrage amend ? ? adi pb il. after I he Senate had ? prodded Into action taken ao grudg that litt ? til ide a ill be paid to ? . nbci a by auffrag bill f^r :? ? I e wa : read recog ..'. T\)o liorton bill for the standardization of k<t ? rtment em I throttled, tho igh il would havr ? i ! coi dil . : pr',i!u.-i"i ' -r The repeal of the full crew law G< ? the labor ? ? ii'. utterlj ? ? ?.. proteel for women and ?? ? ai 1 even mitting em whoae r.,a I i down" to 'ii regai 4'i hotjfa, of laimr. were ei aoHed. Pa '? the programme intended to afford nnai ? eliel Ni I City wai B il thal pai I which would : certain othei i hich would ha e affi cto 'i po ? \ part ? ? .. ril) io rreaaing, Um prewnt diaeriralnat aga ' the metropolia, waa paaaed % ita acl emphaairea the two doi ":* tho latr Legialature i a pl ??, ? -' polil I ! :?' all th? ";'' ,:1 rniliar methoda of barter on loca diatribution of jobs, aalary rai i a I and a notable read . I ' cial and econoi mport?a baek to thr days when "aocial ju I ?" ? ai a phraac to be met with derision and coi tempt. It wa? juFt thr kind of aeaaion pn".i:''4rri by Senator Brown when he beca i.} thr inajority?"a i tortable ad kffa !?." If tha? policy. with a record i i al r B wn and his associates havi i ilal kind to appeal to volers, thc latti - i more eai il) pl< a i d ai i li i riti: they have ahowi thi ? ea to be in .?In tions. The Ford Joke Spreadine;. Tl r ? Pr, ,,|. ntial boom of Senator A bo rl B. i 'ummin . of li -? a, Hai ing eai i i< 'I Ih Ifenublican prin ; ? homi '-. " ? imi '.. ? I ord. w r fear thc Sen ' ator i a gone gooi e a a Pn idenl b! can didate; thal when hi nan to the Rcpublican Nal il < ention th criea of honk! '? ? * ?? ' i-heering. II doesn't do I ? hc .ii' ? Well, the mpany in hi predicai \.. ...,,, Atdon Miehigan, ,,,., .,,,-,, k into thi Ki 4d vehicle thc vi r. fully witl from thr conte t t" nur i hii hurl . He i than Mr. Cuti ince he I i ov. he'i I cked, while Mr, < um m ith the vote of lowa ? 0ta behind him, ai i n in duty bound to drag out the ,, equa Kgle to the bittor end. One cano f ' immina and h ffyl the h _j '??? i chine "f these littli ;,..,.m _PT'/,.'h i thr pailii'nlar f.'.'i.n hJafa/'andidai Sedition in India. in India comi fi. the ingenioui fMf i ! -.- dra, of San 1 ranci i fi ... we are told, , ?, d to death, othera exili d for V d a few imprisoned for ? from two to tet ar , I I tory, which a mi agc to "Thr Sun." i tame in compariion a ,!| the author' eflforts, and conaiderii ? hap unneceaaary to take il very serio i I |ve month ago he had a mud thrilling (air to tell. He wa nol ? at that time to talk of a dozen convicl i or so, but of two hundred hanged or five hundred transported and ten tii many imprisoned. If we were to I him the whole country was in a Btatc of fermenl and the posi ibility of I revolutionists in chec i wa I i ?-:? the . asl . i< ? ional ? Similar stoi ie of a gei :ral upri wrrr, by a atrange coincidence, current in Germany al ihr time and were of eourse accepted without queation, for they bore the official atamp. The racl thal the leader of the revolution was a purely imaginary Maharajah of whom no ? India had ever heard did ? o1 poil the story for the Berlii i !? mav be roealled thal aix ui news came from England I Kitchener ? id fr,r the Mediter rai ean. B ? ecretly all the way to India to the revolt ao vividly ar.d picturesquely re ? | by the brilliant editor in San Kran sudden return to L indeed, a little diaconcerting, but I while the ;t '-'"" ' "' e and thal it oughl to be revived. II safe to talk of opriaii . India. for tiai a certain amount of sedition i easily dia ?overable thei of 1 Thoae, however, who have Iat more In touch with India than the ' patriota of San 1 ran ? po ibly be are uneaay on a ? ' What troubles thi m chii Bj i in many atal peaceful, innocenl looking l These people, with then- inbom ii il for spying and tt achery, an a ca greater anxiety than the native and people of the depi Military Genius and Efticiency. m A G .... time of t . ed how weal id beo t: held, bur t teai "If wr h;. : - ? r \. . . heel of tl Pru lo. ,\nr* not take tha ehaneea whicl , ? r hava any of tha In tuitiorm wl Feel woo ?' rr Beted a had hi .,-4i, But thera mp. N'apo e ? .? after Le Catei , . ? . ? ? ert ia of the Germai upon It ? ? ? ? ? hich thorongh eompel ... oid. It i eleae atu tlnuou -? ? ? I ' ' ia not of the qualitii tai ;? A Disgruntled Correspondcnt. I wrote a note to l Sermanj; .vh" 4;,,,!. | ? hip or two. I promptly wrote anotlwr note; helled a ni itral crerw, I v. rote a third in which I ati Diaci etly to expn \\ ith all my natii e di| I ?, , diatn ! in drowi d mj coui Irynw i hi promi ? he awori o now I'vo ? ? r to a 1 bliaii't ui.'i ., ) moro, A?E.Fi ' REPUBLICAN PROVINCIALISM An Examination of Mr. Wilson's Phar isaic Speech. To th* Editor Bf "? hfl Tribane. . Wilaon ia grea. ? , ncialiim" of tha Republiean which he eontra ta ; r ? which anin ' ,nr:'' ' .- . < rr [, tha memory of ThoiBBi thaynual ' ? -i. . ... : la ? ra i i7ation and conce- I ad for I rr.en, 'il I B / I ' V ..- - rhera " ,r:,i ago ? i Get ? ti -: over i.. ??". ""''?'?'1 an,i ? r, over 100 being Amerleai i a-l ?? ... ? ? Tha whole force of the i t. Con abli to proeura an On the eoi trai I .ated ?ii ? amall ,.*? tnr- Arabie, t; * Al '-"na and tti" The rrratft outrage Bfalnfll Ihe mntal . r of ti Bt "aplrit "f I imanit) I ? ? ona of I I ....... 1 ? ; ... i "more gei ifl I ? ? ">' ?' . Statea than I " and adds i ,.,. ? . .? il r eoi 0 r.?? c i ill I ' t polil ? , ire I imitati : JUNlt'S. . J ork, April I '. I ?'? The Reaction. r0 thi I aHter ol ' Sir: "A hy don'l you 4 . , ? : ??, Ihe have ao 1 ua, b .- hnn why they doi 't al ? cord i'i ofl ? pride to the . . ,. ? irifl ? ? ? !,; the .ii ? ? I . ' ? bi fhel.ral i ?| i ,,,. rheir abject i rre - - , i rrica'i ? ? i'., la te th" lac" af IT | rp held tr- " '* ri," !!'?? ? i .1 i- ?? I,.,, prou M pi ech ;...... ? . j i ? examplei i r..iir rhetoric ar,! eov ai be s ? ? ? ,' ' r ? turning to 1 R. i .; ? ' thi pei itrength, action, oui poken frankni courag * I riPTO! '.. J., April 10, 1910. "Dissipalion's Bill." , . ,, |*he rribune tha Rev. Dr I. \ R G juat been infi I fJOO a must havi I . ? Winkle. "Anti ' ? ? I in rr ? il ties, eti for 191 ">, tt.? r4ar*r. 23, l ?'* 9: "Di Tork r=r'**n,l ? i year -$l > a i Anent your atatemenl ior ad ? " beware of I ttle r >.'.?? tes I . ? n itai dard ? roholic bevera of i per c ' oi . ,, ? . . ?hoiic and no 4 - ? . i li.r. rii;ir- ? than bi a ha I of l p< you 4. e, perhaps, if you ? | I colui to tent, wh) ? I Bl ? I the Hebrew ia rj ta th Ir '\ ou'll iiii wei KREDERICK Sl Hv. t\RZ Brooklyn, Apnl 17, 1916. Orones. ?? . - Sir: A ; ? ? ,, r h o r ! nal of di Ih i a. . e hivel l - , i 4vhom ... the needi of one ? the agony ol ? . :, - tter or woi ie ? ? I to liva u their . . cho.cn hr>r ng thi ?- prnfrrnitor the next generatioi retu ed with tha i ? I beei ? I upon the big ed, 1 othi ' "? ru. ar ,| -!.iu;.'h Ihei unapai g nol ? ? '' Ihe I . .... ? ? ? ?? had ted l ? ' GRAl E GRISWOLD. I I, 1916 "Cigareltes and Deijeneration." . ? ? ii ? ? ? rule ni, . toria "Cigai ? ?ii aritten, ild nol ? ? of Thr Tribune. ll true the editorial doe i not directly ad'. oeate i ?.r jufltif) cigarel ? ? eand ,| m ,) ean , , .-?>?' Tl i half colu . ? .. i , h .? ? ',i i"'. mii.i.i i:. 1 Las'.on, 111, A^ril 1-'? IflA AFTER MONTHS OF SETTING "COLONEL ROOSEVELT FOR PRESIDENT" Still More Letters from Readers Relative to The Tribune'i Approval ol ? Candidate for Preaidenl Who \hm America First?A Few Think His 1912 Record Will Defeat Him. bul Moat Wa* EnthuetaetK Ovrr the Propoaal to Make Him the Nation'a >Leader. l,. the t rribon* the memorable de '??? dei ? R.''?', ur,?" *!,,,,?. . tizen P< rdicar ?? a . . handa of tha bandit Ra II dead," aad . ? To the writer I i preaei I -dtuation Ib '?r . ,-,, , , |*OU '. Had Mr, Roo levell ler... pre idi nl ? her, d by Villa ? " ? ? V| Carranza ,.. : "\ ou hava Ijeen recogn i ? iry ha? been ?he town of c,,' imbu looted ? imber of our cil ?in ??? | ihall expect your reporl Villa and i ' !'vr" D?'n ; . d .,' d ;'" you eannot g - II your in ?? that ie we demand your unqu .... ent a d eooperation in tl i to Mi i for the accomp ? I ment of tl e aatne pui; Siv .,? .1, ?'' Rooaevell iince then ho haa made a : . . . ' ? ? nga, paii ilarlj '? ? ,' hoa to wait, but, with I ,:?. Mr, Roo levell rhere is not .... eai ? ? aaure up to him m rage and \ .... with questioi ? .,? .... in poi ? the i r?oni pronoun "I" . - the rear in tl ? of righteou ? gnient. AN 01 D LINE REPUBLII . Paaaale, J., April 17, 1016. Too Much for Gabriel. fo thi ' ir'e. Sir: " ???:?'. I weleomed a heart, ll ii indeed of Republii an ?? ? nure Americai terary boin^' aml (li ll rhyl al wi Ici ears of Ai ?. from Bee * . Mr. 1- ditor, for thii literai ful t,i your paper, I - .. Bl pro tunc, might previ ' : rom .,-.., il w ii o - ? ?? poltro'. The iaaue n tl a next eampaig \- . ? ?. Wilaoi in eow . end with thia ahibl I South ? i.rn to Thi odore Ro laevelt i ? nr.1 anathematize the n , found in thr political life A'n. Mr. Editor, the future holda bo greal I to whom the American people demand ai I ,,,! bearer in ti-.;. eampaign of 1916. ll ocal demand ' t il tat al . . ?? ', ''. : on buried under auch mi avalanel.r ballota ? the hand of Gabriel will nol he loiii? enough im at judc ? w WOODWORTH. ? arfi II . Va . April 13, 1916 Patriot's Gratitude. ro the Editor of The Sir; A loa ma to thanl I i rribm ? fer ?ttitude foi tmeriea ?? Adminiatration guilty of ridieulou unpre parednei . of incompetenc) '." demand juatice !.,r murder af laaocenl p?-<ipl<> on tha high ?cute :. wiaa MexiceB poliey, to en force intrrnational traatiea, and honorable ?.i pra ieri a abi al ita neutrality ; (',11111111111,1 I . p*)1 ' Of the world \ half eai tur >z'< tha I ? I i Bible Old pati in .lioi ? niile-i ? . loi m ' ? gei ' ? rribuBi ll itirred hearl '?' loysl "Green Mountaia Boya" rd ol Vermonl .,..,,.. i enai rxial i./ au^uti ot a <441rL.31nut.1vo Aii.iiiiaii. 1 i olonel Rooaevelt, for the n< ?.4'ho inacribe. > re, "Ameriea ti r ?'.' ??? ho by perience, patriotiam i pilot i'"r '; a ihip of atate, K ery r> il heart feela gratituda for ?- tand foi ?ruth and justice of Amerieai C E HARRINGTON. Bradford, Pena . April it. 1910 An American First. ro ' The Tribune. ? ? i tera eai a Democrat evealcd hi fra no* I am a ith j ou for the l cause I am any tlir leai b Di '? ?' ,p' cauae I am fint and in tha ? v ? Bcy ha ? I may have ? ined thera were man who could awaken ? eir opportui I danger, but there ian't, and I am with you for To dd tt ai ? ral ?? too proiul to : e;hl ??? will be I and party I terated, then ? t in ita I ; and democra W, il. SYMONDS. Saranac Lake, V i . Apr I 15, 1916 He Stops the Paper. , .4 ? Editi r of rhe Tribu Sir: The Tribu ia ha b and my o iy aince its flrat ?' .i ? iaaued, - when Horac Greeley waa the Dei ? ?? United Statea. But ou have deelared for I ? ion of lore Boi evelt ai can party for Pn lidenl with tho pai How ?.,, i can ipport I - . tor I ? thi he < ? :, ar.d to eai lidate, ?? ho had b a friend, i 1 naion. He .. ?.. I] ta |eo| . peraonal hate. I bel eva thal I be a great na to i ? ? tima ed I shall refua< to voti ilioiifrh nevar vote . ? ?lia* thouaanda <>:' Republicana will a. I ' HORACE E. DRESSER. Bn oklyn, X. V . April 16, ' A Good Combination. i'.. ? i he Tribune, Sir: [ ntual \. rite you to li id I am witl advoeat -? I ? aa our next Rcpublican Pre dent.lt ? poli . but a qu of | i.ihI trin-. )?,{? r otic A '?? . Let ? . ? on a ' ote for Mr. l: ;' eunited and Mr. Ro JOHN i: B 'U MAN, JR N'ora f'n. Conn., A In Spite of Bourhons. ? Sir: I ad takei to thi ?, Roosevelt I f : ? i. . a ...tiatr him he will b ipite af ita Bourbon leaderahip on t'1 Pi greaaiva tiekel Tlie people are net parl .? al thia time K ? tai ny aubaeript f ? ?; a ti<"xt rOH! ' SMITH ". \ . Americans or Mon'r ?! ' ... Sow Irt ? ..... .... il u ll! l\\t i PORTI K New Voilo, Apnl II, l'.'l1'. 1*0 thi ) ?. tor of The Tr bui ? Probabl; no i eai ? ;,r- : I 4.,te,| for Abrahatn Lince ? *? l ? ? ! electloB and ha-* roted c"r rev eandidate ilnce I .* ? ? i melud r ? r'r . ? lamr r | ?|4 , d. I Wl lolted the i al , ? ? party wi' go,),l ei.ouijh fo him. aad ? re hr ? i i na ari . party, aal ire fa part] that I would aaeet - ? .".'ir.i'f Well, l.ero v-e jire. ucarins; another cor ... a| ?>?..!? ii Amencinism I : ..e him ? ? . I <id fo..' tha only mar. . .. , that suit mr. Bfld M, laymg* asid* tter a i tha tioa, *? now aeema i Iee h"" ty and four iee thia g ?' ? rathtr ? r that < I RepabHeaaa ?' rts rankU I ttar aaa ,? ? ? . .. '...aae 4f?r' ' ? look < groal ? j ughty ? ALBER1 i obb., April li Never Found Wanting. a Tril ? * Sir ' ' ' ' baM ; am more l i I '*" .r . ? fO' ..'-,- ?' * " ' been a p;rcat admirr- I BBd ?'* :?, ?nd ??<! very Pr0'*? ln my opinion he la the grea ... .:..'? ... ? ? of 1 MJS ?* be ' ??' "ar,;*, .._-,?-;. ? ? ml I ' * * " ? '.* -gfi ; rj* | riHCE ? rtl -..'? ? V., A; i '? l*i 'T.vo Maiter Strokei." ?? ' - ? 1861 an I boo tha bt*a?*afs?a *? . . Vi . havi Btill farther <?? i ??' Tribune b> r. fu ling ? ';' "'l,tt ? \ Iheodorc Roos**-* '.*,. RSON W JESNlN? IM- . \pr I 14, 1 '?' A Ticket. rriaaae. , ? .... lueeeveli fer *?**? Boal 3e< retarj af Btate, Baghaa I ktef Jt ? ,',-. V. Seereta I W?r, Fiska &*"?, ?, and . . on't rarr ?ha*av | W, N AMOBV. * ? i Vork. 4pril IT, IMI Two Big Onei. I',. thfl r .i tOl Bf The Tribune Sir: i oBgretalatiaaa te >ou tor you' ' il .. .? :. aditorial of the 13th ? big ? \averlea.i -va *"*ftml mu. I'W.- Rooaevelt ALBEIT H.COIOP?* Neu Vork, Apnl li, l'.'ltj.