Review of reviews and world's work . onsin as and out of >ympathy with ho has won so manv single-handi i not quite convinc- W will not allow Mr. Toilette nt of the Repuhlican party, even if it take- the solid Democratic vote of the Matt im in control of the Repuhlican org I era to be written in the fate that Mr. i- to retire Unit the same day with Mr Aldrich, of Rhode 1 ind Mr. Maine. „ ... It will Mr. Roosevelt Xing to wor. many days to become thnrou»hlv Co familiar with tl t-nt ( the pn administrati situations in intrynil ii(i to eh> i . 1 scntatives in Novembei i w


Review of reviews and world's work . onsin as and out of >ympathy with ho has won so manv single-handi i not quite convinc- W will not allow Mr. Toilette nt of the Repuhlican party, even if it take- the solid Democratic vote of the Matt im in control of the Repuhlican org I era to be written in the fate that Mr. i- to retire Unit the same day with Mr Aldrich, of Rhode 1 ind Mr. Maine. „ ... It will Mr. Roosevelt Xing to wor. many days to become thnrou»hlv Co familiar with tl t-nt ( the pn administrati situations in intrynil ii(i to eh> i . 1 scntatives in Novembei i with as little for Mr. R Its Republican sensibilii \ I >emo riveniently shift the burdenof responsibility for t;House and i ommittt behavior, and help liver ha - muV- Hoaes I I ng I, and will I Bui tl. THE PROGRESS OF THE WORLD 17 them to write a little more consistency intotheir principles, and to be a little more fastid-ious in their selection of local and general lead-ers. To sum it up, there is nothing in thepolitical situation that should disturb ColonelRoosevelt in the least, or interfere with hishaving a pleasant summer in ways that wouldnaturally please him best. He has few publicengagements for the present, and has declaredthat he will not speak until he had been homefor more than two months, his first speech beingat the John Brown celebration in Kansas Cityin August, after which he will attend the Chey-enne frontier gathering, and the ConservationCongress at St. Faul in September. The Xew York Legislature havingPrimaries failed to pass any primary billAQ<un which he could approve, GovernorHughes called a special session. When themembers reassembled at Albany, on June 20,there was a marked disposition to question theGovernors right to construe the legislative situ-ation


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