. Review of reviews and world's work. P»2^. HON. J. K. JONES, OF ARKANSAS, AND THOMAS TAGGART, OF INDIANA. As sketched by CartoonistBriggs, of the American (New York). urday night, he crawled from a sick-bed to ask theconvention to be honest and declare for the goldstandard openly if it was to take any actionupon Judge Parkers telegram to Mr. the Illinois case, there was not the slightestattempt made to answer Mr. Bryans argumentsor to impugn his statement of facts. The con-vention ought to have been glad to follow hislead in the premises, but those who were man-aging it had ordered


. Review of reviews and world's work. P»2^. HON. J. K. JONES, OF ARKANSAS, AND THOMAS TAGGART, OF INDIANA. As sketched by CartoonistBriggs, of the American (New York). urday night, he crawled from a sick-bed to ask theconvention to be honest and declare for the goldstandard openly if it was to take any actionupon Judge Parkers telegram to Mr. the Illinois case, there was not the slightestattempt made to answer Mr. Bryans argumentsor to impugn his statement of facts. The con-vention ought to have been glad to follow hislead in the premises, but those who were man-aging it had ordered that, while Mr. Bryan wasto be treated re-spectfully, he wasnot to be allowedto win any victo-ries ; so the result-ing ballot showedonly 299 ayes to647 noes on motion tosubstitute the mi-nority for the ma-jority report of thecommittee on cre-dentials. Again, on Satur-day night, whenthe weak and futilemessage to JudgeParker was underconsideration, was honest and profoundly right whenhe challenged the convention to declar


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