E Imprint 16—47372-3 GPO Ar+h".r Puf» C'^rni't.n. of the Man from ifiwland. / Troa+ oako ^^i-'^ • t^ + M'= fioo:nr ,p;r<^^^. Fv^r.-y . of na+iir^^ 01100 ■■ in :a)ti(m»}iOwe»er irif iri+.f^Bina.i.j-^reatef; ■•aveG of n^' n, wliich inoreasins in their radiup ap +ii«y Ji^^ve oufTard from t,] o oent^rr ^i" +;\eir dlp + iirbinc influen'^e^learl +0 reBultP beyond o-.ir Ken. Tlie LoslPl«turp. of one of our sraalleet Ptatee,Mar^^land,haJ» by ±^.f^ vo+M. rf^furnod to the Senate of the imited Ptatpn,uftor an abRonco of fivo y.^arR,Artliur Pue aorrian and by bo doin^ h' ?- ru^t in notion, not a force of nature, but a politinal force ,whofie end- ^In'T no -nrin m^^y lc}iow,and wi.inh unlopf* h« har the viPion of a neer no ;::an nay predict. An old r;hip,!aannp.d by an eag«r,wii line and luPty '-ro- Is drifting, a derelict ,ov«r ",« politioal R«as,hftlplenf^ in +he tnr- inoil of th« "•av*^G,for .Tank of a navleator to tr-ve +] o holn,PUt hnr nor^e into the main and drive her ^^afe into port. Kayhap the LosifllatixTrt of iMari'land h'-i.n r'ommiPBioned th«=^ pilot who ^"^ill save the ver.f39l anl i+R oar^o.and on Rome nrirp Novf,nber doy '"-'rp :-r cafo into dook, battered by th« rtorraP taut -^it) ti;^ flag of victory flyinc from the mapth^ad. Apart, >i0'-^'ever, from any poPPibilitieB ^he future may loin ''or tir.Croman hin paBt -ontainp enoiigh of int^ -ept ,and to Bparo,^-,o make ;i f+uly of him one of the moPt intp.T-Hptins and enlish.ten- v ins of all men who fill the publio eye of today, Han No Prototype. He BtandB alone, unexaiopled as a type of publi<^ raf\n,^hioh he , and he al''>ne repreflentG. We may delve into +},« punt,"'^! nay Bcan f, M pref5ent Init his prototype iR not r«^v«al«tl. T}^ molvd "';'.f< bro!cen anotli-^r haR not been oast lanothR?:' ^vill no^ be. all otherB '>7lll be iinitntionB. He created himpelf ,and hov/^Jnit him who did the worlt, for loolced within the inn«r reoenRes burglar proof , as they are, the liidden eeoret will die with tie '•'onfiitnictor,aB none have ever been 'vruns, stolen o-"^ (^ajoled from +hiF. diPciple of ^-he Fphynx, Artliur Pue f^'Orman ^«r i-.orn on J^^arch l.l,lB?-9,in Howard County lid. HiB father' B anoentore came frora Ireland in 1800, HIp r.o + her wac of Scotch extraction, hence he ±r. the inheritor of that ^roat combination of bloodB which has given tn tho '^orld «o raany of itp sreat ,P'^rhapB,it6 greateBt men-Fcotoh-IriPh,and in no one could the dominating oharar»t«riBticp of thiB wonderful blendine Bhow norc clearly than in hin. His fatJier, Peter German, wap a man reputed to have been poBseps- ed of rather choleric tamper; circumpcribed in hiP orTK^rphir of the good thinsP <^? life and +he pro2;«nitnr of +>t>p<3 ponp, Arthur, the elder, v/illiam H.r-ind Calvin, nono of whom o+her i-han Arthur P. ever climb'vd above mediocrity. It is paid by thone ^ho kriow that attrition "ars responRible for Mr.florman's faraoup puavity of r&n- ner,and that contact with the c3:*anite-like inflexibility of liip Bire gave hin the poliPh for whir^h he is famed, and that ^o his □other he o^v^b tliOPe rudimentp of gontlenftpp and kindneBB which, talcin;;; root if'' '»hi.''dhood,'h«vo rov.'n .l.txe th*^ ore«?iil2 ^Ino O'^V'.t hin ^hol'? natu.i'e^.'aeQIcVi^i.ns it i-iid raaking i+ noRt 3ova"p3e fo ^hone wj.o tCjioi.-7 hij'i l)«Rt. It ^HS to IlIp riotlior.'^l'.o''". h?> niio>' r'=>P«T'ib3«!i?,h« "pairt ^Yjat Hf ' p«id ^f^ ■ ''=? +} c-^ one pi/no tlon^i.! +rl}rx''"''' of Mr- lt-f«i c>T hPT i<^ Raid, nh«n i-\.o:-:in;i+ ►•''I for 'ii« f^^ond '♦•ine oy h.lp par^y oauoiiR ar. ^i'lPsit' candiciy.to for Fenator, "All ^■Y8^ I iua anri all ^hi^.t I I:or>'=> +o be if5 due to ny noth'^r and tY.^ ppop3^ of KHryiAna." A f?elf-M\icatod Man, Mr. 'jonaan'r brow ip bound by no viotoriour. from Porw^ lavish % Alna Mat^r. Hif; Bduf^a^. .vm "^arif r>n.■5y/f^^10^.^f^!S he no'.iid attain t\^ +he publio ftchoolp of Mf! nonnty,a.rd tha+ '-"f^aP'^d at an parly ago. He ^».i^ tranpplant*='d from t} e horn« farjn, into '■}l« Oong-Ti^rR of the 'Jni*'^d Ptat-^^ ap a paffe;firf;t in *}« Ho^rie and af+.^rrarcl, through t^e infl)\enoe of Rtoph'^n /« .Pou^Ihr, to the ^^enate. In^o t>iat 3r«at nr>hool,TTliich in t^ioru^ days 'a^ a r«rrer>entati^'e body of intelleotna.i (fort^nnir" and politif^al giantr, + }.B f^onntry lad, fresh ^ro'Q +lie roent of ^he "'il I flo^vorr. nnd tli^ p(^<>r»tt cf nature, vrac thrown. WebC!t.=!r,01ay ,Oalhoim ^vht*'^ his preneptorf' in ti.e prin- ciple of RtatornanPhip. Prora ^hiR trio of tl.pf '-orlrt'n ^reateFt h'=i abnorb'^d a knowlf^dge of +.h« senate's ■/rndi+i^inB,and rron *.hom he dranl<: in, like nother's nillk,a knor^^.ed<:e of oi;r ConRtitution i. -u. , • that hac enabled him +o beoome an exp'^Bitor,R«oond to non«, of that ::reat r>hart<^r of popular ri^jhtfi. He in hIro Raid +o havo been tlie privn.tr* R^rro+ary of Stephen A .Pouslas^and li'-'^'^d upon tnrmR of -r-^atoRt intimaoy "^ith hin. Fe"f people know that. Senator "^'Orraan h-'R a milita'*y r'^>oord. ,but Jione tie I-'Rp h« has, for when thft National Capital '-'^af! QuaKins in itf sl!oeR,afi +]« r-oimcl of J'ar.ly'p rairierp oime olopwr to itfl c/'^tes sVoxvaz '"Tornan ^ap «. j,ie\xtenant of a company of volun- teorr,riad'=! up of employee of <:?.•=* (""'Ovr^rnraent, He haw, however, never nout^ht a Pension on the strength of that f-«rvioe, baited, hie hook with it for the CrranA ADrirry vote or poBert as "tie pian on )hor8ebaoK.«' His militan'' pftvif^e nevp.r elf^otftd him Governor of his 8tate;.lt will never Inni. l.ln in +Ie White Houfle, HiR PirRt Appointment. When hi8 lanliy linbR proolain«d tlie oorain^ man he burnt from hir. chryR-).] ±r of J<.niclcerl.>ooK.'Trp Into the efful^enfe of long panta- loons, and the Assistant PostiiHStH-rBhip of tt^ Renate a+ t},e name time. TJiiR position he held ivntil a too previous d^fenoe of Andre^7 JohnBon,t]ien on trial before the f^enate,tRminated hie career. Montgome.Ti'' Blair of Maryland, Postmaster 'lenerai under Mr. ft, Lincoln, na!:e to his reRoue,und on<>e again he ])eoame a sevant of the people; thie time as fepiity Collector of Internal Revenue. He war onf^^t from t}.iP positif^n into the buoolio oalm of pastoral pi^T iti^f, ,and becajie a member of the House of Jjeleciites of Maryland from his native Oounty of .Howard in +ha+ r>tate of capiont Bublio men,wrieT'e he beoarae tie leader, ijot by virtue of hie stren^t/: as an orator, nor a debator,nor by his statennanship, but through his laiorrledse of men and politioal manipulation, ac- quired by his long experiene** in +he Senate of *](=■. Unite, i Rtates, n-raduatin2 easily from a representative of liis state into a Senator thereof , and from thenoe into the Presidency of tjie Chesapeake and Ohio Canal,. Mr. Cfornian was ripe for new honors. V An President of *,],e Oanal he had a'^ hand an InBtnuif^nt for srefit T)o.Ti+l'?al po^'^er,^hinh h^ \itili?:©ri (\r, a p+.eppinc n+on« into the National B«nat? ov«r fj-.R >iflHcln of William Pinkney Whyte anl John Lee Carroll who up to t-hat time had been annointed of the people of Maryland in all t);at pavor'^^d of poli+ioal Pan'-»tlty and PractioaLly Unknown. When he firnt oame to the United Ptat'-^R Penate in 1880, he war. but little known beyond the boiuidariftR of idP o'vn Rtate. ?]ven the rievrepapers -i^re at a Iosh to find mioh of interest to vrln':- about him, Hif5 clilef olaim ^n dlRtinotion BeeraR to have oe^n -hat he had been a ball player. It -'lyw. not long however, before he began to sift do^n into hie eeat and attract th« uttenticn of his fellow RenatorR. Pursuins ^-'-e P'^lioy h« ha8 followed t>iyotighout life,iVr..iornan began by laaking pergonal friendr, of all hif; oolleasuep froia the oonr.equential +o ^Y.e inoonpequen+ial ,irreppeotiye of party, and ere lone he oon.id r>lairi all for hiP friendR,frien ip ^-^ho Jiked him, friends ^^'r.o '^ould always lend hiia a wiHinj ear,fri(-mdB who would zo out of thrtir "ay to perve him. Having 08tabliBh'=>d JiinPelf upon t}ie firr. basis of popularity and friendship, he ^hp r^-ady to revaal himf«*lf In all xiip natural ability and aoqulred equipment asra lf=!adeT.and above aii hp a partisan leader. Ap a parliamentgi.rtfen ]\e ue^an to inspire -confidence in }^ fellow reiiioorats,and reppeet,^hich eventued t'K.fear,in t},e opposi- tion, lie beeame th^ voses to +he ohiid.r-en of Ir>rael of ],ip ov/n party, and led -^hem so often throu^;}! +he turaii3tuoup pnap of parlia- Jti laentar-;' lifficulty +hu^ +htn'' bejun tn look upon hin kb thejr oniy suocor in -t-v.oir T[)onT of np>ed, lie dil not +lien fst-Hiicl forth as a -vrf^ator of thoi^ght^an origi- nator of policy or a forni'U.lator of +h«orioo of P+atei^raft . ile v/ars oontont to Bhoot -he jun ^vhan loorlfri by o + h«rs;to d.ef'^r to men of ^T^^ator national and par+y Ptandinc. In t?.at "fay he corned hinself into ti:e confidence of his party 'vithiont arour.j.n^ +)e Jlea.lour'ieR of those who for no Jong had been its leaders, Beeame a Leader. P'l-on the^e,by eapy wradnations ,I-!r.'loi'nan'~orkHd y±p vay +o the leaderphlp of Y\ifi party in t}>e Fenate without .leaving a niffle in +he "fat ere through whir»h he had eor.-iO, llic capacity ap an organ- izer; l:i8 .r>'KO\iT'^oB cind force n.f^ a ••.ebater;hlB invaluable ab.viity as a recon'^^iler of diverno in+er^FtBjPoon brought po riarKel a rooogni'; :L">n of ] ir natural and acquiD^ed merits a^; a partif'an c chieftain +hH+ ^he old lead'vrr. fell back for }iin +o step for- "^ard. tlln claii to +iie na+ftcmal lead*='rahlp of > i r. imrty nay pey- hapfj be rmid +0 liave -leveloped its ^mb.'^^o at ^\f^ tine of the suocesHful Cleveland carapaign.That campaign opened the eyer, of the people a-" large of bo + h partien to the fact +hat a p.fivr r^ichraond "'af. i?i '■h^ field; *-}at a j-;an,^ho knew fron Alpha to Omega ^he Xn^s «nd o\i+.n of Presidential conpaigning ^var;,in ♦•he future to be reckoned with. T}\ey saw *hat +bfl old dayn of heno- cratic ;':iBt.'Ake^,i;iok of organisation and inaction were over^-*» mii3 takes and disruption wMoh ^Y.e TJepublloan leadern al"'ayB co\intel upon and never in vain, for under the old order of tl ingB they rrr-.ve inevitable. A new leader r^r<.n riding +he henocratic 7 donkey ; or.f^ '^it.h +.} « fiy.^s of an «a.^jl«;a voico anr". nM.nner ar; f^e- duo^iv^ Hf. t.};o plren'r> Rong.a H«at ap iiinovaMR ap Centaur's, and ^eel8 tipped vriffi Rtenl aP Kaon ar. +he nt^ftdl^'n pr^rlnt. JJo 'inr« balKi^^c; no motr ba'-'Xlncno raore :'..io.-:i?ii;,no :nor(^ ':HXi,Ti2 th"^ bit In itf! hardonf^d month and a' ay f<^T *Y:s.t Mptorio ani- '.itil. ItB niaRter,a. oonewniaate horPeraan,^'7Hr. on Ltp back,f\nd tlM^r« '■'ac no my bnt forward, ^ Fleot«d the p:Iow Horse. After f!\ioo'?eBivo d*?f«atp for a nnarter of a oentu.ry Kr.i'Oman lifted hifi party out tiio f5loni;hf? of Peernin^ly never enlinc diRoo'-ifitnreR and elopted to tjM Pre»ifi«»noy a nan( hardly ncnoT^n beyond t]io l-.nep of hip Ptate ap againpt one of *he noPt brilliant 'uid rna^netio ntatepitpri t)iip fountTy Aac ever pro- duood. A plov^ horr.e "'itr m loo^ey up !..eat the tljoroughbred ridden by a butcher' p boy. Not until aftRr t},,^ pnok'^' of t:.e ba^Vl-* ivid '•'Iwar^d a'^-ay •■"«>?; it Known tj-,at the blow had b'^^en dealt by the hand in tjie velvet clove, Mr.'Torraan' p reputation wap t>!UB eptabllRhed ap an organl- znT and rnanas^r.but there wap ^ret to develop aiiothMT- phase of poli^ioM.i versatility and po^'^er, .He v/a" witliout a phadovr of a do'ibt the Hi^h Lord F.xeoutioner of Mr.Lodse'o Federal elect if.n iftw ,t] ^t, parjtlpan meapur*^^ ooranonly and more general- ly icnoTTn ap the foroe bill. Leading what ^-^ap probably the nost desperately fou^iht politioal oontept Pinne ante bellura day c^ fir. Oo man •:lerjonpt rated hiP potoney to i-i-^picorjH a Pepubli- can r.aiority In tVf=. Senate wlth.out nie baokin.c: of an ui);liviaea minority. His oalii and ndrolt enersy,hi8 rePourAefianepp,hiR naPtRT^/ of men, stood h±n in bfi+tor nt^ad t}\an «vftr bRfo.re,an'1. olri'^e +Me may be Fall to be his orowninc triiiiaph,it xinqueBtionably demon- strated hlB '■'lalra +0 stand ap the mont Bagaolo\is,finlRhed and courageous par*y .Iwadftr' of hlB time, ^rom Mion until he -'ont dorm in defeat ,Bwallowed up by that political octopus, free silver, Mr. fTorman was "facile prinoepe" the Coryphnus of the rornocra"-. ic party. A glance at( for no man ever peered within )Ruch a man is ^"Torthy of a moment. Phypioally h.b well as characteriRtically and temperan«ntally he is an attrartivf? ptudy. 4"oout five feet nine or ten inches in hei£:ht,his ereot and T7ell proportioned flgnir^ fills the fty^ plea8inr^]y and as bein-3 that of a man who in hiR young-^r dayn had oeen an athlete. A head of grey /-.air f^um'^unts a face on'^e seen ney^r to be forgotten. A Roman none, shading a mout]i of chiseled lipR,firra In av^.w line, augments +1ia appearan'-^B of mantf^ry suyaested in his nouare Jaw, marksman's eye and broad forehead. A smootlily shaven fa.ce thro'VG into relief his clearly cut features and gives a first impression of clerical predisposition. X"i '^onvnrsation a not of even,'rhite teeth ilisniose und^^r i is lips, and ar^ Dnaoonr. of a smile v;h«n he so nhoose6,aB winsomo as ever wodd a vote out of a man's 'Conscience. His JiandshaJce ir. a r'='ve.iati(n\ to t)e un- initiated, and '^'ith his F.-iiie has won iaii rto.ce vo^:e8 *han his brainc :ind f.^agaf^ity. It is paid i;i many parts of Maryland that no man ever left ]^r . •'•'O rman ' s smile and handshake to vote against him. In ropooe his fac« is austere and cold, and at fir8+ sight unapproachable, but futher conteiopTa+ion devRlops linef? which diopel thone +?iat forbid. Th«r is at noR+ tinf^R an exprRGB.ion of melanol.'Oly iii hiR.+ha+ wou-TcI suggest +hat he In a romantiolPt, instead of the Keen, alert, enthupiaBtio jnoraion-renped, adamantine politician that he iB. Crorman in Private Life. He in a nan of Kindly dippo8i+ion in all no'^iai r«lationB. In liie doineFtie life he ip "panB pe\iy,pan8 T'eproohe"-a model husband, the tenderest of fatherB and the most fai+hfixl and de- voted of brothers. Of r-^ligion he ri«ldon prateB-tlieTrolaen R'ale"f;eemjj to be hiB ar+iole of belief. Temporite hr an Hn<-!horite he leadn a life f-.p fsiriple ac a child's. He ip a Ptiuient ,V;'t reado deeply of blue booKo,and chiefly the "^orKB of En-iliBh and American ora+orp and ntateBiien. Hintory and Buch plilld- aopliy ap has ta-^^en enacted into lav.'B ar« the only "dear i^cid things confined upnji an 1 ibrai"/ »helf"(ap RoBfletti oallp ^/i^m) ^7hioh i-^lain hin leiBure and idle hours. In ti.e cvirren+ literature of tl.o lay he l:ee;iB }.imflelf tlLorou2)ily ,not saperficially ,irifon*- ed,arrl conv-irpe'-. r;i+.h an apprecia+ I'n of itr. nioetiep +}.at will antound one w}io Be«B in him on]y }.« irap<=>rturb a !'>!'=' p + atenman. In ppLt--^ of hiP li'iit«d npportunitieB for «duf^a+i"n i<^ h>:B in the cchool of praotioal exp'=^rience,from v'o\ith upv/ard +o +he pre.sent ti:';e,}:ad '^hancep to gain a Knowledge p«oond to none in national jae+hiOdP !.'.nd hiBtor^- of leg iPl at ion, by ai.Bocia' i^>n ^7ith +h« 'nopt eminent of public m«n and by a personal obf:erbation in tlie Jii^^heBt Ptato and national oouncilfl i jiat have bo dipoi- pled hiB native ciftB for Government adrainistra+ifin ap ^o :-,iKe him one of tJie be^^t informed, moBt comi^letftly equipped and prao- tioHl of Btat^f-.raen. A nnurtly ,alnor,t diffnTuntial nannrtr.r.Ronnd- ed by a voice ^vjioh in +h« Bwe«tn«pp of 1+fl •"•adenoe lnvi+-«r: your confidence nnd ^'^armp your h^ar^- +oward the man vrho,ymi ape led t,o ]je1.ieve,tHK«r! not only a p«rBonal, i \i+ nn antive int-^.reBt in your affairs. One leHv«B him not only wi+h a high regard for Mr.Oorman,b\i+. with a Ptill 2:r«at'^r one for one'r. self, lie leadn you when you thinK he if. following. He mxgg^PtB for you to appropriate. Hifi enuilatwral blandneps and terap'^raiiental adaptability are unr!urpaB8«d,are unmirpaBsable, Wins By KarnePtn'^Bfi, Tlie follo'"«r of Chiriot vnigh+ olaira +hat Nr.C'Orraan' s potency in lealing ^-^ith } ie fellow-rnan In di'.e to hypnotic influence, but the laan of oonHervative thought and obr.e^va^•ion win rolve the raycteri'- as lying con^^'^^alf^d in +he pure private life of the sphynx-liXe Senator a d t}i« a^'^^ndenoy of iiiP perBonality, through •■h^e raediura of itB earnenrneoB^^hen i+ oom^^B into contact "?i+h that of others. An eagle' B eye^a Mirabeau-like brow, a Moii.th '"i^h ^-h*^ r»old lines tha+ marX^d the raighty Richelieu Bugg«BtB to +he observer a Bubtle senBe of Napoleonism,and beneath his Buave Bnile liee in "^mit Rone+.i-.lng tha<-. inPinuateB the unconquerable nanner of the Oorfiician. The epileptic inpa+i9n<^e haB,hoT7ever,no part in tliiG '^ell roiuided nan's Make up. Nev^^r anyt}.ing bu+ calm, .self- contained in evnry linute of );iF. life, he iB not a follower of chcnoe,b\it iB guided by his unerring inPtinctB, which Been al- ~^ ways to I'.^ad to BuooeBP,b« they Rprung from h.^itd or heart. opportuii.iet ^hat 1 *=» iP,he ^orkP tf^ *,y\^ t ?.n« of Lord Byron' n advioe as tn oirnuraBtanoeB,wh«n he r-aid +ha+. +hey Phould be na le "^1;^ Biv.>r+ of nian,ra+h«r than man Rhould be made +he pport of oiroiiraBtanoB? In an ar.at battle hap been won hae the reward peen meted out. Ingratitude to him is an imknown and detestable quality. Fhould the T'louse knavr apun ^r the mephep of thip lion that noupe 'viH feed on national, Ptate or civic cheepe until hiP dying day. In In i:is native r.tata the "oTcI guard" Iihr rHlliocl and if? ntill rally in:: to th^ nlosan of battle, v/Mr.h ■■■inu heard by moot nf +heiti r.any yearn '130. 'lievt 8oldi*?rf< nay enllBt iind«-^r Mr; tjann'^rs^but the old ne.v.^r desert, and diffif^ult would b^ +hP! taoK +0 find one nho liaB not had his reward. Ad a ijublic sp^ttXer Hr.'rorma)i in no+ the eloquent finishnd orator of the Vvebf;ter,Clay or Blaine ftnhool. He r^r^ornB Reethins oratory. In hir. efforts he aiian to hi+ the bull'P eye. Hi.*? lan- guage iR not the srereotyped phraseo.logy of f^on'^^en^ ion. It is his own, H'=* doeP not uf-e it aooordinj to th« hard and fast rules of rhotorio. it doep not flow fro;-i his lipR like ni.VK and honey. Hie oenten'^es orackle like the rapid fire of a Gat.i inc f:un. He doer> no^- attemt to perpuade yo\i;he pixmt='1b your antasonisra out of e;r. , accentuated by a voice of difttinotn^^Rs and extraordinary metal- lic re Bo nananc e . A Dangorous Opponent. I nparl lament ary law a paR-i naRterja cool,Ruoelnot deba-^sr; davjitlefis a2id y'i+ politic; oonbining conRldera'^lon "'ith acgroR- BlveneB8,8B tli-^ leraand .'■lay be; a student who han Rounded eY«ry depth of th^ I'^^iolativ*^ r>«af?; poRseRRnri of an equipoiBo of tonper and a thorough comiaand over MmB«lf und'^r evp.-ry urgency; a rfif'OiiroRfu.l.i.fir.R and ^.af^tinal r-'adln-^f-^f-; ;'..T.qoPt an of inr.pira- t.inn,iiH in about as dan^^rour. a man acHinet W' on fo break a lance as the publi''' liPtR oam contain. Poroefu.l aj3 Mr.f~''orman raay be on ^].>^ floor,!* in i]^ *).e cloak roon that l.in best work ifi done. Thf^r^ hlR itiaB+Hr-y of la^n is nore effective iii the personal ■••ontact *han in the open argu- ment. Matthew .H.Carpent^^r on'"^R naid of him on an occarion ^"hen Mr. 'forroan '''anted ^^ I'^ad hlP- oollRagUHS that "he I'^u'lf-t un like a little child." Apparent as ±p thiB influen'^e no one I'J'.p e.v,^rr solved ^he riddle of his succ«sr. To }-.im the huraan heart is an instrunent, whose feelings laust r«spond +o the touch of t),e naster h:ine ^o do •'■}ie bohertg of a po'7,->r loekel up l'\ '-'lie. unseen pr*t>cincts of the iiuaan soul, He uses men as '*:he painter uses his colors, briJiginc out by ^ieir li^^hts and chaSows th^e results }\e .lesires; ar- the sculptor uses his cldsel upon t].<» iaarble,f ro.a whose fro.^en lieart he oarvRS the images ^i;at are tn nake hi/Q iroinortal. Of ii«n he raak*^s a plas- tic ti.inj to express >i.is individuality. Hen'>e into +]« overtures of all national enactrnents ]o pours the soleirm tones of tlv* unseen but ev-'r present s«oond violin. The Party Above All. Above all,Mr.Crorraan is a partisan. It has hvhv been "'1th hin-his party , first , last and all the tiiao; liis party ^rl^^ht or wrong. Wiien lie coiild not l^ad )ie followed it ,even to his own defeat. In his politioal Jiistory he has nev<>r su3.ked,but ^''hen nei-of>cary hnr. Inid anirt« Mb p^rpona.i nonvln+ionB,hameF!B^cl on hlR anor M.nl loapod In+o *]\P' ^hir^X'^-Bt of *]\p) fray. Whenever th'^re has D'^en a fight )« hnf? been out on +he firins line. Hio par+.y iB hiB king, and hiP Xing '^an do no wrong, Ab ohlaftain or private hif etron;: urn has ovrt been at hiB party 'b BHrvioe. Ho iB never Tvhipped. Today t)i« fortunep of war nay go againBt him, but to-morrow win find him renewing +hM figJit.and if Ptrong enough giving back blow for blow, if too WR^k for a Btand up "^ight he '"ill r-e found hinging on +?e flankp, harrying thn line of trans- port or out ting out r-.tra2gleri5,ewer vigilant , ever ready +o deliv- er a r^vn'.pi '.v}jir>h will turn BeHnlng defeat into vir-tory. "jW pol- itical party that whipB t}.e Bf^nator-elect ij:o^', >-iaryland today mu3t Bl«ep on itB armR tonigJit. At any +i.'-e the attaok might oome, and '-"one it ^ill,and n*^ iian may Know froM whenoe. It '"i.il rie nud- den, It "'111 OS fierce, it will v,« driven home. Of all >ihingB ho hat-^B H nuitt»:jr. Rucl; iiav^ no place in th^ rankB of his cohorts. The befit ill\if,tration of J4r.i'ror.'-ian' b perneveranoe in a fight iB liiB returning hinself to the Swn.nte aftn^r he h-^d b-^^en beaten, with hiia.solf ac the iBsue. He '^a« b«aten onoe,and tj.e* again, but he v/ould not otay beaten, tiih Btate thfit luid repudiatod hin by upi'ard of >30,000 na-jority for th'=^ oppoBitinn party, h.i.F Beleoted him at +}.e ' '^BSinn of its JkegiPlatiire luBt adjourned to be one of its RenatorB in the National OongreBB, Tj.w hiBtoj.y of t).^ Senate nill Khovr but ffv-'j nen ^•>io aftur an abBenoe froi-i its halls have return'^d re-elected and triurap]iant. Keeps HiB ov^n Oo\mBel. Perhapn oui cf the laort striking attributes of Mr.rvoman' b buo- c'^sn ±B ].ln ability to Keep hiB o-n oonnBel. HiR left hand Knovr- nti: not -'That } i'^ riji * hnnd doeth. LooKed -a thin the srin oita- iel of hiF "••ond«rfia ta(>iturnity ,and ^uhdM^.I by tie falent oen- tinels of >ii8 PUBPioion nnd r.plf- reliance, ^}.e Key -^onoealed be- i.ind the la.-iSK of i.iP inp^r^urbaltei] ity ,>.iR noinmuninsB and r.eorets aro r,afe ^-^oia the ^ye nnd ^aj. of a.ll. He <>^.nnni. i;« oajol.^.ljhe cannot be Rtartled into adniBf^i.^n of au3h+. he woxuld have unXno'^n. Oalri and deliberate, + he nirr^ulaMon of hiB ulood reppondr. to a neve3>-varyins pulsation. NO nan in pub.lio life haR pprhaps be«n mor*^ oonsiBtently and oonBoientinusly abuB«d than Mr.''^^0 7Tian.^^;^^Bjn^enn^h:.. brousht him many eneiaier.,a8 this i« an envioxxR v.rorld,politioHl ride of it. }.iany ntars ^ould have held th'=« Bane oouroe ar> hie, but in th^^ P(»li- tioal Hf. well aR the aPtmioji'-al law no +w '-an hold th-^ ^ ane; one haR to drop from the firman-nt. That one h^R ba«n ) iR oppo- nent. A fftrons raan ir. penhaps b«tt-- Xnown by *he nujnber of his enenier +han oy nvinborouRn'^RR of /;iR friendr,and if tl.at la^ holds sood Mr.aoman iR a ^ivio HernuleB. Will He Be PreBident. It hap Ions been a mooted nueRtion whether or not I'.r.'.vornan hac had President ial ambi+innP. Many wr.o l -ive a thoTor.::h Kno-,^1- edge'of hir, oourBe of politioal antion,and nho havo vno^ hin .veil and r^ioRely,do not think ro. It i^iay be l>e ^on?d prefer to oe the povror behind t}\« throne. A Kin^ inaXer,a7id not a Kinc What hie third elRo+ion +o +l>e Senate, after an abRenoe of five yearR,.'aay raean,f>an be foretold by no nan. -Wft ^A»»V»»^, V » ' As Hviroly as -'hb CagMos+ro ,}io If a fntallfit and h beJ.iover in foreordination of ^roat things. He, like his pro+ypo, + l'.e f^ront CorBioan,han a star of doptiny upon whiflh he waits; a Btar that -atohad over hiP birth and whinh haR raiRod him frtfm <-he loweBt runs of ■'■'^'^ -ladder +o be Aheng the forenoPt of hiP day^wiiich h.as gnarled }.i!n tferou^h tlie Riaoke of many battler. +o victory and re- vfard,and '^hich may yet beoKon him ^ith itB glintinc: rays before itE f>etr. i'orevor,to +hat perihelion of nivioi and national -:rf ner.R-the PreBidenoy of +.i\o oountry }ie IdfveR ro "'•p*ll,anvd of '"'jiioh ho iB a roprer.ontative and patriotic son. J.Tf.Pearre. Pron The Oin'^innatl Unonirpi*, A pr.il ♦■'^'7, J 90?^. ?% » «;'i pi'* I \