ent my alleged vie appearing everywhere。 Then followed leading articles in some of the best papers gravely lecturing me and pointing out how improper it was that one who had been received with so much courtesy; and who occupied a diplomatic position; should publicly intervene in the domestic affairs of the country to which he had been sent by his Government。 A famous ic journal; also; published a cartoon of me in a pulpit engaged in lecturing the American people。
Needless to say; I was extremely annoyed; but of redress I could obtain none。 Contradiction where the country is so vast and newspapers are so many is hopeless。 However; when I was l