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William Hepworth Dixon, White Conquest: Volume 2, Chapter 9: Governor Warmoth. (search)
insertion in the Bulletin. Jewell declines to give it space. Then I must try elsewhere, says Warmoth. Jewell is of opinion that the scheme should not be broached. I think it may and should, says Warmoth. If you print that document, cries Jewell, I will ruin you for ever. Warmoth prints his suggestion, and the two Conservative leaders, McEnery and Wiltz, adopt it as a reasonable compromise of the dispute. Next morning Jewell comes out with a leader in which Warmoth is described as Lazarus, raised from the dead by Satan; as a bold bad man, the originator and promoter of every abuse, as a congener of the rattle-snake, and as a man of infamous record. Warmoth defends himself by accusing Jewell of lying-unmitigated lying. He adds that Jewell's malice towards him springs from his refusal to give the Senator a government printing job! Jewell now sends an agent to Warmoth's residence in St. Louis Street to ascertain if he will fight. Warmoth says he cannot meet a fellow li