Nuhou, Volume I, Number 14, 3 February 1874 — The Ministers of the King [ARTICLE]

The Ministers of the King

Havc not received mueh of our praisc in days| past, bufc if \ve have eritieiscd their puhlie aefcs sevcrcly, we ahvays reeogni2ed their estimablc e! naeter p privafce genfclemen. L is now, ho\\e\Li-, our jpleasurc to be enabled to say a woid i:T pra:se of their public conduct. ln our prcscnfc eondit{on oi poliīieal exeifcemenx over the prospects of a succcssion, fchey have evidently taken no part to exereise any undue bia8 in respccfc to any eandidafce, anu haVe clearly shown ; thafc they desirc that ihe will of the people should bc eonsidcred |n respect fco a succession. Iheir prescnfc afctifcude is dignified and honorable and will bc appreelated.