WHAT THE EDITORS SAY

[Editorial in the Concord (N. H.) Daily Patriot.]

The legal proceedings instituted six months ago by so-called "next friends" to test the sanity of Rev. Mary Baker G. Eddy, as well as her responsibility and capability to manage her own affairs, is now a matter of history—it belongs to the past. In court, this morning, Mr. William Eaton Chandler, speaking for himself, his associates, and "secured" clients, withdrew from and dismissed the suit, thus openly confessing his and their inability to prove any of the charges alleged in the bill.

From its inception the Patriot has been firm in the conviction that the proceedings were without merit; that it was a trumped-up case, the purposes of which were:

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