givOnTidioute, Pa., Oct. 12,1881. 'Eds. Mail:—I find my name pub-i fro lished in yonr columns as certifying refi that Mr. Evans was a faithful officer,c. I think I signed a paper to that effect a number of years ago, but I have since discovered that I was mistaken, the A majority of the men who signed the paper would not, I think, do so to day. | :At all events I do not wish to be quoted to-day as certifying in any way as to (ji}{ the good character of Mr. Evans. ifthat most of this hostility to Mr. Evansgrows out of purely personal and business affairs in no way affecting hishas had a iaw-suit with the hank ofwhich Mr. Evans was president andtrustee and was beaten. It is not verystrange that he shouldn’t exactly agree with men now who think he shouldpay $4,000 or $5,000 when he thinkshe should not. We don’t pretendJPPto decide his case. The jury passedupon that and sustained Mr. Evans.J. L. Acomd. I toeWe publish the above not only to set . ofDr. Acotnb right after his “change of injheart,” but to show what we said before Ur■'Frm.:-'”' ‘Tl? Si ‘'Suet , . 1est:wlstanding as a good Republican or his 1 eoiqualifications for Register and Recorder, onWhen the Doctor signed that he of oncourse believed it. Since that time he itclywlWipaovwldcdiit.* ____•____l ~ ^ r