Take away the newspaperand this country of ours would become a scene of chaos. Without daily assurance of the exact factsso far as we are able to know and publish themthe public imagination would run riot. Ten days without the daily newspaper and the strong pressure of worry and fear would throw the people of this country into mob hysteriafeeding upon rumors, alarms, terrified by bugbears and illusions. We have become the watchmen of the night and of a troubled day. . . .