THE WIUHNGTON POST. W. P. CAJTADAY. Proprietor WILUmOTOV. N. G. SUSDAT MoKflKQ. OCT. , J8t'l . A free ballot and a fair count is Republican doctrine., And Mhone, Cameron and Kddleberger, are in' ia Tor of Uem;Uerefore-Bepnnlieans should vote the Cameron ticket ,Lt no Bspublican fail to do his full duty on the Sfh of November, and that state will be redeemed.. w ; -V: Virtinia electa a Governor, stale oS- cers and .members of Ue legislature on the 8U . of next month, and every Republican should turn -out 'In full force, and 'Vote foTCameron-and ) ticket, who are in favor of a free ballet and a fair count. ' The news of the re election of Hon! Wdliam Windom to the U. S. Senate, from the state of Minnesota will be rratifring to that jjentleman'a many friends throughout the country.; He made a great and able Secreta ry of the Treasury, but his taste leads him niore in the leeislatire department of the "government -than the executive, and it is certainly fortunate that the country will ? continae to hate his : services in the Senate. ! k"" '" CABINKT AUpOIMTilKllTS f , On . Monday last President Arthur sent in the nomination of ex-GoTtrncr, E. D Morgan of New York, as Secre tary of the Treasury. The Senate im mediatelv confirmed the : earner 1st Got. Morgan declined the position, and on Thursday the President nominated Judge Charles J. FoIger of New York, for SecreUry of the Treasury, and Thos. Jm James of New York, for Postmaster- General. Both nominat:o3s were at once confirmed, and the Cabinet will re maiaas it bat present, until Congress conrener in December, when it b un- ' dentood that other chaores will be made.- " . -: r:-. ' The appointment of Jndge Folger b considered by aJl Bartieaas a Tery strong one. And hia. immediate- con firmation by the Senate, without de bate, was a compliment that but few men may expect, and all will feel com plimented. It is understood that Mr. James was only appointed to .fill the position o rostmMter-Generalv during the prose cution of the Star Coute frauds, if there ; be'any..-.-j'i'V ' i BITISR AWD,UAI?BOK JUPltOVn.- V , . . MEwTa,; v . We are reliably informed ; that two Bepublicans, Messrs. James II, Chad bourn and , Edward Kidder were Invi ted on the whitewashiBg excursion down the river, Saturday, the 22d of October. This b the excusioa gotten dd for the purpose ot whitewashing Mr. Henry' Bacon. We' felt certain of the intention, of tbe projectors of said excursion when we wrote our notice for last week's bsue; and when our city) contemporary come outSunday morning it confirmed our assertion, for the re port made by the representative of the Jeceive aev one. cr-':--TT-' Thb repreaeatative 'goes 'Von o"sayi "Looking ; at the work that naa been done onjhe limited appropriation may safely be affirmed that every del iax nas uoae ia were, ana oeen laiwi fully accounted for.1 . . , The limited;hppropriation, lodeedi There haa already rbeen 150,000 ap , propriated by,1 Cwgieaa, aad fos hear' ens' sake how ones the reporter of ur: contemporary know thAtrrery rfaWcu Aas frcra aOAagy accowrtnx for." j The above patTapnnvstJaxTeJtDiWriU Ua by Bacon himseu, . . v , -;!. . J If every dollar , has done its workf what become of the board fence acroas Corn Cake inlet! What become of the Youpon trees set out on the beachf--i , What become of Ue large quantity of lumber pTed on the beach Just befbre the storm? Who paid for the Wood bury while aaa waa v pumpliig - out a sunken veawl at SmiOiTUlel Who pail the expenses of the Woobcryj while i she was , towing ; Mr. Marper'a vesacl ' from down the beacl? Who pail the bilb of the' Woodbury while aha was! towing-in Mr: Uarper's lighters frost a guano veseelt . Who paid we expenses Of the said Teasel while frefghtins Mi. UarpcVa good? Why was the wburT built at JCewJalet? tWhea tht rtpcrtf er of the lr geU throngh aaswerbg the above we will pat about TS more , aeationa to him, V ; X-1 Kow, the fact Is,, every thlej; that has been nudt sntctsa, down at the rivet and harbor iaproveaeats, t inttf'trs that Coi, CraJSCtie tScUuCerglai eer who Jbxs the tupervbloa . ef the work has ordered, and ha ia ecUdtdta the credit thereof, Kaittra f the expenwtart of the mccey, asl lit supervklcn 'of XH werk; thalCtiszJ CralMU cannot, aad ah till ; not be ktid respesri;trax;we",a have rsra xrrtr-. ? - "' 'I 1 If the reports ere time, mad ta tlb partr, tcci In and arais J jdtni7 lit. Cit,a , li CI :? a III c. m t r eta who haa n:ivtryBth. erstlry, Xa tIJ;tr cars tt wciU trr" tiil kt It net tie trrrr ma tn Ra tlj work. - : - ' : xt1 t - ! i w ii - r i A Lei!.. : J:v: t il:t tj ctry cm Un te U cw rkea ef as the lecal li.sjr. i Amines of toe nrruBLicIsij 8TATD vX ISCUTIYK COST IITN tkk." -wr? IfTFl i"1"! We ccrgraLlite (he tsopli if irbrtb Carolina upon tbeoTerwIieJir'agtfrri of the Prohibition Bill, at fie e!ectf6n in August last. - -'' The passage of this Bill was an ex tnorriinarr f linUtion. and I preseBted an emergency both- sudden I IlIT . -.:'ral- satd 'aerfouarThirT&ue TThuslof eff upon,! the ; people :was wilhout prece-. deal; and after poo&Mericg the Bit! in all its ieaWthk Committee deemed it their duty to haTe reOTursC to the power Inherent In orgaairatlon of tMs character; nd thereupon tCet bar :d t.n Address assjgiiwg reasonfrliy rtoe Iroh5itSanirj ahtjuld Wotaffratid bya fote of ihe peopl ThiTacti$a was at oice denounced as jonaTje aathonty of the Committee and of no blading force. Eren if there was hon esty of opinion and purity of motiTe with those who denied .the jpower of ue uommuiee to resua euci io jvu dress, this auestion is no looser de- bkteableJ ' PV Tis 1. isqwn 4iat the action of the. Committee was timely andwbe, andthat great1 cdhasre suited therra.'iHdKtTWecided tj opinion may have ben thatlhffCem imtteeacted wiihout authority, iheir action should now be accepted as whhin the 8C9pe and authority of their unde fined iowers. Withholding less than tbb would be to surrender all that has been gained by said action, and would put the Committee in the position of baring wilfully assumed power that (3d not rightfully belong to them. Ionest difference of opinion cannot hare proceeded to this extent, and WkateTer may be ike future final deci sion of thb question of power, the rote of thepeople proved that the Com rail tee only , formulated'tne judgment of the masses, and were correct in their view of the measure. The efforts o,estab!bhi popular gov ernment in NoxthTDarblina, as evidenced by the ' WesteinTAddress, issued many yean before thenar, deaianding that tae people snoma Deauowea io etecs every officer clothed trib a' portion of . thesorerebnty of the stateCblminated in the adoption of tbV constitution of 1868. By thb cohstbatibn the County Commissioners, Justices oTlteKPeace, great question ne of the common bat- different disriensarSevj IQO.Sttdift, re township officers, and all the Judges: grounds -for Perionat liberty and Hef ih hsVpital weve flbrabaed, '94 and officers of tbe Courts, were, elected for the accumulation1 and protection f trussed,' 17 electric stockingji, 11 ioe-Wr'l-v'A?lfil1 priftt property. utm': iy; im csp;T rrsot traich.Vhdhei'lp- Isbiature fussed in 1577, xnown asi Hhe Grantv froverhment 'cf,'?rthe fpeopie la vVbeen deprfred of the elec tion of these officers and the .Legisla ture has usurped the power, that'right fally belongs to the people; and for four years Justices-of the Peace hare been elected by the lVegblatcre, Cuunt j GbmjpiyraeWfUiv btd'bv the Jasticea of the Peacr, and Judges, AlerkA and other elfioera pfjci inferior Courts Vare been elect the Xegblatnre. .Seasons for this . ac- Ition. which cheeked thi lnscicncfes cf members oi ute ,JLicgiaure wero oua; UU) tor the.rigbts of the people and hare lebg-iiace cesed to exist'' The sary and legitimate r f pj!riscribed J!V; Jj uoawJJirtfTonliftLrV Ufe fore the eleetkm in August, ae.' duvieg Um aitaiioD of the Prohibilwa oWa lion, the Ccmmbsioncni cf aaumbct-bf conntica followed the example of higher authority and arrogaied to Uemsetres the rirhte of the people, and dediocd Io bsuedkaose to atea ' who desired 7to enjige, ia buslneja ixoaywlae and legalixM by the state and nation. 1 Thbr and brought aboutby we fact Kba9 the Commbsionera ace jloL the tbe people DecaYsT ffiey rc . ?.ITW-& . T OOTikle from ofbii peftte 34 maUrasaace ef thb .cUxraclcr. ; Tbe disastrous defeat of we Prohibition Bill pat a sudden stoppage. to thb summary action- of irrespensiole Couniy ComV missiooers. - TUB people are to rule- this stale thio&sff a; free frtfiiadjftir wiuu. Aue rignoi w peopi- io eject every officer provided' for by the Con- atitation and the laws of the"statcU not n party questioo. : Jtls aa inherent rlihtneerarabW from machood sef- frte and b founded in the hearts acd eonscittcea of te good and lawful mes el every commonweaithv The denial of thb right b a direct attack apoa the honesty and integrity of the people. aad ie a puniest' lidioislod.Xhit people i of Jorth Carolina are dbhonest kj calare, corrupt by cducatwe spd are iaeapable of govercirg themee!ves! Past events growirg out cf the pres ent ba-Democratic ryseat if ccunly acd townshinversafBV,''! trtvr waTiaccv . every uwcnaiaa:; jr tmn thab the Uaae haa oovet mUn vilWel regard te oUxr eaeaUo of rIkil CTotnce, the people as a mass a?t t DrrmtsorasDokaa-. eit fbra an aLixce-tvla aaada wleacn clee and restorf he !ctioa cf all cCctis of the ptopkl tte w!jVj b attain tiii.cect k;by eleeil&- Mjtt fatds of thb prrCe pepalsrj!. eraCists w tin LrC;t;i altle ei Uon ta Jvember , 12. . .Thb great wwkv cf Uttsttx tasst be neeemplUhed tjt? ktU la Jasrrry.UiV JLfcrUtv ief L1J..7 s.)t ttyjsxa cia pc; 4 v. - fc- . . - . - tI net tila C.lr own a-L-s i&u era tzzZf tzl fjree a t jttiy re- T Tn tri-ln nrimtltva matHrul n T a T.r- I r V rorernraent as set JbrtbA ia tin :. ... .. .- H - . r " VTr i: " ' aaawjeurn Miiiirpm inn a - nim .-a iehave submitted ouieVy to lhe-1 ; ttruttion of tbe county government system, and having refused during the j past four years to disregard -party tiee and make a combined .effort" to, repeal I hti a -ki ,6tt i-Uk. vi tbe Act of 1877, and t --a i . w-.j B"'""-" " ,lmJunerr of tho league prranixation I the proTbiori ofv the ennstitntiow of I wU mc ft? tae Irfeland tf f iooo, inc tjegisiaiure, as ns sessioii u wiqter, fallowed ihe example of its im mediate predecessor, and in its war Upon the lights of the rrl rrecdfd to Sa extremity of making an attack iponPefsoBal Liberty, and attempted . Potato dOaatw, by the passage of the J Ze OI U.B I . Prohibition Bultfi: ; ."!4 ;':'M"-'ssfX3 Necessarily tbe issued xabed by the 1 .1..- i v:l;i! o:ll I ine.risni ot eiectinjr eocntr oiocers or i thc people, the Prohibition question af-1 Fortunately the? attack upon Persoaal Liberty and Private Property aa em braced iu the Prohibition Bill, did not succeed; -but it : must not be assumed because of the udprecedented majority against the Prohibition Bill, that the contest b finally ended; And he who b opposed io local elf-govemmeut, . he who is against the people and ia fa vor of a government by a favored few, must be; compelled by the refusing oi the masses to take position, so that it mar be known whether he id TOM. or arawr, ikA.'uaAnta' iAll ataauavei aaf . . i . , , . whatever partv, are , interested . ia the permanent success. of govermental re- r MVMl..llV Mi. I 'organizatioa which promises to explode the close cerporaUon existing in each Generkl Assembly, and which will cer tainly taVe thet control of townsbipe and counUes out of the hands ot ue bosses" 'aad r jugglers," aad restore it to the. maes t of voters, and retire the tainted adherents of this vicious and corrupt e Yslem: to. swift and . unendiBg a . - - I oblivion, lit . twuv r.wt .tnllhQi-t'. I We thereroTbeordially invite the eit I aens of Nrlb Carolina, I past party afilliations, to unite on thb ny: order oi uie liepurucsa caie Commiltee. " J J- Movr, Chairman ' jl C. L. li arbis. Secretary; 'k '4 October 15, lSSl. -UK - i:f - TUB latsn LAKP ItEAGUK. ! The Jrwh National Land Iitague was organ ;x:d at Dublin in October, 1879. At tho meetings of the laud movement earlier in that, year the resolutions adopted demanded merely' reductions of rent. So fat as securice reducUoas f ft mh the ? Eovenaent was & failure, sf'ri;- ParneJl, -Darilt, lirennan, Ceeton--n?Bidifi- a off laadlordbm. i Ia the langoace of MrUcaly, t'the main pur- , pose of tbb body was the liberation of tW peasant from bndldrd power by ehtaimsg for hun, through; ooeftlta- Uoual action, theewhersbip ef tad land te foltivaUdwithc tbe tender of fair compensation ' to the bndlord for ' the extinction f hb interests.'! Xbo platform of the league axt the approval of the Tenants' .Defeaae.Aa ebdatk8rhd the 0 farmrn. elnha wrouebottt Irtladd. and all those or iiom were cmwhfidafed with the rteague. Branches were establbbad with nonishirg ra f idhyl and tbe oetgina lefsof lha movement soon had control of the best disciplined and best organ ized association ever formed in Trebadr " The first step in jthe programme of the league waa to defeat the Beacoae- field government. To accomplish thb they joined their" farcee. on! ifsats with the Iibevab nader Glad- . a,L- i i oce. Ann a aa oerai govcxnsaeni naa beeu formed, the next step of the lragne to j drire the Gbdaiona 1 Ministry into radical- meaeeres f . refaraa. On thu question the Irkh members dirided, tbe greater ; enmbee sarppoctiag Gbd- fe ia hU fif ht foe the land bill. 5 While the land bill covered many of the demands x&ade by the league, it did not strike at the root of the evil, land- wrvis-; ana. vaue was use er aacae- aion 1 tbe levgue made n deeiowatratlon or sbowof strnagOi alf a to n Ireenn aabsance W&rei. cf the frvrae'undertaeik t6Vw!senceit of s&firt ia' Ireland.' lEjtedTewt: ired declared when n u aiaat sfeuld pay; v& warn ht should iil Jlhey 'arranged f t the tearLrx tf cu9t acd Xht setemeat of drencce, a iofcd t2e Charts aeda3 cllhe -govenuneat. ; q Hi ef atrecrJh wis ao f armid- ai-ie tiai t-?r-aal wxx. thravn iat a sort cf a pa. The leagna saast he ecy p:ed, or the gevetaaaem assst yield. The ajregg?a .fnat now cbisa auetkas W4A, then Aaa. . A?tiU aal D.Uon were arrested. The cotrdon aa was rl and bcyeottia ? wxa ai tV tie rarwU wlsHa Leredaa) r-iactltr ' we PxriLiaeiUrr frit, lt a tJse lb jtr n t rrnrzz the nsesa ef Ue land 1121 Cjssrtr ! 7tttextt:r7ruiiejrxa Lie'y liiLuls tie Ifj.ti-JfX is ezl-l5i hxrd Lu ticrs, ; rod -r;.t; alvl fnm CsttrsnU trea XU : ' risJiCfcErvii.tn." -; .. . a the l:U 1. 1 I: a a b-r, ii.a raU Late C-lzl Ls ertl iirfcsdJS tit &Tzrzszzzi t cili 1 lecta eTerr citizen or tbe atnte. iinir'Mtw wnererer tne interestaoi ,,rl of .b -.l.! ,i,UU,f ft;. o,ta. Isrf t taft. I1JI rrliilS. E mint' MimiSnH iad rone back to his ctasT -nts claimi taa. r V orx - i th r ha' - wew r - - r w i uti yer in. 3 lad he U ine aan: ieu rmr ic roi rue 7 W tre- IW ?7L l9 to Jvb f-fceronwunwiasi proposition Vrl Home-rulers in liberal rant, and aUided whsv had been toe Irish party. .sPlaraeiVB theorr TO that Iheafetyrf oRlrrfaMi Tied5 w tU rielfflteHeC5beeii ftpenedi ktr . . ition I tha fatarm than tha land bill itself, and,' refixsisg to meet the OTCrtarea of ,the goT r n meat, he decided ca ne.w i m it.n . to emoarrass xno ruTrtuiuc"v, Dfercnt ih meeess of the land ntCnnd uk keether learn snchla3Tyi-psfet VTik-kaJ r-T tKir lMca.:aeesed Df aaTlny. feM mn tnan- isvu .anu, AuiVKU., AID. W mm &, I pjy, 2 TMn , LU,tiL.j.i Z.'4LTrkM4 Htf Sttbl red upon a, coenet mmMaflirw " and taatsiizie?i IXbw WOT I WUllBIhf tne JTlSn DTOPIB itt' 1 taken ont ef ita calls; to a?uiawt 9u r Cwbtli-tkst tb.ly falaeJf met weakened t t juncture, and he4nade a cool-headed fight for it, -Uq threw " down we gauntlet with simulated defi ance, and Ferster too it Bp; 4 ? 1'ameU vras arrestnai tJUS'ne- naa been more., dretuasseet i thaij; Javi( and Dilloiu. He ia in inn immediate danger,, Hb arrest is so jnuch, poUli-1 M M!al l.4n ' Wh.hnn if there be more excltttteat Hhan when DaviU was sent to- prben jaontba. ago, If Jaaes.edwUhlel! tbe truth. Michael. paTitt b nearer 4he hearts ,of we insn peopm was any oiotr mu. Parnell b rpolitkiaa; cool-fieadad and sarewdl He b able b care fj r-bim i self. ,He has locked horpfr with, the ! government in his own way. Ilo.has ,!,' wti w , . . k I If. Lkl - ' ' agaimn aim.- -ui wwj-wia ikhwi of 4UccM,. because for bb a he .b aUonger a prison than out of it. But the chances are against him, just "as when ne opened uengnt.--reycrn WisHixaTOfOctJ lfcTne Soper; vbieg Sargeoa General has submitted hb report ton the operation of we'Uai- cu va c-. . j -cr i.u-1 . i the Treasury. It bo we cd " in the ho-pital i and '2tf,to4"nt'the pUances ' have' been UsUed to eutgrne- patients Transportation to their bona es hasfbeen furnkhed to 17 iacurablcs. The ' rdimber of seamen treated show an Inerejwe-of 7,T53 over1ast-year.u Jo addition to the relief furnbbed arshowa above 4f efScctircadeta, id ,pp1t--caats for appbintmal aa cadets aid 805 seamen in we revenue examined for colorVbliodJ0? P seamen for liAlbftrCS- ail-mhxntj .fft '!-,'.- ' 4t seryfte.'! -------- .xn ali sources were i3Cta'ihrna eadtrures f400$4 411 ie-, beiifwed 1 that the receipts will" 4 be iatgy jpr4ed dr- of the ;apecia OafesU-ayjMT, aew i progrese aNettisaltnasslle .great. j Increase; ia Ue number of pi tier t. expeaditties ase, ,oot gte,tiua year, and thepeaapitn coaVhuW-o stin rerther redecedrosa lC,lVafc ported in the. Itntit re-te liilJ, Thb is due prbpaUy to Uevbrg in crease inr Ue nueaber?nf ntpatkat '''-at' Til HOSrTXAXV AX) cnioAeoi. -vi The eadiiary rtpeia teiae riambiDg and hesOeg aaiatanetevnoeenntado durftrg tho t,yes-vhap thehlaib brg'b daagtrowaJy defoeUTftaadlbe heallDg spparxtta . b wtrnic;i new damn1 waiter ana, tso platrd inaL building at a cost of 1 175. The 1 ral reirs to Ue bairdTog tnuQieratcd In the report of tasfyesr aei the ehaojjs Id the Uerigfji;!4 ;tltotliri for'Ue work is 5l,30O; wth hsve becfl prrr. Tbe,t,eim boilers beiaxwoVn out'muirrvplluag.1 .'This banding b snore .expensive, and on ap Moant of ib genera ptVejMr expense of its aaanagtmeVtrk'r Uan anv oUer bvpiul !a Jheseriice. Thelan for i ewr sepslra aWiaciade anch'altemionsTas will reud'er 'Uead amlabtraUon atoreeicalIi'f fonad Uat Ue .aou4 of sooaey ct saated ! for was iio Car nt ,ta mt J expeaae of grsdiag a td Urp j ? Ue erouadV, er.to cookruxt He talL-lcad neteasary to rreveatihe ercroLLhn-fCi tbe hk4 Ibdrdi eT J w a. arurg u,e year eoa oaea June oc were 1 'i; as .fcisew IT; river, Caicvjefrl S total, jiJirOf thmtJ w Ai?r fcan twwlWrtialiS ciaaed: :cxx.--:rtx4ji:s ante 23; Cj L'Ji wtt JUS fa fia rl3 r '-itn rlaiasi lary Vgesia tf Uctasw wharni UA fir"? r- , Tat ri , t; - i .a. i, r -iLatn,i3tjr sr;intt- Atlac.e aad Calf coasQ lecaes. 1 5; rnaliatl iM tang, and articl. of LspU .jsz aWo .ronmissa: au'Iie ics: l e. -ji , urr ji .o. he atati :sfc-aish 1 will. . rap-; lies io umt f fifl. seTj i Ot -ese, oepwai vaa oinedin zxxr i&sti. nu receired a complete outfit, and she dis- Ensaries at Pensacola, FUu, and at agor, Me. hate been destrofed by ftrt w, replenished, Jew dispenaanea r Mempha aod rSrTeon.ratt4'-atiiaeih City, W. U. . The, bospitals are now betterfiirnbhed, than at any pretioua City, N. C , The, hospitals, are now period: ia the hHtorr of the service.- Medical 'supplies hare also been fur- nished resseb of the rcTeaae .- cutter serrice at gcost price. The , nnmbec of Tttjtsidons filed was S33. and the num ber f shipments mxde'2S7." Property rttrnafrom the rarious iiospi tab have toeen, compareu wiui we oooxa oi we H Wei iitcdTedk.depariment -land issued to the Tarious porU b kept vsutiC . wiii.wa.Bn an uiiiivioia iDbuiu us ana i. iMltrlM lMfMTMl. at lha ." T" T 1 c - , - -,; rttK riii; nv rfi vrv. 2 Tl.- f.lli-!.. iiJ tie scrTjee-have been made for the fia- I'1 f - - 1 AA . OA . ight ia reserred to terminate any ar- dlcines,' board, and nur&ine at ! SI .40 per day. Owen Farley t provide for the burial of deieised patients at $11 earh , 11 ' ' ' ? Cbicago!llL--ratienb cared for in II.. Trn;ir.,i ; if..u. un!f.l , 1" baiial b( -. Ditfealll tle w " . i 7 . ... i;u!u;o, Aiiaa. iJr. c.u. Uovorf tckf '-to.faroUh medical attendance. board, hioliciae, asd. nursing at $1 50 per dayt 11 Milaaukce, Wis. Th medical at tendaace tq ba furnbhed by an Acting AfiUnt Surgeon, and patients to be treated at N 437 Milwaukee! street, St. JUaTjX Ucspital to foraba' board. purcjre, and medicines at 57 ceata per daj. f red Zisder to provide for bar-" r Of '"dectased patients at $14 each tihroaitf hospital cases to be furnbhed uansportatwn to tne united states Marinilospiul at Chicago, HU ' Wisstxaro Dot. 21. Ia the uim- ' 1:1 tbe roai0a gcovilie, Guiteau'a conneonala. at aaiake, Wb. ,n ---:., w ' "."-T- l Z 1 iaeerery or 'aB allowance to defray the en thatanwgtlio r-T,.-i'. .ii.Lu, practitioners i Ls .repeatedly exercbed the power 4ow.iavokt d, and which seems retxenshf to be conveyed by be xi a4a icomrrenensive terms oi the statuU). (sectioc 839 Bevbed SUV- ctes.) Tm ooly doubt which lj have felt cn tib subject grtw out of the rat ing: of the United Slates Enprfme Court in t-et case qf Page vs. Bunbtcin (15th OUo") : Justice Cox then reviewed u?S. caio ; oi a age va iurnteia itk ae tail, aud .fter comparing - it with the iL,,...,, ...j,;. ....u.;.. iifc ertU cue uom another ia Ihe DOiata dveidod, and he was therefore of the opinion tbsk the ruling of the Supreme Coort in form was: not decbire of the question: in'tal red in the latter. He 1 w"u ,v s mo peuuioeri bouod 10 iowaaceUenriM the numherof wit- V ' I aLVl '. " .m'' m''m ' 1 - drcka Uoac of an avowed iateotioa f mjie ihe most of the petideal a. f4 u.ik the' crime shall bedeveleped, IM iff? 4 Slwart te Jielp ,"iu,iuwijjiB3 uus coarse.-. If it i ecceUarr 1 shall not hestste to bring .pat the connection of Gbnkling fi.lris weeption of the cvlase. The Stalwart sohbes was responsible for the nmtcrt j aid shall be placed where it b?Tg4i I can secure that mult.! j Vrkatinhar-i Maevvtfoev n 4dfM iTcrj ci aa aaxirrea, nowever hr'.v sii'occasion Kke "Ue Yorktown ceUbr- i ri Is a Ktcre Ust of the die- eretjyn jo? nK mtrbtra(. whose' everr wcrd ua-Jef such clreumsuacee te 1 m a prrur4ect for rigid criUebta botli at li&c and abrond The sacoens with whlch'PreeMieat ArUar haa execated Ue duly arvls good cause for public aa;seilon an( complimeat. The op perlu&ity iras sot oce for immortal t terscctai litre theee of President Lis coTn be jhtf lield of XleUysbwrs, hut it viwaireq aa exercise ot conaamauda Ujt aal grace to abstaia from national Try?l-'i7i'l express appropriate gratK tuU to ranee mad to avoid any phrase bity ean be eoeatraed iato an aageaw Taw rwxBce w ureat lintaia JVrw . A Vvfcteeat VlrgiaU Bociben wsn a,l 1 1 ! a the Scnatd Chamber hew tie t ta Camerea and Daxki wax rr(ff'4to'OU-Ie He rVrnii I Itn3U tniler 'dark-foe iti - saa scogaaeed Ohe nCaa&hni parrxst has sooevUt aset r bna, ThefjMroea-jare iecooire Ban. da. ctv'd very day, a r as tt u, cvrsaj.jaee Laa ommmi m pittff tch mea aa Geaeral XUnm and herilr4iIracane mhm kaa iei4 OccUt ia t?r sUte. Jl kra thtTe tUl nsnmrraail a jpntkaxsn fa mm&fzh&u tiara toZzrzi 2s gwejt LsxjhCy fcj Ueaa., 22 fV!eel'adil t UZictia Uat he kxl cm?J icr. -r;t" la Ii.'V-I is Itr f.r the elf hsrl-M i r "fjsiax'; I eta faunae iVe rTru Is tx c lit,- uwxri t.r. -a, y ; 1 t.f her ftsatst kxchj e-n C tivs. Trs years - I aulrJL Lie kcJ -kaxrti-t Ail ia nrtl xat. . liaaiat Anlar wt :3 fss.. t . y , .clalnaUoES and Ccx"rriatlr-3 in Aetlajt Eecretary c i f -r t The President pro fripc jl lb: re .be Senate a commualcat' ij ;m! W Secretary of the Treasury, a, iiiUJDg a copy of the report of James F; HsUne to tire Treasury Department, aa directed by a reBolaoa of the Senate recently adopted.1 The communication was laid upon ILeJLU1"' ' . 1 . :- i h Tna DdaiMnJie caBCBa . vestcids' liondng dtclied ta submit a reon to appoint Captain E Cobtrxxin clfjJ deiij'cctirs ecrearyr andtllr. FendleUin tos .-dirsted. invrepert, ike iesolnUon aa eoea aa Jze couU im, he ftr lVta MiInr Af t!ie&iale.' IBenale fiatvtnd snfiancfvm 1 rportln regard ta thnJicd,ecrIyl t . - . ... ' MI par pciMunkcsW9ij:auja, auiu Seni eipensea since the doh of Bee, orctu a This qnntien bad been erredfto the Judiciary Committee, and, as chainnae, Mr. Xklssunda-rt; ported that,, while thecommittee bad not reached any definite conclusion ns ta thelenl-oofnta Involved theV ware satisfied that Ue Vrcsest saithodUt I m,A I to give the Senate an opportunity to relieve itself nf acquieacenca in' tis newod h offered a resolution toap pointtllr Ehober acting Secretary nnlU the Vaeaacy shall be fiUedWt "-i ThU actum took; the mccraU com Pyy .surprise. llr. Pendletoh ' took vthe ' floor"; and stated that the- 8enatet "from' Vermont had- anticipated hiss; . that! he. had reeoinuoa on his dear, worded almost precisely aa was that ol which he had Intended that of Mr. Edmunds. I Mr. IJdmunds' rwlaUoa was unani mously adopted? it ,i j !- , b r There' was, considerable amJieoaent created jtr Mr. Edmunds act ot fore atallif.tbe Democratic caucus! lteccbersW publle mdnevs-i Jerome Kaox, of Oregoa, at Lake View, Oreg William U. Bailhache,of New Mexico, at 8anU Fe, N. M Xben W. OottrtU, of Micy gan, at Detroit, Mich. ' . Bexbttrs of land otaces Charles M. Webb, of Wbeonsin, at Dead wood, UiK.i votaries w. nerce, oi xueoruKa, a Macaw, near a-iex. aatxcis, vi vi mr r f 'i V;- iMenVvJ 1 1 n-Vi 1----M-.-vt-'(.i.i-,. .i I tbe peeploof Mbabsippl fecebcUoa to a. seat la ua jegtaiaiare la anaa,ng Mrs, Chbholm fox ner courage ia, testi fying against him 10 the f uce of a trial lor we murder of her daughter Corne lia. 'It b known to many that' Mra. Chbholm j-and hold of Henry Gully when be was firiee Ue two loads into thb fair voune rtri. one shot not satb- fying Unr demon, and the mother has whieiiers"etitt bearioff .tha etala ei life blood, in her posaessioa. Maov believe Ue Very highest , iVmocratic leaders la Ue state advised "vrinston eoenty tonomiaaU thbuUvderer, that he aught borodaee aome bill ia Ue Lea blatorf Whereby Ue whole mob aaay be pardoned before an attempt at reindict ment Vou are awars hb friend turned Ue KemMcewrr bouse a week be lore the oeealngnf Ue court U which Uey were to ff f ropgut to trial JarUemer. der of Jndge Chbholm and Mrrile- Xieijan, ; we brave Scotchman. ' The wvetth Cut Ut a fel.hloi on the face t Oedi foir1 earth.1 " Where b Ue aonU Ibonsted ftUvalry whew her ons ,atiediby and bearm anblennd rnjured ! wnsaaa, ooe-of her on davh psfsvepekenciaaachlaaguage? Waa them nq mad or all Uosw who aad 10 loeg lived t? Jad Chbhelan bounty Uere with inn race annrr h te miepei the wretched tradacet tq eat hie wstdaf Shame be sack an- aascmbiagt! Are tbe Qnirys not satisfied wiU marderiDt tboae aaoet wear and dear tn her, bat Uey Duavadeavor tn awtrf net tatf fame with Cielr petoted VipsJ iTte eonatry rtn-S wtlh Ounce's tarlbte eriaw. and W will,- tn ail nnsaan pre bability, surer the txtreae penalty cf we uwji vmt what fe ! crime 'eons-1 aawirterYstae Cutlye tre at Hrr aanl .their fttH 'fomttesj; wsnvprkf crime, . wak - uilona itmtsM tn ta eondenol ty nU UtJTyM 0 etrt fcxv terof kCUeg'a yoaer'sad toeanCf al girl, htr fawer, and her tmhm end a5Tregee aa ia:i;;vas jary found Ura aot rtfity." s 1"rwty we afe pregrsjialart p hwr '.'I. r 4t-CUreasl 4 The cfcai tbcSaeavnt f aH ' CetSarf rwa7re(l4Vi.Citl ilwUoed,tnax5iet KtekAlneyi Aid txlt)r lriU!cf,fad 301 J 5yU- cusntslc:Uth4wtrUtxr.t krj.-. ihrtacias liej gksntV 0 slZrIXMaUannacS ksl lrenten rdy tWnshh tjat Uv- ty,cittl HlnaTJSteJ m I Cii her ate fiierir. ! av" k . . . - r-1 r -r . sara saiisr. jaa -jad y-ft- inia! eatneU.lil mV. ansjCnnes an dhm tnruar, t -f y tif S3 ft?r-y Csstlfit tf?rat3r.thsliii Ow Ur f y eytt f 1 r.:i rir r ' "; n 1 1 ei, " t - 193 ywn twtaxt cn vwa Wen fcal it wlri yen egt," in C!j-?. 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