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This in formation usually consists of only the recommendation on file in support ot the new appointee, as to the fitness of the new appointee. and is quite different trom the ‘reasons’? whic! induced the president to make the ap puintwent. The president informed a comsuitice of democratic senators. appointed at Caucus, that he had 1 objection to subasting the papers u any appointment, but would not giv his “reasons” for making a selection Pie democratic senators wilt sustair the posigion taken by the presid n Heretotore the sessions of tne sen ae in considenmg nominations seu Pit have always been beid witt ¢ sd doors, so that none bur me. bers of that body have been peri ted tobe prs ut. [have frequin beew present when a motion wa- mide to go “into executive session’ as itis called, andimmediately when carn «', ti eyaileries have been clea - ed of all spectators and correspond ents, and the doors sealed. Som ot the senators are now in tavor ot dispensing with this oid practice ot “Star Chamber’’ procedure and of having open executive sessions. It the proposed change is adopted the people of the country will get many interesting facts concerning puolic sfvants now withheld trom them. The house labor committee and committee on agriculture have agreed to report a bill establishing « depart ment of agriculture and Idbor, the head of which shall be a cabinet of ficer. ‘his department will be one very near to the people, and it stands a far chance of being tormed this session. 3 The people of the district and of the adjoining state, Maryland, are very much exercised just now as to what the senate will do on the nom- ination ot Hon. William M. Mer tick, a8 an associate justice of the supreme court of the District of Co- lumbia. Judge Mernck was on the bench here at the beginning of the war, when congress legislated the court out of existence because of tle supposed sympathy with the sourh Since then the jadge has resided in Maryland,and represented that state Mcongress. He and Senator Gor man have represented opposing fac tions in Maryland politics, and it was supposed that when Judge Merrick was appointed last summer «as one of the judges of our court that Gor man was made happy by thus getting rid ot his political rival. But Gor- man is doing all that he can now to defeat Merrick’s confirmation. Judge Merrick is a brother of the late Hon. Richard T. Merrick, known al! over the country as an able lawyer and one of the democratic council betore the electorial commission. The mem- bers of the bar-re almost unanimous tor the confirmation, and the Bar Association has appointed a com- muttee to urge upon the senate to confirm the nomiaation. Mr. Maybury. of Mich., has intro- duced a bill in the House that wil! tou. a responsive chord im the breasts of those who love to angle tor the sportive black bass, or hunt the coy duck as 1t floats on the water. He Proposes to set aport as a nation- al shooting aad fishing resort or res- ervation the broad stretch of marsh in and bordering upon Lake St. Ciaur in the state of Michigan. Ali navigable water, withia we and overflowed or shoal water lands | ; Ithae stopped my hair falling, restored its j i the pre- | Louis, Mo. scribed lhmits are to’ be deemed pub- be highways and treated as such. B. Ant ony Is here witht sa @ faith in the 1 numph “ ‘ t 5 sustained het . She cumes , mo € winter to € iy ' ’ 1 » Congress a up at the Riggs House, Mrs Spofford. the wife of its pro- prietor, being a staunch nd cause. Miss Amhony is always ‘wound up’? and ready fto talk al most indefinately on the sut as been the absort te. 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Thurman is gua! ined for tae position | and we highly respect him, but jast | it this time we don’t deem it neces sary to make a change, ceded by mine tenths ot that Judge Burton nas made an ex | ellent and impartial ju'tge, in fac | he beat which this judicial «i-trics | ver had.—Sheldon Enterprise | Jerusha Jane! Bob oe who authorized you to speak tor judicial circuit? You don’t repre sent the wishes of the democracy. | ving-tenths of the people ot tis | You deny that you are a republican, «nd you don’t speak for them. You ire down on the mugwumps, gader’’ by the Apache Indians. We want a democrat for circuit judge We nave a large democratic majority in the judicial circuit. and it was due todemocratic folly that Judge Burton was elected. But we have learne« a lesson, and we won't split on the same rock twice. 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