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Yok THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY FEBRUARY 15, 1879—TWELVE PAGES, xS ! ey » — % ¢ notice, and whother tho logislativa branch of g 4 o 4 the Govornment can unmako ‘troatics nt its Thye Tibwne, case, but we irill say that unlese that Election law ! \Mizatton. TAis wwa the immediate cause of the late 1a repeated, unless the desperale hand of frantic | rupture and present revolution, Radicatiem ia now rtayed with on emphagis admit= | Again ting of no cartl as to itx meaning, the next louse ing go it hides from the public th:greut fact | hinrightast homo on pan of seeking mu_m elaee Q % tl‘nfi! DAu-r:mn wns gullt]y of offonses that | Whero. I1donat present theso viaws now ns o STATE AT ‘AIHS, plensure, But for this grave intornationnl recommondation of the renewal of tho subject of would liave compolled nn honost Adminie- | yonovation, but 1 refer 1o it to vindicsto iy pre- y el LS A Fd i octatic body." Our now Government ia founded upon oxactly the | tration to romova him if no such rules ns | viona actlonin regard to it." What the Paonl " TERMS OF SUBSCRIPLION. d‘:f.?fi?;’;m‘fi{‘fl‘u,i“fii’h :":‘?:;a:ar it | ' o adieat praksamme, futy roslved upon gpronito e i foundatlons araad, 18 Couet | hoas of tho now GivllServico thoory bad | i ialand conld hnvo been obtsfned— Paying til: : é’z Winols Ar tho Kenrnoyites, thoro {8 no doubt that tho and E:'""’e,lflly tnlflllnlcd. in :hlnl: 'l:!d t;l'r:.vc::‘ 110t oqual to tho white man; that slavery-mibordi- | 9V Loon thought of by the Prosident or | perhaps may yot bo acquired—for n com- ¢ Preme- EY MAIL~IN ADVAKCE—FOSTAGS PREEAID. | 1] \would pagsby an almostunanimovs voto; :::":l:n :‘W : e 1:‘:;" ';z;""'";‘ll g'&:;fly S+ briba | matlon 10 the supertor race 4 hia nataral and nor- anybody elso, Doubtless the editor of Jfar- | paratively insignifioant sum of monoy. Its ourt Reporter, ety Editon, une voar. .. 1300 indeed, it 15 probablo that tho Lill ns it \vl‘t‘n m‘n‘;r’":l:,:"‘m“';" 3" "l b :“-v o patronago all mal conditlon, This, onr now Government, 18 the | per's Weekly hins rend carofally all the testi- | gnnoxation has attractions infinitely suporior = e Buuray Fditon: Literarya nhmd:’wlll rocsivo n mnjority upon bolug put | Independents, Natlonals, nd ¢ Faenbackers clocted first in the history of tho world based upon tuls mony ndiducol by Socrotary SRERMAN fn sup. to thoss which induced Mr. Sewanp to pur- | The Insurance Men Apy port of his charges agninst Anrnun. o to the next House, snd Anally to tndict, convict, | 87¢at phyelcal and moral truth, chiaso Alaskn. It lies direotly n tho course lous 1o s e e tipon s pasaago to-dny at 2 p. m. 'Thoroiu | 0 imprison under tho law soven Democratic | Looking nt Brigadior Furts' declarations, Continuo g gj v lmows that Mlr. Syznaan showed that Mr. | of Amerlenn vossols botwee: 3 kin it of fon hardly auy differonce of opluton 88 o tho | ponbors, Tho mon sclucted for thin treatment | thorcforo, in the light of Hrernes' indis- L;nmnm Antiun's ch‘l‘uf deputy, in hun. | the m,hmgfi The Al:nricn: fll;(m‘vl lly:xn f:::: Snme, | b of ten proprioty of restrioting Chingso immigration, | are Kixe of Lunistana, and Huts of Filorlda, who bl H ) ] 8 lying o etinien topics v fre 2 | o wida diverslty i 1o, whothor | aro alrendy andor indictments Srw of Louisnnw, | Ptablo proposttions, we fiud thnt tho 001y | drads of Instaucos issuod freo permits for | @ harbor fart, a regiment uf Amorloan blacks, Uhve Post-Otice addrese 1 full, tncludlog Btate and | guon'rockiotion should bo ncoomplished by | BHELLEY of Alatama, Cowuen of Eonth (;..,.:u..‘.,, lroyynl m:l: :sl-;::amlllwau ;;h::l?‘ifl;:fll):)fl;wa; :lm dolivorylof ;nerohnndlu‘z: in sbsoluto ;;o- a Torritorial Govarnment, and tho onterprisa | EVEry Ono of the Anti-Monopoly By g 3 3 Citatszng of Missigalppl, snd one other, to he 3 nly i i th 1) 1 f ! that Mr. itali o I 3 einfitances may bomado either by draft, axpross, | An nct of Cougross until after tronty nogotin- | &youun ant ar threa or four namos wnder eonslder- | thiolr country wora those who fought ngninst altag o tHolalier o o Tinv 1 af Amaticail capltaliale wonid quoldy stin Droppod in Wisoonsin, Tusl-0Bice urder, or In rogisterrd letter, atour Fisk. tiona bave been attempted and nbandoned. TENNS TO CITY AUDSCHINE: Rt S Dafly, delivered, funday excepted, 43 cents per week. Antnun was cognizant of the fact, and not. withstanding retained him in office. IHe knowa that Mr. Buemwan showod that Ly- atlon by tke Chiof Prefect of tho National Polleo | f15 Government s o ke tnder our proxent Imperdal form of Government— ment; that loyalty to Go: ¥ Dryexs, Thin ds all wo hato to offer. We hopo | MY to slavery 5 nnd that loyalty to **the 1ato emigration smong thodissntisfied blacks, furnish them with chieap transporiation, —_— S et The Rallroads Tha appointment of Honatio O, Bonrcranp Cap! ture th rovide thom with plenty of employmont in i e Ne- e T UNE COMPANY. ** | s Direstor of the Mint will bo approved not | the Democrsts in tho Houss will fully consliar h“"“"v noblest potipnm over brenthed by | propen'a ordors apponred upon certain fwurm climato, and build up prgdnyr:lloxn nrd bracke A:-‘-figi:'llntw-e.._ Corner Madison snd Dearburiata., Chicago, 1l | marely by the people of Illinols, but of the b they are .':,‘:,';",’I‘n,"",‘,‘,,,}"f"’:',g‘,?;',’_',",‘;‘}f"z‘::’ i Lunnan soul” fs loyalty to ‘!]lln n;j\stthurlh frandalont ontrios and Involces in | gommorco that would mako tho fsland in o £ JOlers tor the delvery o T L mutioy-roow | Wholo country, In I long and tisoful Con- | gress pusses the Apnropriation Lills leasing the d::“:ncflmznufif ,h‘,m:"n n!-’f e oty | o & mautier o8 fo lded iesists | shork timo the siskiat of tlie. Went, Indios, ITILINOIS, willreceive Lrombtatientior gressioual caroor, Mr, Buncianp ling applled | Alection law unrentaled, the Speaker and Commit- | B! s “ °l" ';“‘ hdmanitye Sy fbly to tho conolusion of his complicity [ aud inuro to tho mntunl benefit of tho THR TATTEST THING 1N T somte— hitmelf nsalduonsly to publio aifalrs, and 16 | f¢¢ Chulrmen of the next louse wilé not bs Demo- | $300 of Toynly ia the right to own humen | iy tho oorrupt transnctions; thatMr. Anznun | United Biates nud th now torritory. Surctul Dispateh to The Trivumg. ™ TRIBUNE BRANCH OFFICKS. ana of the best-informed men in public lite, | %" bolugs 08 ohattel property, o dogrado thiot | way cognlznnt of tho fact, nnd notwith- Was there ever n atronger defonso of tho | to the condition of Lrulo bensts, to buy and wisdom and necossity of the Elcction law | soll thom, to Iash and torture thom, aud to thau this furnished Ly tho organ of thoso | lrip them of their earnings and of overy olacted by fraud snd villaing ? Horo is tho | right and intorost in their Iabor and its re- fall and finnk confession thnt sovon porsons | Sults. Au this is hikseandalous, If not blag. roturned as mombers-elaot to tho noxt Iuuse | phomous, view of *loyalty to Gop ond hu- of Congress aro subject to indictment ; that | manity,” Nast is correct in expressing (ho rE CiiiraGo TRInUX:: lins establisied branch oftices | A ho wns not renominated for Congross in ‘When Grant urged the schomoe it was op- BraiNorigLD, 1L, Fob, 14,—For g numbereg ¢lpt of suliseriptions and wdvertisements aa posod by the Demoorats becanso thoy werg | Years thera Lios Leon s dlssatistaction on the acoustomed to opposo overything which | Part l?lll members of the Dar at the price they omanatod from him, and by cortain Republic. | ¢ ° ized to pay for the Iilinols StateSupren, Court reports, nnd an attempt ling be ons under the lead of Souator Bumnes be- | roy tine to timo ta modity o I:“ ven mady cnuso tho'lInttor gontloman concoived that | under which they ara m,’;,":h';d""‘.".‘hu'”" Gnaxt biad not gone at the affair in tho prop- | mavy who bellevo that the puml;ntmne;ox :: stauding rotained him in offico. Xnowing theso facts, docs the Weekly beliove that Gon, Antitun was removed from ofilce on the sola ground that lio soade of it ¢ potitical agoncy”? Wo nssume it to bo impossible that you should so beliove; and if yon do not 20 beliove, but do in fact beliovo thnt tho his district, it is wiso to provent his retire- YONK—ttoom 20 Tribune hulding. F.T.Mo- | nont into private fito by giving him a posi- UG o T ke TatalaEe: tion to which hia abilitics aud habits are well i Vmli suited. o iz an intalligont, exporienced, —.\m:r{un Exchiange, 440 Straud. | andl industrions man, and will devoto himaelf CISCO, Cal,—Patace Totols consoientiously to tho duties of the new po- ik % ermannor. Now that tho sufforings of the | SBupreme Court reports ouant to be left oty WASIISUTON 1310 F atroot. sltion, nud undoubtedly. will ba of great | they kuow thelr guilt, and oxpact not ofly opinion of 8t Prren that it will bo best for [ aqmifuiutration of Antiun was not enly in- | blncks in cortain of tho Southorn Statos are | Privato enterprise, and tat tha Btate Iy uogey sorvieo o the Governmont in monifold | to bo indicted but convisted, nnloss the law thom to ** wait till thoy comng up hero,” 04 | enigfont but notunlly corrupt, why do you | botter known, and the advantages of coloni. | B0 morcablizations to pay out $10,000 s year fp AMUSEMENTS, ways, can bo repenled in the meantime, So wall | humanity hore bolow will novor cousont | giygiously refrain from saying so frankly? the publication of these reg zation are more apparent, tho 8an Domingo ports than |t g projact would find moro frionds nmong both g&:n::y v}v“)l:t h;‘:,';‘! :‘;r‘fi:’ A':‘:'l‘[’:;:,.“i&"! oy blacks and whites, if rencwed, and it is not e show Lkuown aro tho facts of the fraudulont olec. | to recognize claims based upon such tions and of the guilt of the persons roturned | an abhiorrant definition of loyalty, MoVicker's Theatra. Madizon strect, between Dearbort anit Biate, et of s Adn Cavendih *+iha New Magda. | 40y noor tho closoof tho sosslon, whou ibis im- 09 olocted, that tho organ at Washington is | But Eruis' view of loyalty suggests auother + | tmpossible that Gon, Graxt's Judgniont will that, bfi\:w;lm;y 1, 1877, 10 Oct. 1, 187, thery Ten Afternoon aud oventng. portant to complete the approprintions nnd | anabled to givo tho names of six cartain to | inforeuce. 1If the men who fought for 10N OF 1 L y s paid to Mr, Frecman from tha State Trey, R 2 COLONIZATION OF THE DISCONTENTED | be vindicated some day in the near future by | ury $7,000 salary and $26,000 for books, Al Tinverly’s Theatees *| sattlo up the nocessary logislation, in tho | bo convicted, leaving tho quostion of prose- | Blavory wore loyal, then the men who fought BLACKS, i Dearborn street, comer of Monroe, Ta not the suppresaion of the truth the equlv- The Democratic Housa wested nn entire nlont of the suggestion of what is falso? i t this sch f tion afte Engagement | effort Lo oust a Ropublican member who was caspingont Hilaachemy of anbein ipmtie ™ Freeman fs o gentleman of ability, and stane, enting othors at the disorotion of the Attor- | for frecdom wore disloyal! 1f the men who 5y 8nd stancy e Tha colonizntion of the blncks, to the ox- | a loss of soveral yonrs of valublo time. hlgh soclally and professlonally, but it s ,°u' :’:‘,“'}(,fi“‘,‘.’éf,,‘,'!f.fi"&'l’.?x'.’.‘n"" **1t 3 8 1980 | gloafed, and inatall a Demoorat who was not | noy.General. Was thero ever a more dis- | fought to destroy the Union wera loyal, then | gong tunt tlioy will voluntarily nuu‘k aralenso ..m_y"____.__. sce why a lawyer of his upucu; should r::::: T i % olaoted, If thero had boon ovon n respeot- | graceful avowal? Tho ropen! of o law | thomen who fought to maiutsin it wero dis- The Regents of the Michizan Untversity have | such a net fucome of from Confoderate oppression in certain Haoley?n Thentre. able proloxt for freezing out Mr, Bisper from Bouthern States by emigrating to some rk and LaSalle, Ene puntshing criminal oloctions s demand. | Joyal! If thomen who fought to oxtend and . Afterncon, **Tho | Florlda, nud giving bis'soat to TFinvey, who Ttemiolrh rtycct, betmeen pagement of Mmo. Janauseh made a mess of It, to say the least, by rolo- NOT L33 THAN $25,000 z i R e ‘hifo the Governor of tho nt: od as an jmmedinte necessity, be- | Perpetuate human bondago aud Lyranny woro conutry or distriot whoro thele oivil and po- etating Dr.-Rose, Admitting that Dr, Rose s | B year, W 0 Btate, b Coutess,” Evenlng, ** Macheth," contosted it, that notion would have been | cnugoif tholaw bo not ropealed baf:am tho | Joyal to Gop nud to *the noblest and holiost | jij0n) rights will recelve freo and fnll];u- ‘:,",:,’,}";fi::hfi',';j‘g,,{,’”fif‘c ;‘:J{r‘:}‘ ul,.c ,‘:::,‘:T:: :’:;3 Sfi;::"grEfif'::y'ifu:‘,’nmfii(?,",‘ :; P ; Acniiny of Stiid takon At tho Inst session whon Republican | Courts can Liavo timo to try tho guilty par- | emotions ever breathod by tho human soul," | griget, i still rogarded by many people na | on, ho is not as ’m Indtrictor 80 snluobles | yeor, The figures should be revorsed fm: _ Malsted atreet, between Madlson and Monroe. Va- [ mombers liko Fimip, of Massachusotts, aud | tios thoro will bo enough scata omptiod be- | then tho mon who fouglht for froe govern- | ¢q rup solution of tho rAco question in the | man that his sorvices could wot well be dis- | proper thing were done. There 18 a foeling rlety eutertalament, Afternoonand oventng. Berronp, of Colorado, who liad beon closely | fore the mesting of Congress to destroy tho | ment, tho Constitution, and human rights Bouth, It is argued with a good doal of forco that the withdrawal of a considerabla number of black Inborers from thoso South- ern Siates where thoy are so numerous and 50 badly trented and tyrannized over,—such States ns Mississippl, Louisiana, Alabama, nnd South Carolinn,—will not merely securo grontor respect from the ex-Rebel whites for their indepondenco of cbaracter nnd their enterprisc, but will also teach the white op- prossors tho value of the Iabor of tho eolored men, and thus procuro bottor treatment for 1hosa who shall remnin, It is cortnin that tho discontonted blacks in ibeso Southern States, despisod, op- prossed, deprived of their political rights by intimidation nnd violence, sud treated in much the samo manner ag when thoy werain o condition of slavery, would seck now homes by tho thousands 1f proper facilities woro afforded them for immigration, and an improved condition wero offored thom elso- where, and it is equally cortain thot tho re- duction in number of laborors in the South wonld quickly induce tho tyrannical whites to trent the nogroes remaining among them with more consideration, for black labor would then be even moro nezessary to the material prosperity of the SBouth than it is now. Sonator ArLison, of Town, recontly intro- duced a momorial into tho United Btates Senata in favor of n colonization scheme on the westorn const of Africn, sotting forth that such a schomo would provide congenial homes for large numbers of the American negroes ‘and promote commerce batweon this country and the African Coutinent. This schiemo hag less merit than the favorite project of Sonator Winnox, approved aud encouraged by the Northern Pacific people, to promote emigration of the Southorn blacks to Dakota and tho other Territorles which will bo doveloped nlong with the oxtonsion of tho Northern Pacifie Railroad, Tho chief objection to this colonization schemo would bo tho cold dimate, for it would not be an ensy matter to inrdon the Southorn negro to the long and severe wintors of the northern part of this continent, cs. pecinlly for pioneer work, Though Benator Winpow's §s probably the beat of the schemes now undur consideration for the colonization of biacks, tho revival of the subject natural- 1y reenlls Gon, Gmant's plan for annexing San Domingo, and making that magnificont islnnd an American homo for the abused and dissatisfied negroes of the Bouth, 'Tho con. tinued raco-conflict in the Bouthern Btates shows that Goanr foresaw tho sorious diffi. culties of enfranchisod blncks enjoying thoir political rights aud living in peace aud har- mony with their former task-mastorain such numbers ns to constitute o surplus of labor nnd a majority in political issucs. ‘Iime is demoustrating that his project for annexing Han Domingo was n wise moasuro for pro- vonting casto and race-conflict. Ban Domin. go Is naturally tho richest of the Wost India Tulands. It lios duo south of Now York, hns now o sparse population, but affords room for milliona who could produce an abundanco of sugar, coffeo, tobacco, tropical fruits, and othier commnodities of g kind with the rich products of Cuba. It would bo preoisely suited for the blacks of tha Southorn Btates in olimato and character of labor, It wonld afford the oppressod, discoursged, and discontouted blacks of tho Cotton Btates tho samae eseapo from tyranny that the North affords to tho Irish who cscapoe from under the hool of British laudlordism., The Irlsh foel 10 more bittorly towards the landlords who oppress them than the blacks do towards tho bulldvzors of tho Cotton Biatos, who have robbed thom of their politioal and clvil rights, and defraud thom in their work, Gnrant, though dofeated in this annexation gohome for tho good of the blacks, waa never persuaded that he was wrong about it, and in his last mossage to Congreus spoke of it in tho following torms: 4+ All tunt hss boen produced in Cuba conid be produced in Santo Domingo. It belng » part of the Unlted States, commerco between the fsland aud main land would be frev, Thers would be no export dutles on ker shipmenis, no jmport dutles on tboie coming hore, There would bo no Jmport duties on the supplics of machinery, ete., golng from the Statea, Tho effect that would have been produced upon Cuban commerco with theae advan- tatew possessed by a rival is observable at a plance, The Cuban queation would have beon scttled long ago in favor of Free Cuba, Iundroda of Americap vossols wanld now be advantageous)y need In trane- porting tho valuable woods aud other products of pensed with, His reappointment will bring dis- cord Into the Unlversity, divide the Faculty, disgust the students, and offend a large part of the publle. A successor to Rose had been ap- pointed. He must be dismissed, or the expenecs of the lpstitution inercased. Tho Iatter courso is manifestly not practicable, since the Regents were compelled to let B0 valunble o man a8 Prof, Warson go for the want of o decent salary to keep him, This row has béen further complieated by the #nooner in which the vote of relustatcment was procurcd, Regent DurrizLd breaking his palr to make o majority. Those who knuw Dr. DurriELD do not need to be assurcd that he 18 an hounor- able manj nnd that the breaking of the palr on Dis part,was due to his sheer ignorance of the customs of legislotive bodies; all his specious arguroents to the controry do not affect the caso ono tttle. It s very unfortunate that the declston on behalf of Dr. Rose was brought sbout ny means 80 questionable and so littla ca- pable of defenss as those which Dr. DUPPIRLD admits and attemots to justily, Inmlin's Thentre. olectod, were erowded out to mnke room for Clark strect, opposite tho Court-Houss. **Nip and | defeated Domocrats, Bisner's election, Tuck." Varlely enteriatnment. howevor, was &0 palpablo,—~having re- Metropolitan Thentre. celved o mnjority of votes in spite of the Clark atreok, ouporito Sherman llouse. *Tho Doy | bulidozing practiced in his District,— Detoctive,” Atiernooh s ovemia . | that the Democrats could not then control T - their pnrly mnjority to unseat him. But SATURDAY, FEDRUALY 15, 1870, now, whon Bisuer has sorved during almost the entiro term and recoived his pay, thoy That was o quick job in the way of detec- | seok to give FiNvLey tho seat mercly to draw tion and punishment dona at 8t Louls yos- | the $10,000 salary, along with tho other por- tevday, n rallrond baggnge-master who hnd | quisitos attached to tho place, and, in order been cought robbing tho mails and who | to sccomplish this, thoy squander other plended gnilty, being arrested, tried, and | thonsands which n day’s scssion costs, and sontenced to three years in tho Penitoutiary, | fritter away timo that is proolous in the in- il within three hours. torest of necossnry logislation. Such n pro- e cacding i8 o fraud upon’ tho American poo- Grent surprise is manifested among Amer- plo as woll ns upon Mr. Braves and tho Re- fcaus and Jnpaucae ot Yolohamd that, i“‘u"’ publicans of tho Bocond Fiorida Diatrict, and Tecent ironty signed betweon tho United | o 3. 500 of g numerons outrages which are £itatos and Japan, an article should bave been Jikely to omb i permitted spocifying that the validity of tho [ =Y Z’.fl.;:fii:,‘;i,,,””“’““““" party 1n instrament should bo depondent upon the —ee, epproval of the treaty Ly tho European A FRANK CONFESSION OF ORIME, Powera, That two perfectly independent ‘We pointed out yestordny the perplexities nations of the enrth should asle permission of | noder which the Domooratic party at Wash- lerg fudependont nations to establish com- | ington and in Congress were laboring, and mereinl velatiocs with ench othor is not | the anxiety to havo an extra session of Con- thought to havo been in accord with either | gress in March. With such a session of tho digmity or nocessitios of the contraoting | Congress the party can put both Iouses of Governmeuts, Congress wnder Democratic officors, find > S—e— places for 300 Domooratic subordinntes in Tor tho firat timu in the listory of tho | {he Honato, clcot Jos Bracknusy, of Ken. Uniled Stales Benato, o tull-hloz{d citizon of tucky, Bpesker, organize all the committees African Llam.:unt yosterday ocoupied the dig- | in the interest of the Bouth, and promptly nified position of nrm;{dhlg-vfflqer of that pasa o bill ropealing the nct of Congress angust body, v, Bruoe, of Mississippl, Was | which provides penaltios and punishments ca'led to the thair a3 Acting-Prosident of tha | for frands at the elections of members of Henate,-and ns sueh was addressed in terms Congress. Under that law two of the per- ol yospect nnd defurencg by Sonators who | gong yoturned ns ‘olected to the moext uged to crack the plantation whip over suc.h Houso of Roprosontatives have alrondy ns he. The party !Ilfst brought nbout this | poon indicted, and. it s feared ‘nnwnlovxn change will soon bo in tho minor- | ¢hat halt a dozen others may be ity in tho Seuate for thefirat time in eighteon | jugicted. Theso pordons will bave to bo yoor tried beforo the United Btates Courts, If 4 T R e e *this low can be ropenled, all theso prosecn- oo ighth sl report of tho ROl | iong wil fall with tho law, Tuo Tepublioan onrd of Ruilroad and Warchouse Commis- Sennto’ will mot rapesl the law, and Lionca sioners is finally ot hand, and o lberal syn- | o nocossity for Nl:““,“ muin:x in Mlur::: opslo is given in our columns this morning. Ilow to rccomplish this extra session is Llu.l It s an {uteresting and comprehensive col- objoct of much sirate A iati * lpction of facts nnd statistics gleaned during B appropration vho yous by appligntion, to tlis rallrasd cony bills should nevor contain legislation, excopt “ | tho authority to cxpond tho snms of monoy panies, but boyond the gathoring of such in- b formation and preparing it for publication it spesifiod. Thorg Js- g standing rule tuhoth s siot ot that ‘iho I!u::-a L oo | }Touses prohibitmg sny genoral legislation dotven fo Heath with wotk. | Thoy have, | 17 tho spproprlation bills. §tanding by that & babl: da il il Y * | rule, the Benate has for four yoars fiemly re- bowover, probably wmnda thomeolves o use- | . yq g attenpts of tho Ifouso to aitach ful ns tho low allows undor which thelr [ 000y loglalation to tho appropriati officinl existence is maintaiue {’)mg Two yours ngo the pém‘x\:w" :: In (ko Houso debnta yestordny on a South- {:“""1 n‘:d "‘""’l‘)’;‘ u“‘:" @ OfTy, “:'-‘!f“&‘l" ern war-olaim bill Gon, BuTren worked him. | Hon# o ] 0 1elf futo tho gushing sentimental mood, and | ATy Appropriation bill, and that bill falled, in his zonl 08 o new convert {o the ranks of | 8nd the President was compelled to convono the Domocracy wout so far as to predict n | Gongress in up;:::inl sosslon, It i sought good tino coming whon the people of the | HOW to “‘{;“““ t t‘l:‘ pxgcnafllngfi, in the hopo North would jusist upon payiug taxesin order “‘l °°m“fa ng tho l""'““ o ropeal tho 1o voto ponsions to Confederate oqually with | = °°“g" ok :“mp; tha P‘;““]I"“' to con- Unfon soldiers. Mr, Atge, o South Oaro- 1"““” ‘;’;fl:’: bl]lll “’1‘:0 ";’;’:‘::; \:ll{"x:?tl:m linp Democrat, gave this Northern dough- pfnlp tlf:: S dootion 1 akd 1e ths Anfio r‘“: foco n lesson in indopendence by advocating tion bill falla, the Ym;!\!nnt Wi lleu pria thio defont of cnch and every kind of South- Cczgmus 1n March, but, ns b dl(;mtwo ';':““: o " y ‘_‘h"; b‘;fi: z‘:‘ :_?:,; ‘tl;:;‘would Ay liopd Lo ago, will postpona ealling it befors Octobar. — 1t is under thesa ciroumsiances that - Tt lins remninod for tho Bonate Domocrats, | thore is n Domocratie pauio st Washington, or such of them ns vightly estimnte tho | Tho Democratlo majorily in the next Houso dunger of foroing an oxtrs sesslon bocauso | 18 0 small one, including the Greenbackors of the rofusal of the Republicaus to sgreo :“‘“ Indopondonts of Domocratio autecedonts, ton repeal of the Eloction law, to place n | The Boutliern Democeats havo taken nlarm enrb (:n tho flery \:nl;unl\:d n;urbonn'ol tha ‘L‘“fl;‘; b::“(l‘ m‘:odtl}!::::n:p;?::uu;{l (‘:::1] rocent couens Ihnjori whick h 3 A wns defermined to {,mk yflm ,:,p,:; Hant Ranvawy, and thevefora fntend to trust dlausa on tho chief Appropriation | 20 Northorn man as Speakor any more. Lill yot to bo passod. Evidoncos the most | They Prapoaa toclect a Hontharn inan nad numistakable Lave come to the notico of | M ex-Confoderate Bponker of tho noxt those coussrvative Sonators that the country | House, bub ta do this thoy will will want the purticularly desires that thal:xro be no extra | Yoto 0::;03 ::’u;nucrn:hlu the Ihhm;'i Thoy session of Congress, and that to force nn | connobaflord 1o loave tho wembers dlsorgan- cxirn session in the maunor proposed by tho | ized for six monthy, to counsel with constitu- nke, 5. Bavanp thus goius a sigu Vi vletory over My, Trunsay, l’:nt it s no% 8o | to ll\’l“]l‘:“or‘llrh'fllwu"“ 0’[]31’001‘1‘1' fi"l:f six cloar that the Lot-londs of tho Iouse will | o eght of thelr mombers shall lave Gt forujo tho excoution of their h:mlu hfiictn;l ‘nmls pfrlmvlu mn\l'l?lud.t:ml ultrn partisnn programmo, The Sonate elr voted loat. Buch o loug dulay thoy cnuens eun n,,;yl advise; it hns no power | Justly foar will bo fatal to tholr numorical su- ouso Demoeraty, wha may sl oree an Tal extra sessicn, ¥ orgau at Washiugtou uotifies the party that e ———— desperate aceds demands desporate rowedics, ‘Tho debato yesterduy in the Benato on the | 'o make the uotice more omphatic, it thus profosition to ubrogate the troaty with Chinn | confesses that to pennit the Eleotion law to by the arlitrary aud unusual modu of direct | puss unrepeglod will result in the couviction hero that thero Is no sense or justico in creatipg an office of, such enormous profit for the benefy of ary citizen. There 18 not In the State of I nots 80 lucrotive an offlce, either State or Fe. eral, a8 that of Bupreme Court Reporter, Qu ‘Tueedny last Domocratic majority, and defeat tho clection | ¥ore ongnged in a wicked, causeloss, uncon- of o Southiorn Domoeratio Spenaker of the | Atitutional, and unjustiftabla erusade sgainat Houso of Reprosontatives ! In all tho his- | ol that is pious, holy, aud noble! If any- tory of corrnpt, degraded, and dishonest | thiugwore noed to establish tho correotuess politics, nothing so infamous as is here open- of Mr. Warrensox's oharactorization of tho ly confessed was over disclosed. 1€ any por- Southern proclivily to taik fustian and bosh, son in the land lins any doubt ng to the chnv- | Extis' dofinition of “loyalty” would bo ta notor of tho so-called clections held last fall | the purpose. in the South, this coufossion of guilt = Ly rovon mombors of Congress, and this WHAT MTHH%Q}%?DC%%{H‘ 'WERE RE- coufesslon of their certainty of convietion Wo approve of tho President’s oxpressed unless the Jaw bo repoaled, ought to eatisfy | purposo to compel tho conduct of the New the most fncredulous. But whataroason for | York Custom.Houso on * business prinoi- tho repeal of tho lnw! Tho repeal is de- } plos” and in accordanco withs the bost Oivil- manded on the plea that unless the law pun- | Bervica theory, But wo trust that, in press- ishing frandulont and dishonost cloctiona bo | ing to the front the Presidont’s specinl mes- ropealad beforo the time for tho meeting of | gngo to the Senate on the subjeot of the sus- Congress, sovon members-eloct will bo con- | ponsion of Antaun and Conxerrand the ap- victod aud unablo fo take their seata, Tho | pointment of Menmrr aud Bus, it will not fact thot tho erimo has boen committed, aud | b forgotton that the papers accompnnying that seven members returned ns elected to it—Seorotory Suemuax’s lettor aud other the noxt House aro 80 notoriously guilty that { documents—charged, na the ecle causes of thoy aro cortain to be convicted of ono of | the susponsions, inefliciency on tho part of tho highest crimes againat public liberty, it | Anrnon and gross frauds and corruption ootunlly urged as the imperative renson for | gmong his subordinates. It might bo n tho immediate ropen! of tho law. groat personnl trlumph for tho President to ‘Fhoro {s, howover, no eseapo from this sit- | haye it apponr that the Senato sustained him untion. Tho Election Inw will not o ropeal- | on the gronnd of a desiro to promota his ed so long ns Presidont Ilayes romaing in thoory of Civil-Sorvice roform. But wo office, and if the Domocrats mako tho roponl | ppyrehend that this consideration hnd of that Inw & test in the Presidoutinl election comparatively Mtfle weight with Sona- of 1880, thon the election of n Republicans | oy, '~ 'Tho contest for confirmation was Prosident and Congrass in that yoar will iu- | cpvried on mainly by Sccrotary Snematx, on suro ot only the pormnnenoy of thalaw, but, | (1o Lagia of his chorgos of jneflicioncy and its rigld enforcomont in tho futuro, corruption, and only in a subordinate dogreo on the boais of tho President's messnge, It may bo snid that, fho desired result boing accomplished, it makes littla differenco what sourcos contributed'to it. Oxn the coutrary, wo regard the point gs vital, In giving tho publie to undurstand that tho sole cause of Antiur’s removal was the fact thas Lo used his offico and patronnge for political pur. poses, it is cloarly intended to romove from tha public mind the impressiou that the offairs of tho Custom-House, whilo under his conlrol, were inefficiontly and corruptly ad- +4Tho Southiorn men conld anly buto beon loyal i::;‘?fii;"'\;}n@:‘ix&:‘u;nfiz ?,,ta n,::‘;,';:::;; only loyal people Sauth, They had beon loyal to | tha publio forget thnt there is anything thelr countey, loyal to thalr Gob, loyal tothe | tangible to reform by the new incumbents, nublest, lioltest omotions ever breathed by the hu- | Ay argumonts of thix sort tend to lull the man soul, ' . e now officinle into fancied security in tho St Prren's views of this fire.ontor’s fus- | yonguct of businoss undor old mothods, tion oro torsely exprossed: ““If thisis the | qyov iy well say: “If A y ¢ nrron and Con- ocase, it will \m"\mst for them to wait 1ill thoy mi wnr}; removed morely because they min- como up here.! 2 gled in politica and used thoir forco as o In his recont poper ip tho North American politieal powar, wo have only to rofrain Review, Mr. Warrenson iustituted a very | gro;, mingling i politics nnd pro- hoppy comparison botwaon the educated |y gur force from boing used na n politi- Bouthiern man and Northern man whon o | 01 power to socure tho commendation of snid that tho former waa gushing, rhetorical, | 4y presidont snd tho country.” If thusis and imaginative, and the lntter practieal, | 1,0 coursa to bo pursued, the rings of cor- songiblo, and nccustomed to deal in faots, | 1yn¢ niriguing hnposters will, in the courso nnd that the Intter's facts always squelched | o' 0 months, bo ns contont with Menrirr tho former's nminn." Our languago is n?t and Dot at tho Lead of affairs 08 thoy wero quito go “rhotorieal” ag Alr, Warrenson's, formerly under the relgn of Anvnun and but wo bavo assimilated tho substanco of | aoncerr Tt may Lo very consoling to cor- his idon, ns PTrof. Maruews would 88Y. | (uin factions of tho Republican party in Now lot us apply tho facts to Brigadior | Noy york Stata to fecl that tho power of the Breae' gush, Wo presumo thero will bo 10 | Gyat6u.Houso i no longer to bonsed agniut qneullolf that the Hom. Axnesanpen IL them ot tho primaries and in the convon- Srzruexs was na well ncquainted with tho | 400, Ay we guite agree with thom that the object of tho War of the Rebellion as ahy power ought uot to bo so used, wo sympa- man in tho South, Tl vigorously opposed | {47 itk thom in this phaso of thesituation, tho socossion movemont until longer opposi- | ¢ peoplo in the West also agroo with Sec- tion was usaless, and thon he fell in with tho rotary Suzmuay that thero wore good and tido and was clected to tho socond highest | . maiont vopsons for the removal of Mr, position in the Confoderacy, Iu his speech ArTnus entirely apart from the atleged fact boforo the Legislaturo of Georgis, Nov. 14, | 304 1o ugod his patronnga in aidof the 1860, ho snid: “ Wo went into the eleotion | 00 vy #annehine,” If Mr, Antion nog- 2 g = i % with this poopla. Tho result [elaction of | yo10q 1o give proper attontion to tho dutfes Lixcor] wasdifferont from what we wished; | ;146 ofico, whothor to singlo in politics, or but tho clection has been constilutionally saolety, or busiuens, ho desorved removal for held, Wore wo to mako point of resistance | . oh " oronso alone, If ho pormitted to the Government and go out of the Union frands in Lis adminisiration” to go on that account, the record wonld bomado |\ yooked, no matter for what ren- up horeaftor ogainst us” Furtherom, Mr. | hu’ desorved remaoval for suoh Sreenens aalds *Lhat this Govornmentof | Je b B TRe Bl e that $noficloncy our farhers, with all its dofects, comas noarer | 4 "y iuclu.nl.vnl of an offico aud corrup- the °tl|'l°°“ °:h "]ll 8°°‘: a“l’l"""’“'l'i“‘f t18D | ion nmong bifs subordinates, being offonses ony other ou tho foco of tho oarth, '8 MY § gopigy tho Jetter and spirit of the law, aro sottled conviction," Terawo have the de- highor and better grounds of removal than liborato assortion of the Cou{m!ornm Vieo- any offensés ngainst the theory aud practice f“":“‘;“" "’";' “‘; "h‘“g oF ssccsslont wis ;f of so-ealled Oivil-Borvice roform, Incflicioncy rogk down the best Govornment on earth, o ) voution of Gearglat ¢ When wo and our | 000" ooy flio allogation that ho ls ro- f‘:"';:"yu‘hsu Haw ‘;‘"’ 1°v°:fl i""‘l‘:‘ "':"’; moved for a lesser offense has tho effect to ated by tho demon of war, which this act o sourseill tievilably Tuvice ‘anid oall fortt, dwarf the greater fault and tho actual crime for which he suffors decapitation, Al cfforts who but him who shall give his vote for this to mak it appea that ARTiUR whs removed MR. WIITING Introduced a il in the Senato covering bl zround, which cught to become a law, Thy bill provides that the Suprcme Court Reporter shal receivo 8s his entire compeneation a slay of §56,000 per annum, and, after paylog the necessary clerk-hire, the surplus, i1 any, arhing from tha sale of the roports, is to be turned fnto the Treasury. Thera {8 a chanca for the howling demngogues ot the General Assembly, who de bate the auestion of employlag an eXtra fanitor at n snlary of $10a week fora whole day, toreatly do the 1!&%”0 Bome scryico by saving them ot lcast 820,000 per anbum without dolng any ons any harm. The samo sorvice performed by lr, Freeman, who I8 In every wuy o worthy and ew timable gentleman, coufld be hud for the sum named in the bill, and, if the present Geneni Assembly really desire to perform an act tobe commended, they will soe to it that this mess ure, or some slmilar one, I8 passed before sde Journment. INSURANOE. Botno days sinca Mr. ‘Uroesdell fntroduced a bill on the subjeet of Insurance, which provides thut & Company, when sued upon a policy fors 1dgs, slnll mnot be permitted to deny on trial that the properly insurcd at the time of the Insurance was worth the sum insured, It the absonce of fraud subsequently to the exee- tion of the polley, the Insurcr shall be eotitled to recover the full extent of the loss, but not necessarlly the fult extent of the polley,as #eems to "bo apprehended by somo fnaursace men in Chicago. * In other words, this messore vrevents insurance agents from recelving pre- miiims for an fusurance double the valueol the property Insured, mid afterwards setting up the detense that §6 was only worth hall the faceol the property, | — . Senator AnysTroNa becomes & Police Com- missionor in 8t. Louls, Beuator CimisTianoy takes the post of Miofster to Peru, Gov. HaRT- RANPT poes into the Philadelphia Tost-Oflice, Ropresentative TOWNSEND steps Into the Dis- triet-Attorneyship of Troy, Reprigifitative Baxks condescends to the Marshalship of Mas- sachiusetts, Ropresontative Burcuanp is to be Dircctor of the Mint, Euorns HaALs hovers abot the mission to Berlin, und many more are to be heard from. Once au ofliccholder alwaya sn ofliceholaer, 18 now the rulo in public 1ie. h e ——e The new number of Puck has a cortoon repre- senting CoNkuing and HavRs looking through opposite cuds of o tolescope. CONKLING 18 8t the little end and fIAres at the big end. CoNk- riNa saya: By Jove, he's a bigger mau than I thounht he was," and liayzs: “Ilow small lie looka!" 4 ———m— PERSONALS. Cnpt. Bogardus is advised to “‘shoot™ his trand. John Bright gave $500 towards a now Iibrary at Blrmingbam, Gen, Bhorman is patting tho Solid Sonth on the back {n & very friendly manner, Tha British lou feels that Zach Chandler wonld be 8 worse wan than Cotawayo, Benconsfleld exprosses a good deal of ro- gret that Cotawayo dldn't go to meet Shero All, Mr. Pelion snys, somowhat bitterly, ** Un- cle Samuel can buy Electora himgelf after this,** Gav, Garcelon is authority for tho state- mont that Maine women are addicted to snuf-dip- plng. Mark Twnin has gona Paris, whero, an ex- change says, ho wlil fight o fow Lroneh duols for his health. Dublin thinks of celebrating the contenary of tho blrth of the poct Moore, which occnra on tho £81h of May, A sutlor who was woundod in the cye with & pap-boitle cork Is entitled to only $700 under the now Penslon aet, Under tho now Pension bill the man who fools with the vicious end of o mulo or pots & buzs- #av gets no peunsion. 4 Mexico,” ng a play, if the Now York critlea aro right, 1s about »a sorry o falluro ms Mexico aa a Hopublle, B 4 Dlackstone,” which AMr. Tilden was re- quested to saddie, 18 sald to bo a mule, and posai- bly it 18 another nephow. r Joaquin Miller has dono somothing at last which wiil greatly improvo his roputation. - He has written o play which ha Isiled, John B, Owens is playing in Philadelphis, and 1t appears that politics have oven lavaded the stage, Ar. Owona Lus a barrol, It is the opinion of Mr Nordenskjold that the North Pole cun never be dlscovered uuti) it movea down Into 4 temperato clfwate, ‘Tho cloquence of the averngo Congressman ia calcalated to Inspiro the wish that mankind were endowed with carllds as well as eyolida, The unthinking voters of tho country will be deludei i8 thoy regard tho United Statos Treas- ury tn the light of John Shormau's barrel. John B. Gough is afilicted with the brqn. chitie. 1la will doubtices recaver, howevor, Itis ot himsel! that a lecturar talke to death, Mr. Boocher belioves that tho couutry needs & national consclanco; and tho nferenco is tliat the country may apply to him for It, Mr, Tilden is confident of his eloction in 1880, Ifo belloves, we mupposo, that & retura to o gold basls will reduce the price of Electors, 'Tho plague-threatond peoplo are doing all in thele powor to miligate the severity of the scourge, ‘Thoy have killed off their physicians, Thoro's always a womnan at the bottom of §t. It would have beon better for Me, Tilden of Pharsoh's daughtor had loft Moses in the bulle rushes. A Ono of the Ohoyennes uow confined at Fort enworth ls named Dlg Head, Because, ANOTHER SECTION of this bill mokes ft a nisdemeanor forsoy porstm to'navlicipate In the negotiation or exe- cution of a flre-insurance ymficy for 3 sum reater than the value of the property insured, ‘s clause §s put in the bill to prevent o lusion between dishonest proporty-OWners au insurance agents for the fnsurance und destrie tion of bulidiugs by firo for gafn, thereby eo- dangering the property of others, 'The epinion expressed at 8 recent ineeting of Insurance meg in Chlcago thot tbla mcasure, I 1t becamed law, would double the rates of Insuracce, e “[ruesdel] claims to be cuormous, Thebill now in the hauds of Mr. Crocker's Commitie on Insurance, and will shortly be acted upon by that body. A SOUTHERN DEFINITION OF LOYALTY, The current number of Harper's Weekly contnins n suggestive eartoon by Nast, The caricaturist hns drawn o pioture of St Prren, with his koys, sitting at his desk by tho gate of eaven, which is located n con- siderable distunce sbove the dome of tho Capitol nt Washington, Uo is ongoged in roading the Congressional Record, and hns {ust lit upon the following extract from the specch oy Southern claims by Sonator Ertis, of Lonisiann: "MINNESOTA. LEGISLATIVE. Kpeciat Dixpateh to The Tribune. &1, Patt, Miun,, Feb, 14.—Tn the Senate thls morning Qiilllan, of Ilenneptv, introduced 3 Lill suthorlzing the Chicago, St Puul & Miv- ucapolls Company tobuild and operate 8 rallwsy from State Lino to Minucagolis. 1tls under stood that this contemplaies an fudepculat conncetlon for Minneapolls with thu Chleago & Northwestern line at Hudson. The same S ator also Introducedl o bill authorlzing the Ch cago, Milwaukee & Bt. Paul Company to buitd nud operate s rafhway from 8t Paul to die- neapolls. Tho Rallroad Commitice reported adversely to tho Ilouse concurrent resolutionfor a Committee of Inquiry fnto the rallway freiht atseriminations, reeommending, fnsteads that the power of the Rallroad Comuissioner bo e Inrged to investizate complaints, ¥ that, upon Dis renort, the Uovernot shall have diserctionary authority to P\'fi; ceute offending companies. A 'hlll pas donating the landa grauted by the (.eucul‘flavv ernment for a State Capltal In Knndlyohl}uum ty for the suppo rt of the schools fn Wiimar Villuge. e o @ = WIHSKT, In Commitiea of the Whole, this afternooh with lttle direct opposition, but with utavl{ half the Senators dodging the vuu.'mml' mendation for pugsago was glven to w llll‘-r‘nr proposed copstltutiouat amendment probibit ':7 d the manufacture, salg, and every wmanoet o dealing In ony kind of Intoxleatiog Hqum.ler cont for medleal, mechaatcal, chemicl, OF ;'c ;‘ e tiflc uses, and mnk(nglu the u:.;.,x-":fflu-:! ‘;” 0 ide for the puuis! - %?::::m;f lylr?lvl:;u lxllml‘im;x ;rryulc and the destrue on of contrabund Hiuor. Wiole lio Committee of the ¥ Pc#-:rmlufin:‘;fimy tho bl ercating Caaty County. TUR GENBRAL ORDER sl for this aftcrnoon contuiued sixty-6ix D"m’fib of which wero passed upon o tg'\‘:mbl Rtrong opposition was muds to the L?mun:!- abolishing tho ofifco of Railrond Cowt el A motlon to recommend fndednito P ‘&'m ment wag. dofeated—33 to 40. An l';“;fi‘w wat to havo thy sbolltion take eifett for.k efeted: recommonded, reconsidered, and tied GEET, ‘e Committea fnally yoted—i7 10 S in b ort progress, ‘The taking of muxum‘ i gmo Prison fuvestigation clmd.t:uu irall zeucral opinfou fs thut Deputy-iVe S uelty lcltml‘%.r oxc'uumfl-l! lr%mo:h:x:!_:flfli_ l:'. aal m,u hased on the evidenc v \?nrdun Reed’s mapngement of the Prison proyen to be admirabie. & WISCONBIN. " X118 DESFAGOGUES DIOI THBIR ¥ REFORNY Spectal Disvatch fo The TOULL g Mapison, Wis., Feb. 14,—In the n bite wero Kilisd—Redticlng chiarges peid BE 0 olcs + the soll of the lulana 10 a market, and in carrying | wa supposs, ho rerembles the uico young minn the | Fond, expreas, and telerapls COMPLTET ), Lighlation was partlipated n by nutaerous | of & snliclont uuber of Denogtatio. mem. | Loy s, fibtiod tusasuee, a4 1 Boneully | booauso ho violated tho Olvil-Sorvico rulos | suvsllos aid sinizruale to t, e lalad 1 bt | day attor New-Year O A o waasimum o labltes oL7 Tremdontial candidates, two of wham, Mr. | bors-eloot to destroy the nowinal Democratio 5 5 ekiske réaly dottled, whilo 1t sy au area suflcient for road companfes In the t‘,ne of death by ssclde at $25,000, instead of tho preseu S00 Kenato bila nassed—Autboriind ! waod & McCord to bulld o datu scros wise lmprove Littlo Ohlet m"""o.mln County, for log-drivig vurposes p: oot Nico* the purchiaso, at §4 eacly of T00 w[.il P deinus & Coniover's maps for public. ot Wl toin cases; authoring the Village | Lneol Dopere to issue certain hrhh‘zu-lwud(h Heentd ing the chorter ot the CLY b[lll'“" 1) Assembly bills wero comurred 0 ol the preservation of trout i 8t d tond to hide tho fuct that he was removed soint far’ Lasauleblal adk by “thy prosunt for much graver offonses, and such offorls gonerntion, und probably oursed and oxe. aro no botter {han opon pttompts to hide crated by posterity for all coming timo, for from {lio public viow tho existence of tho tho wide aud desolativg suln thatwillin- | o0 "omonces Tint this is precisoly the oHitalily lol!:)w {ls ‘pat; younow purpass i work in which Jlarper's Weekly is diligoutly porpotrato?” ‘Wit was tho causo that lod engoged. In the curyent number it lnbora to tho Houth to attowmpt to disrupt the Unlon [ o "=y 0y 1 ooy ground of AnTivs's re- and set up o now Government? On the 21st moval wes tho fact that he made bis ofica ot March, 1861, iu a speech delivered at «q politioal ngency,” - The Weekly does not :i;",::"h‘ expcl:(nl&:x u““d "l;;mm:"“ tho } ok tho most distaut reference to the indict s erato Constltution, - Mr, BIxeuids { .4 yrosonted ngalust Autius by Beorotary The Now Yoyk Express nominates White- 18w Jteld as Minlster to Herlin, As wo necd po Mialster to Dorlin, Mr, Ruld |ls probably compes tont to 61l the place. . ‘I'ho peoplo of Dubnque recently presented Qon, Slgel with a heavy gold-headud cane; and mobody now will fight mis Bigel fur fear of gotting bt over tho head with 1t 4 Gen, Jubal Ently, it i said, is about to write a school history of the War, snd tho future youtb of the country who study it will believe thag Bhoridan was twesty wmfles away, and mighty glad to stay there. . " tho profitable emyloynicnt of veversl millicus of people. Tho soil would son have fallen luto the hands of United States capltalista, Tho products are so valusble in commerce cmigration would havp been encouraged. The cmancipated racg of the South would bave found thero acongedial home whore thelr clvi) rights would not be dle- puted, sud whero thelr labor would bo much sought after, Thg poorest auiong them could have found tho means toge. Thus, in cages of great oppresslon and cruelty, such as has bosn practiced upon them in wmany plsces withln tho last eloven years, whole communities would biava found refugo $u 8auto Domingo, ¥do nut suppose tho whole Bramve and Mr, Puvusay, pitclied headlong | majority {u the next House, IHore is the juto the affections of the Chinophobists of | confossion: thu Pacifio slopo awd of Desxts Keausgy's | ** While thers fa no serlous doubi as to tha repeal dikciples overywhero; whilo o third, Me, | Of the juron test oath, the fur more Importunt Covxuxa, took the far highor and wore yuestion of repealing the Fedoral Election law fu 5 8 still upsettlod. The unfortunate and, ¥o it seems siateancanlike ground that tha end | 1o usat this tme, stuost sulciis] attitude saued pought should fist Dbo attempted | byScnutor Bayanwsupesrs to have found adlerents thvough o wutual wodification of ;n the f’lluun;l; Tot m“mjl";ma'hlhll:‘ m:lugh 10 N t jeopardize the narrow majorily which enables the tho Bumunoawe' ‘Tyeaty, sud hab | 3,000 e uarty to pratect tho rights sud conscrva this sitempt failing, the United Btatos would | tho bertics of citizeus, But wiien the repeal of oecon plish ty legislation the exolusion of | the Biection Jaw 16 uryod, thero ate o few Dumoe ¢ ' 1 [ 1 ¢, . Steuley Plercs Countles; authorizing » dag $e10 ¢ 3 . | crats who meet It with the set sepetition of the un- 3 ¢ lole subject as if | raco would bave gous, nor 1s it desirabla that thoy The Aldermon of Towell, Mass, bave & d ayd ‘matotain ® 4807 tho (o by seuns of leghlativa -astion, | @ doetine ivanced by Mr. Havai to tna | /b0 bew Consillutlon ha pot at rest forover all B, e e oteriame, | ahould uo, Thole abor Iy desirable—tiiap passed u clty ordinanco roquiring barbers o clogo | Oters to bl M UL, Cauntys 0% ‘e question of tha possago of tho House | oo LU DN AT Honary “ eontrary to | the aultatiug questions relating to our pecullar jus | 1 beguu nud onded In ug- | b0 slmost—wuer they now ato, but tha pos thotr stope oa Bunday, ond tho sluners of that | Court Oreflle Bhshe o R p) gy e CU2 5 Lill seuius to turm on the right of one uation | yauge, sud victent.* Trican slavery &4 1t e3tste amoog us, | tion of the President to divorce tho Oivil | sjon of this territory wuuld have left tho negro | town cry out with a loud voice, **Wkat etall wy [ Viding for o oo to ubrogate o troaty st will,and without M Very well; we will oot attempt to argue the i 9 <yl o preserval —tho proper atatus of the negro 1 our form of aive | Horvico from vartisau politics. And iu do- | maoster of the witnation by anabliug hin t domuad 1 do to bo shaveds™ Watertown; relutive Lo the @