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   Warren Ledger (Newspaper) - January 21, 1875, Warren, Pennsylvania                                MOMUS A AT Mz 2B.OO 30.00 04.00 100.00 UaM or yeto and Column Obituary will few SAVINGS in Warren County or Allowed on WOMEN or MINORS L F. B PRESIDENT A 91BIOT01S: L. F. A. O. H. P. M. B. P. J. in Nesmith New Water B 1874 Tobacco 2 UNION BLOCK WATER Mid ReMil Dealer In and of 81 AIR Dealer in all sf hand the best of ami and boins his facilities for buying stock cheap than other and IT Mil cheaper than other In tho Hotel and Saloon keepers all others In thla and adjoining counties who want a good will do well to purchase their cigars of as sell cheaper than be bought He also M band all and of BUSINESS CARDS January 531, 1875. No. 31. MUS. M. V. B. M. Ic CUMS only by the Mrs. Liberty on F. F. L. The above letters nri the initiate of one of the fluent in the not excelled any other in the f and sore anil U especially Kto of by ail Drag 1'UKSTON, anil National trum A. w. until 10 r. M. Sept. to O and tato ut low in Real Estate bought sold on jn. under lit National DEALER IN 1'a. M. Physician suul ami Liberty to A Hooker's D Attorney Law anil of tins Water Trus hoi's to him promptly ami J at No. 0, s b. P. W. ft Attorneys at on 1'a. DOHA'S F. D. lit Pa. Office Second over R. A Attorneys and at All on- trusted to thorn will bo promptly and ly attended on Liberty r. D Public and Went anil Titles I. omen in tlie Shatter castor Carvor 1'a. SHEET SING KB SEWING AND Any oilier Kind of Sewing Machines if Next door to Orr Pa. Attorneys at 1'a. on below son's J. R. 0. of- ft Attorneys ill VV flee over 1'a. W. W. 3 T. A 1JYLKS, Attorneys 01- 1 flee on Spring in o- and fully anil promptly A LLEN Attorneys anil to caro wilt prompt in Central Pa. 0. W. C. C. BROWN at on Water over Pa. w. ix JO. and Dealer in Boots anil Ic ot the best quality and newest styles his new Brick Third bti on in at rouse H 0 U H E JUNCTION OPPOSITE THE Travelers will find no more or bcl tor kept are well tillod wilt the best of thing tho market 18-2Ctf M. 1'inprietor. Jl A K D CHESTNUT M. W. The having formed a alup under the name and of MOECK SHULTZ for tlie purpose of manufacturing all kinds of and and doing a including Horse on an would announce to ttio Citizens of and ad- counties that it is their aim to have their work compare with of all similar in as we propose to combine in Having the services of u of in the finest in New e are to in oho ol to we propose to pur Shop on the opposite Clark's Planing 3Pjy7atr U. THERE i Then Is no The Rtara go down To some fairer 1 Aurt jeweled crown They wine for There is no The we tread beneath the showers To golden grain or mellow Or rainbow tinted The granite rocks And the hungry incus they The forest trees drink daily lifu From out tlie There is no The leaves may And flowers may fade and They only wait through hours The coming of May There 13 no An angel form Walks o'er the earth witu silent And our best loved things And then we call them He leaven our heart all lie plucks our sweetest Transplanted into bliss they now immortal The hoso joyous tones Make glad these scenes 01 sin und Now Around tree of he sees smile too Or huurt too pure for taint and Ho bears it to that world oi light To dwell in Born unto that undying They leave us but to come joy we welcome them their sin and And ever near us though The dear immortal spirits If or u il the Is are no Stockholders Individually Liable corner Water Hickory and I. 0. oi 0. Mi t of R. K K 2 1 i u i U Ii d oi C. Jons 1' Harness Shop SECOND 0. K. Trito 186, The council kindled on of 1-M'iy anil unow moons at dining woi and ul nnd bin K nul lit inn I tV ill I i. inn WV C ol 31 BUSING TRANSACTED niy where is your 1 As in- answer to her inquiry the Gen. himself the next Interest on Time H. R. P. N A DAVID F. J. E. B. 0, of 0. F mug at 7 o S. iNu ot tUu ui it Jons N. V. G SECOND PA. The would call the attention of W hla stock of AND LATH YAKU And everything to line of S PA. 1851 v ia THE COMMUTE STOCK in I Particular also pairt to CARRIAGE My Stock ia the best in all work warranted a and SEXTUS KELLER Mill all who contemplate putting in new mills or repairing their old lam now prepared the following described mill of the best and on the most reasonable O. D. Olmstead's Patent Mulay Saw Hangings Mill for mills ex- which are an improvement oa the formerly known the and are far superior in and and does away with many objections on the H. A of too on the too much ble to under back of bail block to logs frem rooking and moving and ing of etc. A- Portable Circle Saw Mills Shingle Side Different Planing Mills of Mate's Gang Lath with hollow PATENT LATH with bolter and stripping saws on one Stave Machinery of Different PATENT SA W S WA GE For the tooth en me under and makwa perfect Agent for BURR SAW AND BOILERS Of the best material and PATENT AMERICAN best in Power equal to an ranted to give satisfaction or no All orders promptly attend MILL OF DIFFERENT SNYDER WOOD Wholesale and Retail Dealer Jn Coal of all Bituminous Blacksmith's and B Ton to Throe fi inn new and We keep on and to A CRUEL BY Trinity church was tilled to its utmost Every eye was strained to the first glimpse of the bride and There was to be a wedding had declared it would be one of the most brilliant of the Gen. Lester to Elsie At length there was a little stir near the door which announced their A murmur of surprise and admiration escaped the lips of many as tlie man walked proudly up the bearing on his arm the beau- for only a child she was Scarce eighteen had passed over aud not as yet had a cloud ed on her bright young no thought Mrs. Linville most fortunate in having secured for her child such a brilliant A few maidens as young and fair as the cast envious not on tlie 3oung buL oil the costly gems with which she was Had Mrs. Linville not misgivings when she gave her young daughter to a man so very much Gen. Lester quite Truly their union was like May and the mother's heart was not She had secured lor her darling a life of that money could Surely Elsie must be arid she Gen. Lester idolized his beautiful How he enjoyed watching her de- light he earned her to see iho ders and treasure ol tiie Like a joyous child she returned home after an extended Jadon with costly Two years in her home of un- surpassed splendor Elsie still no shadows clouding her bright where the Gen. saw his darling Often he would laugh merily when some young acquaintance would to be in- to his ly the young wife was thus yet ic brought no thought of uneasiness to her trusting His was confidence as wull as They were at Elsie more beau- than They had many new ar- rivals one Among them the Rev. Earnest He was quite but had won tho reputation being one ot the must gifted of the He stood talking with a young mate who hud for several weeks been a guest at the Looking with much ou u group seated a little way he is that man? I should like to know the lovely kuly beside I im- interrupted bis i she is very His I returned nest Gen. and Miss I will ask permission to present said his a thoughtless ever ready for a not caring much what the cost might It struck him what capital fun jt would be to have the Rev. Earnest Mayo doing the agreeable Gen. Lester's thinking her a To Wo also keep on a i ull of Office on Third near Methodist Church PA. A THOROUGH AND SUCCESSFUL Attention Is called to the advantages oi the MUCH Among be found CIRCULAR Hollidaysburg Ono of the most healthful and economical Boarding Schools for have been expended on the bu find and MULLS LOG TURNERS AND SHINGLE MILLS Together with a great OSCAR R. Tanner f OHN G. House Builder and has a shop ami office to the known as tho on Water where ho found by wanting his Ho has for preparing building ovci bouses or new is his especial but any work in the carpenter's lino he A Christian experienced fnl Maps and in- struction in ally cheerful gymnastics and in without extra ample and beautiful always Bath for with freedom near Hie no flanger from weekly in pay for 1ui tion in branches and in and room Jan. 13 to June 1S75. No is murle fnr in ui of nor an of dc. For full to send for Catalogue winch view ot ot and will an ulua ot extent and character of the WE Entire in Machinery for Rev. JOSEPH Finn And PROMPTLY deduced 15-2ra M A. 1ST T B I AND Furniture Slabs May 15, 1873. tf BUSINESS CARDS Monthly PAMPHLET And Printing of Enry the FOR SALE rmn AMERICA a in ro UK us K nmt Jti f I IA lj il rt Pa. PA D FO ket for FURS OF ALL A large and mill two 1-ots to corner ol Poplar LOT near High 11 nil Very and upon cuby To Two small housos near the Iu und renL very STEAM SAW MILL and utl oilier in use in a Will ior Pail and Tub AND i O Pa. tl young That having obtained the young presented Ins The form of introducing arid Miss Lester wus by either Elsie or her as the young mau hoped it might That evening spent with Elsie decided Earnest 8he, in her endeared herself every hour more firmly to the man who had never loved any save his mother and lie was so so far superior to those whom she had accustomed to that Elsie loved to have him with And the equally well ed with the young cordially invited to jom them in their and and found him the guest of Elsie and the Gen. A week passed and then when Earnest was summoned hastily home he had not discovered mistake he had Many times he thought he must to or to the Gen. for sion to do so. But not confident that be had now more than a friendly brance from the lovely he dared Wait determined until he should meet her which he felt sure would be at no very distant Early that autumn it was announced that the Mr. Mayo would preach in tiie church where Elsie and the General at- Both were delighted to meet their friend dine with ns said and uDo from made very his heart tilled with love and so soon to be crushed with To feel the which he believed so must bo battled and cast as one Elsie presented her to and Earnest naturally believed her Mrs. Mrs. was a woman of the experienced and she saw tlie of the young man's manner toward her she grew watching more attentively she could not fail to notice sho re- garded this young man with more than common for the first time since her child's the mother's heart was After dinner Gen. Lester was called from the OH and Mrs. Linville being Elsie was left alone to entertain their Then Earnest talked of his happiness in ing her of his regret at being so niy from there is oue of the children the asylum waiting to see if Mr. Mayo will excuse you a few How glad she was to When she returned to the again it iu answer to her husband's saying Mr. Mayo was Cold und was the hand he raised an instant to his only with sorrow and thank lie said ter he had left Gen. Lester said as the door closed on the unhappy young That day hearts hud been revealed to as well us to her Not reluming to the put throwing on sofa in the Gen. Lester began to think for the first time he had done wisely in wooing and winning his in uniting her young life with one so ent iu Hidden behind the heavy curtains of the buy window he was not sean when Elsio followed by her A few moments of and Mrs. Linville my how can I speak of you must Know and be at The wife of such a no- ble man as Gen. Lester will never cause either a blush of mortification to his or a doubt of her faith to come for one moment to the heart of her Was that the voice of Child no longer Her husband felt it so. The next day Elsie received a little note from Earnest Thus he and You will when I tell until from your mother's lips I heard those hope and I believed you Gen. Lester's God bless That was oh I so much as it was to She was so truly thankful that he had not fallen trom the high pinnacle 011 which had placed In rance he had loved Peeling that her mother must also him of intentional the note in her Mrs. Linville was That night when retiring Gen. Lester found on his Earnest Mayo's lie knew Elsie had placed it there for him to good they are young and may be happy A few days after he handed Elsie pointing to the announcement of the Earnest Mayo having resigned his charge of and was ou the point of starting on a mission to More attentive aud devoted than was Elsie to her Some that had predicted an unhappy change veled much that summed to the love they bore each And lie that hud so pelted and cherished his loved the noble woman with a love so devoted and unselfish that thoughts for her future weie ever in Ins mind aud so years of happiness will yrt be ho often Ten years had passed and still in that foreign clime Mayo lived and Banish Elsie from his mind lie could yet the angels who guarded about him could not censure him for tho love he bore lie know not uven thai bhe and never an attempt to obtain any tidings of lie only prayed Umt they might moot in land all is love and love for At last all those years there earns such a longing his native Ins mother thoughts could no ger be They would carry lam far to the dearest spot on Home m dreams ever he yet he would not yield until one day there came tidings from letter from a well-known inclosing one from Gen. and him oi the of tSie good and noble tearing open the General's Earnest uMy esteemed When you re- this Elsie will be come to To no one's care can i entrust my ling with such perfect as to the tide ot joy which rushed into Mayo's soul longer was it wrong tor him to love If ad not the noble then ed from wished it soV Was he not in heaven watching over and ing for their When Earnest reached his nath e shores been widowed more than a Truly she had her husband's When Earnest saw her lie thought her far more beautiful than in her happy Bhe sat thinking of and dering if he in that far-off She had thought so much of him and she loved to do so. now is no wrong in A coming The opened door was darkened by a well-remembered and Elsie heard again the voice of nest Mayo close beside bade me come to Can WORTH Here is a budget useful so full of things worth that we give it WEIGHTS OF A CUBIC OF 8UBSTAXCES. Lbt Common Strong Clay and NUMBER OF TREES OX AN AT RIOUS At 4 icet apart each 5 a jj u u 8 u 10 10 it U 15 no 7U U OJ (i au u so USEFUL An Irish mile is a Scotch mile is an English or statute An acre is 4.740 square or 69 1 Si inches each A square mile is yards each con- 040 A legal stone weighs 14 or the eighth of a in aud 10 pounds in The fathom is derived from the height full grown A m horse is 4 CAPACITY OF OH Tabular view of the number of gallons contained in the between the brick for each ten inches of Diameter 2 feet Diameter feet 449 Gal ais 461 mm 10S 8'25 959 liOX The following table will be found very valuable to many of our A box 24 by 16 inches and 14 inches will contain a barrel A box 20 by inches and 8 inches will contain one A box 12 by Hi inches and 8 inches will contain half a A box 8 by 8i inches and 8 in- cites will contain one A box 8 by 8 inches and 4i- in- ches will contain one A box 7 by 8 inches and 4fr in- ches will contain half a A box 4 by 4 inches and 4t in- ches will contain one WEIGHTS AND 40 86 an 54 5S LAWYER'S Uyo beans Castor boans Clover corn Corn in Lbs Bus Timothy Dried Dried Onions It i Corn tine you welcome who? 193 1'A Al mond A A L 11 N Y. t und cl fur und toi A le be taken into ot thf receive niton n A. Al. iM s is ill und Tailor do The lias a new Tailoi m Went Knd of Old H here he ifc to work in hirt line ot to at Nov. ill and Clean ing and of Job ami If Of yow Printing done iii the miB Of tulips felt as if I but not until I knew lif look into her i her tair an and she grew so paio that closer to saying us he have said to frighten or wound I call you Linville entered just and not having noticed the she placing her band in still ing his dear Earnest drew forth that precious messenger from the absent one and held it before and unselfish he Elsie her eyes filling with he than either ol I and loved and trusted His last thoughts were for our God bus been very I never hoped after that day of terrible ing to the right to love you except in there where there is no or giving in When Elsie went again to the altar no murmurs save of admiration and val were no sighs of All felt she would be And truly and purely happy they both The past held no no remembrance of Hearts had wandered truly into of but the struggle of had been aided and ed with the blessings of John Robinson's Sad From the Detroit Props. John Robinson naw year's He called on a saloon he called for called the liquor and drank enough to him Then he called and when the police came he called them liars and was having a little he winking at his are you aware that this is a very solemn said the world which has ten heart to one Don't you know that the grim shadow of grief rests upon every and the tombstones in the almost outnumber tiers in the Time's in every John gnei in ynt yon that you only having a little your it was a WHS sad John While all ibe rest of us were swearing off and ranking you were lying at the of an alley is or sixty if this case WHS a Chicago lice just he'd make it or a life Because She was Too He Left Her ut Too Long. The legal questions in the Beecher case are now in process of tion by a court aud but the moral aspects are still appropriate subjects for newspaper Going back ot everything else we according to Mrs. that the primary cause of the domestic infelicity of herself and her husband grew out of the very great disparity in their 8he was too or he was too There was too much ference of altitude betwixt He was ashamed of her because the top of her head only came about up to his poor just as if she could help And worse he told her heartless I'd And being mortified at her diminutive this Bluebeard when he went off took a taller woman with and left his little wife at all Why didn't he tako them Then tho tall woman could have taken the aim and the wife could have taken the tall woman's and growing small by degrees and beautifully 1 they would have constituted a very passable The contrast would have peen less striking because it would not have boen so could not Mrs. Tilton have been elevated to the proper height by the aid of It is easy to learn to walk on and stilts about three teet long would have brought her up into the exalted region of her liege They might have proved a little awkward when she went to down in but she could have had a strap suspended fiom the ceiling that she could hold on to during the the indulgent pastor could have been reasonably expected to tolerate Or she might have occupied an entire pew in a reclining This would have diminished the number of pows by aud consequently would have had a direct tendency to enhance the price at the annual and a matter of small import to Plymouth Stilts or something there should have been to ameliorate or reconcile the ference between husband aud almost anything would have been better than the present condition to which they are We think that Mr. though not worldly must have learned one to marry another couple not nearer the same Ho is ness to the incalculable grief which may result from it. Jf ever again a woman four feet short and a man seven feet long apply to him to perform the riage ceremony for we opine he will say It is a little but all the troubles seem to have arisen from his leaving her home too long be- cause she was too Y. SPEECH OF TUB HON. It. AT THK NEW MEETING OF PROTEST CALM STATEMENT OF FACTS AND AN INEVITABLE The following is full speech of Hon. M. Evarts at the great Xew York meeting on Monday evening of last I am quite that no republican in this land can honestly complain in the call and purpose of this his party has not been ed with absolute if there was ever an occasion when an op- position party might seek to make de- monstrations in its own behalf and to the and disaster of its that opportunity was offered to tlie party by the conduct of the al The federal government is all both houses of the subordinate cers throughout the In the state of Louisiana the government held in power by the republican federal administration is tiie republican state ad- ministration of Governor under ordinary principles of cal the republican being ostensibly responsible for the handed act of military subversion of civil our of New York have understood patriotism and love of liberty and obedience to the tion apart from any political and they have understood that no political act shall be rightly imputed to the responsibility of any political party until it has been submitted to their are assembled here as citizens of the U States to teach every political party that are limits to their competitions and their an- which no political parly shall safely That when men and when their chosen officers and without violence and without demonstration of they undertake the conduct of a political no can And the nation TEN AGO from a great war in which unmeasured contributions of blood and treasure were poured in maintenance of the ment of the United And why? because the people of the United States were determined that the integrity of their territory should be And why did they wish to preserve the of their but that the con- of the United States should be And every officer of and and every of the United States takes a solemn oath to sustain the of the United But there is one officer who takes the singular oath prescribed in the constitution of the Uni- ted and that IB the president of the United And his oath not that common oath that I have named but this oath of great authority confided to him by the whole he will protect and defend the tion of the United And now the constitution of the United made for troublous as well as undertakes to furnish the means of power to the federal government in respect of interference in tlie There are two very firm lines of limitation protect the magnificent metry of our for the people of forty millions and of a hundred millions and that that the sole intervention of federal power within the province of state authority shall bo to suppress and that that office shall not assume except when invited by the supreme authority of the OF And that supreme authority of the state as named in the federal tion in the legislature of the Only in the casual condition that the ture is not in can the governor represent the state in the but only on condition that the legislature cannot be In the situation whereby there is a recess of the ture of the state of as there is from the adjournment in April until the next meeting in the governor of the state of New York has no under the federal to invoke the intervention of the federal apparently in powerful of ower of the The Conquering of is a firm believer in woman's Of English her education was such as caused her to believe that her sphere in life was but in more advanced alter immigrating to and listening to Laura de Force Gordon and the other her mind was and since then Mr. a somewhat eventful The other night capped the She told him to stay home and take care of the while she went to a Spiritualistic had business on and would have but was ad- to silence by a stew pan flying across the room in close proximity to his He retaliated by kicking over the The time which for years the woman had so earnestly prayed for had at length and gloriously she outraged On his devoted shoulders came the faster anil faster rained the Jn vain lie her to let but his words proved only an incentive to the cations wore but at last her and as she laid tlie end of the she arrayed herself in her as she gentry closed the if the baby yon can borrow some syrup oi Mrs. H next except in an emergency that does not permit of his convening the ture in extra and the governor had no power whatever to represent that state in a demand for the intervention of the federal Have been ored by General or by the net at with any tion of an application made by the bled legislature of for federal intervention to turn some of the members 1 think Jt is only in case of or in case of a disturbance that in to an that the constitution of the United States has provided for this and it is only in support of that intervention that the legislation of congress of 1700 and 1807 has armed the president with And now for General dan for reasons that 1 shall state to t do not ask that any special sion of your disapprobation shall bo ted upon I should think it but fair to take his own statement of the occasion and of the manner of that It is unquestionably the fact that there was ANU for we agree that General Sheridan has no such timid disposition as that he would be likely to exaggerate the sion or the fact of and that there had been some disorder in the state; but he used this somewhat uncommon phrase in American that the military were present as conservatives of the Here was a national yens instead of the civil police and wherever United States are to be found I suppose that they are to be con- the conservators of the This legislature being in and one party having elected a and there being disorder and the Speaker asked that some United States officer would speak to the crowd and disperse them General De Trobriand asked if that was their and the speaker said and General De Trobriand then spoke to the and in a moment there was if there had been an it was soon And the thanks of this orderly body of the legislature of Louisiana were offered to General De for his gallantry in maintaining 1 upon Gov. outside of the lature he in not a member ot asked Gen. De Trobriand to tako a file of go into the legislature anil take out five men who were acting as members A puts in a good word for John on the ground that he has never been known to become a book or a life of that I might be disposed to with some the tion of an inferior like Gen. Do or that of his Gen. were it not for a proposition of good known to us lawyers in a Latin the authority that directs the action of must be held and I think that THE PRESIDENT OF THK UN under the official communication of hih through the secretary ol war all of and fire to be held to answer While there is nothing said in the constitution of the Unit d Slates ahout the u of of Bel drew ot in to tlie although we did not assume the re- 8PS the president of the United States has that act. Now Gov. if lie gave that order and it was ex- deserves impeachment by the of I would like to Tilden sending a file of New If ork soldiers to take out Hie majorities Jn Senate they to Toft and see ft it it stand patiently by and tbo of the I don't exactly like tlie form of to the citizens of tUa we ail we mutt not be OF about thli action in for it may ho ed in Sew of I don't like that form of argument to X tell United that when it to done iu one State it ia done in The United it is our in of in vital in every and cannot be hurt in one part without Injury to Supposing that INTER OF MILITARY POWER to break the action of independent Stato should happen to be executed in Missouri or any other to take out a majority of the Electoral College when we were choosing a and by the subversion of the vote of that one man should be chosen instead of the what would you have then for civil vast multitudes of men be- ing engaged on the question of a disputed The President that takes Ins seat on such a platform will have nothing but For I asty to that the moment to complacency on one that profits by the and nothing tut chagrin and disappointment at political success on the our liberties are AH the preliminaries of the tions are if a usurper can step in and raise the question whether their usurpation will or will not be It is for that reason that this crowd here to-night is not is not but it in and continued thus far wo only the president that has approved General says it to of but if the two iu congress have no no no or adopt this policy and maintain the Tight of a Hie of soldiers to decimate the even then I'll not admit that the held responsible lor their action until you have given us cans a chance to say and do what we will and do I have ob- served a growing disposition on the part of the depositories of political power to separate themselves more and mere from the popular support of the party that gave them their 1 see the evidence of that in the warning to them iu the silence of our that has placed majority in the most But if the depositories party are ready to put themselves before the try upon the constitutional proposition that a file of soldiers can empty a State legislature under any of the ces proposed by as prevailing in 1 think those tives in power of the Republican party will find they have as few in their own party as they have jn the era lie J think they wilt find it about UH easy convincing the ple of the United States that they must conquer their against this mode of maintaining as a good many politicians found in the people of the North that they must conquer their against the methods of the 1 remember speaking in at the first to protest against the agitations which led to the great trouble in and even six mouths afterwards in the city of Now the the and the ticket that were represented at that meeting had only a thousand But how many years was it before it had votes enough to control every State in the and had a and united without distinction or it on for the maintenance of the And we gained two That the American people never would submit cither to have their territory or their constitution the laws of re- quire whenever a state of violence in the State to which the suppression should be lawfully applied the ex- of that authority by the federal government should accompanied by a proclamation THK TO DIS- I believe a proclamation of that kind was issued some months and they all How long would that the federal thus pronounced will be fully obeyed by a malcontent state lation having such if they learned that the next thing that federal government does after they have is to use violent in pressing their insurrection if their dis- is only to it possible for the federal government to do by with a squad of if the insurgents hud the federal government would have needed to have its whole army to Isn't it the merest fraud in the world to carry back th is action in respect to this legislature on the 4th day of to an rection of a few months by peaceful F have detained you too long. Cries of There are other troubles at the in respect of which and their the government is marked by extraordinary act of 1871, whenever any combination or conspiracy exists against the stato and the United Slates to the effect of suppressing one of privileges or ties of the United and the con- authorities are either to for any reason fail or refuse then it is lawful for the president of the United States to use military and the army and navy to maintain those violated when the election in Louisiana was there were organized nations and which dated the black voters in the state of then was the time for the president of the United States to inter- fere and suppress those violent tions and conspiracies that THE Off though ill the meanest f hope it won't bo long before the city of New without distinction of will respond with the name voice and energy as to-night against any com- or conspiracies that are framed with the of intimidating tho voters of such state in the exercise of their I shall be as ready to my associates here of the cratic party will be as ready to speak ac a meeting of that kind in that as wo are to speak But we do not want after an election is and when haft been no lence and no combination and no con- afc no exercise of authority to suppress to have tho authority exercised by emptying tho a military or president thinks that was pre- vented from voting at the The fundamental right of legisla ture to to mine the and tho constitution oi its own body is of or What use is ft Hie purse and the sword to tho house of commons or to the house of if Uit King or tho by military power can determine who and what the house of commons is tint is what they fought for Jii Tho indubitable ancient rights of parliament to hold the purse without any danger from the flame of royal power that could determine the qualifications of the bers of the house and a the housa of lords assume power aud light to the of the members or ine house of But in 1694 i e of commons timt the of its were at house of commons For the people at tnis time aw in being concerned at this marked interference with the supremacy of  

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