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   Williamsport Warren Republican (Newspaper) - May 27, 1886, Williamsport, Indiana                                MAY 27, 1886.  24.  the Neatest and Promptest 03P3PI0B.  fee in the Broadway (New railway case was keepers bavc been instructed to collect data bearing upon the first of the birds upon the PUKWANA hotel advertises as among its attractions a with an easy slide into it in case of is reported that the leading corn-growing States have now on hand 781,000,000 bushels of against 700,000,000 bushels last 750,000 deaths in this during the census year over a quarter were caused by pneumonia and branchial An extensively signed petition is being circulated in N. asking that women be prohibited from wearing hats more than six inches far this spring over 170 lives have been lost by tornadoes and cloudbursts in the and several million worth of property general belief in Washington is Hint tlie reported by Senator Hoar lixing April 30 for future inaugurations will pass both all or in Connecticut that serve oleomargarine will have to a sign to that effect in the is said that at least a dozen mon in Pennsylvania have recently committed suicide the depression the strikes and the consequent unsettled condition of industrial was the other day admitted to practice in the Supreme Court of She is the only woman lawyer who practices in the Supreme Court of the from Late May 17.la the Senate the Pension was further and a was introduced appropriating for a monument in Washington to the memory of Edwin M. A was passed authorizing justices of the United States Circuit and District Courts to be used In the House the Senate to for a study of the effect of alcoholic drinks upon the human system and the Urgent Deficiency were Bills were By Mr. to regulate commerce in artificial by Mr. to repeal the tax of ten per cent on notes of State banks used for The 3d of June was fixed upon as the time to consider bills from the Committee on May 18.-In the Senate the Pension was farther The nomination of General as of the was and Messrs. Coke and Logan spoke on the House Labor Arbitration In the House the Appropriation was and Mr. Sadler a to regulate the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors in the May 19.In the Senate the Blair Pension which fixes Ihe minimum pension at four per was passed by a vote of 34 to 14. The Bankruptcy was and Mr. Logan introduced a substitue for the which has passed the In the House the amendment to the was discussed at great and Mr. Dibble reported a joint resolution proposing a constitutional amendment creating and defining the office of Second Vice-President of the United May 20.In tho Senate Mr. Blair introduced a to restore to of tho army and widows and minor children the rate of pensions they received prior to July The Bankruptcy was In tho House Mr. reported the Legislative and Judiciary Appropriation The Senate amendment to the Appropriation giving for foreign mail was defeated by a vote of 178 to SO. Mr. in presenting the to prevent aliens from acquiring real estate in tho Territories of the United said that 20,747,003 of land wore held by Sabbath Association of Philadelphia has asked the mayor of that to a law of 1794, which says that no place of business shall be open on There are fifteen thousand such places in the indulging in blue pills don't feed on A fellow down East did and upon a post-mortem it was found that his stomach had been turned into a manufactory for corrosive which is not healthful even in f mall other after Walt Whitman had finished his eulogy at the anniversary of the death of several girls kissed him with gushing We used to regret that we were not a great and now we are sorry that we are not a come in but considering the season is so far The newest is that of a snake with twelve flint rocks inside of some of them as large as partridge which was killed by a bridge building party on Yellow in MEMBER of a Georgia jury recently can hardly be expected to indict men for carrying concealed when the major part of the jury themselves are ballasted to their during their by the weight of a pistol in their hip San Francisco Post that A. L. Bancroft Co. will not rebuild upon the burned and offer the ground for sale at four thousand dollars per front An interesting item as showing the value of property upon a leading business street in the Golden Gate country won't more than get the labor troubles says the Chicago Liter before the potato bug and the festive grasshopper will begin to born of woman is of few days and full of It is particularly fortunate that the fishing season is near at following figures have been showing rapid of the of property in The valuation in 1860 was in 1865, in 1870, in 1875, in 1880. in 1885, 550,000,000, the State increased in wealth even more rapidly than in this season hints and points on garden planting maybe First be tlie toads have vacated their winter and that the are on hand ior the birds to then to plant crowbars ani will not rot in the ground if planted too like most recently passed by the Now York confection of an underground of in New become a to Arcade will will be about and it will two million copiai of made at tho present session of Congress will bo This doubles any previous at twenty-six leading in the United States during tho week ended on the 1.5th aggregated against tho pre vious As compared with tho corresponding week of 1885, tho amounts to 5.4 per Judiciary Committee of the House decided on the 20th to report on various amendments to the constitution proposing that and judges shall be by votes of tho Philadelphia of forty four national trades having more than throe hundred met on the 18th, and tho methods ond overbearing power of tho Knights of Labor were bitterly was nominated by the Republicans on the ISth for Congressman from tha district of and Thomas M. Bayne was renominated from tho Twenty-third district Ix Pennsylvania about 150 leading textile manufacturers have organized to establish prevent strikes and settle differences with action was brought on the by Mr. Daniel proprietor of the employes are on a against five Knights of Labor to damages for explosion at on tho 18th killed six men wera killed by an explosion on the in a chemical factory at Jersey N. was passed by the New York Leg on tho 19th providing for biennial spring elections in Wards and districts are the entire city voting on tho various aldermanic tho 19th the vessels Batavia and Allie hailing from New each valued at were with their crews of nine and eight mon given up as was resolved at a in on the 19th to arm fishing vessels with cannon to prevent further seizures by the Canadian Government unless our Government afforded Central New Mrs. Alice H. of United Minister to was thrown from her carnage by a runaway and instantly killed on the 20th, and her daughter twenty-two years of was seriously Pendleton was sixty-one years and was married to Mr. Pendleton in 1846. She was Miss Alico a daughter of Francis Scott the author of by of on the seven Mormon missionaries from Utah who were holding meetings near fled for their of Now on the 20th signed the permitting women to practice law in the State The Legislature ad the Sharon district all the iron some of which idle for a have resumed sheriff at N. banged Louis Willett on the 20tb for the murder of Edwin alderman of New convicted of receiving bribes In the way surface on the 20th senr to nine years and ten in AND Democrats lo will hold their State convention at June 80.  basis upon which the strike in Chicago was on the 18th ten for nine Tub Ohio Senate the for voters in troops camped near weri on the 18th ordered the fears of rioting in connection with labor troubles having passed the 19th the impeachment trial of Auditor of commenced at Chicago all the and factories were running at nearly full capacity on the 19th, the strike having A. of Salt Lake shot and killed his wife and and then took his own life on the 19th. The refusal of his wife to live with him was the failure of the John B. Jeffrey Printing of occurred on the 19th, with liabilities of commissioners of St. Louis have instructed tho to arrest any uttering incendiary speeches and disperse any assemblage of the cottage of Mrs. Thomas near the her four children in the Thomas in atr tempting to rescue the little Legislature of Ohio adjourned on the 19t.h to January 4 was decided by the St. Louis furniture manufacturers on the 19th to return to the ten-hour and to discharge all men who refused to on that the refusal of the grand jury at 111., on the 19th to indict tho deputies who shot and killed six persons during tho labor troubles at East St. were set at advices of the 19th give details of tho killing of seven more by the under a charge to the grand jury on the 19th Judge of denounced boycotting as a the eighteen at St. Louis the machine mon struck on the 20th for eight hours and an increase in the Twentieth Illinois on the 20th the Democrats renominated J. R. Thomas for and in the Sixteenth district S. Z. the Second Louisiana district Nat D. was on the 20th to to succeed tho late Michael Illinois Republican Stato convention will be hold at September 1; the Michigan Republican convention at Grand Rapids September 1, and the Georgia Democratic State convention at Atlanta July 28.  was reported on tho 20th that within four in the immediate vicinity of A. Apache Indians have murdered forty-two the Second Indiana district tho Democrats on tho 20th nominated John H. O'Neall for Kogers Instructs tbc Grand Jury at That tho loaders Are Open to by Keason of Their of tho Right of Free Speech to Such an Extent ax to Cause ihe and May 19.The of Judge Rogers to the grand or that portion of it which refers to the recent of the Anarchists in this has favorable comment all over the will be found hear a good deal about the freedom of There is a good deal of misconception of the constitution of the United States and of the constitution of the State of Illinois upon this I have copied the provisions upon this subject upon which persons rely who continually say that in this free country men have a to say what they There is no such The constitution of the United States says that shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech or of the press or the right of the people peaceably to assemble aud to petition the Government for a dress The same carried State and in the constitution of the State of Illinois m its of there is a provision that every person may freely write and publish being responsible for the abuse of that I refer to these constitutional l because some men are so inconsistent as to say that there should be no such rights as yet claim tho protection of that right in its broadest interpret it to suit their own a man may get up in a public speech and advise the destruction of ond the injury of people and their That is a wild license that the constitution of this country has never more than it has been recognized in the worst despotisms of old monarchical I advise this company that the foreman of this jury is a man that ought to bo hanged or punished for some assumed aud that is followed and acting under the incentives that I ave given commits that offense he is guilty of and who incite him to do it am just as guilts of murder as It is in the light of tho pf land and the ISth of trade of the ISth state that tho British authorities did not sustain tho Canadian in their seizures of tho American schooners that visited DIgby for the purpose of buying aud would make proper was in a disturbed condition on the and the inhabitants were greatly an exciting discussion on tho ISth the British House of Commons resolved to devote four nights each week to on the tribe in called the recently captured forty-five German traders and killed them all by tho most tortures and measures wero being taken by tho Government of Switzerland on the 19th to put an end in that country to tho propagation of the doctrines of the Mormon Numerous arrests of Mormon had boon made and more would of the 19th report ten new cases of cholera and eight deaths at and seven new cases and two deaths at The scourge in violent had appeared among the fishermen of advices under date of May 5 report tho burning of one of the Chinese Imperial palaces near causing a loss of over The palace was built in 1650. During April over thirteen thousand cases of occurred in and more than three thousand cases wero on the in Montreal on the 20th.  death of Hon. L. L. formerly a well-known resident of and founder of the Cleveland at Honolulu a few days of the 21st to from various leading business centers indicated a general improvement in the business mainly duo to tho settlement of labor There wero probably not over 50,000 employes on a against 125,000 ten days At twenty-three industrial centers north of the Ohio the loss of wages through strikes since May 1 of receipts by em and of future contracts due to probability of labor Wabash river in the vicinity of was rising rapidly on the 21st. The farming lands were and thousands of acres of corn and wheat had been Louis a was hanged at N. on the Dio the author and died at N. on the 21st, after a short at the age of sixty-three investigating the charges of conspiracy against the lato railroad fifty-nine of them wore indicted by the grand jury at on the 21at  was hanged on the 2lst at for the of James sou Barnes was executed at for Charles and was hanged for Mattio the leader of in was on the 21st that Under the floor of house was found a quantity of rifles other business - throughout the country during the seven on the 21st numbered for States 147 and for against 1T6 the previous seven The of ' in the United Statte from 7tnu7 to date 4,466, 5,191 a like portion struck incite him to do it am murder as It is in thi things as this that you have to look at this great question of tho freedom of Mere presence at a public meeting or at a private the mere fact that a man is standing by an idle does not make him criminal or These things you should guard against in tho investigation of cases brought before you resulting from the terrible scenes in the and you consult as to who threw a bomb and or shot a pistol and or ask who incited thom to do you must bo sure that you do not present men who are guilty only of being attracted by a crowd and being in that I say that crimes were on that They say the police came with military tread and a military and wero about to break up a I say to you now that the law of our statutes and tho old common law of that has been brought down to us and has been divisions of the courts aud through th books of elementary all inculcate tho principles that I have and they sav that men who arise and talk and incite are the guilty and that it is the duty of the peace officers of a community to stop any thing of that as a occupying in that position no other capacity than that of a justice of the would have a to An any justice of the any sherit any the mayor of your the police of your have a right to pre vent the commission of If they know that is an unlawful and that mon are being incited to tho commission of they are bound by their oaths and their duties .to the city to go aud prevent the In doing that they have a right to stop men who are wildly proclaiming incendiary and men who are excite in processions by red or black These are all and thoy have a right to stop What is an incendiary speech but exciting men to What is a red or black flag in a procession but a menace and It is understood to bo em of and that no quarter will be Flags of this sort ought not to be permitted to be borne in processions in this I refer to any crimes committed I do not mean to charge upon any particular people or The body of people of all nationalities love peace ond and hate It may be that there are more people of two or three involved in these troubles than of but I have never believed that as a people the Ger the the the the or the Americans were engaged in them as a is no doubt that every living man when he sees if his contract does not bind him to tbe has a right to stop Bodies of may stop may quit work and demand an increase of There is no violation of law in But when they go one step further and We won't work and we won't let anybody else then they do wrong and violate FISHERIES state Department at in of Official Information the of the May 21.-Tho report of Phelan respecting the of the D. J. Adams was received at the State Department yesterday He states that tho David J. Adams started from G for and vent from there fishing the returned to and thence to Digby He reports that Captain Kinney's business in Digby seems to have been of a personal He did not go there to buy bait or trade in any He was there four or five days without doing any It while on his way out of Digby basin that a Canadian offered him the bait which he It of bait which is used for deep-sea the Adams Captain Scott did not seem to have the Four visits wero much aggravating convocation seems to before the Adams was The Canadians did not seem to they had seized the vessel or what they ought to do with Tho Lansdowne took her to St. N. then apparently recollecting that she must be libeled in the jurisdiction where she Captain Scott took her back to and there good reason why be kept at to where she was All this time no information was vouchsafed to either Captain Kinney or as to why tbe vessel luid been In the complaint has never been Bayard submitted the report to the and it was to tho exclusion of other Tlie first step of the State Department will bo to give Phelan the of the best legal advice ho can The David J. Adams will be in tlie admiralty proceedings by lawyers retained Phelan for the States Meanwhile the Secretary of has brought the facts to the attention of British with whom alone bo with ii request the Secretary asserts had a perfect right to do what sho did in Digby basin under our legislative arrangements with Great shall be Great Britain has the power to arrest tho admiralty proceedings at Halifax and is expected to exercise it. If she does not exorcise it in time to prevent tho condemnation and sale of tho vessel she will bo required to as she did for tho George Washington in 18.53.  JUST tho 2  Senate the of May 20.In the tho Blair Invalid Pension 14. Those voting nay were as Jones Vest and 1 of the just passed provides that any person who served during the late war in the military or naval for the period of three months or and who has an honorable discharge and who is or shall become disabled from any causo not tha result of his own and shall also bo dependent upon his own exertions for or upon the contributions of others not legally bound shall be upon the production of satisfactory receive a pension during the continuation of such disability proportionate to its The highest rate paid under this is twenty-four dollars per and the lowest rate is four dollars per No entitled to or receiving an invalid pension under existing or such as may be hereafter than that for shall receive the benefits of this 2 provides that in the cases of the claims of dependent parents it shall bo necessary only to show 4.hat such parent is without other means of support than his or her manual or the contributions of not legally bound such and as be found to be to eight dollars a month under existing laws as modified by this section receive in lieu thereof twelve a month from and after of Convicted of a for His Vote to Orant a to a on Sentenced to Nearly Ten Years in Sing Stay of May 21.Tho Court of Oyer and Terminer was yesterday with to hoar Judge Barrett pronounce sentence upon Henry W. who was of bribery in connection with the Broadway Surface railroad After Barrett had taken his moved for sentence to be passed ou the General of Jaehne's made a motion for ah arrest of judgment upon the following that the indictment was insufficient in that the count in the indictment upon which the verdict was returned is insufficient to sustain the that because in law there can bo no judgment upon the indictment and Counsel also moved for a new trial upon two misdirection of the jury in matters of and because the verdict was contrary to law and against tho The motions were both denied by Judge and the counsel then took an exception to the denial of each Barrett then to nine and ten months in State the sentence General Pryor began an argument before Judge Daniels on tho motion for a stay of proceedings pending appeal in the hearing further argument for and against the Daniels denied the motion for a Jaehne was at once started to Sing Sing. His allowing commutation for good amounts to six years four months aud of this that record evidence of an applicants enlistment and mustering into shall be conclusive evidence of at his except in case of 4 provides that no person shall be to more than one pension at the same time under anv or all Massacred African May 20.-^Digpatches- received from of Gold West say is between the two native and roads trade with fhe interior The forty-five German killed Wife of George H. to from Central New May 21.Mrs. Alice wife of Hon. H. of United States Minister to was instantly in Central Park yesterday and hor Jennie Frances twenty-two years of was seriously The ladies wero riding in an open victoria behind a high-spirited Whilo on the main drive the horse became unmanageable and ran pulling the driver over the Mrs. Pendleton the carriage and struck on her while Miss Pendleton followed and was knocked A park policeman ran up an instant later to find Mrs. Pendleton and Pendleton apparently ' being removed to tho hospital tho young lady revived and may The body of Mrs. Pendleton was taken to the and Avas identified several hours later by Frank K. her a well-known lawyer of this who had begun a search for his mother and having become at their prolonged Pendleton was sixty-one years and was married ito Minister Pendleton in 184C. Slie was Miss Alice a daughter of Francis Scott the author of Star-Spangled and a sister of Philip Barton who was killed by General father N. May 21.Colonel John B. i grandfather of Miss Frankie at Erie He had been an invalid for several Folsom was worth over million and as Miss is reputed of President a. is supposed lie Jeft the bulk of his ItTs whether interfere with the of the a young Now Albany was shot and fatally injured by Policeman broke into M. 3. L. dry boot and shoe and off about worth of ladies held a mass meeting a few days ago to protest against licensing the social B. able Logansport is F. secretary and one of the founders of the Economical Plow South died of aged forty-two alias John was arrested at Marion for holding up Zeke of The prisoner is about the medium has a mustache and is supposed to be a Columbus He had a who of while under the influence of fell off the excursion steamer and was drowned above Howard's the other He leaves a widowed mother in No effort has been made to recover his Floyd County strawberry crop is beginning to come into the by the wagon city council of Terre Haute defeated an ordinance abolishing the police commissioners and placing the force in the hands of four members of council of equal division of James M. aged was ascending the steps to Dickinson's gun he fell backward to the pavement and in two minutes was the result of a stroke of drug store at ten miles east of on the Vandalia was razed by dynamite the other and scarcely a vestige of it so groat was the ruin it liad been dispensed there for medicinal and revenue purposes and it is supposed that the temperance people determined to not only destroy it in the manner It was owned by J. D. of Morgan who also runs another drug storo in that who the Decatur and Springfield Railroad Company for at was awarded His aged was crossing tho track with a load of and is supposed to have been A passenger train stnick him and threw him sixty feet through a rail hence the daughter of M. bridge was accidentally shot through the lung by an older brother the other and is in a critical The boy picked up a number of thirty-two cartridge which was discharged as Dearborn Hughes and Steve two lads of the went squirrel hunting at different hours of the and happened in tho same Coming within fifty yards of cach but unawares of each other's Hughes sat down on a log and commenced fanning himself with an old brown Connelton peering through the mistook the cooling operation for two owls when he raised his gun and On going to the spot he was horrified to see his neighbor lying upon tho ground speechless with and the blood down his lace from numerous shot Luckily none of the missiles struck the the injuries are not other day at John a was playing upon the street with some when a stranger with a horse and buggy drove up and asked him if he wanted to take a The boy climbed in and drove off. Neither has been seen or heard from Encaustic Tile were sold a few days ago at receiver's sale for to a a woman of the at ended her existence the other evening by taking and pasture lands are ten days in advance oC ordinary on the 1.5th, was on a and at Indianapolis was within a few inches of the highest points reached in 1875. Reports surrounding country state that great loss of growing crops has been Many bridges are washed away and at Broad Ripple the dam is gone and three hundred feet of the Air Line division on the A. C. road was washed of Police Lawler and Captain of Terre made a most criminal discovery the other Receiving information that induced them to believe that the house at 1328 North Seventh occupied by Mrs. Edward was not they visited notwithstanding the woman's protestations that every thing was all they found in a trunk or worth of most valuable every thing bearing evidence that they had been They wero wrapped in flannels and in every conceivable She said they had been brought there by Charles E. of who claimed to travel for a jewelry house in that He got acquainted with her last and induced her to move from her location at that time to the present remote He would go away and come back about every three Among the articles are twenty-two gold silver forty-two thirteen forty-eight twenty-eight eighteen bracelets and many left there May 4. There is no doubt that the police have unearthed a regular robr which has made Terre Haute seat of son was run over by a freight and killed at Jay while endeavoring to drive a calf from the the other a lad fourteen years of were playing on the White when one ot the boys fell in. Young jumped in and finally brought tbe boy safe to but as ho was placed in the ' of the bank gave and young ' Gardner thrown into the Ho was into current and strength having been rescuing his A LARGE number in the House la at on the Appropriation for Thinking It fight over the Senate amendment to the Appropriation appropriating for the transportation of ocean has become very The President has expressed himself to it in conversation with several gentlemen of his own but Postmaster-General Vilas is making it a personal as well as a political and is same measure in the Senate a year ago Blair have no doubt that the amount would be a Some idea as to the accuracy of Blair's statements may be gained from the fact that as well as Ingalls estimated as the total cost of the so-called under which tlic taxpayers havo already been done out of and with this experience fresh in Blair proposes to launch out in a still bolder fashion the to relatives and to men who do not that JI their disability has any connection he can control to defeat it in with their service in the the of The cost of the Mexican and the of Speaker and Blair can not possibly be figured influential men are actively at work whipping into line the Democrats who were disposed to favor the and within the last few days they have succeeded in influencing a number that were intending to vote for the There are now perhaps a dozen or fifteen Democratic Congressmen who still hold out against the influence that Vilas is they feel that the compensation now given to steamship companies is and they see the necessity of giving encouragement to American transportation lines in order to build up our trade with Central and South This feeling is the more noticeable among the Representatives from the manufacturing districts and from the seaports of the It may be said that the commercial South is solid in favor of liberal and has become so within the last by reason of the influence of the New Orleans and the department of manufacturing industries in that but the Congressional elections are coming and the members of Congress feel the necessity of securing appointments for their There arc now at the disposal of Postmaster-General Vilas about 3,500 that are still filled with and the demand for their removal and the appointment of Democrats in their is growing more active as the Congressional campaign comes Just at this time a is of more importance to a member of who wants to be than all the trade of South and several of those who feel that something should be done to encourage commerce are willing to take the this and vote for the vindication of Vilas and try to get the trade some other least a dozen Democrats will stick for the amendment regardless of Vilas and the he is but the will be amended so that one-half of the appropriation of will be given to existing lines and the balance reserved for lines that may hereafter be This concession is made to please the Congressmen from the Mississippi who want lines of steamers established from New The Committee of the House have agreed to stand out against any and to yield under no In other they will fight it out on their line if it lasts The Senate is quite as determined in its and if tlie House should refuse to concur in the there will be a long and ugly deadlock until one House or the other gives Tbe Senate always has an advantage in a and this is an important point in calculating the ] In the first place the i senate is very tenacious of its and in past deadlocks in the House has invariably There are only seventy-six Senators to hold while there are three hundred and twenty-five members of the House to bo kept in The majority Senate in favor of the amendment is very being at least while the amendment will not be defeated in the House by more than a small In the second place the members of the House all have a from their Nearly every one of them is a candidate for they will want to get home as soon as possible to look after their while the Senators are independent of such most of the Senators houses here and their families are with There are more rich men in the than in the and the average Representative lives at a or boarding which are not so comfortable in hot As most of them have little means and expect heavy expenses in tho coming they will want to save their board bills and get back to their Thus it will be seen that every point in a deadlock is in of the Senate and may compel a surrender at any Inter than a and as the average earnings of labor in the United States are bat per day the two bills mean the confiscation by Congress of 125 million work per The tax to pay these bounties must come out of the hard of and its imposition means simply that the industries of the country will be to the extent of less able to furnish employment and pay wages to the working Can the workmen of the country stand it to turn the products of 125,000,003 work over to Congress to be voted away in illegitimate pension What have the and the trades unions to say about the enormous Congress is preparing to put on the shoulders of Some of them may be deceived by the demagogical pretense that the tax will be laid on of and be paid by tho but economists like Powderly and Arthur know perfectly well that the burden will fall directly on the producing It is astounding that at this time of labor troubles and commercial when the country urgently needs economy and reduced faithless Congressmen and plundering claim agents are concocting schemos to oppress the producing classes with a tremendous increase in the burdens they already SEND THEM of Shipping to Fools - ' thrown into lightning and burned tho recent great r B. ' the of the Pension Will Fall If monstrous pension bills now pending in if will put staggering burdens on the industries and labor of the and can not fail to prolong the present era of discontent and labor is the extent of the load which Congressional politicians propose to put on the shoulders of the overweighted laboring and It is hard to get at approximate but even the lowest estimates show that the proposed abstraction of which must finally be taken from the earnings of is. The Mexican Pension will call for at to 100 millions as a gratuity to already paid in full and thousands of- whom rendered no The provides pensions even for the men who enlisted before the declaration of peace and who never performed a or an hour's actual in tho It proposes also put the of all deceased Mexican picnic on the pension and thus start a on the resources of Government that will for forty or fifty Other Bad Abroad is an old saying that man is known by the company he In like manner the of a nation is elevated or disgraced by the officials sent to represent it for into their hands the national honor is The greatest care be in their In of these truisms tho appointment of our Ministers and Consuls has been dictated by political and selfish altogether at war with tlie true principle of sending the right men to tlie right had this rule been strictly carried many of our itinerant diplomatists would have been stationed in Sing instead of European Like we have selected our most and men to be our constables Some have been because they were troublesome at and the Executive was glad to get them out of the others to conciliate a certain party or to reward a particular result has been just what might have been Men don't gather figs from and lience tlie acts of political and broken-down who haVe been sent abroad as our have not redounded to our We have not only been deprived oE the due to u.s as one of tho first Powers of the but we positively lowered the Republican form of government in the eyes of foreign The evil of this to the personal character of our public servants abroad is increased by the acknowledged inadequacy of the salaries to their It is notorious that several who have officially charged to uphold our national credit have obliged to fly from the scene of their labors in debt to foreign is an evil that will cure if the old system is no tradesman will in future trust our officials the value of a cent. If General This or Judge That demands pay for political services let the payment be made from the United States treasury in but do not let him be as diplomat or and sent abroad to disgrace the American Shakespeare was right when he made Hamlet a man must play the let him doit in no place but his own The evil behavior of a in the dwelling of a stranger discredits tho family more than similar misconduct ill the family one it the other throws a vail over the and of that tile lost at ca the elections next fall are to turn simply and purely on the civil service then the Democrats will be will be a matter of exceeding interest to the public if the Democratic Senators of Ohio will give the names of the advisers of the recent is an auspicious sign of national concord to tind tho States of the late Southern Confederacy hospitably entertaining the fugitive members of the Ohio Louis about time for the Democratic party to come to a halt and examine carefully the road To a man lip a tree it seems to be lined with Indians in the nominations hung up in the Senate is that of an Indian who deserted from the Union army to the Confederates after tho In any other country nominee would have been hung up with more than one of the President's yet to pass has quite hand to keep it busy for several The prospects for an early have the variety of not tho methods by was So far as the ' ' of  

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  • & Many More Features!