1894A IA Casual Itemark In the •‘Wiietle’'Ioen ou laiaitentioual InjusticeI’aison, JauuMry 14, 1884.Editor Gazetft:—I buve read some wennewspaper comments relative to wIky*:Itt-ingled r aDO.bill^erhelit-Its iit w beei mo»r“J tbc disposal of the Dawson rcsolu I lion introduced into the Nevada ted | folate Senate ou the 1st day of lastMarch. I have aI«o read the fol- _____lowing language in the Gazette of oM last Saturday: MIt is posrible that hiiii the omDiission here wus an Jntio-1 aiK cent one. The Journal Clerk of Hie Senate was notoriously incompetent to discharge bis duties, which we underhand were in the main performed by other*.’' This is very severe language, and as Incorrect as severe. Your limited acquaintance with me could not have given you any personal knowledge of my In* competency or competency. And your understanding in regard to the discharge of my duties as Journal Clerk is .so grossly erronous, that In justice to y«»u I must conclude that Home evil person or perrons have imposed upon you. The original Journal contain* a full and complete record of the Senate's proceeding* in every essential, aud cannot be correctly censured for an Intentional or unintentional omission.It presents a legible hand writing of democratic style, which Is as easily read as common print, especially if the reader be a Democrat.There is not a tlgureorword therein that 1 did not write unaided by the suggestions, dictations, tutorage or assistance of any kind, from any person, and the Journal was read without blunder or stammer by thet aternyMl.nddo.dby t*tio\Sumshu^the i•jaarso ttoncoatwon Ispec*Mr. the r her i holdA.heidsheheiesk-rchoep ................^ —R* 1 Secretary of the Senate everv morn-of iiwhaintohim*11 ovno uof sroverhadthatto recou!«doin,anc iHew