Show 1Ip VASHiN n > x Mardi fole man IA virenil 1 a jevolutlon ix1 < mitln the rrvKident to tend to tlioJIoufe t 4e8of all correspondence correspond-ence between the United StiUsnnd Jlexicii relating to the Kizu runt the port of Tampiro of the hchoofter JUbocca in ITkbruary ISSt lie ferrcd The follou ing iommlttcuapxlnt nifnta were anumincud uy the S < aken Taraney Jfc and Reyliurn htfle on clrlmj lrlekmr VIa on Jib si > > lpil levic Chcadle Iud vu lKM > toniie3and potroado Consideration of the Arkansas contctcil election cage lit Feather tone vs Cute ULI then resumed IXilzellof PuuuMlvania taking the lloor In supporting the claims of the coutestiut he void III thuvluctlon in the First lI triit of Arkanffl Wincli tcr rllles revolvers and bonlokniro plaiiil an imjiortaut lent This iliirict hu said was sJjoinlng Uiat III which Clayton a man of national reputation when In tho exercise of a right which belonged be-longed to tho humblot American citizen had liven murdered in cold blood at the verv altar of Iilkrtr Ujlzell conlined ills renmrRs I piinci I pally to the election methods of the democrats in Crittenden County clurging intimidation nnJ fraud and controverting the ftatemeiit by OutlnraiteofOhio that there was no evidence of a doubleaction bal lotlux ttiood in the county OfTinVAITE C1IALL1 GKD the production of any evidence that the box 1XliibiUd by him had cvVr been utwl l Dalzell replied that thu contcn toil of Uie majority of tho commit In on elections was that a ballot box l Identical with that presented 1 11 ltlun u vv lu at lei t three polling place The contatce In his bill hinmlf ml suits that the chivalry of t riUu ell County was armed with Wincius let rilliw and hid found it lircc ary to drive out twenty or thirty unarmed un-armed black men Crisp < Ga mbmltled nn nrgu uncut in favor of contctfe Cate The caw herald was htcuitor The counsel of l contestant was W W Dudley bcttrr Itnon jxjrlni as blocks of five Dudley It was an interesting thing to lisa ito iorlous gciitlemati tlhscstrultti loc fore the Home committee on elections the Impurity of the ballot and the necowlty of mar hug the voter uutrammelrd anu free to vote a he jIeast To borrow bor-row a Eimilc of the gentleman from Masachusetts Gnenhalge when he Crisp heanl Dudleys Mate ment he thought he would nay I that this waS the ilevll quoting scripture Cueadle entcJcU protest against this attack ontlie character of one who on the field of batik spent his blood In defense of his country and whlC lIe Clltllle thallcnged any human beinir to attack Applause its the repulo1l1l1 tldcJ 1I1t tiody on tI lie other Idu were Ullable to prove a single charge against the republicans of Indiana ritcnenui applauf CRust 5tS r3OLWIU that he hail until anything to provoke pro-voke ln tiuti4ittotu the part of hU friend frona Indiana I hiss fiAo of he nulls nputatimi throughout he couutrj the gent ml repute In whIch he was helil and lie had not poken unkindly He hail been II Utratlus the leuliaritlre of the cue that was all CrISp tJien took up the evidence III th cIIe lint argued that in Ito report tile mjorily of the centmtttra lad not obeyed the law ofifair plav Ue law nliidi SIOS ienr to Cite I mcrlcnn immlt KoHclI llhnofc chargetl that the pparent majority through which the conttvtre obtAined hits title to the seat wasprocurtd by crime of Ihe highest rhnracttr which If I not icrpctrated would lists turned his Uparent majority Into n pilnority le criticIzed the Governor of Ar kansas lorallowlng ItHEelected 1 men to eXIJftI l from their lotltions the IlJRI oni < XTs of the county without raising his hand to vindicate the law The day hal come lu the history his-tory of the United States when tho apjo had dctennlned that the institution whloli enfranchUed the black man 8 ould no louxerbe uIIIHed Moore averted hut the testimony Uflt taken hit Iftf nnnfA tmit fT Jleniphisandwas a forgery in iiI ieiculars ii-I JrrcJe3riige Arkansas referred to the peaceful coudiUon of allalrs in Arkansas which brought Kelly Kansas to his feet with thu quits than as to what had become of the colored ictectle who had gone to the gentlemans IMritt i to find out who had murdeicd the man WHOSE BLOODY 1IOES the gentleman stood In today Brcckenriilge replied fhat the negro had lcn engaged lu trying M look up themurderersof Clayton lie bad got Into a dllHcnlly with a OOJI republican boy wiicse father fath-er was then a republican The negro was drunk and applyIng opproMoiM epithtU to tile OOrbtmck I him with a stone Tim boy bhot him Tipgentleman hid not only I gone against the teaUmocy In uc pendli ease but nearly every member who Iiad Mcken on the other side had spoken of the death of his lamented oppon Suit as If It had bwn the result re-sult of the democraUc policy The commltteu had not heard the w hole case It had not summoned a witness wit-ness and he sidy told the case had not been docketed Vet as if Ithail tried it and found silo the conclu flou the munters canaL here and look net hits name and hats honor but the honor of thur opluho rc yresented Wasthatnneidcnceof ilio fairness lots twfie SPIe to n cclve SprInger thought the case rool not teen thoroughly Investigated and favored a resolution which be |