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Show H JUDIOIAL CALARIES, H 'ctd.fdaclinff tho message. f Governor H Wejl .to the Legislator) wo notice thnt H t kit ijxcolicifoy has Hoi fofotton tb H spab a good word foe the Judlclnryi H klong flnanclal lines. He seems tb think B Ihat the, prices pa(3 for judicial services khould'bo regulated not so muc) by the H Tltrt 6 thd labor, .or its market firlciiT na by tho ability of tho employer to H hay. It la just possible tliat ii tho Cover- H hoVVhs' employing a lawyer, Knd the H p'lcit o'i the legal fraternity in his H nei&h'tJorhood waS obtainable for one H -thousand dollars his hondr would not El IT D lll 'n?n Btty tTcntlUmcii tlmt sum PT"s li too small, you ought to have at least H two thousand dollars, afa'd I sboU'lnslst H on paying you that sum because I am H able to do so. Thd recent election for B , jUte. of the supromo court, has shown ""' that therd Is nb-lack bf candidates at B , illo present prices, which goodness H knows are now too hlgl in comparison H, with' the compensation which other B -jfypjd get for their1 labors, and it dp- H pears the hlght of absurdity to, increase m thd'payof these sinecures. Tljo men H, whose brain andlrawn, especially the Kw latter1 create the property from which B , the revenues n,ro dprlved aro lb matay B instances compellecl to work for two BmV o'r three hundred dollars per year, and Bmfl be kurject in the labor market to the Bmj great law of' supply and demand, why Bmf should.theso ijoHanrtp jobs be any ex- H ceptl'on t9ttbo. ruje. BmJ , When the supply of judicial' timber BmS. , becomes so ecaroe, that suitublo mater' Vfl jal cannot, bo obtained at the presort M prices, it wJU be timq enough to pay SW hlgbdr salaries, but until, then U mV petms to ,bd foflj to , incremo BmV ' thelrj compensation. ,It may. bd con- mj: tended ihat this condition has been VMV fPcAfcd 0Qt nts- Excellency does not BmF' ?Ve .ts contention in bjs iressage, ff BSJ Wt.lhtlmatea thai those who have voc II Bmf cted fthese' pfQcea, heretotorn were 11 Bm. nxeaBub,wcrtacVgHi'Ufn4ulvda for B,' the.publld Jrdod in consiairatjdh onno V " Inabl'flty b'f tie public to pay a Higher H prlee. .To tho gentlemen who hayo ' m'add this sacrifice, anil in nearly every K. caso hike been willing td continue the H flte,lf theydoUld get tho chance, it BL m t, no fioubtibo a great Satisfaction to " Uarri that the borernor tat ledH np- -predates their patriotism. . And we B suggest that in view of tlw urgent need H of the 8taW forJW revenues In other mf ' dlregtions where the poverty of the H iw'orkers' is greater and the patriotism H liflesd doTelbpeld in coUsciueiice.it would H be awlselanJolCjt these functional H its fltllihava tije chance to do the work H A on the old terms of part cash dnd part H patriotism, Especially when, as in thd H p'reseiit instance, tho cash.jmrt is a full H equWalerit of tlie service rcdulred. |