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Show rlii-.-l. l.n! they are :vin the rcM ta vote in the st.i'.-a f.-,,in ni, tf,r oot..e mi 1 aiw a it a:u;a,a .1 v. t ng res. Iil.-nif wi.orcVor tiny have I voiL Tha fail K Chgr.-s-s reoog:, ,.,.,1 Washing-; Washing-; ton am! the l:tr:.t of CVltimt. as a i tU'rai city t! at !: 1 U' g .vcrned eo- t.r. ly I t the I'tos, -hut and Congrrsa, and 11. i a. -or.!. it! to He w hpna or rte pr.cvs of the ,.,.;, who result hera, cither p.-rTtiaii.-n-:- or toi:nirar,iy. llry. an kn. w tin a wed as ami,! ds, Imt tie s in ty d.-ur.d to bmkf a point; even If le had to use a partial falsst. bood to do .l WAI.UCE SKKLET. WASHINGTON LETTER, (Sis-cial ("orr. ;.!.. 1. m e.) TTashinton. (Vt. 11 Trotn the 1 Wasliuiton i-'lnt of vi.-w. everyth.ns j has (s'.-u Ks.kii'!; Very i.,. h UiJre eu-I eu-I i,nrau;i.i for the l;e;.i.!, ,-an pany the ! last we. than at at.y t n.e dun 11 s the Sran ja gn. '1 ;:e h.iid w.rk that the Ke-pitl'icahs Ke-pitl'icahs have l .-n l..,t u tellmc In j ev.-ry direction. In tlie l ast the suites i which the lo-in.H'rats say are iloiil.tful, and which tl.iy th.nk they rau carry, and must carry, in ord. r to w in, are New York. .Maryland. West Virginia and iNdaware. We w.ll pn.hal.ly hear of them rlainiin; Coi.ti.-. tn ut and New Jersey. Imt Tory few h.ne tlie in rve to make any such ass. rtioa. In all of the liastern tates many tlcius l ave Ken I look 111; tin very tniii Ii for the Kepul-; Kepul-; I cans. West Vincm.a and I'eiaware are sure to vote the lloput.iinui ti. keL 1 here Is no ipi. -.tmn al ut New York. Maryland Is still In doal t. Imt the ai-athy ai-athy of the Ilepuld.caus has ili-a;.ts ar-sl. ar-sl. and the l.usiticss no n and lals.r.ns men have l gun to ss. that tln-.r interests inter-ests may !e .mp.-rd. d I.y the election of lirian. and ti-y are cuiitis out strongly in favor of Mckinley and prosi-cniy. There seems to l,e 11.1 d,.uht alout Me-Kinley's Me-Kinley's election. There suites to Is" some donht iil ut the text House of Ileprescntativi-s. n is p...nt.. out. however, that the pro . P iny has nl-ways nl-ways carried the II. .use wilh'lt. rxii i t in tlie cl.i tn.ii of is;.:, w !,. n Hayes had a major ty of one In the i le. n.ial college, col-lege, w l.ile T.l.h n had a very large pla- j rainy of the popular vote, of ionise, ; the House might Is- ra:red a lens with : the presidency if the trend towards Ke- ! pul.heamsin is very large, lint a gn at many d.strh-ts te.iy m in! 1 h-tnocrtitie is.ii,. ressn.en. alt', o-gh vot tig the l;e- plll..iean ticket. '1 he Sol'-ll. of course. Is a Land - ap of 111 votes S start wi Ii. and t;,e I .. -mortals l.ave to carry 1 t.ly eighty-two northern il.-ltict.s. Last llll-l Wc-t. to s.s-ure the l..u e. If anv if the l.ig s'.-it.-s are at all close on the p:es .1. 1,1 : -ll ticket, it would Hot l t-ur- pr,.s;i.g to s.-e that niri.lr of In 110-1 110-1 rats ileet. -.1 in northern states, still, tin- 11 .use it nut lest, and It must he fought for. We 1 ave lsen hearing a preat deal from tlie iinti-i xi.:iiis...cs:s ut.out in.-per.ahsni. in.-per.ahsni. A tt:i:i inaking sol.ie inves-t.iratiors inves-t.iratiors i.-enily dug up a speech of Alien ;. . iirman. delivered in lss. jn which he ,1. 11..1....1 d evervl- v gen. r-, r-, ally as trati..: w ho were , .t to Ho. ! from Mexico after the war with that j 'ountry. In the hulls of t'ongress, 'nls.nt P.Vi. So phen A. Ioug!as railed j t'olunihus Iel.'ino a traitor Is cause the j latter rrl'iclscd the conii:est of the tcr-I tcr-I litory from Mexico. 'i'iiutman and I I'oitglas were liadimr Iiettiocrats of j their time. They were expansionists what the Pcmoerata of to-day try to rail 'imisrialists." J W. A. Clark, who was forced to re- gtl his seat iu the Si Pate from Montana, Mon-tana, and w ho wis a rand dale for reel.- Hon. Is iu..t. d in n ris-i tit interview . as sa)ing that Is. Hi the Iiakotas. Wyoming Wyo-ming and the entire I'acitle coast will ' v.-te for t!ie II. piiI. lican ticket, hecaiise of the prosperity that has come to that section. Clark :eigh: include Montana, Idaho and ft. ah. although he claims they w II go for llryan. ns they have enjoyi-d ns iiiueli prosi-erity as the oth-: oth-: er ata ii s. I i Fpenkirg of Clark reminds me that Renal, r Carter Is putting up a Tery came fight in Montana nr..! Is very l.k.-j l.k.-j ly to win out. Carter Is one of the I ablest men In the I mild States Senate, and his pop.'birl'y In hs own state Is I crea'er than that of any other lean. , The Cla'k-lu'.ly fg'it Is assisting Car-! Car-! ter. It would not Is. surprising if two j lb pu!, '.trail senators were returned 1 from the big mountain state, as a result ' of the coming rhs-tioii. j riryati. in sitiiprtini the antl-lnjune- Hon is.'ucy of the I n tii s racy, says that i Injuiiet 011s are titmisi,s.i:v bn-iu-e the tlci-gs they stop are ether Illegal or legal, and. If they are Illegal, the person per-son iboiig nn Illegal act " tin lie ptitiish-ecL ptitiish-ecL That Is Is nutifully Hryanesiue. lt Is a i-art of the llryan. sraey of the HeniiM ratlc party. Sups.se a mob was destroying property. Sopis..e n ra.l-I ra.l-I road company pro oscsl to d.-stroy a man's pros rty and run Its road through ins bouse. The in.,b. If Individual Indi-vidual members could tie found, and some persons connected with Hie ra 1-p.ad 1-p.ad company might le punished; but what c,H '1 would that do to the man whose pr .-rty was destroyed An Injunction In-junction - iv. s pro; rty. and lt Is then determined whether the pros,sed ad is legal or Illegal. It Is also a good thiuj f..r the pcsnple whom the Injunction restrains. re-strains. Is-iause It saves them from pun ishment by fue or Imprisonment If it Is found that tiny were ciK to t r-petrate r-petrate an lib gal act. It Is another case of w here llryan thinki the Aimri-1 can pcsiile are fis.ls. j Some one asked llryan, w hen he was d soussltig colonial isdieles of the C"V-ernment, C"V-ernment, bow als.ut North Carolina and the roe question of that state. Itryan avoided ti e question, saying thai he wanti-d thein to read the Suln treaty and sad the voters would blush until election time and tn vcr mention North Carol na. Now. ns to the Stilu treaty. The l'r. si.l-nt d st.nctly said that he would not ajr..e any treaty or any j arrangemert reis gtii7 ng the slavery which has I,.-. :..: re St. d. or anything any-thing else in c to t w ih the c listitil-t listitil-t on of the I'n t.-l s'tnti s. r.ri-m Is U"l J only unfair, bit: b" I' uii'tu.'i.fuL "T1,- ad i i'st r ,i i- ti shoe hi I .v ve or- , ,M " to Lave y. a l.-.v l.n-,. l.n-,. ,'. iv a r ii , d a of el s' . j, .', ',; . .- . li.e ::-. :-,-...n . ft. n s'l'.'-r t.ti. '- I. t i t ti. It. . : ;': ' It. I ;,t V f- It- el s- ' s l.ave , ,i ,. Pi f e ( t if - s d It Ii. t I- ii f r ' i :i a b !: '! . " tr. "s v 1 I it ,'- d :.: .k" f. ' - 1 tl e I it-t it-t "I. '. "I - t" .1 " ". ' . I tif. b:'v 1 i s-d. .1 b, ti .. ' : . .. stat. a la t its bus 1.. -s. it I v.! 1- L.;t. J Am for. v. ! h Ito'itl ! as dm." I He s. d t e !:. . : . -in par-y I rl .! - f-an ' -. .1 th- i -s in the 1 sir'- t ..f l i.'vt b.t. 1.1 be 'b -ind to leluri I,e n,,r', l ive - 1 I t! nt all the Voters la the d str.ct of Columbia are datfran- |