Show THAT VETO A synopsis ot alio document by W C to th june 23 the presidents veto contains ns few points not given hi last nights summary lie refers to the failure of the legislative appropriation bill As originally pissed by alie house to secure the two thirds majority necessary to pass it over his veto and says the election laws there fore remained valid enactments and the supreme law lahd binding not only upon all private citizens bul also alike antl equally binding upon all who are charged with the duties ami responsibilities of the legislative executive and judicial departments part ments of the lie says it is by the bill be fore me to repeal the election laws its object is to defeat their enforcement he quotes sections of the revised statutes bearing on the matter contained in the section of tile judicial bill and says their plain ob jeet is to prevent any money being expended unless an appropriation has been made under existing laws the failure of congress to make the appropriations required for the execution atthe provisions of the election laws would not prevent their the right and duty to appoint general and special deputy marshals which they provide for would still remain and t ue executive department of the government would also be empowered to incur the requisite liability for their ciori but the second of this bill contains propositions designed to render the laws knoper live during the next fiscal year is the president signs the bill he as in curtailing hia constitutional rights and obligations entailed by the law which still remains on the llotys hs views on the wisdom and necessity of the election law aro so well known that it is not necessary to reiterate them the bill removes the power of the national government to pro thiet of election in the exercise of choir duty at the polls taic states may employ civil and military power at elections but by bill even the civil authority to protect congressional elect tena is denied to the government he gouid consent to suitable amendments to and improvements of the election laws but mgt to their entire repeal or to legislation which nullifies them s |