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Show r I :i M I J ,- . - v K ! '!' i ,TDE EVENING KEW& rnTi axflsnaDi A tannin oatLVt .ton t - cgloot. . GEORGE Q. CANtfON, BRIGHAM ?OUNa,j mi. MJUxb 21. 1ST. I THE TBEEATENED DEAD- LOOK. Tarn ipeclal seesion of Cuogresa now Jttlog. was refldereJ necei-l- y In conequeoceof tbj failure Of Um Jjut Oongre to pm t,b rga-l- r pproprUtion 1U1, tor t armj xecat;ive and nd thp J4lUUv of the Oovern-xne- at, Judicial expenea Tb reason of thi; failure was an attemjpt on tbe pai(t of the Democrat to task on to and pass with these bills provisions KbolUh- lnr the laws rcQ.uirin;r a tett oath W- - : forjurorf.peroilttinglbopresedceof military at the poll and appointing being auprrUors at elections. Thele KeDublican nctmentn, tbei memb er of that pattjr etubbornlj opposed their repeal. " ' "Si ill The new Conensa i cuiupOied of a majority of Democrats lu both fcoaaes, but uot euulcieut lo psa any bill OTer tu Presldeut'4 veto. The tasea2e of the approi riation bill, with these provlaionsjattach ' - ed.would In all probability bamade , - ! : t t - Told by. the iVealJen I'd' refusal to attach his siitoaturA. Should between Conconflict this Kxecutivo andthtt continue, rreM I t- - - . - v i the Admlnletratlou will, afttr July lit, the beginning of a new fiscal It year, be without money to CJirry on L the government. deaid-loc- " , Tbli la the threatened U ; j ; Hi T k -- .; i the Union soldiers, while fighting to put idown the rebellion, cjuIU have foreseen jthat In 1879 there officers would be 19 In the Senate of the United States, and only four men who risked their lives for the old flsg, they would have been almost excusable If they to bad grounded arms and refused so for the country destined flbt soon to honor fits betrayers more than it defenders. Of the 34 committees of th4 Senate, - M have chairmen from! the South; so that two-thirof this power of shaping legislation in the Senate is conferred upon the representatives of one-thir-d of the people, including tbe negro population, who have been foicibly or fraudulently shut out from exercising! the privilege cf All this choosing their law makers. goes to prove how down-troddeand subjugated the Soatbhaa been, deprived of her legitimate share of the conduct of Government by election laws and troops, and republican marshals and super- i - ds n ' ,' la Geetf CendlUeav roETLAND, ,: 5 ir.ir.iEnQE . nun mmmu J Me.l.Tbe ckttle bv the Ontario were from Chlcaed. All were examined by the appoint ed veterinary surgeon, Ripley and cer tinea to be nealtny ana in gooa condition. AT- - , & DDO. F. AUEnD&CU New Oblpans, 21. August Hel-arpaying teller of the Mechanics ; i'U" d, and Traders Bank, has committed1 SUicIde. , v., -- U ; : ---' !3BBBeissK5ssseseaMBaes''ea BaMMBDaesMiaK "-- Eaceatlve Beaaleau Tbe Senate In Executive Seisio referred the President's nominations to appropriate committees.: : " " ii DeaaeeratleHajerlty., About 100 democrat and 34, ref publicans and Independents wereelected to the constitutional coUventIon.vsKfl?.i, rl.-;'- t- SPRING GOODS ; ARRIVED, . ji. ATaeaaey ruled. And more coming dally, such that Galveston, 21. A special to the are very attractive, our jvew$t from Ban Antonio, eaye:The democrats of the sixth con' TTalllsz " aclBts, j visor, u district, after a three . Sreeslonal e . tm The Times says: The South eviand 76 ballots, nomi" to fill means to the the perqui nated Columbus Upsen enoy dently $3.75 EACH, sites as ; well as! responsibilities of vacancy caused by the death of j Schleicher. , : rule. . ;. t : ', law-make- IeiM , , r . ... Wo take great rileasure ji .nfqrm-irioiir: patrono and the generrl public we the seasons, of return with the that are enabled, to offer them inducements in Dress aoods, lotions, .etc.,. e1M :4,.;.,jfe. We i"f eel: assii r ed t h atr t h e a u a I ity of our Goods and the Moderate Prices at which they are offered, will repay; a visit of examination and convince ourobbe to the of Advantages patrons J ... & . s Tb redtstrle Tbe Asuey Blt Aaetuer axateb. delivered the belt to CLeary Rowel I, but has! not received back the 100 deposited before beiwaa allowed to take tbe belt fromEDgland. Rowell sails on Wednesday next for England. The next contest for the Astiey belt Is to take place in Lionuon, .commencing June 16th. The articles of agreement were sign ed yesterday, between Itowell-an- d Ennls, the latter depositing 100 with Atkinson; jAstley'a represen tative. Tne maccn wiJI be subject to the same conditions as those governing tbebe recent contest, and held by the winner the belt will on the same terbas and conditions as now. ; '.-- j- 4 Cls(MrMMKHf. The Timet, to-d- ay, paettfo&ere FRANCE. Tne Attacks 17pea the BtlalUry. PAKIS, 21. After the cabinet council on Tuesday, Wad ding tori had an ' interview with President Grevy in relation to the persistent attacks upon the ministry. Grevy declared in favor of strict adhei ence to the parliamentary eysteml and was of the opinion that the cabinet ronld not think of resien ine at the very time when it had a majority in the officially secured - from Havana on f ohambers.f v (i reaaevlaa ef a gleatlag i. DRESS;. GOODS! Browns, Blues, Blacks, Ac-- , 27 inches wide at 10c per yard. ' w i - m T i t , Toulon, t 1 i . Of our own importation at prices to suit the closest buyers 21. . EUBROIDERIES i LACES tained at : ! . a: z;. t H. S. ELDREDCE, Supt. -- GOODS DRESS n TiiE ,4 U . i oU. SOAP LIUnUFMTDMJG CO. ! , I i- ! i ' : , 'I lotn UNITED 1 L rs . PIONEER J i j I M, ; -- i - Black and Colored Battery The French floati Ing bavtery Arrogante,"1 foundered ofl Hyerea on Wednesday.' Fpyty- A choice variety of crew of 122. The storm arose dur-- : leg the firing practice, and the Ari rogante sprang a' leak. The ship , 1. ' ': 1 I. 4 t i Svuverain, near by, was unable to render any assistance. An effort , .'' . ANDj was made to beach the Arroaante ' but she sank about a kilometere from the Isle of Hyeres. The Arro TORCHON aante's armor was five inches thick at the water line. She carried nine AT LOWEST FIGURES, six-t- on guns, and was of 1,338 teas burthen. Her engines were 500 And all other goods consisting o :'j horsepower. ' ;u. A Valid Election. Black and Colored ' Caahmeres, Poplins, all wool Scotch Vebsaillks, 21. The Chamber of Deputies has declared valid; the Plaids.BIackand Colored election of Paul DeCassagnac Alpacas', Biegesr C , . . and other , Tbe Hlcber Edneatloa Bill. The committee on Minister Ter ry's higher education bill has been elected. All the committee, exciei t two, favor the measure. One hun Importations and dedred and twenty communists win Of latest at be pardoned. . signs prices to satisfy all. ; sayr: Among Wednesday, in the steamer Sarato ga, were, a Chinese woman, her husband and a jn umber of Chinamen. The woman's arrival created quite a commotion among the Chi nese element of New York, a num ber of whom, under the lead of Wookee, fa Chinese greengrocer, went down to the wharf to wel come them. Shd and her husband received a ' grand welcome, "and were driven in aj carriage to' Mott street. The Timet? reporter tried to In terview Woo Keel at his residence, but was told No wantee here." $e Wk Be Fay. 'X ne uh, to aay, la severe on Sharon receiving pay while absent from tbe Senate. It says the law should be enforced. Neither Senator Snaroni nor any other senator has any right to the people's money unless ne nas earnea ir. the A large line of solid colored FO.ttEIGJI . - g - -- ! i; BY TELEGRAPH. : i In-inqu- itous alluded to In the telegraphic dla- ' 'J patches from Washiogton. It ia for . the benefit of those who do not read ' or ;, keep track of these telegrams we make these explanations, that ' and alao the following remarks In regard to ibe meaa J res which the Democrats Intend to paw,tf possible. either by separate legislation or by ' adding them to the appropriation bills aa aa to make the President responsible for the financial diffi culties that will arise if he refuses SUITABLE FOR LAUNDRY OR BATH ' his signature thereto. (ft- The test oath for jurors is j a law , . passed Jane 17ih, 1S62, and aimed 4 against secessionists. It provides lh'Aatl'CliIas BUI. that at any term of a United States if i A Washington 'special to the TriJ, M A' court, any person su mmoned as a :i ?';., Q t SWITZERLAND J !'!' bune repeats the statement that the grand or petit Juror may be required ' A O P 3 Pacifle raaisnnaeat. Coast FACTORY. Capital sehatorg will introto take an oath, that ha has not, We will give the Ladles a chance duce, duricg the1 r extra session, a state Swiss The 2i; Bkbne, or without daiess constraint, either modified scheme for the restriction to inspect the leading by a vote of 27 to 15, re of Chinese Immigration, and! adds council, taken up arms against the ynited a. solved - te restore capital punish that probably Senator Blaine will ment in Switzerland. SPRING FASHIONS of 1879 States, glTen aid or cemfort to any take occasion to explain more fully rebellion, nor directly or Indirectly his position in regard to the ques GREAT BRITAIN. TnAJIH MAHK. : counselled or adrisKl or given 'I tion, rne measure, nowever, wl Lord Napier.' not ue pusnea 10 snai action, and money or other support to ai y one LONDON, 21. Lord Napier, jof Our MR. t la only designed to keen the sublee who has joined or Is about to join FRED. AUERBACH haa returned to his post Magdala, before the country! and in a position aa in any insurrection or rebellion Is of who now; at in New ' York will Gibraltar, setting in which It can be reached early restgovernor rumor was the he be to A that to ship to this ' ' endeavor agalAst the United States, pa renext wimetr. seat to South ; j Africa. rsa wssTxairlijanojiiTKXxoaAPB t.m. fusal to take this test oath the per. j i IaSerasllanal Market the . son summoned Is to be set aside. Slaaxnteref Cattle. The Herald, says: If the A of cattle on the steamer It can be readily seen that this FORTY SIXTH CONGRESS. probabUiUek cargo are: fulfilled, as they CHOICEST OP GOODS were seem in a fair way to be. Jerome Brazilian ' from Boston, law is very obnoxious to the people EXTRA SESSIOX. Park will, next fall, be the scene of slaughtered In the course of trade. of the Boutb, and (hat it gives the Sal most exciting international race according to the privy council regu To be sold at the lowest New York tne Republicans a far better chance ana meat tne . sold in the retail lations, America has prices. known. The famous London 21. A large num to sit on furies than the berWAsniNQTON, market, which could not celt "Peter," whoj has nave ALL OnDCRC ADDREOG TO R - V. MORRIS were Introduced. One English of bills been done if the had cattle Democrats, as few of the latter by Beck repealing so ' much of tbe never been beaten but once, and been . F- - O.I BOX, 1073- In the South can conscien- Revised Statutes as prohibits the against whom no English turfman ease.- slaughtered ou account of discare to would excent water with to the of Seeto subscribe the oath. appointment Received new any army tiously oaas minis favor, is ex ' ' lines i in ' the late rebel enormous . . engaged AUSTRIA. ing that the issues of the war are person come 10 over run a mile and lion. peciea BK4.fck!art SMreeter Bebaaldt. against Keene's "Spend virtually accepted by the country, McMillan submitted a joint reso and a half ' thrift" who has never been beaten .'' !4 . ViXNNA, 21. In consequaBce of and that amnesty has been granted lution proposing an amendment to at all. Both horses are under the the mobbing of financial director to the great majority of those who tne constitution, giving tne Presl dent power to accept, in hia approv management of men who mean Schmidt, and other instances of fn White Black and Gilt Edged. " supported secession, the .repeal of al 01 tne ' business, and unless some- Drevlous unmllness, the Idea of a mixed ocDins, eitner or tne items 0; accident to either animal this law la a reasonable demand of the appropriation of prevents cupation or special legisla Roumelia, after Russian evacuation, has again been the party now rising inta power, tion, giving nis reasons touongrcsa. tne race, it is sure p be run n J brought forward. .items so disapproved to ' be Belter alMloa. and Is in 'accord with the spirit; 'of' the Also an assortment of aa in the case of a veto. treated 21. Mass.. EPKINQFIEXD. Tha the times. one a re Hoar a resolution con CERMANYf. of a boiler in .Deforest' I The ti provision permitting the demnlng as , unconstitutional and explosion Scbeavalefl's lafloeaee. saw steam v in. rrobablv fatall mill, "to one the the of at the keep insurrectionary, peace military attempt BEBLIN. 21. It la said that Count Taylor and Horace me passage of 'ap Jured James 40 rsxL Ani, Bcheuvalofl's polls," was enacted February 25tb, nouse to maxe influence is aeain and two Liangdon, severely....injured T propriation bills conditional on the otners. , 1S65, and is regarded as an impoli- consent fit. at u supreme AC rTJATj VALUE, Petersburg. fl.00 of the other house, and of tic extension of the powers of the the President to provisions they do U-,- - i TfaeaprakaBlttbtfa7. . j V,Newest shades of f;.; army and a menace of the party In not approve. Princes and potentates are art! v. Wallace resolu and the AT ARRIVIMC JUST THE General Superlct indent of the Kan- ing from all parta of Germany to objeoted. pewer upon the liberties of their tlon went over. KID GLOVES. political opponents. It is certainly . Wallace called up the resolution sas Pacifio road, orXered his resigna celebrate the Emperor's birthday HARRIS ' yesteruay, 10 rate effect on the duty of the several BUtes to calling on the Secretary oT the tion Ketlvaed. 'j' :S. T. Smith, receiver. March control . their own internal affair Treasury for a detailed statement of assumesSlst. Count De , Kalnt Vallier. French Rn- tbe duties of General and to keep the peace by their own the amounts paid . the marshals in perintenaent for the present, and ambassador, has resigned owlnor tn New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio and will make no i appointment while diSerences with Bismarck. authority and force, and it Is con iviaryiana to and aaie, affairs of tne Pacifin Kansas description m. the I.fe5f:i-:aeatf. trary to the generally received Ideas of the services performed by deputy main in such an unsettled stataJ ft of the powers of the Federal Gov uuanmaia aw elections in ujtober Professor Anderasen. thenelnhrAt. and is tnougnt probable that a superin I;; ed chess player, died at Breslau; I ernment to surround the polls with November, 1878. to road the under tendent, operate v ' offered an amendment tne deraaaa Shlppias-Trad- . United States troops, whose pres to Conkllng general management of f!ik. include other states. the General ence has a color of Intlmidatlop Superintendent of the A conference of rsnraenf Ativan nt After debate, it was rejected. . Union Pacific, will be selected from the German shlDDinar a a a i trade we extend an Invitation to the oe offered or another amend ameng the general it Ulcers of ih Conkllng waeiaer.any snouia imenaeq mously agreed that the shipping ILadles of Utah to call and hot. The repeal of this portion of ment, which was agreed to. cover business was more depressed Jn 1878 an tne Elites, but Information ing to the law would be generally received as Inspect the for a feneration. Tha &hnn j., , than era ArreaS .. New York. Pennsylvania. srjp lute with satisfaction is estimated at Xl,4 deficiency Ohio la not to be deferred before the John Xi&nham, alia Chas. John 700.000. . laree A number of ownra ( The law In relation to supervisors additional information could be son, was arrested last night and of wooden ; He la sailing vessels have an- of elections was passed February prepared. In Jail. placed with charged " tneir intention ; to allow Edmunds offered an additional shooting and killing an actress, oh nouncea S, 1871, and contains a numbef of resolution OF TOE SEASOX. to remain in sort thl their ships or on a tne the calling theatre In San Anto- spring. secretary ttsge lengthy; provisions, the chief of to report fully all information in his nio, Texas, in July: Also, woundimr .1 iiuY'i Which we will endeavor to sum' possession touching the occasion iwu men at tne same time. Ian- tnarlxe. Jn any city or town hav and necessity of such expenditures ham, who has been in the city for provisions of law under which three weeks, was recognized amone TroaWe to Show ing upward of twenty thousand and were uia auuteiico u( lue voiiseum bv an they rejected.' potiTBi1 two when citizens xdmundamade; Inhabitants, of ! the Texas theatre, offered hia amend thtn thereof, or in any county, parish or ment in a modified form, providing who was an eye witness to tha CeJ at Stnmlag Largei congressional district, ten citizens that after the resolution, a offered shooting and killing, The prisoner 1 f by Wallace, should be answered. maxea a weax aeniai or nis Identity, The attention of the Inhabitants 4 L&BGEfl STJCi Tfi&B ETB! thereof make known in writing to the reof but the the of Jewelry, the Secretary, property Treasury the J udge lof the . Circuit Court! of lis!:: the information deeiied; re- - woman he murdered,: was found on of Salt Iiake City is respectfully the United States; for the circuit port his person. The Statement of his directed to 'the' following extracts ected. wherein such place is situated, j Wallace's resolution. a amended accuser leave no : doubt that he is from ordinances of said city now in ' Conkllng, wa agreed to. 4r.-tiju1 GOODS guilty. that they desire .to have an 'ap- byAn , force r,u on wr-Session Executive was then A Hanrew Xseape.-or I eonoertUnd election ahtmal$ proaching registration Trepau,and and, when the doors were Louisville. 21 for Representative or Delegate te held, Bovnton running at large. Chap. XLI. Re I Seduellons in every Department, .Paul opened, adjourned until Monday. had a narrow; escape from death vised Ordinances: Cungrees scrutinized, the Judge, in . , .j i hoi-behere yesterday afternoon. The swift two court, may appoint --v m supervisors , z . . . I rn Bee. cn. roorcattle, horses, mn m. lniA.v. 21. Ellis offered current of the falls of ' Ohio sweep of election for such election district Washington, .mna JO JLX him 1 , shall the was v?10 be allow! He goau '.se sheep, past ing hogs city. Increasing the mem- verely bruised, ; but or voting precinct. When the a resolution ea w run at large witnln tne limits I . UIBi ( thankful that okhib, xiosiery of the on elecH committee e or uis ciiyj ana ail such animals, I Circuit J udge is unable to do this, bership Dress Goods and tions from 11 to 19, and stated he um iiiv wa uw iUBIu "iii i I partlculary a a a UUuu, ma7 am hho np py anv ail other croods at Half thAt he may appoint a District Judge to did so In the Interest of economy .i and driven person ' This ia and correctness of representation, Value. 21. Malar the owner of said tothepound.and perform that duty. The supervi- since It.. PobtsmotjthJN. ahai i k it frequently happened that Philip R.FendalI. United State liable to pay a fine animal sors are authorized to' attend the In anv mm f . to a press of business the Marine Corps, died suddenly this No Boasting , but a Fact I 'T owing exceeding' f 10 for each animal.; v registration and election as well as committee was not able to report on morning. . the counting of votes, and scrutin- election cases until the last days of Ssaater Crimen and punishments. Chan. Sargeat Ketlreaaeat a Lees ise all the proceedings, challenge tne session. Referred to the com ' IT VII, Revised Ordinances: te California. on mittee rules. voters, see that certificates are pro- - ' i S8 Bee to said he desired apolezizs j Washinotoit, Capitol perly made, and stay by : the ballot forFrye a remark he made such as turkevs. duAka. OUR i day says: Although, Sargent made all fowl, box and returns until every duty that he did not believetheinother the total many political enemies by his geese .and hens found runnlns at i. -- H r v "1 . i ' tbe democratic party. cuivairous, partisan, ;and, zealous laree at anv time between thm 1 ureiauon 10 tne canvass" is com aepravltyor w tn riant,-.. vi iKAtmt 5 IFR- - : x um tom) upon tne r loriua case - . ,4- i nad course, his retirement is a loss to day of March and the 1st. tUv xt .' - . .. m t t . . j k4mwt. mAam ircuis courts are shown ' ... I' , ' .J U. 1 him was that he t oe mistaken. suau ana lorieitea an to i5 wvouqr, auiorma and to also empowered to appoint for each tt the injury. hall be liable to be killed by any (jMikugnter.i cuuuuy, ana mat ne is a lovable person TO THE ' Judicial district In! their circuits Reagan desired to refer several man. It says that he always upon whose premises they went - t . i. s j euii ... , t CAier supervisor from among the bills, but Conger objected. He also w uig mcue 01 tne unaer aog in may be found trespassing. L CX - j I tf. i j fa,. to resohaa been a the of -' reference made a : objected Complaint and on that that 'o r i'jpij the , night fight," left (wt Oommlssloners, to hold ol&ee lution which Young desired to of when ,r ' tj TniiDE ! he the Senate there were persona herding "cow and y- ether 17II0LES41E as long aa he is faithful and capable. fer for the of the more hands reappointment fen' with hearts' mnlmala behind bench the lands aflioln- Ia case of any interruption of these yellow fever committee. mem. extended to him, than men ' the allowauch lng city, ", till animaj. to uurjoooing pjcocsior tne com In the Adjourned supervisors Tuesday. performance of uauaiiy receive. The leave their to tres- ing Season will be 'well Belected herds, commit uu ineir duties, they may call to their ue "as invitaaccepiea at bottom figures. tion of and pass the aid the fj. S. Marshals and their of the Navy damage upon the tint and purcnaoea w & r a. - Secretarys La IOU montn-- cruise te the garden or orchard into Which T, " ereral or special deputies, who can compeUUonT meeting keenosj - -- ; they fgina t I f , jueuiterranean. can.... waraln entrant. Rnnk .... , ;1 arrest any person ;so llnterrupUog, ... ... wm u rrUKH I i - . Belief the far BmUm. Baapaaaaa Order ef Boataess car.le.mes. ahould . be , guarded Cetmamluee. ana tax nun berore a Commisi, fT?? NW YOJK. 2L Ovef amfTltnn sioner or Jadge of the United dollars i was sent to the New Orleans Representttlve !Ffnnsa. hifnnin against: or a. too frequent rerMti 11. ... thereof submit of tbe 'TrMtnat' democratic CniTOtM may caucus. herder the, BUtes, who can proceed against oaaxs, yesterday, from this city. . AI i .1 , 11W aiuuuuuu, uuiuiilbud uie loiiowing committee heavy damaser. ,Ji him under the criminal law. Tbe KopablieaaJMirakU Ttml Sere, ofwpumicu . Senate the a to with view .M r detr. wmviMMvm tosee tht Thus. It Will be perceived, great The return of the rebel uij uuij tbe order of business of th me aoove mining In extra session: Chalmers, chairman; Washington: is still comment power Is placed in the hands of these supervisors, and. particular! upon by the Journals. Bpeaking of Carlisle, Cox, EWing,! Springer, compueo wiia, lesau persons take All new omcers or uonsmaa. tha Tucker, Atkins, Clymer, lieagan, daenoUceaad govern themfieiv- -. .ESTABLISHED 1G04.- the Chief Supervisor who is alio Herald's . . $U..s .i t .11 i.J i. . Blckneil I and Washington Phelpa, ; ; accoramgiy. , . , , a Commissioner authorized to hear ent says; The northern corresponddemocrat: ? both uii. and act Judicially on complaints in houses, think the southern i asking and getting someBooth is appointed a member of made before him. He is allowed men are ' more than their llarshal of share thing tne juoara of Je?ehts of the Tees far ' special - J .. ! ; 11 filing, every rsturn, places.- . i ' ' Rail "Take dtv. I 'u t sonlan lift :,;. in place of ex report, record, document or ether xne zncnn$ says, editorially: If nenaior Institution! ' m March 20, 1879. argent. Cast Tcmplo ; ml ? paper; for affixing bis seal thereto; for entering and Indexing his record; for arranging end transmitting repoiti to Congress; for giving a copy of any paper, etc Under this system, it Ia claimed, thousand! of lawful .voters have been kept away from the polls. The case of Commissioner Davenport, of New York, ia an Illustration. At the last electlon.ai proven by testimony before the courts and In Congress, he caused the arrest of thousands of citizens and prevented many others from voting by Intimidation, taking care to keep close enough to the line of the law to show some semblance of cause ror his action. By this means be made a large sum of money. In fees, be sides helping the Republican party to keep Democrats away from the polls. No wonder then that the system la obnoxious to the party hich has suffered most from Its workings, and that they are now determined to sweep it away from the statute book of the nation. By thd aid of the test bath the Republican party have been able to keep Democrats off the panels of grand and petit Juries. By the presence of the military, the manipulations of , supervisors and the power of United States Marshals, they have been able to exercise undue control at elections. As: might be expected, the ruling authorities oppose any change. Remove these regulations with which they have hedged in the ballot box, and it Is almost certain that the election of 1SS0 will end, their control of the country, their political enemies will step into the positions they have held so long, and men who have fought against the Union will occupy Its poets of honor, and the revenues of the country be bandied by the party against which they have been freely squandered. It will be a wonderful change, and may not be wrought without bloodshed and carnage. 80 far as the measures In question are concerned, the fairest and most honorable method it to pass repealing bills and leave the their defeat responsibility of upon the . President, making the necessary appropriations for national expenses : without linking to them incongruous legislation. By this means the Democrats would make more friends among the thinking portion of the people, a long special session would be avoid ed, and the odium of the continu ance lot the obnoxious laws would fall upon the party now gradually losing: Its grip upon the country But an obstinate spirit, rules the of the hour, and we must wait in patience to see what will be the issue. -- i V l iii- .4 " I . j ORDER MS nrt . to-(la- y, sir,.; kbtoijei." . -- J . i ; -- 1 ' -- . . ' " ... i .V . ;: til' . ! i 1 , Kid at . I mw - ir - cloveS :ct. r ; ; j r t "i1 " J i. f.'V Uf : . -- EAGL.E Now Goods for all Depart montfj - EWiPORi'UiVJ; ; BIJCTION 1 ' ri--4- ' ' Htrdr U't NOVELTIES i ";:-is r r " .' 'f It'- ; 'I - ,f :.'r .'. S - - 10 H inniAwS er Gr JEL -- - uj ' - T . 1 VlfifEQ . -- . -- : Wi-i:v,- ?"f t t.. -- GENTS FJSR YABD Tip - : J a . . -- r-- 'nt : ? . ;. i 2I.-4T- "'.. he -- MILLINERY . 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