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Show POPULAR SENTIMENT ON i LOUISIANA. The Milwaukee News jjivcs iclica-tioo iclica-tioo of the fueling upon tlio Louisiana question, before tlio adjournment ot : ooQifrcb, iu thtmi words: President JoIidhoo waa impeached for iarifjj( to a.-nurt the coaiUludonai jjowur oi' Hie executive to remove a personal ami puhlieil eouiuy l'rutn his owa cabinet but Grant can employ liiB army ol the Uuiicd .Sutea to lun:e a Htate K'jvoniDicut upua a peoplo with iniiuuily. tiurjiU'jr Carpenter mated that bo dw.H nut ntuuip Wisconsin Wis-consin in duleoeC of the K'-lloi' U:iurp-ation. U:iurp-ation. I'ara ho mump W iscuusio in deft'oao of Mm l'leei'luut who fjutainti that usurpation, and propones to maintain main-tain it with military force.' Senator Carpenter's exact worJ.sare: "I would like to bco anybody stump WLiconnin in the next canvass if we stand by thia K'jllofftf government. II this is to bo done by tho Republican party in the aonato thia year, I want to lot tho job of stumping Wisconsin nest fall to tho honorable beualor from Indiana." In-diana." Since tho Milwaukee News is the great opponition organ of that State, and Mutt Carpenter is tho great representative rep-resentative of tho bono and sinew of tho Republican party thero, their utterances ut-terances on tho Louisiana question may bo accepted an authoritativo and not alone of the popular feeling in tho Stato they represent, but in tho northern States general,?. And this feeling, it umst be remembered, remem-bered, existed prior to tho lato bloody encounter in tho city of New Orloane. If wo mistake not, tho popular feeling made known through the pres upon that outrage- will show that senator Carpenter is not tho only man of tho Kcpublioan party who will find tho task of supporting "thia Kollogg government" a greater burden Lhau oao bo borne. Major Uknkkal, tho lit. Kov. Dr. Newman has boon re-elected chaplain of tho penate. IIo prays with such unotuousnoss ovorlhoso lambs of tho fold who may bo smitten with Credit Mobilior scab, that a continuation of his potitions is evidently desired. He couldn't obtain tho coveted bishopric which tho Methodist Conference had to bestow, but ho has scoured tho per diem which tho senate pays for its praying. Vet why it should biro its praying out, and not lot it by contract on shares, with such pious souls as Harlan, l'omoroy, Patterson, ct at. in tho chamber, is more- than wo can eco. liut l'arson Newman's success in retaining re-taining tho position, with its increase of salary, reminds us that tho New York Herald has this to 6ay under dato 2oth ult.: Tho benate ha" devoted tc-day to tho discu.-sion of a bill designed to overthrow the Mormon religious and civil rulo in Utah. Chaplain Newman, New-man, who has born very active in this crusado, was on tho floor of tho senate all day, going from scna'.or to senator to prompt remarks. And thus ho wou'd avenge his defeat de-feat in tho New Tabcrnaclo in this city. If professor Pratt hadn't demolished de-molished him with passages of Scripture, Scrip-ture, and floored him with Hebrew quotations, his reverend parsonship might have boon as active in urging a mission of praying parsons as ho now is in lobbyiog for missionary jurists to bo thrust to greatness by Sheridan's bayonetf. |