Show SOUTHERN SENATORS express themselves on the boycotting scheme IT IS GENERALLY deprecated the borce bill however 1 aimse serious trouble if it it nies law work done correspondences Correspondence 1 july 25 the southern senators deprecate boyc but decline to talk about it some of ahm for instance german if alry land and vance of north caulina see nothing in it bat the silly of superheated super heated excited imaginations senator vance paid 1 I am a tian and therefore I 1 do nor swe ir ant if I 1 were f profane man I 1 should cill it the d st nonsense we ought lo 10 oppose the force bill by every lesal means withie our boac if it be passed in spite of us then ue do as the town clerk of cephers did and counsel our people to do ioia ing rash senator gorman was equally free in expression the maryland senator is very blunt and although that manner is liable to offend it usually camp with it the sincerity of the speaker he aid such utterance ae in the extreme no public ma in washington is in with a plan or would encourage it fr a moment tiie effect of the passage of uch fuch f a measure aa the lodge bill le bad in both it is having its effect alre sidy aa a resale of the mere agitation of the question he said that beverl baltimore biad called upon him who have projected lame in the youth they told me he continued that chev would co on further in the matter until the foice bill hd ben finally disposed of if the measure passes they will drop the affair altogether and similar action wili no do abt follow in scores of cases all talk of a boycott however is attention is directed to the forta third congress and ohp attempt to pass the force hill when biarne was speaker of the house and B F butler was chairman of the judiciary committee which reported the bill to the honse general wheeler of alabama made a great argument areu ment against the present bill and general butler wrote to him for a copy as worth preserving and received an answer as follows upon the question of the constitutional right of congress involving its right to take charge of federal elections in caes of emergency can by the united states statutes and constitution be only this sec 4 chapter 1 when the state shall refuse or neglect to provide for the election of united states senators and representatives the national legislature may appoint the representatives of the state but the times places and manner of holding elections for senators and representatives senta tives shall be prescribed in each state by the legislature thereof it is a notorious fact that a number of republican senators are disgusted with the lodge bill and would sav so but for the trouble such frankness brings no sooner does a senator sav that he deprecates such legislation than lie is hounded by a lot of partisan sinto denying or modifying his published expressions it has become as much as a republican senators life is worth to think aloud contrary to the republican journals in this matter every senator who is reported as being lukewarm is immediately seen and if he does not authorize a contradiction of adv little expression that escaped him it is contradicted anyhow it is not strange that under the circumstances senators should for the sake of pea 0 keep their views to themselves they will not however be regulated or if ever the time comes to jump the neck of the lodge bill and the life out of it mr parris n must have learned something recently which caused him to think thai his chances of being are improving he has au a statement to be made to the effect that hid wife did not accept the cottage at cape may point because lie refused to allow her to do it and that he he paid for it with of jus own money the effect of this statement would have been greater if it had been made sooner the house in obedience to the dictation of sleeker reed has passed the original package bill and the national bill tho behring sea correspondence lias been sent to congress and the fact is apparent that mr biarne has done nothing but maintain the claims of mr Clev elands administration |