| Show RE WM jlii 1 BE 1 US H 1 b U HI L I 1 hua ik is I 1 they ire are ID the L 1 dle ow REBEL AND PRO UD OF IT the sentiments denson of of alabama would fight the ria flag aa ain washington oct 2 la ia the house dinsmore of arkansas opened the hec ond weeks debate on the bill to repeal the federal election laws with an argument me t in favor of repeal amson of Alabama followed in support of the measure he described the mili military tury governa government ent of the south after the war Spa spanking aking of the war itself issett hellec be declared lared with emphasis tapa he performed his duty as a confederate erata goldhar and was waa proud of it I 1 believe I 1 was right said he be and under similar circumstances would do it again oh you yon did not whip us I 1 I 1 he added humorously in reply to fi a suggestion from lacy of iowa that they would be forced back into line again yon yoh did not whip us we wore our selves out oat trying to whip you laughter I 1 discussing the action of con congress ress on the hilyer question sad and the split in the democratic party he hotly declared that some democrats ought to go over to the republicans we ought to meet and exchange prisoners said he divide at the A proceed with the fight lAppi lAp ause from the silver man and both sides of the house ray eay interrupted denson at one point to enquire whether the ex confederate from alabama did not believe tho the frami era of the constitution did not intend to found a nation of perpetuity how do you spell nation said denson danson with a big N replied r replied ray well where exactly where we differ said the alabama man 1 I sometimes spell it with a small K N always when it applies to banks he thought the constitution undoubtedly conferred the power to congress t 4 per ider the union but that the clause in port of these laws was only to be naad when tha states defaulted clarke of missouri followed with a vigorous speech in support of the bill the people did buot like he said the idea of united states marshals swag goring 0 around the polls saying who should vote and who should not clarke then delivered a tirade against the pretended love of the republicans for the colored race they call him negro said he we call him zer eer they thay gave him taffy we wa gave him I 1 lood food and cloi clothing th ing 11 murry the colored representative from south carolina nad had a tilt with clarke and the incident was finally closed with the assertion by clarke clarire that the color line would not be wiped out until the colored race divided as the white men did on econom c and other issues THE SENATE washington oct 2 the senate wa was called to order this morning mornin gat at the usual hour but had to wait for a quorum and then proceeded with rou ron tine bustness business sherman called attention to a misi misstatement i in a recent speech by senator white of california in quoting from the banters bankers magazine of august 1873 as to the coinage act of 1873 there was no such statement in the bankers magazine he said the whole statement was a manufactured lie from beginning to end it was worse than a f forgery L 1 ery an absolute fabrication branded with the brand of infamy he did not blame the senator from califor nia because the alleged article from the magaz magazine ine had frequently been quoted by others white said he had taken the extract from a work written by a very prominent republican and had not himself examined the Bati bankers kers magazine it if the extract was waa not correct he would omit it from the later edition of his bis speech the silver purchase repeal bill was then taken no dubois rising to a personal statement called attention to a remark of gorman german that the resolution introduced dy by dubois to defer consideration nf n financial legislation until the senatorial vacancies from the state cf c washington montana and wyoming were filled was wag offered for the purpose of conant ing time dabols denied that this was his motive washburn rep ot of minnesta Minns Minn sifa esAa supposed the object of the resolution was 1 to show that the opponents of repeal were leing taken at an advantage mcmillan then addressed the senate in favor of repeal |