Show OUR washington NEWS from our correspond washington march 26 the moot striking features of the tariff debate in the ahouee were chairman Ding leya comprehensive and blaines i like speech and the speech made by representative dolliver mr dolliver won hia as one of the est orators in the ahouee long ago but all previous efforts were surpassed this week space forbids giving all he said but toe following will give an idea ot the speech for the first time ince 1816 every great employment of tho american people ia in a common recognition of the import reasonable discrimination by our laws in bayor of our own people the farmer because nearly everything be has for sale must be sold here or not at all the manufacturer because he has lound it impossible to sell homemade home made gooda in a marke has already bought itsek poor at he bargain counters of europe ana asia and commerce because a nation like this that goes past the closed doors and broken window lights of factories facto riis to alie ends of ohp earth for what it buys is in a condition that ia completely fatal to all como merce austic do and foreign I 1 like tah bill it ia neither eastern nor western nor northern nor southam Sou them it ia american through and through opening the doors of opportunity to every section and to every state atour committee gentlemen without fear or favor toward any foreign country hai conscientiously undertaken to make this bill a patriotic act ot good will toward the U S of america the farmers of the U S my brethren we eager not for the fabled markets ot the w arld tasy are longing for the music ol 01 the factory bell caico back the idle to deserted workshops of the U 8 gentlemen you may talk of dilver and gold bour friends in an undertone begin to express their alarm you may argue about bonds and mortgages mort cages and banks and capital and labor until the wheels in your head begin to revolve like impedes but you will never get back prosperity in the TT S until you give back to the american people the working wages that they lai four years ago ex sanator of oregon who is in washington on business before tho U S supreme court gays he will return home aa soon as ha gets through and has no idea of remaining in washington to take any part in the contest that ex senator correttia Cor bettia making to be elated in reply to questions mr mitchell said 1 I have nothing to say about the situation except that I 1 was the choice of a largo majority of tha republicans of my state my successor appointed by ane governor is heie and it reels with the senate whether he shall be boated if ho is recognized that ends the matter it the appointment is rejected then it will rest with the governor to decide whether the legislature shall be reconvened I 1 do not know bat he will do it aothia is done a new Legi filature will be elected a year from nest june mr bett detill expresses confidence that he will bo seated but there are few men in who do not think hie show for that beat a very slim one charles dick of anio the new secretary of tho republican nation 1 who will have personal charge of the washington headquarters of the committee needs no introduction to the prominent republicans of the country he was assistant secretary of the committee during the last campaign and previous to that time had made hia reputation as an able political manager by three years service as chairman of the republican state committed comm ittes of ohio the adoption by the senate ot a reo lution providing for an investigation into the civil service law in order to de termine whether it shall be continued amended or repealed is the first step in an attempt to bring about of abuses which have crept into the ad of that law abuses that were more numerous nume roua and flagrant under the last administration than ever before the principle of the law is all right hot the which has been practiced in its administration la all wrong it is hoped that the investigation ti will be senator alia n has a bill for the repeal of tho civil service law and all amendments thereto |