Show 88 INE 8 next mi for tile of 0 doing 1119 big 0 vork at orl I 1 ti SIL Vp IS 19 STILL IN THE ME RING government appointees will be boat at tended to at ones oace r masten a specialty e A herald special fro from washing sa giTh 0 comin g lo 10 Oe nrc 17 es ta abone ne 0 4 tho the most important and interesting inter euer cuer held in times of pence peace indeed the present indications are that le legislation 0 isolation of the most crucial character is to be pressed by tile the party in power and since the recent elections gave new hope to te the republicans they will do their utmost to resist t the he policy of the administration regarding the tariff arid and tho th proposition to repeal the federal election laws to ona who does not understand the slow methods we of the senate arid and the ninny many opportunities for not only oaly impending legislation but of actually preventing action under the rules when lien the minority hang together solidly rol fol idly it would seem saem that the democrats on account of lim laving ving possession of all the branches of tho the government ought to bs be able to pass any measure within a reasonable time on which they may be united since sir nr cleveland was installed last march the party has not be bean n united on all the leading questions this was notably true durin during thy the extra session of congress i when the administration demanded banded ed tho unconditional repeal of tile the purchasing clause of the sherman law aw on the final vote in the senate on that proposition the Demoe democrats rats were evenly divided in the house when the wilson alson bill providing for the repeal but not looking to any future as implied in the voorhees cs bill which was accepted by the house as a substitute for its own rue measure asure while h it 5 t the he majority for unconditional repeal was a large one the states that are more reliably democratic than any in the union and which furnish famish two thirds of the electoral votes necessary for the election of a democratic president were largely opposed to the repeal unless the their r representatives were assured in advance advance that some provision would be made for continuing silver ns one of the money metals of the country the states which are clas classed ed politically as southern including the old slave states which did not go out cut of the union durin during the civil war such as delaware maryland missouri and kentucky are the very backbone of tha democratic party this has been shown repeatedly in tile tho elections and on tho the ath of this month the party was ivas badly whipped in all of the northern aud eastern states but more than held its downin own in the south on the pro position posit on to repeal unconditionally the borman inan law jaw the represents tire the democratic persuasion froni lie southern states voted on the financial question as follows toi for r peal 34 against repeal 82 A ve igni fi cant vote As telegraphed the herald a row few days day sago go tile tho pr president eident and the ster general havo have informed it nu wr of of f congressmen they intend tz tj remove as fast as it can be done ill 11 of the republican postmasters in a 5 ter of the presidential class mr bissill even went so far as to state to otie one of the members that after the annual reports aro are out of the wa way yv and he can get a few days rest contends heyn hon tends to make things huna hum in in liis his department intimation intimating also t h at rm y aspary the force required to 0 kaiet abt n alfee aun i i n ing clr that t at tho the decapitation will ill commence just us 48 soon as congress meets again this is very cheerful news to the senators and representatives as they have been ui mercifully merciful lv critic criticized criticism ise d because the republicans have been allowed to hold bold on to most of tile the large post offices all these hese months tho the partisan feeling is is such all over tile the country that the democrats wants to see their own people in possession of tile the offices and they will not be sati satisfied f aed until the changes 0 are made it is understood that the pres president and postmaster p 0 st master general have r reached the conclusion that the patronage must bo be dealt out speedily and then they will expect the democrats in congress Congre sm to stand by tho administration on the tariff and other leading policies promises have been m made ado before on this same line but one thing thina n and another has happened to prevent the fulfillment of the same and the consequence is that many of the congressmen will not believe that tha t the removals are to bo be mado made until the slaughter actually commences the they v are something like old uncle remus was when tho the little boy promised to bring 0 him a big bi 0 supply of ginger cakes he rem remarked arced to the child cakes honey is better dan hearin tell uv em cm if as mr bissell asserts not lees than 1000 postmasters of tho the presidential class aro are to be changed within the ne next x t mon month th or six weeks it is fair to assume that salt lake ogden 00 1 and most of the more important n t offices in utah will vi be readied reached |