Show BY Y TELEGRAPH FORTY FORTY SIXTH CONGRESS EXTRA SESSION SENATE washington in speaking on the bill prohibiting military interference at the polls said the president arrogantly assumed that congress had bad no right to form legislation Jegi in appropriation bills the veto message was simply a stump speech and one inbae in bad taste too it was an echo of conk lingua speech morgan spoke for three hours and a half washington 9 of f the bill prohibiting military interference ter at elections was then resumed edmunds called atten i tion to certain clauses clause of the constitution atit ution to various laws and to the writings of hamilton as the foundation of his remarks on the bill and said he had read from the constitution and from a series of iava lava those parts chien bore on the power of the toe executive depart iii ment ak to show that from the beginning of the government it had been conceded and mai mal maintained n ta ineck that where there was wa law there must bo be power to earr carry earry y it into effect and there still ax existed isted fated express authority for the president it to exert the military powers of the tha government ment wherever the ex execution of the laws on all ali and everywhere ia Is obstructed by bombina tiona tiong too powerful for the civil authorities to suppress the united rotates mars marsdale marshals baie bale too have bave express power to command all necessary sary jary as absi asai istance stanca inthe performance of 01 theli their duty the executive waa was not a tyrant ut but bat a civil fleer officer of author izail to uee use ail all available force to execute constitutional laws president jackson announced hi his bis s possession of power conferred by the constitution and the laws jaws passed in pursuance of it while in 1833 south carolina CAroli set up her will against the execution of national laws lawa there were the same old her hen hense herse seles ies les of state sovereignty gaty often repeated he argued there was express authority to exert all the power of which the republic is capable to prevent infractions of law if lt elections eject fons ions all ali ail fall or are prevented what becomes of lne lhea republic and the liberty of citizens when the power of law overcomes op position opposition nobody has lost anything except by deay de lay destroy the fountain feun tain of power nud anu the republic Is at an end mr edmunds analyzed the bill bif and said its preamble contradicted its Us body the preamble declared that troops at the polls are contrary to the spirit of our institutions and destroy the freedom of elections while the body of the bill declared deci arec that troops might be at the polls even on election days under certain conditions the bill reflected the doctrine of its makers that this government nearly a century old ami hifa hoary with renown should be treated as an extraneous neighbor dr and sometimes as a frield or foe foo he denounced such a doctrine by sophistry men have denied denlea the teachings of the framers of the constitution regarding congressional elections and say there Is no liberty unless obtained by the supremacy of state rights lights I 1 washington 10 edmunds concluded his speech yesterday as follows do you in a mandatory manner in your hour of triumph intend to sweep away everything which the wisdom of our fathers achieved and the valor their sons song preserved the bill before us was the first step in that direction there is somewhere in the aution tu tion unless we go into anar chya power which in spite of threats will stand aa as a bulwark against any effort to breakdown break down the constitution and laws lawa and when you recover from your emotions you will have the peace of which the act of 1855 1863 speaks but you will have peace at the polls only when you recognize by deed as well as by word the political equality of all citizens and their free freu right of lawfully voting under the law and for the law it will not be the peace of the reign of terror and of the grave but the peace of justice and liberty asserted in legal form for the expression pres preb slon sion of the public will when bygones will be bygones and and harmony everywhere prevail applause blaine said bald mr president I 1 want to make a single remark 0 on n the bill itself if there thele is to be a vote upon it I 1 desire simply to put a punctuation point in the progress of things aa as they are now going on ou and that punctuation P point 0 a is oto to mark the high tide w which h 1 t the h e ancient doctrine of state rights righta is cre creating cresting abing in this chamber and in this congress this question theatt the attention eption of the american people for just about 60 years yearb it has bad llad its tips and dawns downs its victories and its defeats if IV was strangled for bome some time son it was dallied billed fth with ith bavin by yan van buren buron it if iose fose rose to full strength under i polk polls and pierce and B bach uch anan it itself farilie tor for the deadly struggle under brecken I 1 idge ridge bah inh iah and d if I 1 mistake nota not a ina inn ma arity ot senators Bena benn I 1 ta for tOrs far s who ait alt bit pit an on that side bt thy chamber bu supported breckenridge when he emeddie embodied d that deadly beresy heresy in whatever there was nha in the issue between calhoun arid and jackson that side Bide of the senate chamber represents oal Cal hourn hoUri whatever there was wab in the contest di dividing tiding the demo crapio patty party between breckenridge and D douglas that side of the chamber ar represents I 1 shall not debate this bill it were useless it has been exhaustively debated the whole measure is a removal of the federal government from its proper ro domain and installation of the states statis into the degree of power that were not dreamed of by calhoun calhaun and were net not asserted by breckenridge we thou thought gift glit there had been something gained on this question in a costly war and in amendments to the constitution but the tide as ae it now sweep is on the ebb obb and the power of the union the power of ot the federal government was never ab beakas weal as these thebe laws and these proceedings will make lt it pass this bili bill while warning oil off the national government bromall from all ali interference or control of its own election you voted down on the other bill a proposition that armed meu men should nov not come to the polls with the expressed intent of interfering with the rights of voters and yen you took refuge under the paltry quibble that it was nob not within the constitutional power of tho the united states government to warn the bloody handed ruffians from tk the e polls where representatives in the federal congress chosen pass this bill as a triumph of the xe party against the spirit of the union pass it in defiance ot of all the lessons lesson si and all the teachings that have come from a bloody abortive rebellion pass it and mark as a high tide of that reaction which were it to rise higher could lead only to another and formidable rebellion against the legit mate authority of the union chandler said that history is repeating itself today there is a proverbial pro verbal saying that bourbons never learn anything and never forget forgot anything the proverb is very applicable to the bourbons of thib this country in 1856 he said the Bour bourbons boris buris had control of this government you had a majority in both houses a majority inthe in the supreme courts and the whole of this government was under your control you brought up the re of the tho missouri compromise and rind forced your northern men then as you are doing now to vote for that repeal and you did it by the same means then bir air you crowded your men till you crowded them off the bridge in 1857 whan when t took my seat in this body with jeff davis laughter there were 41 democrat democrats sj 20 republicans and 2 independents of those dema democrats 28 were from the southern states 16 from the northern 2 independent then aa as no now w independents in this body upon every question connect edwith sl slavery ayery alery voted with the south then you crowded your r mu men ofa ou the bridge and they sank bank k to a man in the waters of oblivion to r nise rise ise iso no more forever sir of the 17 members not a poli solitary tary man from the north ever came up to the surface of tho waters of oblivion you crowded them oft off the bridge you compelled them to vote for measures su res rea which the north could not riot and would not nol submit sir today to day you ou are doing thyself tho self seif bame samo thing today we have in this body 41 democrats SO 30 republicans and 1 inde pe pendent nent today to day as 22 years ago on all questions connected with state independent party as a unit votes with the democratic party parly today to day you hav easl easi said 42 members in this body 41 leaving out the independent part have 12 members from the north look at the change that has place since that time sir people are more thoroughly arouse today to day against this doctrine heresy of stata state rights than from 1857 to 1861 you proposed I 1 to pension jefferson davig davia and every single one of your northern allies voted to pension him you rou eulogized him as a patriot to be compared aide side by hide side with washington and all the patriots of the revolution and every one of ybur your hor hon northern thern allies voted aye after the close of the rebellion you claimed you were poor and buffering suffering and ana we found you poor and suffering we vve found you ragged and poor and we clothed you we put pat upon you the robe of american amerle an citizenship which you had forfeited felt feit ee and wo w killed hailed for you the fattey daic dalo you to feast I 1 supposing yoo after being clothed j gerein yourt yourl min dAnd when we invited you to the feast you said baid awe we have always owned that calf balf and you have no Int interest erest brest in iri it laughter aughter astow no w you inform us that you are going ta repeal all republican measures what is the job ob you have undertaken you are going boundo to undo all that the republican party has done where dodou begin do you begin at ht appo ma tux or before it civery i very important to know where you vou and then to where you propose to stop you hava undertaken a very large job for a it party of oty jour aur and with the people who drew are to td tiit bit as judg judges es upon your stir acts you have undertaken W ta unselt unseat aw a man plan in thib this body olit bratu au will deny that you haap prider undertaken taken the job you have simply undertaken to ate ato the case dra ofa senator gedat tir lir on this bate sate that has been decided by the highest li 1 tribunal that at could acton act on that question tsie there are 12 senators on that thai side of bf the house that every maa man on thia this side believes haye have poorer poo ree titles to their seats than the honor bonor honorable atile allie senator from has baa to his by fraud and violence you occupy your beau seau now how show ua how hov thia body if you dare eaton baton I 1 call tall the senator to order d r the tho senator is entirely out of orden order order when he says that 12 11 senators senatore on thid thiet flor hold bold their thor feats seats by fraud and violence Chandl chandler erX X did not bay say that I 1 sald said they held beld their thor seats by a poorer I 1 I 1 title you bald baid said sald fraud abdoo and violence chandler 1 I baud bald ald w we e believe evi evl eve it and so I 1 f do believe and io 0 o I 1 have a right to believe garland gariand asked that the exact taken down dovin the official reporter read the words as taken cloah by him win and aa as given above beck caned upon chaudier chandler to name the men who beld held their kheir heir hair seats by fraud and violence hill hoped th the eAues question tion tiou would be dropped drooped eaton said bald the remarks of the benator senator from michigan were insulting aatu out of arder erdl er and called balled for a ruling by the chain chair the president pro tem tern ove overruled the point jot lot order order being id stored restored chandler reiterated hid his ideas regarding the titles of the democratic senators but mr president presidents I 1 did not rise to discuss thia this question I 1 simply rose fo to say to the other side you i have your day in court make the most of it your time ia Is short the people of the north have taken thib thia question I 1 in a hand fian dand and from the atlantic to the pacific from one end of this jand land to the other the people are arouse alarmed at the statements that have havu been mada made and the actions that have been taken in this chamber and in the other house within the last 60 days day let me say to you gentlemen on the other elde side of the chamber anene mond mend up narain harsin is written all over yoac brows applause in the galleries which was promptly checked by the chi efi chair air the bill to prohibit military interference ter ference at elections was then passed in the precise form in which it came from the house yeas 33 nays 23 a party vote ousa HOUSE washington 10 A bill was vhs reported from the tho committee on the rev revision Islon of laws and passed amending the law relating to writs of prohibition and mandamus also a bill relating to widows and pensioners of the war of 1812 also to give peni pena pensions lons ions ta to women who are a second time widows opposition was made to the latter bill as an entire change of the pension laws and on motion of garfield it waa wai was referred to the pension committee the bill prohibiting the pre presente presence sento of military at abt places of election wag waa presented as enrolled and was wat elgard by the speaker AMERICAN washington WASHING tons TONg 8 A large majority of the house of tives today to day astonished the advocates of the bill fon for or the enforcement of the eight hour law by unceremoniously laying it on the table and subsequently Bub sub by daring to go on record against it on a yea and nay vote upon a motion to reconsider the tabling the effect of to days action is to leave the eight hour law a dead letter on the statute book the vote was waa nonpartisan non partisan members representing agricultural districts being almost unanimously against the bill while nearly all those from manufacturing centres bentres and navy yard districts were very naturally eager to ba be recorded in its favor erle ERIE pa 8 tho the awyer E elliott party left here at this thih morning for long point canada 28 miles milea distant the ring was pitched at 11 twelve rownds were fought lasting 12 11 1 1 minutes and 40 seconds allott E wab was as badly punished almost from the first aud at the end of the lasit lafit round wab waa insensible dwyer wab waa comparatively fresh at it a the close and was hurt but little ellott llott liott fought bravely even exen desperately abely and was game to the last but beit was clearly overmatched over matched buffalo 8 the prize fight between dwyer and elliott was won by dwyer in 12 rounds elliott was very ge verely severely punished the fight took place at long boint point canada tha same grounds where morrissey and heenan fought in 1858 about people witnessed the mill ban SAN FRANCISCO 8 re turns of the vote in the city yesterday gives a majority against the new constitution of 1215 returns from the interior confirm previous the instrument la adopted by a majority arity of gow gom to the farmers seem to have voted vote d almost solidly for it the result has caused much bitterness of feeling in business circles where it is looked upon to a considerable extent as an attack upon city interests by the interior there is ala an evident determination to make maake the best of w whak what hat hai is 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