Show IMPUDENCE illustrated some of the partisan papers ate are making much of a remark attributed to congressman talcott of routh bouth carolina and dwell with much unction on what they call the manly conduct exhibited by him the statement la is that he be called on postmaster general bissell the other day and said raid 1 ci I have not come here to crawl upon my day belly to you mr postmaster general or to mr cleveland for crumbs of office I 1 came here to assert my rights righta as a representative and intend to do it IJ to a certain class of people that kindol language lau guage in the place where it was uttered may seem manly and courageous out here where the genteel icen teel in life obtains some recognition it amounts to so much swashbuckler bravado just what rights 1 1 the representative of a congressional district has in one of the executive departments of the rover comeru ment above or differing from those of any other american citizen we confess an utter inability to understand the president is presumed to take counsel of the senators in the matter of certain appointments and as a matter of courtesy not of right he frequently receives and acts upon the recommendations of representatives but were anere to is nothing compulsory in the matter and the brights frights P spoken of do not appear it if mr bissell had bidden his visitor a peremptory good morning and imparted something bon ething I 1 in ak the nature of initial velocity to hla his guest in the event of the flatters lat latt erys staying upon the order of his gok going ngIt it would not have been amiss |