Show A REPEAL BILL PASSED by a strictly party vote meaning that all the democrats voted on one 0 way and all the republicans the other way the national house of tives yesterday passed tho the tucker bill to repeal the federal election law IW this was by great odds odda the most important feature of the associated prom press service yesterday its agent at wash ington evide evidently otly realizing real zinn zing thin thie fr for it was hurried along and placed in the matilt ha handa tilt of the NS WB telegraph editor wn within avery a very few wit minute 3 ut eh of t ibe h e V vote 0 to below declared this is in as it should be and Is ia somewhat in the line of alone abone mentford ment for many instances of beinin DOSS in the past the majority for repeal nearly two thirds to this la is eight in two important it that the temporary mixing up of the parti aana regarding the silver question has baa reference to that subject only and that as As to all political leal questions the Demo ciata are as democratic and the republicans as hotrod strongly ly I 1 inclined their way 1 as aa ever before the e other respect is toe the portent of U the bill as a law which il 11 will fall probably b become e come io in a TOY very abort time it t resl the elates back to the rigidly hoe boice rule condition which they bet acu u before the war the Peti eril guver t or its agents as such must not oros cross tte it e lines defini denning defining nj the respective boundaries with out an invitation express or implied and an d its power to interfere in auy any election that occult after the bin bill is signed by the president ilent wall 11 be completely extinguished this like almost every consummation summation of a public oba character racier h hiba KB its goi and bad phases As all stated by ame s me of the democrats JIM in the debate prece preceding jing the passage of tile mie bill negro domination will not be tolerated and in order that this may be assured beyond all peradventure aft liu suspect that thai negro equality will be made a matter of past history this does not refer altogether to social equality a condition naturally repugnant to all ail the caucasian race north as well as buth at last and shown to be utterly io in practicable despite the earlier legis lati n of congress to that ono enu but bui it does refer particularly to the political equality secured to the colored meu men by the last amt ami edmer t to abe constitution with the presence prea enof of the blacks exercising suffrage on equal terms with the waite people there must of necessity be a 0 instant irritation which the hand of time instead of soothing will but aggravate such a state of affairs is utterly abnormal and must sooner or later be overcome by some means the means so as shown cannot come from the government and upon the repeal bill becoming law will be more than ave ever in the hands of the white people of alin the e south with the negro left to 0 such uch redress idress as he wiy obtain from the state courts only he will not be likely to regard this as a cheerful cheer chee rul ul pros hect another roe result alt may be the disruption of the solidarity hitherto and at resent present prevailing below mason A lle with those states in e and unopposed control of their own political affairs the band of mutual action for the attain attai jim ent of 0 common common deniis ands which bound them together will be relaxed if not removed entirely nt irely and as before the war business interests local affairs and inertial iner cial relations lois will be ainone the elements of political controversy at go BO alabama may be cou counted on with irith goso bome degree of confidence to vote for a P protective tariff isroff for the be first time in this generation ditto is as to louisiana and perhaps some other states stated ot of course this is 4 all more or dr less speculation but it all aill seems shadowed foreshadowed fore as a result of ahe the tucker bill becoming law |