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Show St. GeoVy; ; V f x Ut;r " itraclay . i Keening; f ; - jSKiSrcVK''' those concerned.- - Themajprity must rule and the man holdingjthe PresiPublished every evening, ' (except Sunday,) by dential authority by fraud ought - net 'W.rbARRENTER; r tHe inajbrity ts Atjocents per, Month, invariably in advance.: ; to cderce : The' SSFTOistribution, hours from 7 to 8 p.m. ... , Iforf8ay8 thAveto opena the way wide 'and clear for. a democratic BOFFIOE, UP: STAIRS in 1880. laPivertisiGg. Rater 75 cento a line per victory The Herald is well ' pleased with month Jcto. perijne fort s weeks. Transient advertisements cts' per.lihe. eacb'insertion. .the veto declaring that the President .3 vv- mahes somo strong points ; Tribune The says the Presidents BY message is unanswerable; Ii loaves' this democratic party no : rosd of esfrom suicide, "and it completes cape Special to the Telegram. v t. il v the 5' consolidation ' of the united and -r- frrf-.-'si confident' republican party hi the Sup..;WMBJBfOTOK JOtl After reading the Journal the speak- port of their official lcadcr?, The' 7Yok says; Ihe Prcai&ut has er presented the veto message of the which the' taken a sense Psegident,upon the army appro pria of the positionwill sustain. good country ; lion bill and it was .read by the clerk. CnicAuo aob' At the conclusion of Che reading of The following are some of tho opinthe message, - Sparks offered the folOrdered that the message ions of the press oh the Pre&dents velowing; ot the President whichhas just been to message: The St. Louis Republiread, be entered at length , in the can says, upon the President, upon Joarnai as required by . the constitu- the administration of which he is the tion for use and that the House will, executive head and upon the political . which he is made to repproceed toy consider said, organization for resent must rest the message and thereafter reconsider bill the mischevious . responsibility that consequences'; making appropriations for. the support follow. The.Gincinnaii .Gazette of (ho army for the fiscal year enaing may June 30, 1880, and that said message says; the statements in' the veto message, are so plain and the conclusions be printed.99 Adopted , so strong that they cannot bo scatterNew York 30.' ed.. The Boston Post says; The in of Presithe The Sun , , speaking Presidents objections are of little im-dents veto says; The damocv&U posifence He has unmistakably proper be abandoned and shy- claimed that ho and his. tion must hot party; ccuhieWbuld bo Such a fjclish to stop.the.wheelaofrljlov- ing and unpatriotic and politWally fatal iVjermnent toner thanubmUto re- - EVEfilBGTELEQRMfl. 1 ;-4- : I t ; i -- I f ..' - MNftMWMM1 r-r lELEBRAPj; ; ft i ' . . f ! f . ( - 1 1. . . 4 ?. to-morro- w, . . wore'-determine- d ft I 1 |