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Show A HELP FOR THE SENATE. Yeaterday we noted Senator far-mack far-mack a outrageoua woidy attack upon dm. Smith, Mating that while he with-drew with-drew a comparatively mild aaaault upon Senator Dolllver he did not withdraw with-draw that upon Oon Smith. That u true for the time covered, but the day afterward, Senator Cermack atated thnt 'whatever might be hi pciaonal opinion of Oen Bell and Pmlth. It wa not proper to employ harh and offen-alva offen-alva epithet" Therefore, "In characterizing char-acterizing their acta ho had employed omo language wh!h, prhap, ha ought not to have uaed ' Ho he will prohublv atrlke that language out of the Ilocnrd, hut hla "peraonal opinion' rrmalna that Gen Smith la a 'acoun-drel, 'acoun-drel, murderer, butcher, ' and a ' bloody old acnundrel,' while Oen. Bell la a ahado wure If polble. So that here-after here-after Senator Carmack will not need to ime the an opprobrloua epithet, but can conveniently refer to hla p"iaonal opinion" nf the men a tlll In force, or n applying alio to other army officer offi-cer It I thu convenient to have n code of bllllnragate, and we uggcat that It would aave th Democratic Henulor trouble If they would get up a code-book, with a full Hat of epithet and acurrllou term, having number or key word, whereby they could apply ap-ply the at will, without In fact disturbing dis-turbing th "decency and courteay of debate" by ipeaklng them It a a great Idea, arid we enrneatly commend It to the attention of "the moat augut debating de-bating forum In the world " which ap-rearn ap-rearn tn be In urgent need of aomethlng of th aort |