Show WANTS HIM TO USE THE VETO the absolute veto power is a dangerous weapon in the hands of a tyrannical executive but it may sometimes bo be used to benefit a state or a nation by an in honest intelligent governor or president the governor of a territory who possesses absolute veto power like the governor of utah can call by the dash of hia his pen render futile many weeks labor of the legislature by an amendment to the conati aution of the state of new york in 1874 the governor of that state is enabled to veto some items in an appropriation bill and to approve other items in the same bill while the president of the united unite states is compelled to cither either sign the bill in its entirety or veto it as a whole this says the new york sun is why the jobbers in congress always manage to tack their steals on to bills making legitimate and necessary appropriation mr danas dauntless paper con this subject as follows nevertheless a president with a backbone can stop this sort of trickery cry by vetoing every bill which ca contains n even a single dishonest or extravagant trava gant item A measure like tho the river and harbor bill 1511 of this year can be vetoed in the lump jump without much danger of injury to tho the public interests that bill is nearly all steal As to general appropriation billa bills into which swindles are incorporated this years naval bill fur fior instance veto them too keep sending such bills back to congress until cengr congress CBS ficai leaine ns to leave the dishonest part out the service of some department may saner in tho tile meanwhile well let it buffer suffer this congress is voting millions in dinv inv rapscallions rap scallions and the president is called upon to sign away the money what an op opportunity aty for a shrewd and bravo danl man what t an op anity for chester A arthurl el EMPEROR FRANCIS JO JOSEPHS parliament in the croatian diat diet at agram is inclined almost to rival the U S house of representatives with robeson and whitthorne on oil the floor discussion is usually brought to an end there because the excitement ef of the members is so intense that further speech becomes absolutely impossible when the projected law for the incorporation of the frontier waa was under debate recently I 1 barott oze gono protested against the mag aars in the house thereupon arose a whirlwind of violent discussion cus sion several impassioned gentlemen whose names end in ic took part in this and tried to annihilate each ether the magyars magyari are robber sl cried deputy david Stavie vic the baron demanded an apology the president insisted upon silence and order but protests ware were useless the wildest wilde st yelling and shrieking sounded through the house and the eminent deputies behaved tit themselves em selves like loosed savages deputy sta sievie outdid his competitors finally by throwing forward his chin chili fixing b his i s eyes on government benches and nd 1 lolling 0 out his tongue to its full length SHANDY HALL shandy in the local dialect stands for crazy where the reverend lawrence sterne wrote the sentimental journey lp and part of tristram Sli shandy andy stands stand just about as ho be left it at Co copold coxwold Cox wold a singularly attract attractive jive yorkshire village at the sides of the door are ancient variegated hollies to all around are lulls hills of varied tints and dark woods the hall ball is long low and hashed with gables and tall chimneys writing in in 1767 sterne said 1 I am as happy as a prince at coxwold Cox wold a land of plenty I 1 sit down to venison fish and aud wild fowl with strawberries and cream and all that a rich valley can produce and a b ottle of wine on my right I 1 am in high spirits garo care never enters this cottage I 1 take tako theair the air every day in in my ot e baise with two long tailed post thor horses ses good ones I 1 think I 1 am better 10 by tho the fol following lowin 9 august ho he is as boraas bo bored rYas as bolingbroke pl playing ayi i n g farmer ot dawley 1 I sit here alone as solitary and sad as a it tomcat which by the by is all the company I 1 keep he follows me from the parlor to tho the kitchen into my garden and everywhere A correspondent of the african reporter does not fear to say that prince annab who denied that girls had been massacred by the king of ashantee is not to be beli believed eyed the prince is an ashantee by birth and on one e of the royal blood it is not likely therefore that th at he would be apt to give a trustworthy account of what reflects discredit both upon himself and upon bis his coup country try the king of ashantee is known to be a bloodthirsty and cruel monir mona cli and as the correspondent who ia is quoted intimates there is no reason to question tho truthfulness of the charge brought against the king to say iny the least the matter should be fully and frankly investigated |