Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 July 1880 — Page 3

MmUEKXTIAL. Mritf pit nht mt WhOkW MnU flnu '" mm Jtuwitmtte CwmWdat fr trst. WHMw K. KH.h. lUr HeMH. McC'tMHHthM IWr VIe-lrH.IM. TV CWeng Tim prow it's clta f olyjwinr b4frpiuotl sketch! of tk DaKK-ftie euiwlHlutwa for th Pre!4tecr aatl Vke-Prejrnkncy: " liRXKKAL g. HANCOCK. tlico f o'M bl early youth up. it may 04 r b tiei"! Hancock devoted himself to ifceof awd lrr. ai4, wlrtbr Jn tho tksid. ly Uariu hu part tot the ibfekcsrt of Siifci(fif into years, ad minis. orbi iti wudi'nen th. Important mllitHry departZnt at whkh ru baa been the hxceutlve Eid.bl4frruiia have tho picture of claimr.irfciM a career at Mameleaj at it k notewiwc ty. u Dresw between Mtj-t.t ami llfty-aeven t of bVar U'fH bum lM PBHiylraaJ M General Huacoek is Hi the ,LPriacb4 mental and puy .-deal faeutie. e I noticeably iuk ami unumlg. and iurtleHla:lr tree froin tbe 7lirt" dpomon to dwell upon, tbe events e.jowi notary career, and cruelly IndlswMrit tiile In banm iwwlveiso criticism book the Judgment or action of other. Kwaa b-raru thellth of FebrHiry. IS.M, jsrtfinmnHr County, Pawn atid. atter hh ,rt!tuil. 4rfct.11tl.Mir wn destbied for the mil' tt.iryrrte country. II w;4 named Wmm-lilScntt. with wkum

a.- always a great favorite, f Scnttr rottoweH tbe oreer of youu Hancock e) Uu-war of th-r reeoU on with kwtense inter- 1 r.iHrilNt! tiM gra.itWetion. wit withstandtn;rt&u,etiu:inerof his movements dur-. mgtluraMmybJttni-4 Is which ho Army or tho PtJomao- piclfuei. if seeing Win Hue tj. tily team a Wrtif4e tMHNMMlr tbM of ktfamt an ifv. , . Gn;n Kacok wiw K)lnteI a West poiat cwtet tiwrkiMC th yifur lHiO, ami rrmlurtiitt!t ! arwy im th 1 cf July, im, nV htfceraak t Bcuvel Seen! Mjutennt o tnfantrr- wan attacnwl te th-u Hh rt'KlmKtir.'I4M ro m-i.'lvn hU cofawM" m at'wt Ueiiteaafrt until the lt f June, 15 rt. Ketrta wtt Jo M.li.t nit.l (wr'l tflfaBtly 4urr war la tht finiatty. . He wr3Tee.lon Amr: ), J '17. Flnrt Llwitenant for yaiiMC ami merltorHJ comluet .Iwr iDT tfte MN Coiitrt-nM nnl Chru6uscx On ht- rstwm to tiw CaiteJ StU-n he u Mohite4 KKiieut4 Qunrterwiwter. an.t rwaaiM hC i'ki 4uriH IWH hh.I tVK lewftt'rwnl ppoltti Itetr4 mental .tdsaunt ot t&e ts LTnlte4 tte Infantry, During -riry. 13 A. h received his com mtftB a First Lieutenant of hi rt-rimt nt, and on the :tkti .VoTeber.NV, win anplnttnl A-tt!Wit giHwti'rmaaieHiencral. with the ran ot t'sptaR. Thli p wltion h held at the atbwiKnrttereijl!lu (HtttuaStdot 5-ep. teailyr. Wit. ho apwlatwl a H. ladier Ueneral nl volwnteeia and attained to the rm t I'o.ontH.j. m the SKhot October. WLht brta4e rfafc4 a art of the force whufuM-eu.et.t LowitMriUe. Va. IViulax the uratrr at kewMewml In wany ImpjraTt reeMWofeaw. aad waa sti-minilly jfucc-f itU WhR the Army of the l'4umc, wwlertTeneral MtOellaK. occupte I the penlaauli la ttt. mt lM(rtaiit wraiwwl la It wa4 tatntd ttr ieeral HaactK'lc Kor merlti rttw service tjfe Viwhtown. on Way 4, he wm breveted a Major tieiteral. At thetattleot WlllIam-dHir orciirretl his HrU B)rtiMiUy for makUir a mtliant awl importintctUj. and he Irairvctl It by nmklnw one if thenwMC hriUiiMi: fMm(MnHts ot the war. Ke next 4UcHMrul4hel hintlf la tho tttk I'raaer' Farm, and jHrtwenwntly todc an a:tlTeprt Is th campaign i Maryland, and w a. cB4eoi4 fo!a(jdt'r Ht tln ttattlos f Suth X r.tatn and Antlctatn. At the twttlX Anttetant. la 8eber, Hancock -w rf ctil in contwantl of iJem-ral Rkhanlm;u. tKriefcm of tne Second Corff. after the taUnt that erave ad Iatrc.l4 leader. The wtintrenNtnfet ot the extend! line of battle htoennar4 the-artillery that the aptdleati)a wf Cenemt Mancwelc for artlllerj Kir hit UvWon e)Ul4 not be ctxwplletl with Immediately hr the- Chief frf ArtHlery, r the cortM on4er In hi vicinity, knowing the tried Mrar ot the troofM. (iennral llancfKlc felt twHMent that he (MMhotd bin jm Ukn, ntfhoHwm unCertor from the enemy artillery, fcut ,- yrs kx e;c lo attact them. a the irrM tmtth of the line be was oMUed to hoM rTrne him trwn formlmc ore than one Ckeof httle. Seotwr a body of the enemy .lrB!)rnoMSof the IJnhm tr,ofM, Oenrl MiMWH-k oIKaiatnt 1Iexaner" battery from ran4tlln,a cor, and anceiidl truetrattntr the attack. Wanwtkeantmnnded adlrWon of 'the See4 at th-v f Frederkkbr)ria IMC. anXthen 414 mtek vamaWe erlce 4 te mterter I to Wa miUtary rfjmtHthHi. Haacovk wa after thfc awMlnted a Major Cpn-a. wit h a eontmil at d.u-d rrom N ovemhet . ML He eommande.1 his vteltm, Kenewily known aa-i?mr men at tho hU tWefChnneIorsvtlle, May, MM. and alter t.'anmaim''wt of (leneral 0ach to the eommanTofSe IK'tmrtmcnt of thMH(iutttama, w4 rtaced In chawe of hi corp. W ith thlrt mJmmi he took, part In tho Iwiilw near dnrtrar tht early iart ntJuls r.. IW. At rttythwrir Hancock again dNtagiitehed hbnlf hr mmtv gallattt W'Mjc- Oa tho ltrt 4yd-h7hale.Jlyl. Kt.he waa ent by eai-mt Meade to decide- whether adecWve hIhinWlgtveti, r whether the army fn.mM fU back- He reported thrtt t.ettyaImrg waa the piac to nght, and took IwwtiUafierHma4 nttt the arrival of Mcadu la thedtfcfctfve aettm f J"l h. eommun.k-dmi the left center, Mtalntmt the terrinc onet uf Iafr(nfe4era.aad llng werely wonn.I.jd. In the ! wihI..)crai;cnarKe md Corps aln4 the MKck whkh th flower of the Confederate Hrvc pjit npai It. The tmMcrteortrnad by the l'-r,J2 ai their portion Iwat npm and wrll Hljli henkthsJnt Swm4 Corp-, to the eommaI of which. Hancock being if badly wnaad. Gibbon waa thtrn eailel. wetjur 4dMedby wonnda-Ueneral Hancock oWainHI sick leave nntH MiWfCft, I?l. J meaiiwhne eMpared in recrnKlag the Seetnd Army ftnmt aa Lteatanaatetteral as jwmed nMnaaitnrtiH! entire armv he iauel an ofderenmpMi'tr -aorganlalng the Army the ri)te Mm enaaNmlet lmtne.ltJly ly vene at xae. tae ar 'r- vj!" ;,w""" r three, eomnianded respectively by Kanenck.towhont wa algaed the Semd, Warren the Fifth, awl Sedgwick the Sixth. The hx tae Wftteiix give thla sol4teraaartMSrapnrtnywhlch he Improved. AlMthomnTSeVd tMrfore th tnhm army wtep4h.nn4 whfB the General uppeHi thaether ww no conslleraWe fore M,n twa. Hat had tee h red a strenr pm Ion. and had repefled wnh low the brigades of H-rtJ and Ayra.of OrMnn's divHkm. i'lfi ay aaataat hint. He did not lrthla vaawM nntH the approach of IIhhwW. when he attempted to Interim a r,f '',"; iI twea tho KwKely-Jene-l eommntwH, but wa r hf HanoM-k, who arrteil M direct w and iMhe4 rapidly upon him. Haacoek.wh htJwvfcrion JeneraU. BURer. liarI w and Giwwm. atrack heavllycm the right of the enanty. an4 two hmit s' hWa aM Jbody cowafcc wtth mnaketry akan; nwiKe.1 te great kia to both aldea ami littteadvMtngetoelther, Himcack'scncii wve.1 Heif fnm nwt In thte eawgemont tW by. the anrt blHte nginmC Thenett day. at nvej tfctajk tar k nwmmr. Uanenek cnwdeil back IIHl Bf'T two a, eH the rlH;lc 2 hi war to ntrker's Stye, where he w4 m ppd by the arrival of ret. hue ant nt he- hm! enPJr,HA mafly frhtoaen. At t?P'dt)ylvanlft a nfifcfH to advance on the ertrthw(rc held hjr Jahwwat s dtvWim of Kwell f orpa. Cadercnver nf a dense rg which WcvHlbl In the mammy he adrancetl rn two w"J?f Kw'an4 meydlvWona nrmlag the Mt, r.ttdtonV and Motta' tho seomd. Rapblly but qnfrtty weeping over the intervening apace, w 4ivh4anaedtl over the enemy j. thenuancf enptnrimr Jthnai with mod tT Ms Wtlalon Kr'.gadter-nericr l jTfe wacT pnrtor two www" i"'. " - The nttm-fwr pcloive wkiiwi M nr .t. amte: "I havi 'iantttred frfm thirty fifty gHr-. I hate aniahed Hp Johnson ant n going Into Marly." Thia IMa44aUMrai Stewart wa.nnobl frltarl , Haneoek. who, when the fwer wh hemuh t-erore him a prlwa. heM wartr Th!r inner aaihtUy replied" I Army, .ind. wndcr the chvanftmja;, I destine

to tae yiMtr haad" Ah.", uadwr aay other clremtanee, Oeaeral. I ahouhl nH hav trffared M. ' wa HaMck's r-sph". At Cobl Harbor HaH-Hwk atHtilnml hli milltay pfitlea hv a drtei mined ami igMlHary aMt.aa Ub!i'j.juentlK,iMMlhol' the Jamei, bo admirably carried outfit order to turn the tnemy'a advance position, tho ril Italng that a relwl outpiMt wat auvteHrully Mauked ami varrled, and four guns eHptun-!. HH light at Kcuma'Hatlon waa anotJwir gallant plode. llHiieM;k. returned from the moth of thu.lnme, hd inov. d rapMly to tM Weldon rond in the rear of Warren. Htr.klng at HeawiH Station be lied Iwh auy tci-m H up for two or thrvodava. when hi cavalry gavo warning that the enemy In force wore t hand. Their Nntldow fell on MIloV dtvbdtat, Hd vM repulsed, but tho anemv tried It again, and Himlly !:ptred the txitjon, but not without heavy Idhs. Hancock twine forced at laM, to retreat for want of ruinfonemeiit. llancock'aadvaiicoto Hatcher's Ittut gave him a little more hot service. Hlmultatitoii'dy with 1 he charge on Hancock's f.ont, Wade Hami.tou, with Hvh brlgnKs of ettalrv, eaargwl hi lolt and retr, gu.mle I by ireg cavalry, ami HanQiek vran oblluul to aoiul all hi avail ihlo force to ( tegg's support. Hampton pend-drd till atter dark, Imt g.ilnol no grouml, and wa iililmatt'ly Iteaton oil. Hate co"L's total lo by the day'a operatlotn was l,fll; that of the enemy was greater. After the clove nf t war he whs olaccd sue. vv-attvely In command of tlio Mhblle Itepart-

ment, ! 'a; the I-imrtmiit of MIourl, Maa-'7j of Louisiana and Texas. 1WT 8; of 1 Ibikotti. 170 '7-. Mini, on thiMle.ithof (Jcin'ial j Mi;lc In Xovumbur, 'ST2, of the Department) ot the KaH, wtth hcadipitirturs at Governor's j I and, New York : In tholk-mocratlc Nuttoiial Convention hlii 1 at N'uw York In Juiv, lew, bo was a uttididato ! for the Presidential noinlnntloo. receiving on 1 the Hrst ballot Iff , votw out of HIT. which j HuiuiK'r gradually luoa-Hod to nuj on ine elguteeu tiHllot. tin lM.-lng. w.th tin oxeeptlon of I rs votes can forl'endletonomhetwell'th imllot, the greatest nu nler ot lottHjfivcn to any candidate for the nomlmiHo.'i until the twenty-wond balbd, when Horatio Seym mr received the unanimous vote of the t'onveu tlOfl. Suc'.i Is part of tho record of tho man nomb natedby tho n'preft'ntativo Iletnoratsof tbe Nation to tho dignity and rjotonslb lltyof tho l'relilt-ntlnl chair. It w.iuld tie Ineomp.eto were It wit jwlble to snoplement the narrative of tho oldiur with l.mpei of his reo ird when, a cointitando' of the Fifth MIIItao'I'lstrict, oinlancinirthe ftatea of Louisiana and Teta. a iMSoullar atid delicate rcspnnslbitlty was plafod iion hltn at a very critical time in tao country's hlitorv. L'ikjii itasiimlng commund of tho dNtrlct. penllng tbe consuiumaMnn of the Heonstruetinn law-, Gcnorul Haucocic teaue.l tho following order: The depend cominaadlng Is gratified to learn that pence nnd iulet reign in this department. It will be hw imrrxne to prc-erVe this condition of things. As a means to this great end. he regards the maintenance of the elvli authorities Ih the lalthftil ext-cutlon of the laws as tho wort clttclent under existing elrcumtince. in war it ts indispensable to refiel force by roroe, and overthmw ami leatroy opposition to lawful authority. Uit when insurrectionary force h is leeii overthrown and peace established, and the civil authorities are ready and witling to perform their duties, the military jxmer should cease to lesd, att-J the rivll aduilnfetration restime Its iwtu Ir and rightful dimtnion. Solemnly impresel with these views, the General announces that tho great principle of American liberty still are the lawful inheritance or this people, and ever should be. The right or trial by Jury, tho habets corpus, the liberty or tho press, the freedom of speech, and the natural rlzhts of persons and the rights of property must be preserved. Free institution', while they are essential to the bapplnes and properltyof the people, a, ways lurntsh the a'ronjfe-o; Inducemeutrt to peace and order. Crime and offense committed in this dU'rlct must be referred to the conMeratlon and Judgment of the regular uivtl tribunals and those tribunals will bo supported In their lawful Jurisdiction. "Should there be violations of existing laws which ar- not Inquired Into by the civil mnals tratcs. or should failures in the administration of Just kse br the Courts be complained of. the cas will bi reported to thee heidquarters, when such orders will be made as IUV-1!C(IHC(1 nH'iS4rv. "WhlletheGeneral thus indicates his purpose to respect the liberties of the iKopic, he wish f.iall to understand thatartned Insurrections, or forellae tesist-utee to the law, will be lattautly MippreSH-d by arm. "My command of Major General .S. Hanesjek. W. G. Mitchhm. lirevet Lieutenant t'olonel, Acting Assistant Adjutant General." Shortly afterthe foregolngwa issued, the folluwiux onlcr waa Issued by General Hantftcki . , .... -The tru nnd proper use of military power, 1 allies Hif(iiillur the National honor agalntt torr-igu N"aU(Hts, is to uphold the lawsand civil government, and to sMirtire to everwroB residing among us tnu enjovmcntox uie, nuerty and proiwrty. -lt Un.vinllriiflv nial. bract of Cingre", thedtityorueComin ttiderof this district to H.-Tiim-iHll ior4)ns lu theso rights, to suppress disorder and violence, and to punish or cnue to be punl:hc-l all disturbers or the puouc Ht-MCe nni onminaiB. "ThecommnnllngGcncralhasteenofflcIaHy Inrnrmixl that th admlnlstnttlnn of Justice, mnd esoecialh of criminal Justice, in the i-.uit-i h ruvnrni. If not cntirulv frustrated by the enforcement ot p tragrapn .o, s ox ibo lutlltarv onlir nuiutHifl slM-clal Orders 1, current series, from thesy hcadounrtcra. Iaurd on the 2B of AUgtls lw., remuvo 10 uo (lUHllHcatliHH or persons to no iMacesion bo Jury list of Inlslana. , , t , "I'o determine who shall and who shsll not bo Jurors, appertains to tne legislative iKwcr, uui until h.. taws In oxlt ?nee regulstlng this subject shall be amended or changed by that cUuirtnuni nf thi i-lvll uovemmeHt which the Constitutions tif all the State under our republican syftem vest wilh power, It Is deemed bet to carry out. tho will or the people as expressed in thelsat Legislative act upon tats suoject. "ThooosllHcatlon of a JuroruHderthnlawU a proper subject lor tho decision ot the rvuirta Thn cimiiiHtuliMir (leneral. In dis charge of the trust reposed In him, will main tain the just power oi me .luiuciarr. nnu i unwind! to rmlt the civil authorities and laws to In cmbarraased by military Interference, and as it I an edabtlshei fact that tho ftdmlnMtratiou or justice in iae onuuary intmnats is greLtly enilwrraed by the operatbmsor paragraph No. 2. special order Nn. i( oiimtnt acrins. from these head'iuartnrs. It is oniercsi that said taragraph which relate to the nuallBeatlon of Jurors to be placed on the jury list ot tae rtaio 01 lAiuisiana iw and the same Is hereby, revoked, and th.t th trial in- tnrr li hnnocforth regn mtel and oo.ttrollesl by the Constitutloti and Civil liws, without regaru to any rniumry nnlcrs heretofore issued from these head Quarters." Onthelt of January, 1318. General Han I thn fiillnurlnir onlo: "Apidloatlon have liecn madeat theseheadquarters Implying the existence of an nrbltrarr authority In the eomuiandlng General touching purely civil cimtroveriies. tiae Jkhil.,,., j .Unit tats uniln. another that, an I nu..k n,.r.,M tn uiin snsotal eon, deration of n nr'fai-or which he supii.es to exist, and whk h should InHnenee, thia Department. Tbe numlier td such applications and the ..i r timn thpv involve make It necessary to declare that the administration of civil Justlee appertains to tne regular oouri'. "The rights of litigants do no; depend upon the views of the General. They aro Jo be adih.WmI and settled according to the Hw. Ar!,iNHMwiw.iiiiiiiMkii has beon Urged ti aaoime. haa no existence here. H not i.. it,.. im .r tuislaaa or Texas. It can not be derived from any act or Rat of ( Hwrea. It Is restratneti uy a uuninuum nnd prohlbilel from nctlout in many ptrticu "the Major-General commindlng tnkea oc i,.n tn rMfwatthnt. while dlscla mtnf Ju l! niMctlnns In civil caso, he cm suffer no forcllde resistance to the execution of pness or the Court. , , ,. By command of Malr-General Hancock. 1 "G. L. It HT.Uri"4 A. A. U' Since hU appointment to the Military Toimrtnient f the Atlantic, rendores! vacant b the death or General Meade, as noticed above, General Ifaneoek has devoted hi entire time to thVadmlnistraUon or the duties of that Department, and is at rent In the fMliljlfsfntiifthem. with headquarters on (loverar's IsiarnL New York.

WILLIAM H. R)raLI0M. WHihim II. KMrUsn w-aa bora Avkm' ST.

at the Mtage wf JxImmshi. xhmm. Oimmi-. Indiana. HIsetlHeatrim waa Mth a eon4 beneactrsMl at tbeeimmoHaeh tls of the nt-itrhVorhnwd, and a e-Hirin of three yetrs study at b Smith JIbhovw (VUge. H stn44ej Jaw. na was ailmitted to prat ico la the ( "ircwM Oasrt at the early age of eighle - r. He wn suiMso.pientl)aimltted to the $opn- Omn ih HMisiaie; ann in taw twntynira yenr hlaairetothohlghnst Jwdelal trihanai mt 4 Mr" country, the supreme court uc thn CmMW m'Hir", j At an eerly age Mr. KnsriiVs incllrwitlons ; turned to a Md;tlcal life, Hh) yowth'Ml nM- I tion to win success, and opnimunitio which ; then tireseatesl themclv, cit nc4 to mijt j htm In this dlre-tl .nof elo-t. Huaever. in i thHcelm rencction of later years, nnd in the full teallMttkHi of theo aspiration, htf laid 1 down the tumors aid em d iiaeuts .if oihco to ! sei'kluthe walks of lu doe ' a m re oonir. ; ulal vocation. He bientltiel hliu-elf with tne Deuiociat'c pa t,, and tork a protnlnetrt pnrt In the political contests of his county, eva before ha arrived at hla majority. Sovcr.il yoais la fore ht4 was of aye he was chosen a delegHf from Scott County to the DemiM'ratle State ConvpMlou, at IndiaHaprdtn, whkdi nominated General Tilfshaian A. How 4 for Gove nor. Th-rt was m ratlnuid connection with tlr Cn nit ii I :it that time.atid ihe roads were In su h drd--ablt; condition tat It tcKik hltn t-Ix ilay bor-wback rldlwxtoins the nHind trip. He wuniiK-Ht-oJ making speeeac In th it campaign, and oonthtttod in active KilPIo tormitay years. This was tbe celebrated log enldn and bard cldor campaign," which ieulted In tbt! elation of Ocncml Harrloa to the I'reiikny. Hut "TippetMtiooioul Tyler, too" did m it prove as harmrnloui us ihe party th bad Ming nnd hurrahed them Into oower mittciiMrt-d Har rison could not, In his old ae. stniid the worry ami strain of the pinKkm, and died mks after inauguration. Tyler, who then bt-caioe Presi dent, iH-panaod tmm theiatnytbathadcli-eiod mm, ami ibo weoiocraw were soon again tn tho ascendency. Under the Tyler Administration Mr. r.nglMi Tra appotu'ed Postmaster of Iexlnrtm, his native village, then the eounty sent of Scott County, in nu was cnosen prmrtpni v ivzn (ii xne House of ltenrcscntatlves of hi State over several distinguished and worthy enmp tltors. Vfter Ihe election tf Mr. 1'iwk to lheP-cel-dency, to which Mr. Rng44i lsrvely coatrrte utcu a an active and cmcicnt politician in ns ectiiHi of tho country, he was tendered an an-po'iitmt-nt tn the Treasury lJepanastat at Hhliivtcn. which heaccfjte l. HinlcofitlMosd to dl-icbargo Its duties during that Administration. He waa not the man to dlogufce his principle, or make an effort to keep a place under an Administration no ami oppose. ic votes for tho nomination of Caae la the Xationvl Convention, and had stieauously oneost-d tbe election uf Gene'-al Taylor. He. therefore, on the day preceding the inastgarnti.in. Mart, to Mr. l'olk a letter uf tedgnatkm. whk-h was exouaiveiy come'i iy two Democratic vme, with comments approving the independent spirit of its author. nut Mr. Kinrnsn was am mnsmes to remain long out or pulalc life. His anilities were universally reconld. Ho was a eietk of the Claims Committee in the United States Senate during the me;rble session of the ("omprumb- of aonca Calhoun and Caps. (Tlsy ami Weit-tcr. lienum and other great statesmen of the are. m thor aide rorenlu eaiwts which otaaioen s;i mwen celebrity and led to the results so gratifying- to every American patriot. in ini) bo was elect to to renreseni nts wihtp eounty In the State Legislature against an op position majority, ami over a competitor cxmsldcri'dthe strongest and most popular mm of hispirtyintheciHiHty. This wastheltrst meeting of the Legishtture under tbeprwrstons of the new CooftHiitkm, and JtMgment ami discretion were reijuired of tbe IaMture to out the new State machinery into narmmikHis ami successful operation. It was. therefore, no small wmplttnent lor S)youtg a man as Mr. Knslirh to have been chswn over mi many elder and more experience citizen". Hut a still greater honor awaited Htm. lor. notwithstanding he was thn hut twenty-nine years or age, and it was his Sret siou na a inemiwr, ano aiso taai taere were maay nm, experienced and distlngUrShed men tot that Legislature, when the caucus to nominate a Speaker was h"ld, he received twrty-twi vote to tainy-one iorinm. jonn " . imw. who had been hmg a member at Stekor ot the United States limine of lpreeatalve, and had also tieen Minister to China. W ith the eioee of the hmg acaston m xne r.ewl.lstiireof 11. in which Mr. Kntdbm had earned golden opinion from men of ail par ties, he was justly regaroea as on oi ie rrtmost men of the State, and the Desuoerata f his district, with great unaaimMy, Mdksitea him to tiecome their dtandard-harer in the rfn for ComrresS. He was nominated, and m October, ISSg. he was eleeted by M mainrtty over hi verj- worthy competitor, John 1, Vonrunn. now tieen.soL wKa wion e was always on terms of the wanut-s personal friendship. , . , Mr Knglish was elected a eeeond tlne to Congress, and then, although he requested hi constituents tomaxeaomo aaer ctnotcc, was ..l.ioliil tn ii tainltprru. DuHuif thl Congress amdk-atkm was snaie to admit Kansas a n state under what wi known a tbe Lecompton ConsHtutkm. w hica Hit not i mhiblt sl.tVn, v. and this was favored bv theSsHith. and also by President nuenatraii's AdtHinlstration. but wa fMtmtM-d b- Mr. Knglbh and mhers, mainly on the ground that there had lecn no satisfactory vote by the iMiiivle of Kansas In its favor. There wns ao much excitement and violence In Kanfna at this time, ami so much that was irregular and unlawful, that It was difficult. HHoetlrao. r8 determine what had been pioperly do?, what was regular and lawful, and what nsit. Mr. hmrltsu aetulrvd his m licet refnrtutfem durliigthl.Cimgn sly his c tur- na Vj ICansts oollcv of tho Admin ntratkm. He steidilyand Mrmly opfio. the admission f Kansas under the .Leo-nutdon ConstttutioH, until it had been ratihed by a vote of the pepie. Tiurlrw tho knur and exciting contest thlsiiuostkm.whieh has Hcidem before nnea e nisled in Idtterness, and wa renny the prelude to the terrible elvii war. Mr. Xnenh never dinmrted from his position. A a party man he was anxious to hem tae a I visions iaat had sprung up among his poiuioal frien upon this iHefdlon, and to relieve the Administration nnd the South from the poaitkm they had taken, which Mr. Bngilsh, in htt noart, const Jered impolitic and dnmreroue. He was "RHtl-Leeon:p,on. but ntt of thoM who wished to cripple the Administration, or break up the DemoeraUe organiaatkm. The Seoato saw proper to pas a MM an witting Kanfas under the Ieetannton ConnKatk'n without limit or eomidkm: but this MM, although It commanded the favor of the President and his Caldnet, failed to receive the sanction of the House of KetHeseatnttt. The House, on the other hand. p-H a Wit at a substitute for that of the Senate, but this the Senate woukl not accept, tn- tne Xxeortive approve. Thus wa an issue formed 1 etwees great co-ordinate branches of the Gm era i rat, whose Joint and harmoukHts nethm ouM alone remove the danrerou ouertieci nnd give peace to the country. In this stage of the proceedings, when the whole country bad altout alaindoned the hope or a settbrmeut tf a dsurrinrtwt ween the two Hmise. ami tbe angry eott-et was likefy to be adJoirnel for further and prtdtneted agitation Iiefore a eopie already inuesnea with sect'onal anlmofitte. Mr. English tnok therwnonalbiltyof moving to cxmkc ht the propaartlon of the Senate as V log fnr a Outmltteeor Ctwrefeaoe. The excitement wnoa the oi-oaaion had scarcely eter been i-aualrJ In the House of Representatives. I non irnnpting this mot km the wHe wns a tie tHWtn lmttheSteakervo4eilin the alHanatlvn, and the motkm carried. The mannsror on the part of the Senste msde several pp'tartlon, none of which, however, w. ro a'eotdatde to the members on In-half of tho Mouse. 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