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14. 1 i t..;e i..;.':E-, a f--r-ira latrodoeed. ti9 j, ti- l;s.'":;- Eoi.skr, tdnef:(i la OoBjm.in la z ! ny: t if '.is f J- t tit i "." tM 'fi-t-i i.f tor rritrtt!f!-ja-4; tn exfeuwi tet Uuim Korift?"'a jTci;:c trda di..;U:a : to ;-t hr.i. I,:.. , .Tt? ' , :-r$ is: Cr i ": i i r I ,; a rst.;!.:1"' s;l yot c 1'irrea the v i-;.i;.;:;'f.i li-rsar I-rv, . ,.,tt. uisv:3 fc.f ccrreaey; to sfpclat a fij :'.a,j I roa.i CfnrJitiMrt : s-rMcr I tifl ii. . Teir:.-j--s ;j ti ''ulwiirv aiie '-Kit U4 ijjll:'sv ill Oowit.r'fnt vcr'!" fsi.a n t .trssj tit 'is.i.: ? triifcre tan? 'ti' tv-r eicht fconm pr day; to eauOjtUit toardi ot'raiiiit la navy; to reorginia the ryj t, aoaend tie law reiatoff to tti reimkmrsu-: f I-tats for oc-bcf "" t ta ee-jlrpic? troops r?ari tse war; ia 3f -.d t. s - :Ui i to pwiv:.. .a tor It taxtca et i,j,...,:ora,:;.r. : . i: The Amy bill was further debated in the Senate on the 22,1. The rst epect-h was delivered by Mr. Garland, t Ailsti.-a. ' Af?r' dincuKJ-ir at leisgta the legal aupcct of the qaeatione at itisue, he Tossed to tV.e t?Uori, oi VJ;. I'Tnl-My rt f t aching tie roc-Hv& repeiiX'to' aa Afi-raitritioa bill. Sir. Garland id O.-i practice was aa old one. and, wLafever it faults, it rr.M not be uprooted save hf a constitutional amendment. Ee reviewed sonao ot the notabie instances o nimiiar action by j."''ni!li;c,, . maTi ties, end paid Pla cry of r...i" f. :..:,"' "cd li's ve '' nee-.-,, lie - aiiaUed to "bit. UiiQe'M euaiuc-raUva ot the consetjiieneea of a failure to provide for the expenses of tlm Government, and declared, rather t' ,'ti pee the LtH-rliei of ttie b'imbleet citizt-n longer aljrtdfred by law, which it wan in the power of ( r..'rts to r-' -t. 1 1 vo d pi the Capitol crom1 le to pHWHuueiJi, rj. a: Uieir ntoor.irijra, and ;iremc Court uc rro-ked. Mr. jUavis, of ; pc ke ijeit. lie paid the sixth secl f f ie h r! rc5.na.i011 till proposes to strike I -'."-j liotn sections the worJs"or to keep peace f . i 1 " ' ' r more, ao that the ! -) " , t at elections for any " ! . . j ..i i.i.s? Ouglit tiie" array ' ' 1 i I tt ; pi 1 v a there has been proIt- , n i ,ri i decade? Loes any one : if i it f 1 w i ver have received roi n . Congress if it had been 1 .t l.r.iii t..e t rrf-ace. The charpe that ; vvolutii'tnary it'trihla'.ion lias 110 force. It might 1 t I'd a partisan device. Congress has power nnr con-r.iiution to raise and equip armies, and f L jii n of Representatives boltl tiie pnrae-atringa. " ' a .t n.lmcjii in germane to the bill, and is Pim- , & ---! . .100. as to the use of the army, which ;. ptople'a representatives bad a perfect right to i -.. It is not in any projer sense general lejr1 11, and if it was the statute-books are full of I inta that the triends of the present maasure 1 1 i cite against tUeir opponents. Mr. . of Iowa, -followed Sir. jLavis. He 1- I it was revolutionary to force an amend1 1 cl the coostitntioa without ordinary pro- . Ite const'itutioa says that bills shall be r. (ly both houses and receive the signature of - i '-eh'idf'nt in order to become law, yet it was 1 1W rroprned to make the President's signature a c rn to the appropriation of money to defray t e 1 trntaect expcjnsea.t Gea.-: .Jackaoa would . t b en amazed at such presumption; ' s f'-ad from Jackson's mensage to the foat m 1SJ4 protesting against a resoiut in panned by that .body - to ' the' effect t t ,e President had acted outside of his conf mid perogatives, and saying that if such ; renc6 with .the independence of the Exd' 1 is ft was allowed to pass unnoticed, and - into a custom, it .would be as effective .. -reyini? liberty of action in the in to- ' t departments-' of the i Government, an tl constitutional amendment were adopted t rowing into the hands of the President power delegated to the . Senate ? (..' THe faased de. laipheas' ball to provide for i l-.U-rchangre of subsidiary coins for.b gal-tender loouey, and to make such coins a lepal tender in all r s not exceeding f'20. There was a pharp de- ' 1 over tbe poi-.iscsl amendments to the Iepis- ' . v y but the guns were of small caliber and if little noise. Tl -"re w as a sharp discussion ia the Senate, ci l' e 2 JJ, over the resolution to rescind the rule ; regarding the retroval of Senate employes. 'An t '".vliuent proposed by Sir. Pendleton, that the employes shall be only retaiued so long as acceptahla to a majority of the Senate, waa adopted by a a ' to I. The deb?te on the Army bill was , a: f i jo 'i i t Messrs. Williams, of Kentucky, Till, Fpoke in favor of tbe repeal i. 11 1 'i 1 alter wmcn tnere was a snarp 10 j sj t-o 1 1 IleHsrs. Blaine and Butler in re- ' w 1 1 rgps pf Itulldozuig and election ( . .1 Mr. Blaine, in elosinjr tbe 1e1 '. phi i i ia rt'petts to Mr. Da-is, of Illinois. Ha . J to that senator the rieht to carry tbe tradi- ! n- and tame and Rlory of Abraham Lincoln into j f 1 mocratic camp. He mipht ko there himeif. and he mis;ht sit on that side of the Senate, where he was tbe only man that pave Lincoln a support. Had Lincoln lived, as the Senator said, soma thing-" rnijrht anti otbers might not have happened. But the thing that had happened was that a senator on this floor, elected by Oemocrats over a Union soldier, had spoken aa a representative of Abraham Lincoln. The Se nator had the right to go wben and where he pleased. He had th right to address to the living wdat he chose, but he had no right to ttrajr the greatest man of the last ten centuries into the mire of tue party that he would have opposed to his death.'-The House continued the discussion of tha Leeislative bill, Mr. Frye being the first speaker. He baaed his opposition to the repeal ot the Federal Election laws chiefly on the good effect of their operation in 'the city of New York, where, he said, false registration, repeating1, voting on names of dead men and convicts bad been pretty effectually stopped by the enforcement of those laws. Mr. Robeson followed in a two hours' ppeech. His arpuroent was that the power of the United States to make controlling regulations as to Federal elections in the States is constitutional; that ia pursuance of that authority the Federal Election laws have ' been rassed, and should not be repealed. Mr. Finley areued ia favor of tve proposed repeal. Though it was true special Marshal could only be appointed in cities of tO.VOU and upward; till, under the decision of Attorney General Tat in 1876, Deputy Marshals to tha numlwr of 11.0c ) had been appointed in no ) t' -i S? ' I vrrcoiets. Of these 3.1,000 Deputy -' , 1 'Sinll-' ti placed in strong Demo- " c" -iocts.'" Of the remaining 1 d in Philadelphia, and he 1 ty that' the - preateat buMc t . s 1 - . i -led in .Randall's district. 3 proposed repeal of the r " 1 arloyes ww continued in - e nt ea t'n 2;.h, but no action was taken, t "s Army till waa then taken up, and Mr. Conk1 j addressed the Senate.' ' He eaid there was a I j. ; . oe M le prvrt of the Deraotrats to atop the i ria-jCi.s unless certain legislation is conc ". It was a pliJa duty of Congress to make apt " ations to keeo to Governmeta alive, and f i-il to do so 1 revrhitioury and treasonable. i far t e at! iift, st.to of tbe Democratic ma- : r ha 1 betn easj . bit the tris.1 was yet ti come, i " 1 1 "11 be moi-e ds.'r.'nlt. .The party had got ' i ivm into a predicament, and unless the !'ielt tl cm o-t tncy-ould have to back ' i. 1 hey had b'cn told 'iat if the President re- : 1 to aw t tluo r' with all their political -n- s, ri y.tl' to a majority, they v,dl v t Mr rK an 1 leave itte Oovemmeot "ilei. IS t' e liian-rity should make such S'i aiempt, h (Onikinicrt hoped and tmstod mouII t " 1 1 e t"i roottus ned be until i , rriinf e ' r tienstrow pretension, and p j nM t..i .r f.i.-o:... le position. "Mr. Conk"1 'ii t! p'chn.. ir I h" w"Vrt iynnoticcetl ' 1 - -'-, -1 - ,t !iFfi('!rni: k 1 1. it , . . trjt.' 1 I ! i- I ; .11 .c r-ri ni r ;ea!ir'g c'.a.ttes, t.l of 1. ,t were votwl down bv the Ueraocraia. In tue , 1 .,.-, the (".it wss devoted ti.-the disenssien litai ve I i .1 quite a imrobw of i s wt-re 1 x ' i..-. Gillette said that be did I' 1 .i r U.at i..er wm any presaioir necessity I Mi-f l"er ',lJ . ..ion on the Approi ! . is a 1) c a. v.iri.L t;:erefore. vo;e to s : . it out: bnt, if it w ai retainetl. he would vote l,4ii-'.e ( I .1. tKt ith a view, l.owt l . rcj sr 1 x. e st , rcvi.. 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