Harper's weekly . ator Wilson- will also make — . with the colored at the South,control the new vote, and iminiiieiit a party of them their hollies from demo- i keep the railroad out of ,1 , i, ,, in their desperate inquiry. spenses, is the dollars is the neees-aryimagine this sum paid to an agand the bill put totlemen to say for t It is a burning shame that such a bill can notdefeated without money; hut the >i-a ,. railroad coming in at tho front- Now these imaginary gentlemen who aremong the most upright and intelligent i- really corrupted


Harper's weekly . ator Wilson- will also make — . with the colored at the South,control the new vote, and iminiiieiit a party of them their hollies from demo- i keep the railroad out of ,1 , i, ,, in their desperate inquiry. spenses, is the dollars is the neees-aryimagine this sum paid to an agand the bill put totlemen to say for t It is a burning shame that such a bill can notdefeated without money; hut the >i-a ,. railroad coming in at tho front- Now these imaginary gentlemen who aremong the most upright and intelligent i- really corrupted the Legislature. Theylave paid black-mail. They have made it The pensive public shake- its head at the crimesof its servants. Which of them? Where?How? But the public can not answer. IfSenator White indignantly demands that somekind of specification be made, the Neve loraTimes replies with astonishment, •? How can aspecify? We merely echo the ru- ° Hta>ertng°°pe1ech at Orange Court We must deal, then. and delight! .becuu-e lie hoy - hear, s„H attempted to express his views c United States lie MTitinHiii highest officers ofcimd it km of pub upon those days m* „«~. —- every budv did not perceive that a inevitable. When slavery -tmu -,- tongue it instinctively aimed at the .-tronge-t;»]!onng -o wieKeu mat me iun^ican not ri^lit it. Icriect liberty of .pecch,i„. „dinal security of free institutions; aiman who heartily believes in them echo House shows that he will not claim politicalsympathy for his party upon any plea less wor-thy [ban that of eipuil right-, and of its steadythem. We hope sincerely thatre cuiispiruous of the Southerndi-posed to accept the new or-ugs ,. ill meet him in debate, to shown why thev them-ehes or any other.,,r S,.U,-, -Urnr^llv in (be ol popular ;_rovcnimeiit, shouldrepudiate the party which is identified with itsassertion, and supp


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