mercenary element to effect and con- success of those who formerly were OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. Conk ling’s nomination to the Su- men ofthe same character. The fol- the government of our lair o|,j Whyte’s outspoken opponents preme Court was discussed here it THE REPUBLICAN. lowing Senators are said to hnvi uni .Mayor [From llegirktrCorrespor dent.] was urged that lie would never to rejeei Stale? slid whose elevation was ilie contin- our ac- -igned a written contract taking OAKLAND, : in power, the in office of men whom the peo- cept a position which would force - any nominee on the objection ot The party uance Washington. I). C., March 20,1882. of its own men, lias failed ple turned down when they elected him to walk behind all Hie "tilers of -ingle member of their syndicate; judgement Nothing appears more certain to lias failed to The work was dune, ibe same class on all occasions of Wells, Winfield, to fulfil its duty, eon. Mayor Whyte. of events than JAS. A. HAYDEN, . Messrs. Williams. Hie observers political that the greatest the was that the Mayor ceremony. Till* most recently ap- Hepron, Bians, Bond, Cooper; Gill. trol public affairs so and result that the Democratic politicians can Editor and Proprietor. number enini- poii tad Justice of Hie Supreme Court Getty, Vanderford, Parsons, Farrow, good of the greatest shall be incurred Governor Hamilton’* not, or will mt, learn anything—not become ty without gaming the friendship ol always walk behind the others Lancaster, Allston and Magruder. accomplished, has unsatisfac- even by experience. The Republi- in those who do not recognize Compton, who is now as un- enteiing and leaving the court room TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. The last four are Republicans. torv to Mr. cans here have been a good deal ne copy, one year $1 50 “the right of controlling and divid- friendly to Mr. Whyte as he was two daily, and at State dinners and on • months 76 amused lately at the efforts of the six ing the public plunder” as Hie great- years ago when lie contended against similar occasion also, takes a less INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. The Garfield Monument at Washing- Democratic Congressmen and leaders of government. Under his selection to the chairmanship of honorable seat than those commis- ton. est function to organize and strike out early for these circumstances what is to be the Maryland delegation to the Cin- sioned earlier. Mr. Conkling would TERMS OF ADVERTISING. among the I lie ensuing Congressional campaign. Prominent undertak- done? Manifestly to say, let us try cinnati Convention. The Hamilton have had to walk immediately be- Insertion, $1 per Square of 8 lines; For a number of years the party has First ings to honor and perpetuate the a change ripe for 50 cents per square for each additional inser- others, let us see whether men are now in a condition around without hind Justices Gray and Stanley Mat- tion. Special contracts for advertising iongei of Gar floundered unypohey memory the late President of authority may not he better ba- any revolt against Mr. Whyte.—Sun- thews, the other two recent appoint- than three months tiie of the to speak of, hut adopting every ex- Held, tiie Society of Army State, Republican day American. ments, he dosen’t the old The parly pedient to catch votes. They hid ami love Ju.-tice Correspondents must, enclose Hill name ami Cumberland, of which General Gar- future before it, if Matthews, has a bright will first the Independent anyhow, and Justice Gray, address, not necessarily for publication, but Held was a prominent member, has prinei- for vote with as a private guarantee of good faith. Reject- ne only true to itself and the Thp House Tuesday of last week, who is by long odds tiie biggest man not plans the erection Greelyin 1872, then for the Green- ed communications will be returned. far advanced for ol pies it claims. Therefore let us close by a vote of 199 to 42. |>asied the in Washington, would have com- magnificent statue at back ynte, and finally in tiie last a monument or all breaches in our ranks, and with a Anti-Polygamy hill, wljich was ap pletely overshadowed Mr. Conkling, the Capital, that is rapidly campaign they made a bold strike to SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1882. National united front endeavor to overthrow proved by the Senate on Fehuary 10, This is the kind of talk we hear becoming a popular national move- capture the soldier vote for Hancock. 1 lie corrupt legions that have for so and it will undoubtedly soon become among the Mbs Grundy’s of the ment. The are merely direct- It has been generally supposed that Later advices from Costa Rica Society ¦many years controlled the Slate, and a'law by the affixing of the Presi National Capitol, hut perluqM people ing the raising of the necessary funds, the scheme of throwing out induce- prove that the recent earthquake was labor side by side for Republican sue- dent’s signature. Whatever may lie of sense will not frrr a moment sup- and the erection <>f tiie monument, ments to catch the soldier element by no means so destructive ofproperly cess.—Frederick Examiner. said of the measure as regards its ef- pose that Mr. Conkling even thought which, when completed, will he was pritly ifit dually squelched in as was at first reported and that no ————————¦fc feedveness to suppress theevil which of this aspect of the oise when he turned over to tiie President of the that campaign, but now they come to loss of life whatever occurred. a Utter to the Cumberland Daily basso long outraged public decency, declined the Judgeship. United States, as tiie property of the the‘front with a fresh bait on their News of Monday last' speaks as fob j it must he admitted that a good he- , Junius. Nation. While nothing definite as hook in the person of Gen. Rosecrans A senatorial “sj ndieate” has been lows of the approaching gir.ning lias been made, which can to the character of tiie structure has ns chairman of Hie Congressional organized at Annapolis to reject any election : lie fallowed up by as much more, and NEWS or THE WEEK. been upon, the plans ol campaign committee. It was a most nominations which are not determined “Edward Stake, Esq., of Washing- as severe, legislation as is needed. and all the Society contemplate the raising foolish selection from every point of satisfactory to its members individu- ton county lias been suggested its a Many of tiie Democrats true to their Steel raiis are now quoted as low of tiie largest amount piiFsible, when view. As a disgusted Democrat said ally. The next thing in order will candidate for chief judge on tiie lie i records, did all they could to refrain as $54 a decline of $lO within a few a commission will lie organized ol public-tn ticket, and is believed will after the caucus: "It puts us on the be for the people to organize a syudi from hurting tiie feelings of the large weeks, which means a savtngof from the most eminent sculptors anil archi- tie tiie s longest candidate Hint the defensive. We will have to de- cate to reject these Senators. -Hallo Republicans Mr. class 'of lax-breakers whom they i SBOO to sl,Bt’o per mile in the con- tects*, to whom will entrusted tiie can inuniiiate. fend the chairman of our committee Hlar. he Stake, although comparatively a number among their constituents by struction or railways. of creating a structure t in against the assaults of the so-called duty hat. young mail, is well known asa law- opposing the measure and by trying Tiie engineer of tlie Philadelphia point artistic with Half-Breed press, because of the as- TliPStockholriers of the Chesapeake of design and excel yer of ability, considerable ex- i to destroy its efficiency by amend and Reading Caal and Iron Company lence, shall if not excel, any perienee at the bar and an immense j saults against a dead man, W< will in Annapolis equal, inputs. They talked largely about maturing plans fin- the erection- and Ohio Canal met degree of popularity in liis own enmi- leave to defend him against the as- is of similar work in America; tliat.it may "religious Monday. Mr. Gorman was detained ty, which lie carried a few years ago freedom” and “free gov saults of Hie Protestants because lie a breaker at a central point, to which, thus exemplify the exceptional re- eminent”—pliinses In Washington by sickness of his by over seven hundred majority tiiat are particu- is a Catholic. It was a had selection, the coal from a number of adjacent gard that is held for our late Chief against a popular Democratic enntli- j to child. He forwarded his resignation larly dear people who are not prac because is two thous- mines can be delived for preparation Magistrate in the hearts of his coun- date. It is generally conceded by ! Gen. Rosecrans as president of the canal, which the tically religious nid do not like gov- away and shipment. If the experiment trymen. representative men of tin* party in and miles from any where and : stockholders refused to consider un- Western that hi- nomina- ernment of any kind. is no politician.” j proves successful the plan will lie Ti e committee consists of (he fol- Maryland t This about ex- til the annual meeting in June. tion will he messed upon Mr. Stake. | ! adopted at numerous points through- lowing gentlemen who were appoint- presses tlie situation as it is. The I He is understood to lie willing In J The Rev. Dr. Babeoek lias written | out tiie coal region, ed by Gen. P. Sheridan, tiie Pres- more sagacious a'nd business like The Hagerstown Herald and Torch- IT. accept the nomination for associate a letter to Hie Wilmington Jliornina Hill, formerly wealthy ident of the Society, as possessing judge, but it is expected that lie will Democrats wanted to elect Mr. Flow- E. R. a resi- (Ret).) : News, -vliicli an light says “Itis the in it? states that liis dent Fort Iml , hut evident York, - of Wayne, now fitness for t lie duty intrusted to them: eon-ent to accept tiie nomination er. of New lo tiie diairmai Democratic party is becoming greatly against Judge Alvey, so that tiie Re- tliorily for the rlttuge of Senator in circumstances, was arrest- Gen. James Barnett, Merchant, of sliiji, partly because lie has a “Imr’i” reduced deinoralized, and there is no telling publican ticket may lie full, witii a Bayard’s influence having defeated Cleveland, Ohio, Chairman; Gen. and partly on account ot liis charac- ed Saturday night in Cldeago for what surprise may be in store for this chance of success.” tiie local option law in tiie Delaware using to Henry M. Cist. Attorney at Law, of ter and ability, but they were over- the United States mails de- State at the general The many friends of Mr. Stake in legislature is MV. himself. ruled, of n?xt election. Cincinnati, Ohio, Recording Secre Scliade just as tiie whole party will be fraud. He had been in the habit Whatever may he the outcome, it is this community will he gratified to That gentleman, in Ins report In Hie writing to wholesale grocers and tary ; Gen. W. A. Robinson, Banker, when Hie election comes around. yery evident the ring hold see this appreciation of our former Brewers’ in Chicago, as country old cannot Pittsburgh, Pa.; Gen. A. B. Under- Association Congress lias been for two or three butter dealers all over the the State in its grasu much longer.” towns.nan. Mr. Stake was horn and its attorney, expressly says: “I ac- for shipments of produce, and when wood, U. S. Surveyor,Custom house, spent years discussing measures for pro- his boyhood days in this town quainted tiiat noble friend of person- the dealers to him Boston, Mass.; Gen. Anson G. Mc- viding some suitable place for our confiding shipped The Frederick Examiner (Rep.) where he lias many warm friends. If al liberty, Senator T. F. Bayard, he to remit, and tiie Cook, M.C., ofNew York City ;Gen. immense National Library, which relmed sold says} "What will he the result no lie is placed upon the ticket as a can- with the state of affairs, Hie goods great C, Smith, III.; and eon- 400,000 at a sacrifice. tell, hut it is J. Chicago, Gen. J. didate for this important trust lie nowiontains over volumes one can very evident sequence was a very strong and able Tiie demand for rolling stock for G. Park hurst, of Coldwat*“r, Mich.; will receive the almost undivided and is increasing at tlie rate of 25.000 that the Democracy cannot tie said at letter from Hie Senator in defence of railroads lias fallen offconsiderably, present Lieut, John Ruhm, of Nashville, support of ilie people of this volumes per year. A lihreary build- to lie a harmonious body. commu- personal liberty. The Did a ware Sen- mills, Teiin.; and Col. 11. C. Corbin, Asst. nity. Williamsport Pilot, March ing is absolutely necessary, ns in the and rail locamotive works and The bosses have separaled, and the ate soon after defeated the I.oca I Op- are no overburlhen- latter \\th. present condition of things the ear shops longer unity which marked their efforts in Adt. Gen., U. S. Army, the of tion lull. Senator Vest, of Missouri, hooks whom is Secretary l can he of use to anybody piled ed with orders. Instead of hav.ug the past is not found at present. The Corresponding j also followed with a similar letter in little and Treasurer. How to Beat Whyte. and stacked up in rooks and corners orders fir ahead, imurifaeturers are 'triumphant faction seems afraid to behalf ofour rights. their solicit business, and or- desire‘to make this I I mention tiie place provided for beginning to boast of its success, and t lie conquered In the move- Governor Hamilton lias entered letters especially, as both are United about now < ders which last year would have had faction ment one in which the whole people the field asa candidate for renomiim- them. The delay f Congress to se- in silence is doubtless pie States Senators.” to wait for months, can now he filled paring may lie represented, by even tiie thin, and has so lect a site and appropriate money for measures to regain what it announced himself j at short notice. One order for one lias smallest contribution, tiie Postmas- to the friends wit It whom he a building led to a recent proposition lost.” comes! The Annapolis Daily iJecord. which thousand- freight cars brought bids ters of every town in tiie country in almost contact. Tiie i to raise Hie dome of Hie Capitol fifty daily Gov- 1 enough to sat for furnishing forty thousand, some have been appointed agents for is Democratic isly every fpet and put another story on the there any ihe ernor, it is slated, does not propose If are Democrats with body and which certainly lias its eye building, of them being at a decline of $l5O on collection of subscriptions, and are to resort to any underhand to centre Tiie practicability i strong temperance views, they will means on the Legislature all the time, last fall’s prices. especially charged with the fact that secure a renoiniiiation. He thinks of this was referred to Gen. M *igs learn with annoyance of the efforts of subscription, thinks last week’s work was a laid Two well-trained racing dogs, Let- no however small, will that the political squabbles which i for Ids opinion as an engineer, and be their representatives in Congress to one Ibr the Democracy of Maryland. me-go and Nell, iiad a contest near he refused. It seems eminently fit- have disturbed Ii is party-since lie has just sent liis reply to tin-commit avoid committing themselves on the as- It says: “The of Hie House Phil ia on Saturday, in a ting that such a monument should be gubernatorial refusal tee. Alter describing Hie del nil race hill to appoint a to in- cended the chair have construc- commission at Capital, to pass Hie Senate lulls to provide for SIOO over a distance of 200 yards. quire erected tlieNational where I hampered the consummation of liis tion of the dome, and the capacity of into the alcoholic liquor truffle glass boxes ami to allow candidates Lot-me go made tlie distance in the deeds of many of our most dis- plans for the of political, i the central portion of the Capitol to of tliis country. Even Senator Bay- I reformation ortlieirrepresentatives in the polling 11 second, heating In r antagonist tinguised countrymen are hot ored in : abuses, and lie yearns an oppor- hear weight, Gen. Meigs debates that ard resorted to filibustering so as not for rooms, looks as if the members of the by 10 yards Let-me’go is what is enduring bronze and marble, and tunity to make good tiie pledges he does not think it prudent to put to appear too ardent a lover of moral- lower house desired neither fairness known as a "whippet,” being a half* that it should lie the gift of tiie v\ hole which he made on the stump. The tin* additional weight upon it. He ity. But a vote was reached in the n r decency in elections. A party ! Ineed greyhound. She is two years people, in recognition of the fact that only way in lie says Hip walls under Hie dome ate course of the proceedings' which is a which can accom- that will not throw every safeguard old and weighs only 17 hounds, while from among tiie humblest one of our plish this is to serve another term, just proportioned to bear the load now fair record for judgment, and indi- around the box, not only de- Nell is a larger dog, weighing number a rose to he the highest in tiie ballot upon them. Tlv mortar in (lie much cates that only one Democraticstates- Mr. Hamilton anticipates that Mayor used land. We cordially commend serves tiut ultimately will meet de- construction of the walls was made 08 hounds. Her stride is fully five mmi (real or alleged) is in accord the Whyte will be ail aspirant for guber- undertaking feat.” The Uncord goes further and sand, feet long, yet Lel-me-go overcome with to our people, and trust natorial honors next year, and the of lime and as cement was not the reasonable demands of the that adds that the hustings next fall will that advantage by the celerity with temperance our town will lie liberally rep- Governor is anxicus to measure used iu those days, and Hie soil upon people throughout the be a sad place for Democratic orators. Which she sped over the ground. resented in -Ihe coming memorial. swords with him. The lelntions lie- which Hie walls rest is of moist clay ; land. Our postmaster It will lie a sad place for any and is duly authorized, tween tiie state and cry that Hie key stones in some of the execu- every orator who lias had or has any and will lie pleased to receive- the tives have, undergone marked arches over the lower windows un Gen. Gkant’s Ikish.— At the St. The Democratic party in this State a connection with the present ring in smallestcontriliutions, A handsome change year, der the dome have dropped, some Patrick haiiqui t in New York, Fri- pledged itself before last since last and tiie Maryland. the election engraved receipt will be sent to every rupture and more than others, ’and upon Hie day night of last week, the toast toaholish useless offices. between them was announc- It kasdone sutscriberof one dollar and upward-, ed in whole, Gen. Meigs says tiie suggest- ! “The United States ofAmerica” was nothing yet to carry out its pledge, The American nearly three that may lie preserved as an elegant months ago, j Maj. 11.K. Doughlas is being urged ed rising of Hie dome would lie a dan- responded to by Gen. Grant. As he although there are in not The Governor and his j existence souvenir of tiie fact. felt (whether by liis numerous friends both in tliis gerous and fatal enterprise. He says : rose Hie company gave vent to en- only many sinecures, but friends justly or not) aisoseveral It is suggested that societies, musi- that they laid been County and Washington as a candi- it is possible to take tiie dome lo thusiastic applause, and Hie guest’s unconstitutional placps for instrumental in cieated cal, literary, or otherwise, through- tiie political date for Congress upon the Demo- pieces and rebuild, but tiiat the pro- ! lieallli was drank hy the entire com- pet politicians and used rewards resurrection of ex-Sena j as out the Slate, give benefits in aid of tor Whyte, cratic ticket. There is no doubt that portions of the Capitol forbid this as pany standin and give three dicers for parly and considered them- services. The Tax Com- this project. These, in connection selves slighted Maj. Drug las is the strongest man we' as any at tempt to raise the dome. and a tiger. There was much merri- missioner, the Superintendent when it was officially I of the with the benevolent and patriotic promulgated tiiat tiiat party can nominate. Iflieshould In conclusion he says: ‘Nowhere ment when Judge Daly announced House of Correction telegraph, the Mayor Whyte’s ladies and gentlemen in our midst, political be placed upon the t eket the Re- is to he found n great building of such that tiie General was an Lisliman by Insurance Commissioner and a mul- allies intended to support should render tiie Committee having Barnes Compton for state I publican party willhave tohringout rich and graceful composition as the being made a citizen of Hie capital of titude of other statesmen ought to lie treasurer. 1 this great work in charge most valu- It was tiie intention the its best men to win, and from what present Capitol ofthe United States.” Ireland during liis continental trip. allowed to benefit the people by be- of Governor able assistance. we (•an learn that “best man’’is either And lie maintains substantially that The cheering was again renewed as ing freed from their public duties In to revoltintmnize Democratic politics Let the good work he done. Par- liis year, Hon. Lloyd Lowndes, or Louis E. any change would not only lie dan- the ex President "spoke. He said the offices filled by them and letting in I state last and tiie notnl- ticular attention is invited to the fact nutior, Mayor McComas, Esq. Either of Hie above gerous, hut would destroy tiiat. it was true that he was an Irish- the money now flowing into their of Whyte by the De- tliearclii- that tlieir’s is a thoroughly National gentlemen will make a credit* beauty of Capitol. man, He became one iu Dublin in coffers saved to mocracy was looked upon by him as named tectual Hie be the State.— Hallo. project, Mini lias no one our official January, 1879. He found it rather Star. connection with tiie harbinger of Hie approaching able representative and dis- The old vexed quest ion of the Cleveland Monument, or any emliarassing to say vvliat lie wanted doom of the managers. The belief trict might lie proud of.—Cumberland precedence which has caused lieart- other purely local enterprise. 10, and, therefore, would Mr. was cherished that in return for the Independent. liurnings and jealousies in Washing- lie ask A Syndicate! Depew to say lie say Senatorial aid extended to the Mayor by the ton society ever sinye this city be- what could Who ? Hie latter in Ids I ion. Annapoms, March 22—The topic is Responsible Hamiltonians, Mr, Whyte’s friends A Washington special of Monday came the seat of Government, is were pod He for ofconversation at the State House is Complaint lias been made from would assist in tiie election ofn Ham- says: "It matters not how many liable lo come up and engender I ad would say himself, however, that the rejection ofso many of the Gov- time to time of improper influences ilton man for treasurer. Mr. Whyte’s petitions are sent him. Hie President I'e. lings on any occasion of ceremony. | he hoped all Irishmen would take ernor’s nominees by the Senate yes- that have been employed to control indisposition to assist in tiie election j does not intend, under any dicum- It caused a lively and very waim advantage of the opportunities which terday. legislation this country guVe The aniversal opinion seems in our State. A cones of a Hamilton unit for speaker ofthe ! stances, lo consider the question of discussion between some ladies and them to show to lie that the Semite acted very un- pnndent of The Sun. on the loth In- House of Delegates widened Uie pardoning Sergt. Mason nr reducing the doorkeeper of one of Hie reserved wliat they are worth. It was one of 1 the wisely, and the especial point of cen- stant, says : “It should he lierne in breach, and a few hot headed of | Ids sentence for six months at least. galleries in the House of Representa- grand features of America that sure was the fact that the rejections mind that tiie Democratic oarty is Mayor Whyte’s friends have added If there is a demand then for it he on a n%ent occasion. It was a there was no country on earth that tives extended poor were all made at the behest of a syn- amendable for all tiie abuses which fuel to the flame by inconsiderate at- willconsider, but will not do so now. question as to tlie best seats being to the and humble a thing change dicate, a unknown before in the disgrace Maryland and the city of tacks on Gov. Hamilton. The Gov- In the meantime this may prove a given to the families of members of tret ter to lift themselves up- history of the . The Baltimore to-day. If the Democrat- ernor has long cherished the hope of blessing in disguise for Mason, for Hie Cabinet in preference to the fam- ward ifthey had Hie stamina and the votes tiy which the several rejections ic party suffer itself to he controlled being able to control the Board subscriptions are being made quite ilies of Justices of the Supreme Court. inherent merit to raise themselves in made varied of were Ironri 14 to 17. The and misled by tiie mercenary and Public Works, and have the naming freely in many sections for the sup- Sum.i ladies of Hie latter class took Hie world. Tiie speaker natl seen all Governor after his refusal to with- irresponsibleelement, it should suffer of the president of tiie canal and port of his wife and children. It is possession of tiie disputed territory countries, but he came hack front the these subscriptions will draw the names of Messrs. Seim, Mc- the consequences.” We take it for appointment of thought run kept it, despite pleadings of liis travels a better American tlinn other officers of the four five dollars, and Hie Cosker in d Jones, was prepared for granted, that of this up to or thousand when lie went away. the admission public works or the state. How now is in of Hie doorkeeper, who in vain urged the slaughter of the innocents, j Mrs. Mason just need and communication into the columns of keen, then, must have been Ids dis- ! money.” his orders to keep those seats forcer- took the matter in Chicago, March 18.—M. E. Dick- a philosophic The &un is a quasi endorsement of appointment when he learned tain ladies specially invited by Hie manner. Colonel Joyce evidently thnt son, of this city, started for Wash- the position taken by the writer. for two years longer, and to tiie young girls of Illinois, Min- President. But because the ladies not liis rejection, and end Two ington to-night witii a petition for did like Mr. How then shall tiie State ho freed of his first term, lie must nie Crary. 18 and invited belonged to the family of a remain a Madden and Grace the pnrdnit of Hergeaut McCosker said lie considered it an from such • Mason. The abuses? Is it not time for minority member of the hoard. 19 years old, have been making a Cabinet officer Hie ladies ill posses- honor to lie rejected by such body. petitii.u is 2.400 leel long ami is said a the honest yeomanry of Maryland to Many of Mayor Whyte’s friends at (our of tiie West for their sion dee bled tiiat the question of pre There is no cause assigned for the bicycle to coiimiu 120.1'U0 names. It is elab- rt- rise nml hurl tiie party in power tiie time intimated that it was a mis- health, and have now gone as far rnlenoe had long ago been settled in except (lie political orately gotten up. and required two Jectlon sentiments from Its position, and lo try whether J take nil Ills part to intending to reach favor of Hie Supreme Court as desert the Gover- south as Texas, above expert paper hangers io boor* to of tiie nominees. The Governor, it other auspices and other may b'*r at the Cabinet in tiie nfib-inl men such a critical juncture, fur the Florida by spring, a trusted servant* scale, and loot it pn.pt rly. 'I la- 'tribune's fei • ie understood, will send in again uut give us something better than I a defeat of Mr, Ilumiltou meant the in,ni being in constant attendance. > kept the scats. When ex-Seuulor gcuiu Musuti fund uumuins lo J2O.