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Parnell is reported as very mil. Preside...

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Day
4
Month
November
Year
1881
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Public Domain
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Parnell is reported as very mil. President Arthur haegonc to New Vork. On hls return he will occupy the White House. The Pall Mali Gazcttc, of London, delIlIM tlmt tli rumor that eosMenta bonds were to be redeemed by inonev MNWltad in !he bant of fingland to tlie credit of the confedérate government, is wholly without foundation. Stili Uure is ¦ market n London for confedérate bond. Judge Charlea J. Folger lias aecepted the iioiiiinatioii for Scciclmy of the Treasury, and in so doing he regigned a life salary of $12,000 per jeu for a smaller salary and au uncertain tenurc of office. Jttdge Klger was Garfield's first choice and his appotntment ineets the approbatlon of the entire I'epubllcan party. He is descended f rom the New Eogland ftimily to which Benjamin Frankliu's mother belouged. Her father was Peter Folter whom Cotton Slatbcr mentions as "a godly.learned Baglishman." Theaamecan be trulj sftld oí tliis, liis eminent descendant. Tlie St:naW:uljounicd last Sutuiday aflrr confinning all thenominations made hv llic Preskli'iit c.ipt nomination of Stratham for poftmater at Lyinlibur;;, V;i. trathaiu U :i frienil d Malinne anl tlie liatrcd wliich existó MBOAg the bourbon Deuiocruts toward the Keadjusters brougbt on a deiidlock. The Senate luljouincil learlng th' matter wttt the President. The business for whJcb an extra Mfllon was alleil was for the most part eomptetei. A deat pnitcin. has been elccted lm : iclciry candidate to tlie Hcpublieani and wiio s on good term with lent Arthur. Wbtu il WMMMrtaiaed that ex-Gov. Mor;an would not serve as irv of the Tfeasury, Judpe Folder. of New York, was noiniiiate'l and confinued, and lias aecpted that position. Mr. Wlndom au been returned to the Senate as Senator ttOfO Mium-soia. PoetOMJtW irneral JaMM as eonlinncil in his present position, hut it ti generally uijdertood that lie will witlidraw sonietime daring the early part o! the iwiiltg regular session ui Coiigress. .Mnmiiu; i, ih. present ladlc.itions, the man that stands the best chance il bc ing appolntéd to the place when Mr. .lames rltbdrawt, ( Cliauncey I. Fllley, a stal wart and one of the "30G." His man agement ot' the St. Louis postoftice g:ained him his present proinincncc. New York DOW has tWO reprcseiitatives in the eabinot, but liDth will probably witlidraw at an early day. The statement in our last issue that Sturis had been noininated Attoruey General was premature. The report as not conlirint'cl and lias pmved to have been erroneous. Mr. M.u Veagh seemsdetermined to witlidraw f rom the Cabinet. His enemics say that it is bccause he cannot sustaiu the charges against the partieipants in the star route frauds while his friends claim that he féui that he will not be lirppotted by the adniinistr:tion in the proseeution of these cases. It seems to be almost impossible t(i bani.-li corruption from political -. The course that the President is taking, however, proves pretty clearly that he intends to give the country an impartía 1 and In honest administration. There has not been the slightest reason to complain thus far.

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