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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH". PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 18CC.
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SATURDAY. MARCH 81. 1868.
"The Scovel Defection."
We publish elsewhere a letter which haa been
banded us by Mr. James M. Scovel, in
which he endeavors to justify his "eccentric
behavior" a few days since, or rather, we
should say, he utters a wild philippic against
such persons as have been tngaglng In the
field sport of hunting him "like a partridge to
tho mountains." We have cheerfully opened
our columns to the gentleman for his own
defense.
We know of no one who Is supposed to be
more able to make an excuse than Scovsl,
and we therefore give room to his own argu
ment to the detriment of that of his new
trlcnd, the New York World. That the
writer has utterly and entirely failed to justify
his conduct Is evident to any disinterested
observer. Dis letter is a tissue of misrepre
; scntations, wild denunciation, and useless
appeals to his own conscience. What ice
appeal to is the enlightened intelligence of
the citizens of his native State and the opi
nions of ever) honorable man, we care not
what may be his politics, and not to a moral
monitor whose perceptions have been per
verted by treachery and Ingratitude.
Let us look, however, at what the honorable
Senator says in extennation of his desertion
of party and violation of promises. He goes
back to the election of lion. Johit P. Stock
ton, and examines the record la regard to
the election bv a plurality rule in the joint
convention. What may be his object in so
doing is hidden from us. What had Mr.
Scovel in February, 1808, to do with the
original election of a gentleman : whom
the United States Senate had declared not
entitled to a seat on its f oor ? Who author
ized Jamkb M. Scovel to sit as judge and
releree on the action of the highest delibera
tive body in the land and yet this State Senate ;
or, inflated with conceit and intoxicated with
vanity, presumes to say that Mr. Stocktoic
was wrongly ousted by a majority of the
upper house of our national Legislature!
The audacious assurance thus evinced
would do honor to Balzac. But passing by
the impropriety, the irrevelance of tbe quota
tion, let us eee what the writer says of tho
Convention which elected Stocktok. He
Bays, "It (the plurality rule) was passed by
Republican votes in joint meeting, against my
protest."
lie thus endeavors to throw the blame of
the illegal election of Mr. Stockton on the
Republican party, totally ignoring the fact
that in a joint convention which could ehct
by a lurgc majority a Democratic Senator, the
Democratic party, having the power, must be
responsible for any law adopted. II the Re
publican votes, without the aid of the omnipo
tent Scovel, was able to pass the plurality
law, then why was it that they were utterly
unable to) elect their candidate? No, Mr.
Scovel, the Democrats, who were friends of
Mr. Stockton, used their influence to secure
the plurality rule, and on them, and not on
the Republicans, rests the responsibility.
But while taking the trouble to set Mr.
Scovel right, we cannot see that tho ques
tion of the legality of the election lest year
has anything to do with the present case.
The Senate has unseated a member from New
Jersey. It, and it alone, is judge of its
actions, and all that the Legislature of oar
neighbor has to do is to quietly proceed to
11 the vacanoy. So much lor the first part
cf the letter.
t "A man," says this modern Solon, "with an
empty pocket, can defy the world, the flesh,
and Jthe devil." This is curious. Such a
statement reminds me of a little story we
heard attributed to tho agent of the Camden
and Amboy. A man applied for the position
of a conductor. He was refused because he
did not possess a watch. The next applied
with the article and received the coveted post
The agent shrewdly explained his : "If a man
has a watch and all the paraphernalia oi a
gentleman, then he will be satisfled with his
salary; but if he lacks these ornaments, then
the Company will be robbed in order that he
may secure them."
Go to the agent, Mr. Scovel; consider his
ways and be wise ! A man with an empty
pocket is the one who desires to have it filled.
Tut money in thy purse" is a motto for
hungry legislators. W would rather trust a
rich man than a poor one in the possession of
political trust. It is evident that Mr. Scovel
has Inverted the order of his premises. But
enough of this foolish saw invented by the
Senator from Camden.
"I require that the caucus should ; name
the man before I agreed to go Into joint Con
vention." A Dajuel come to Judgment.
This dictator, this arbitrator of the fate of the
Union party, is to sit quietly in his chair, to
which he was elevated by his colleagues,
and wait until the choice is made and sub
mitted to him for ratification. Suppose he sees
fit to veto their nomination, they are to go
back and eelect another, and bo on
until tbey choose one of the four men
named by him. And who constituted him
the Judge, the ruler, the king of the Union
caucus ? This man was sent as a Senator
one of a dozen. As a constituent part of the
caucus he has his due share of power, and it
M 9ftlj tbQ necessities, tug ttccldeatal arid un
fortunate difficulties to which th party is
subjected, that has enablad him to dare to ask
such regal privileges. ' ' ' . ' ' .
"I am right within the doors of my con
science, and who dares to say that I will
not to Into Joint convention for Felix, Van
dyke, or Gbeoobt?" That is not the
question. It Is your business to go for any
one whom the caucus may select, and if the
choice fall on any of the gentleman named,
well and good if not, whoever may be the
candidate. That is all we have to say on that
point. If Mr. Scovel made any limitation
be behaved with unwarranted Insolence, and
deserves the worst epithets that even those
who bunt mountain ( ?) partridges could heap
upon him. By-the-by, who docs "hunt par
tridges in the mountains ?"
Long residence in. Jersey has made Mr.
Scovel form vague ideas of mountains.
Probably b refers to the mountains of his
native State, for any ot greater altitude,
strange to say, do not abound In that particu
lar bill. The Senatoi's knowledge of political
truth and hunting are about equal.
The letter fails utterly to set Mr. Scovel
right in the eyes of honest men. But now to
something else.
Did not Mr. James M. Scovel produce
this morning, cn the boat in ichich he crossed
the Delaware river, a letter direct from
Andrew Johnson, signed by the President,
in which he (the President) promised tf givl
Scovel any position under the Government,
provided he could secure the election of a
conservative from Jersey, or prevent the
choice of . a radical t Did not Scovel show
the letter to a gentleman from Atlantic City ?
Does not this form an explanation of the
strange conduct, or the "eccentric behavior,"
of that honorable gentleman? We say em
phatically that it does. That such a letter
was exhibited, and that the solution of Mr.
Scovel's conduct, appears probable in this
light. We can prove what we assert. But
we must now leave the gentleman to his con
science and his constituents.
The unanimity with which the Republican
press ol both New Jersey and our own city
have condemned his conduct must have
shown by this time to him that his hopes
of success in bis ambitious scheme are.
ill-founded. Having broken his most
solemn pledges to gratify his pr3onal vanity,
who will trust hereafter a perjured, man?
Having by bis conduct, at ones infamous and
dastardly, sought to compel his own election,
what party will hereafter receive this for
swearerof promises Into its ranks? .When
the day comes that the Republican party is
willing to send as Senator such a man as
James M. Scovel, may that day be the
signal for its destruction. Within three days
he has forfeited the respect of every honest
man. He has turned his popularity into con
tumely; he has excited a storm of indignation
which will sweep befoie it this juvenile com
pound of treachery and vanity. lie has per
formed an action within the last three days
which has placed him almost beyond the pale ot
reconciliation. On Monday will be the crisis
of his fate. If he retracts, if he apologizes,
and gives an explanation1, the party may re
ceive it as an excuse. If he changes his vote
and casts it in favor of going into joint con
vention, he may regain a place in the political
ranks. If he does not, then good-night to
Scovel. The scorn and contempt ofj every
honorable man will follow him into the walks
of private life, from which he will never more
emerge. Of all foul political beings, may we
be protected from contact with a renegade I
Trus is a personal In
vitation to the nodor to ex
amine our new stvle-i ol
JPK1NG CLOTHING.
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139 ' FIFTH OKUMAN KE FORM ED
fei
vice on taster Sunday bv tha Pastor. Pev. . H.
M.IHS A. M. and 74 P. it- H'ornini, Con-
fllTU
umiiuu mnu vonmnninn. eunieot m in r.Teing,
njan a r iignt into tne w lldemena." t.oaimlttee win
on Wednesday evealnit r receive paw renta and let
m . RlrinitaHip.lnv (.il
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pew
rj$r WEST PH1LADKLPHIA INSTITUTE,
THIRTY NINTH. hn M AUK KT iitront
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KViJINO iDrM imoVlMk
SubJect-UALY ANIsM. To be illoitratod witn lipsrl-
. mtuu.
Ticket tor the Con mo si. Mnn'e tleknta, t5 centa.
Foraale rt the UliRiST. at M ARK'H DKUU wTOBE.
COOJMBE'S DKUU STORK, and br lurol the Iloar l ol
Manastra t HI tt
frT' . REV. J. C. FLETCHER, RECENTLY
retnrned from South A mm lea. will adHreaa tha
Hanbatti Sofoola of tho Hecond Prexbrterlan Church
BKVIM11 Street, below AlluII (Her. Dr. Beadie'a),
saoDatu Aiierooon. at 3H o clock, on tne present pro
uren'ot the Uoanel in r.rnzll. A cordial Inrliatlon la
extended to ail ol the Habhath Hohools In tbe cttr.
rC7" THE REVIVAL IN FRANCE ON
account of the Work ot Grace In Paris, under
the labor oi HKUIKA1D KAliCLIr'F. Kan., a Lavman
oi the Church or Knxland, will beKlvnn In 4be UI1URC11
OFlHElMKRCKdHU Hurlng Uarden atree', bi'low
UroaU, by the motor, J. W. flOMlAAl, on Sunda even
ing, tcrvlce to commence at 1 30.
HK2?T" REV P. S. HENSON WILL DELIVER
-x-r his ectnre on the "Secret et Hnecesa," In aid of
the Buiulny School, at tne HKOAD STKEKT BVPllST
C'HUKCH. corner ol BKOD and IUtO i'N btree i, on
TlHt-DAT Kveolnr, April a. Doors open at 7. Lecture
tu commence at 8 o'clock.-
tJ&T' FIFTH UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
CmTRCHflleY Mr UA SXA'fl). TWEN I I ETU
and BUTTON WOOD streets Preaching To morrow, at
lnJl, morning) Communion Service a; 3H. afternoon,
ani Preaching by her. lit 1AIN, oi t'annontburg.Pa,.
atj H, evening.
35F COIIOCKSINK PRESBYTERIAN
Church Preaching To-morrow (Sabbath)
by the Pastor, Key. . ALbXISJiKK MUTCHMUKB
Hcrvice in the horning at 104 o'clock. In tbe Kveulng,
atiH o'ciacr, he will deliver the first of a Course of
Lectures to Yaung Men.
frpT" THE QUARTERLY MEETING OF THE
a1-2-' (Sunday School MItonarr Society of the Spring
Garden Uapttut Church, THIRTEENTH Htroet, above
Wallace, will take p ace To-morrow (Manday) Afternoon
at 3 o'clock. Addreu by the Kev. U. A. PtLTZ, Pastor
oi tue laocrnacic uaptiHi . uur.u.
Kjgf ClIURCn OF THE COVENANT, FIL
BEBT Btreet above Heventeooth. EaSTEB
SUNDAY- Communion aerrlce at WH o'clock A. M.
Evening service at 1H o'clock P.M. Sermons, morning
and evening, by Kev. W. T. 8ABINK.
fcgr SCOTT M. E. CHURCH, EICUTII.
above Tasker. Preaching, VtH ; .Raster Sermon.
7K, Paul's thorn in tbe flesh, by Be v. T. B. M1LLKU,
Sacrament at 3 o'clock. Revival still In progress.
WESTMINSTER CHURCH, BROAD
and FlTZrTATEB Streets Praachlni br the
Bcv. JOHN .H. liAMNA, at ha.f-past 10 a. M. and
half pasts P. M.
ft-jST CHURCH OF THE N KW TESTAMENT,
ILLVENTU and WtrOD Street, T. U.
STOCKTON, Pmtor. Pabbath. SH P. M.
KENSINGTON PRESBYTERIAN
CHDHCH Communion (To-morrow at 10X
A. V. Preaching at 7H evening.
REV. B. II. NADAL. D. D., WILL
nreach in TRINITY Si. E. CUTJBCli. to-mor.
jowat luX and7tt o'clock.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
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TrST" ' OFFICE OF THE VAN DUSEX OIL
ss' COM l'AKY, So WALNUT Street.
PiiiLADKLfHiA. March 29. 1866.
Amcotlngof the Stockho uers of tbe VAN DU.EN
OIL lOMPANY will bt hold at the Oiticeof the Com
pany on MONDAY, the lGUi ot April. ltkW, at3M o'clock
P. .v.. to act on the proposition to uxesa upon each share
of the Capital stock of said ompany the sum of Jt'IVE
cf. NTS. By order of the board ot Directors,
3 3l8wtn4t K. B. Vlcl) OWK LL. Mecrctary.
JEW LINEN GOODS,
Just Eeceived Direct from Europe,
At
MILLIKEN'S LINEH" STORE,
No. 828 AECH STREET,
KETA.IL, ' . AT IMPORTER'S ' PRICES.
' LINEN LAWN DRESSES, New Styles, very
Handsome. ,
LINEN TRAVELLING DRESSES, Entirely
New Design..
NEW PRINTED LINENS, landldg from
steamer "Propontls..'
GOLDEN FLAX IRISLT SHIRTING LINENS,
all tbe numbers. These Linens are of extra
weiebt and quality.
POWER-LOOM TABLE LINENS, from 87
cents per yard.
BLEACHED TABLE LINEXS, New Patterns,
very cheap.
CHEAP NAPKINS, landing . from steamer
"Helvetia."
TABLE CLOTnS, Rare Styles, with NAP
KINS to match. . ,
TOWELS, of every kind, from 23 cents to
$125 each. ! .
NURSERY DIAPERS, All the Widihs Ro
quired.
TOWELINGS by the yard. ;
CRASH DIAPER, BUCK, ETC.
LINEN DRILLS AND DUCKS, in White,
Colored, and Fancy. J
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, Every Kind, for
Ladies', Gents', and Children.
SHIRT BOSOMS, of very Superior Quality.
BIRD EIE AND OTHER DIAPERS. ;
LINEN CAMBRICS AND LAWNS.
Linen Buyers will save time and money by coming
aireci to
!
MILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE,
881 Btudi No. 888 AROH Street.
ECONOMY TO ATTEND TO IT EAKLY.
fMmd.Mil.n
Eflectna ly prevent lnfury to clothes, etc., from Moths
and cheaply enough If yoa attend to it now. Every
drUBdlst has C. C. HAHRIS A CUAPMAN, Boston.
YN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR' THE
J. C1TI AU C'UUKTY OF PHILADELPHIA..
t state ot UAVI1) It AY. Deceased.
The Auditor appointed bv the Court vo audit, settle,
arid aatuHt the account of WILLIAM BAY, Kxeeutor
under the last will and testament ot David Kav de
ceased, and to report distribution ot the baianoe In the
hands of the accountants, will meet tha"' parties in to
rented for the purposes ot bis appointment, on MON
DAY, the 9th day of April. A. D. I8(j, at 4 o'clock F M.,
athlsoftlce. No. 204 k. UFTII Street, Boom No 11. lu
the City of Phiiadelph'a. laiBmtSt
T STEWART DEPUY, NO. 263 SOUTn
I . BEt'ONB Htreet. PblladelpbU. Is new selling
from oneot the largest and ben asxortments oi Carpota.
Oil Cloths, jMattiuxa, Window fliadiis, Ac, io that he
has had for many years and at very reduced prices. 31 1
P TitTNER WANTED W 1TH $350u7TO BUY
font a retlrinit partner. Mnst be enterprUIng and
respectable, business established, p'eaaant, and very
profitable. Address "Wesley," I'osi Olbce boa lftH.
IT BEING THE SEASON OF THE
It. RAltitRNT woulil rAMiifCttnllv rmlnrl tliosa almn
having their PIANOS PUTIN ORDK K, thai bis orders,
are received at MASON A CO '8 8 CORK. No. Wl CllKH
M'T Htrei t Kepalxlhg tlwrgunbly Cvue. aud geneially
Tt IrUvut leiugylm. W Y
OF
SILK CLOAKS
AND
MANTILLAS, 1
On Monday, tho 3d of April.
EDWIN HALL & CO.
ct si at
No. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET.
AT RETAIL
JAMES R. CAMPBELL & CO.,
No. 727 CHESNUT Street,
Ilavo made extensive additions to tliclr popu
lar Stock oi
SILKS
AND
DEESS GOODS,
WHICH . THEY CONTINUE TO SELL
At Moderate Prices.
WHOLESALE ROOMS UP STAIRS. 3 81 1m
QPEIVIIVC DAY.
L. LEFEVEE,
WILL OPEN
On Tuesday, April 3, 1800,
HIS
SUMMER MANTILLAS,
AND ; " ' i
DRESS:' SUIT, 3 812t4p
No. 1202 CHESNUT Street.
T ADIES' LIGHT CLOTH SAOOUES.
A J IS ALL '1'HPJ POPPT.AB FLES Or CUOlCit
MAXJCEI4L. ANU M ADB UP Id THIS
BRitl MANAU.
BLACK BTLK COATS.
BLACK 8 ILK I OATS,
111. A 'H MLKiACQTJE.'
as. BLACK MLK SACQUES.
BLAC K SILK CIRarLATJ8 EfO.,
f" P BLACK SILK CIRi ULR3, ETC.
mer CT7RWEN 8TODDAKT ABKOTIIKB,
IP" 1 Nos. 4iU.45i,and LA N. StCJND 8TRKBT.
SI 3t ABOVE WILLOW.
CLOTHS AND OA9SIMERE8 FOR
LADIES' SACQUES CLOAKS, AND COAT8.
Al ORIATLY KKDUCKD PRf(?r,s. '
CUWE 8TODDAVT BROTHER.
. . Kos. 430, Hi, and4Mil.Sal( ONI) STKEHT.
31 3t ABOVE WILLOW.
If A N C T CASBIMERES,
' FANCY COATINGS. '
MIXED CA8STMERE8,
LA1K8T 8TVLI? CASSFMERKS,
GOODS FOR MhN'S AND BOYS' WiiAB,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
CHRWEN 8TODDAKT BROTHER,
. Nos. 0, 4M, and 151 N. SECOND tTRKET,
818t AbOVE WILLOW.
TICH BLACK SILKS
IV AT RI DtTCEO PRIOR'.
LARGE PTJKCHANhS AT 'I HE PHILADEL
PHIA AND SEW YORK AUCTION'S CNaDLcI US
TO EXHIBIT A SPLENDID LINE OF
I'AKls TAFFETAf.
GKO DU RHINE, ,
UROS GRAINS, '
GKOSDE L'VFRIQUE.
CrRWEN RTODDAR1' BROTH KR,
Kos. 450, 462, and 4M SECONO 8 TRK KT,
3 31 8 ABOVE WILLOW.
JJm S SANITARY COMMISSION,
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THE BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT bat still regis
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in very needy circumstances, and should haveemp'o.c
ment Immediately. All In formation iurnisbod gratui
tously. 3 31 It
t
JOHN W. WILSON,
Secretary linrean of Employment.
spring. ofny
j Pvtrt.
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