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IPOGS IN' CONGRESS.
, PUSH AHEAD BY THEIR
FIGHTING QUA HI TIES.
HcEi Jocatban H. Rowell Has a
Grip and Fearsome Vocal
rer —Wliltan* Henry Hatch and
be -t Pattsrson Kennedy are Also
m ‘ j loiters— Kilgore and Crisp
, Terrors.
prom the Sev York Sun.
itan-oTOK. Oct. IL-Vou hear a good
tout t . ae watchdogs of the House, but
■inc about tho bulldogs. Yet there are
B boildogs upon the floor than watch
. The watchdog is usually mild and
rn strative. 'lhere is nothing snari
,r bristling about Watchdog Holman,
chdog Kerr of Gruudy Center, la., has
' , warm and placid as a day in
1 He irritates others at time3, but is
"l jrntated himself. The bulldogs, on
contrary, are aggressive and ferocious.
tbe y gee on the rampage, the
•Wrg of bones is heard, it is hard to
the grip of one of these fellows. You
r throw ice water upon him, and fill bis
wit ti ,i pepper, but he will retain bis
It would take a crowbar to open his
a when his mouth is st. These bull
kin legislation sometimes do a great
Lf g od. They not only stir the House
ttioa at critical momems, but they fre
ely toucii the national marrow and
Si the country with excitement. There
,caual number of them ou each side of
llioute aud they are about equally
shied.
to of the pluckiest among the repub-
f s j s the Hon. Jonathan fl. Rowell of
rmngton, 111. He has been in many a
j fiShi, but his teeth are as sharp and
S n p as strong as ever. This is his
i t h year in congress. He was a union
L’ r and is 57 years old. Mr. Rowell
Jeeded Jlr. Crisp ts chairman of the
on elections. He has had
ttv of unpleasant work to do in
| congress aud he has done it re-
Llessly. He has thick gray hair,
seyes, and the muscle and stamina of a
(Persian- Aside from his intellect the
< remarkable thing about him is his
B i power. It is deafening. To use a
joeexpre-sion, be has a throat of brass
jatemantiue lungs. His voice is strong
4 resonant, and yields to no strain.
Sling, apparently, can break it. Roweli
-os to be as fresh in voice and physique
tiend of a three hours’ speech as at the
tinning. Despite his political ferocity, he
of the most agreeable and entertaia-
ijof men.
Ljenf tne sturdiest of the democraticbull
oaistbe Hon. William Henry Hach of
liisouri. He is a match for any of tbe
uMois <>n the republican side of tbe
icme. Hatch is a handsomer mau tha i
o ,ell, and has a voice as clear as a boll.
| CC oir.es (rein Hannibal, and has been
Doing from that city for twelve years,
it; e las: congress he was chairman of the
imraittee o.i agriculture. Ho has an
(cellent pedigree, for he was horn iu
>ttc ,;iuty. Kentucky, and was educated
; the home of Henry Clay. He was born
e same )°ar as Rowell, and has a
iod record as a soldier. It was
ace, however, in tbe confederate
my, His flow of language is remarkable,
e is never at a leas for words, and hfts
aver yet been floored in repartee. Ho has
•ay hair, a smooth face, and the physique
an athlete. He never relaxes his grip in
fight. He might lie dragged around the
ng for hours, but would then turn and
irash his antagonist. No man in the Hou.e
as more friends. Firm and unyielding iu
lit.cal contests, his geniality endears him
lall who know him socially. He is an ar
nt fisherman, and is said to waste much
his salary upon bait.
An interesting republican bulldog is the
on. Robert Patterson Kennedy of Belle
ir.taine, 0. Mr. Kennedy is 50 years old.
!e is of medium higut and strong physique,
e has snapping eyes, dark hair and aplose
■opped beard. Ke entered the union hrmy
i a private and came out of it a brigadier
meral. He was once lieutenant governor
f the Buckeye state. While presiding in
le state Senate he is credited with having
ecided that seventeen members were a
oorum of thirty-six. This is his second
?rm in congress. The ferocity of his late
hack on Senator Quay was fully
rjualed by a bitter and unpro
lo.:ed as ault upon Gen. Hooker
tn<l other crippled c-nfederate veterans
n the last congress. The assault was so
gratuitous and entirely uncalled for that it
was taken as a personal affront by some of
;he democratic representatives. They have
lot yet forgotten him, and have no personal
•elstions with him. Like all political men,
lowever, hasjriends as warm as hiseuemies
ire bitter. Kennedy is a man of intense
nvictions, 1 ash and impulsive. He has
ul the pugnacity and ferocity of a thor
mghbred. He w ould fight either a tiger
at or buzz saw without regard to conse-
I lienees. This accounts for his attack
ipon Senatar Quay. Gen. Kennedy
[five vent to what was prob
iNy the most violent speech made in favor
if the force bill. Quay’s action postponed
tit did not prevent action on that bill in
he Senate. Stung to the quick. Kennedy
lirculated a paper m the Home in whicu
he subscribers pledged themselves to pre
'tnt ECtion upon the tariff bill in tha House
f the Senate failed to take action upon the
bill. He failed to obtain the neoes
arv number of signatures, and darted
■ead.ong unon Quay at the first opportunity
16 g rl P.ped him under the foreleg and shook
um with such savage delight that it
uracted the attention of the whole coun-
I -\* Since then the republicans have been
tying to put a muzzle on him.
Ar. equally prominent bulldog on the
emocratic side is Constantine Buckley Kil
-re, *W’ S . Point, Tex. Kilgore has
• - £ ra Y nair, a well-trimmed gray
ana clea >' gray eyes. He is six
t tall, as straight as a ramrod, and has
he physique of John L. Sullivan. Buck,
VIV" ! a,nll i ai ;ly called in the House, was
g illant confederate soldier. He was born
i ueorgia 55 years ago. He has superior
, r ‘ as a horseman. He wears a huge som
’ ‘T ' "'C frequently indulges in equestr an
t Z\ t ) 11 6 K“ing at full speed recently he
* fr °ra the saddle and picked up a
l, y s handkerchief. It had been dropped
, '“ acarr| age, and was so small and deli
iu.n „V^ ture tbat Buck stuffed it into the
,h ° a filbert and afterward returned it
r :„, i , y - Such Is the story told by his
, ln the last congress he distinguished
iiWn m n a tdt with Gen. Spinola and
i r b Caruth. He is daring and aggres
h„ B ’ aail Was just the man to walk down
81 S j and break a quorum by kicking
*5“ a a °or of the House, said to have been
sea by order of Thomas B. Reed so as to
u ln - a quorum.
n ot ßrria , <Ja Kelley of Burlington, Kan., is
I °* r “smlrtroiig and muscular repub-
L i htlldog. A growl from him is the
a fight, and a fight in which
Inn ti ls t° hurt. He succeeded the
a • thotnas Ryan, minister to Mexico,
j.’ th ,s ,s his first term. He sprang iuto
if p i? " hile the contested election case
■nr,.,,, ersbone against Cate was under
auon. In seems that Kelley had
itiinn lnV|ted to speak at a Grand Army re
■o- 801110 town in Aikansas. Many
Cello . rate Vo terans were there as guests,
alien*. Won a captain’s soldier straps by
', erv >ce in the union army. His
c ., *, ned pluck and natural pugnacity
lh to ° , r " uch for him. He blessed
hp COUj ©derates so fervently that
six ™° u “ ty Bmel 0 d of brimstone for
atinn^r. 111 ! 18 thereafter. He was accused
t; sis o r, fl,x, r °f the House of insulting his
Ditiiio, ~!° “ting the secret laws of hos
itsunf' u ,^ imputation aroused him in an
fi- mi o o s,; oed his teeth, emi ted a low
most rm. w ? nt into the tight with the ut
iip andT rral,,ation - U was nin and tuck,
hnas h,w°S n -„ The dußt flew alldirec
canie' om held his grip, and finally
Since that t fi?ht in a fair condition,
battle “ftiu'shehas had several similar
made n’ tl n< * kas usually held his own. He
a lerocious speecn upon the Breckin-
ridge case. He has a mas ive face, a polished
head, fringed with gray hair, ad 1 , im
t>°sing presence. He is on trool social terms
with some of the democratic tnerntiers wno
aver that there is nothing bad about him
but bis politics
Thu ieadiug bulldog rp ;h > democra'ic
side of the house u H >n. Charles Frederick
Crisp of Americus, Ga. He has a Saxon
face, a Saxon complexion, and a Norman
intellect. He uses the Anglo-Saxon lan
guage as his Norman ancestors used their
broadswords. Mr. Crisp is 45 years old.
He was intrusted wi'h a commission in tho
confederate service at the early age of Ik.
In this conerass he has led the lights of the
c->mmitt?e on elections. Backed by Col.
O Ferrall of V irginia, ha conducted the long
contest to seat Prof. John M. Langston (col
ored) in the plica of Eiward Vecab r.
Mr. Crisp’s firmness ,in holding the speake,
t > his own rules nnd'caliihg hi 11 t • account
for every violation of them showed that the
confidenceof his asaciatas was not mis
placed. Cool and Idetermined he never
boosts his head or steps eutdde the Dailia
mentary line. Never bulldozing others, he
allows no one to bulldoze bim. He is the
youngest and probaWv the most sagacious
of the democratic bulldog;. He is in prime
condition and ready to give weight for age.
These are not the only bulldogs in the
House. '1 here are others well kuown and a
few whose fume Las nit yet sp end itself
over the nati >n. All are good fighters aud
none has yet failed to come to the scratch.
Amos J. Cummings.
FARMER RHODES BUNCOED.
Two Polite Strangers Relieve Him of
$1,500 in the Usual Way.
From the Ifew York Sun.
Baltimore, Oet. 11. Just as John
Rhodes, a wealthy farmer of Talbot county,
was about to start for Denton to draw
$1,500 out of bank, two bands ime strangers
drove up with a fine team and wanted to
buy his farm. They persuaded him to show
them over the property, and after much
pleasant conversation tliey agreed to buy it.
They also agreed to accotnpauy him to
Denton. They did so, and Mr. Rhodes
drew the $1,500 from the bank. The
strangers carried tbeir polite ,ess to the
point of accompanying him back home.
When nearing Mr. Rhodes’ place the men
remarked that they must be at Cordova at
a certain hour, aud would have to leave
Mr. Rhodes at his gate. Tbey counted out
$3,000 to bind the bargain as to the farm,
placed it in a tin box and suggested to Mr.
Rhodes that he could put his *1,500 in there
also, as they were going to leave tue box
with bim, and he did so. 'ihe strangers
then locked the box, gave it to Mr. Rhodes
and drove on, keeping the key and saying
they would be at the house by’9 o’clock the
next morning with the balance of the pur
chase money. The sleep of Mr. Rhodes was
disturbed that night and when, to end cer
tain doubts, he got no and broke open tue
b>x he found a wad of paper and a poker
chip. Tue polite strangers are not to be
found.
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