d. No one fit to vote is excluded by the present law; Watterson, Speech, Boston Post, 27 Sept. 1890.
e. Interference in southern elections has been tried and failed; N. A. Review, Vol. 142; p. 134; Encycl. Britt. Vol. 28, p. 784.
III. The details of the bill are objectionable.
a. It will create an immense machine for the perpetuation of Republican rule; Bryce, II, chap. LXVI.
b. It will make the judiciary a partisan body: Text of the bill on appointment of the supervisors by the judges.