Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 September 1880 — Page 3
JiHie JteslUtk en the De Gtdyer deb.
IH ill IhU SJMIOph Kt Indianapolis KxSeHMtor DoolliUe thus .sjMjke ot Dim Da Golyer pavement job, awl how Garlield -bet'tune connected with it: One 0MtndcH Hirrettd with Int Golfer and MCMUwi,e3iUrauH,iirrbkMi, to obtain aavitut! job tor tlieni from the itimnU of I'miU) Wurks in KoMern cities. II was to km tha loin and they worti toruittil thim. Hut n wai (ohaveone-lhlrd of all the net pro, tit fur the jmilinf oi them, tiwy turn Wain ail the capital, muleriat an I work. CaitteHden went on to WwklntUn, where llos silitp.ml was in tha Waht of his Klury. Thrmirti two InHuenee of Garid, mainly, Chittenden ifit h eoBtract, awanlcd by J(um hhepaid and hMtoltrMUM.iu pme-)Jyardat ?4.to iter yard, when ike aelMttl cost of laying It down was only fug, 4vIh?, If the contract should be fulfilled, h wet proM of f4W,UU. Chittenden sue 1 McClelland awl Charles K. Jenkins, who bai iMtuif kl out I) Gidyer, and w sutMUutcd lii hit place, upon hi coutrK.t to rceejvit Ids one-third of the prottts, claimIhk, at Jeal. f .OJ.UW. K. A. fctorrs, Kn., very imrciii hi, aide- and eloiucnt lawyer, or
unn-"BU iHti imiHe .ma mitntuni Ja.lDCOCjC HI :t. 1. jiiW, uh attorney and counsel for Chitten Jen. Mjsclf and my son, J. It. Doolittle. Jr., Here rctuiiied to defend. Wo feuded specially. Thy subsutntl.tl defense ihH up was, that Chittenden obtained thu contract by liujrHr Influences, against jhiWmj policy, arid, theielore. thB contract was void. The plea.., averred alo that tin plaintiff well knew that Jt was void and ytm oIhuihhI by Improper 1 till Ucnees. The tacts set out In the plo:is are too voluminous for law to rerfd theta, at I vouM if 1 had time. Hui thty Mrt out in MibUhricc: Thut tht contract vraa to the hihouiii ot&),v S'iwuiyiuil iiinm its tace. coutiHveiU uimmi a fuiiirti approiv latttm to mio by Cjh-irrfa-s; thai the plalntltf omiiloytMl Jamc. A. iJarH;!'!. then lf iic a meiaiwr of CiHum and Chairman of the Oointntttft; on Aipropriattonttof thu IIoiihu of ICcpre.-ieiilHtlveH. aiirteInn to my him a coiulnifent ftt) of a.lKJJ IirovhJcd he vroulil obtain tho hmI1 coin rue I of the lloanlof 1'ulillc Works; that by his IhMiienue an! itrHiia4loii lio ll pnk:urB th Mime, for whlca he received the mini or fj.UuU; that afU'rwanl a bill was rcMjrteJ from thu
tminiimm tu which no vrm uuairmaH, and dM
.IWMlBBIliraw, mill COHKri'M and be-
me k4rd 4 Wly th'ru un l TiAc. -
"Jtar j anM will l wr4t1 ytn m,m m H,m i tht rHou If row tm u K at !T??atm u r
- mix ihhi(mm ronfei (a a tk
ft LITIC1L ITEM. GMral GrlUkl. in kk twlnrtlMfltreM,' shm41hw, eomw alMetaa iwrjrif mxbtaxi Mr. Hay wk W wiw xkiWitki tka ,Mjorrammii frw Uw rr pktform of & siIMfr-er. GoverjMH- H4lriek sjs that tku 7n,1Tu.. "
IlwortIr mI mux thorouiilr or ia bttr MttBt Biu tlitair I Wnrtuur trim aJ .. u
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fowl kw practical perjarjr eoli . difHlkl by kk acttr prtieii)atio
Aric .Srai. He k i To a eornHpondeiit !a Ckioftes
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prilr .tk sa. iti! Lf wk. ' tyjiT.
piith sfce awx oriBKf tr upon
vntn utulih( ..it - v. vww-
.No wowiU-r that la th tMIH
! L f?S.-eW by yinJ-y, ufiii iikj.if. i.. ........ . .
than hi hMttdrttl taoufan4 dri-I In all."
At Hrt, arMl before Gartkt
c.ii7hii7ir. r,i. ' 'raxmtrct luroaly I ,tr' . ppt w Jif. rlav.
b- uvck irrewt labors b4 to Uaaa. TUW. jtrirtirLr he aot only h tKioa4 Wat . , 1 w pnb5Clr Iwcwut i4JHeh4iiHlratlKHiiil titm of its eaiaaaXM.
OIlUhUIKlrfdtk.HI-MIHll
1KI.'1I WOllml. tbon tu
h cxiiitlHifiyd-maald mw hu i uir. 1 1 w. i
HI(ifH-o hUHrfwl lko-Ma 4a -II- 4 ,.,1..
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camea law, appniprlatltiK the sum or l,il,fu), outof whica me pavement uiraVr ald contract eoiial Ih; pu.d lor by said lhmnl of lullie Works that the plaintiff, and thu dereiidanti, atMl the hald (arlicld. and tho me-iibcrs of thu ll Iloanrof l'ublie Works well knew at tae time of ill shI1 employment, ami at the tlnn'or his service In provuriny iwhl contract, that Iho mid Carllcld fnm his otticral piItion 1W and wiHiId have a iount nuiuunce In procuriHif the iawaie ot Mich ajipropnaUou to carry alien ctmtraet into e J-ct by Maid llord of IMMtv Work; and that by means of the prcinHenthe iwul contract was. In fact, oltalncd by linproper iniiuencua, aKaln.-.i wiUio l)llc-, and U void. Ill onler to -.how that thu nnnlruni uo.wii
dependent upon the future appnpriatl(m of Comrrort, tho 4ea further mjia out the wonN of thu contract as foltow.-i, vie: "An additional amouHt of Mlty thousand Brjuare yard- will be awanlcd yon m -whh as tH lliml arc rcImtHirM'd by the (eneral (!ovrrnmcatoii m-coimt of xpciidlturv around the puMfc btiildluim and itnaimls or rou will l4 ailowol to lay it this i-camiii jf you can w.lt until an appropriation Is made for the puriHMt at icr 8 piare yanl." In onler to show umt the pJalmiff knew that Itai the intiiiciac of Ciner.il Canlcid a a lBciHUtrorruu're, and imk thu armuacntfi of Genera! ( aril eld an a law er, that waj mmht aad paid for, the j)lca further tt:t out a letter from (.hlttendeii to Il (lolyer ami Mci'Mlaii, dated at the Arlington iloufe, at Wa-th Hilton. In wKlch h.-MiIil: "The talfurneeor General Garlield haslHHJB wrure.l by yesderday. iat nlirht and twlav" Jalnint; he carne th ptir-e .f the L'nitVd tat the Cbairmaii of the Committee on Al'prupr)ntK.iw, ami fc the stnaiirest wmn in Coiurress ami i7lthnnr rriernU. .My demand it tit-day not I cm Ihan imu hundrel thon-mml more two hundred thowMnd in all. Evwry- i thliiic hi In tho bct of haHthe connet'tloiH 1 -complete, and I havo reaou to believe tisfactory. I can hardly reallw- that we , Aavo (jeneral OarHekl with u. It U rare-ond VervirrMlirvlnir. Allanunmriutbuu ..r -t... .11- 1
- t - r- ...... t-j. . innuiin ihc UW-trk-t come from him." Thcjte hJo alkwl that GaiUchl'n comjwnUonwa4tobefi.l ir he ucce.Hk in KHtitiK the contract, and w.m to Ite nothing if Ae did not succeed. It allwe that he dkl uuecicii and wan paid that sum. To thew) plea the plaintiff d.'morrt-d. and the cum; wit decided byJudire Farwell, overrulliiK tho demurrer and HtiMainlmrotir pli-as, thui holdimr Ukmi tho facts ctat.il that the t'ontract waa void as airalrHt public policy, 'rhore wa no appeal. The case ended: theie. ipon thearmiment of the demurrer we nubMitt,! u wriff.Mi t.rl..f 1. tk.ot I U ..I ........li...
to cite a caj di.x-ldctl In the Supreme Court of the lulled state by Jutlce tfwaync, not then reporte! In the liook.x, Imt now reported in theSlstof tVallace, 441. tho ciwo of lJurke, admliiisitrator or Frift vs. ChiW, with whlca the prnfe-Mlon are rmnillar. Hy the mi-ttakeof a reporter to the Xew lork: llofi,the lanifuae or a iamimi of our wrier waaattrlbutel to Judire Swujim. The nil-iHke waa natural and t-ay. le aii!w It followed the cam cited, decided by JmUfe flwaync, from wnlch a nuotathm wa made. The mUtake was entirely unintentional, and yo due to a confusion in quidatlim marks. J or a few dHy It went the mmnU ol the weiM a the hKnajfeof JuMlce iwayHe until, la Jut4e to him, to Mr. (larHchl ami to mysctr, leorrectetl the mistake In a note to the Chictn1(miM. Xhoe wonla uf our brief are as follows; "The arreement with Oimeral CarHoll, a Mini lioi sf fVui,it.iui
comtiijfttHt tin lor pnrcuritiK a contract which uru. lt.nl r .! w ...
Thre i't a KoifU
ekarj-e o. The election was quiet al onkrly. Every mas had a chancre toT4 as he plsd, Hgquertioned. Maar of the Radical nacrous, havine o Kepttbticaa ticket to vote for, oat
Mh xW to tpb4 Cne4it-Mo- ai-hbors. There would be a reat
was
that
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HnJ ,,.,T..;j " "7. WM- , - - .
k ,.bTT' iurt jaiiw, any t-Ht4 mm mm. taas !MtK cot of Ms bactat 1 pre i,i-1 toy at his uaexii-1 rw -1 . U hoaoc of hfc coeairx. j. w.Vli,r,l?,.v? h-ve (ietMH-1 Garld So lost to ail mm of ia-r wx R
f?"' ' M ore In sorrow tktt la ntr. 3 "J reaMrsaw a wroac iat atkiair a VntSSri! .Seateof tke fjal s2 can hardly realise It-wlio cateylie wp mtom the 9ectS of x J"1; ; iaIMe that Geaeraj Gank-ll .!. like cows. mmU r kos. Aad
l.'Be l;Vw,c rtury. a4 the aaa nHmi.i- a f !t. aa4 h wufe. Maoctdk-l. kai ?.f1ffHn.1?! c""rrs,i r tins awmrkt-" fotkHvl hiai. aad ke M the
do what beyond all di-TKito be 4 i 'Wvbu J11. worW r"Jff With Ike f
u i.r..i 1 ... . - 1 . . . . . . . - . . -
and asAc llm Micpard, tfct e.d lniftoii . riuir." to award a 1
III COt toll. i?rM.lr la
ae suecedd. i.-ini i-i. if 1 .1 j u-i.twi. t ...it - .-
j icrias or the mnHt itn-.t Jrfiy T , , 1Ml"vl,5U M "jnxs ix M-ro-ii. vi taM k no it aal taT
,w ZtZZLTZZ , WioMM for the Irkk te wellpor-
" iveraiPMni ott im-oomih .f ;.j a-t..;u 'J . ...7 7 r. rT T ."-y? "jm irayetl br the irtooa in r--
itru. -rita. ie Jife5-. KV.'v -.k .....u 1 .t !.
woW "Pf-1 cratic majority ia Iowa or Kansas
T3"1 WCw"t crTrfew, Oakes States were to make no nominations. Aaaes. wko kaw h eoikafcw weU, : n'mhington Pot. cdtr'ttiSr who , It fhionable jurt now in the iK2cSjtW a- . Rep.Wca" P to ref to the fierce TktM !J afelrThe
irirtkiar. w ta r3--. . rettlK l? the PrtX. so Jar as
- a xra v. a vuili
w Jift K7I 4AVU UAU the power. The feelinr of the
A Democrat. mv thePlm; rJ
0 GomUc, ha3 deposited is the office of the f7,'dte 1,600 to be matched agaiitat a like sum from the pockets of r Republican wlio believes io Gariekl's uccei. the bets to be distributedi an follows:
. 111 44 C f
a -jr.- v. V. T- """' " eAjrt waia speas lotHler thaa w
What ib()-V tbMulJi. miU.iuu.l . . IlllJe TM-rinAl-f fnr ub wrI.7 .- -t . ..y .t. . .tT? - .
WIMI we di,, i. tie -Wtc-r f th ifah- latie was wtI of Co" tS mithlnf he'dld mrt t itT ' J i en" awxiri tiaa. ftiwfcIr so. As tfeke Anws' i. viiw .i,,lV4' m "il , Ioe t' re?pect a Xatio that -r- letter l XeCoatb chairs beroad the fheTaT r3hyof iW. it waTSretJ LTVv0 tl,,M,5'," the induct ot -Kn.lGa fa t ta ad sail froat ker por aanl lespilatswa that the; share? weremtt T" i' Jl! 'hLH.,,,a,Ur.i It ahoe.l to eer- V r land tltKMH a4 war 3aatrial m Cim wktrv- tWr naU na
rlnrXVrT4 ""l T O- Ax-' oWenKtioTof ISlw f,1'' IhiWIc imiHMvctm-ut la VCmin on nwjlrmi; Quarter i& ihowa hr tke fnM&eaer with ke -aatter. tk Ctia-rgj.-writ t ?ii,rl, J'vc:rr sLonB(H-tk-wt. TiK,L'ntt.-,l Nate-, a yo aiTTwwLtaK 1 --pl- We Wd . KMAia of the kw In-aaakhHr their ilVrr,cSXmfAtt 1 wr " ieri,iieal with th iaJof ilVratTilte tunVmX iWrS T RepWKaa partrhaie aockJag tksr ceeapaotr. That h what was W: t be accented or mm. r(ti" the pubHo trea-ary-- -Ui the , x repect Sor this Xatioa or a! that wwhat etitates briberr. RepuWican will match the sum.
t . f m - w -,L i umm an -i-ma-i.-nnjai"in r- -. - w ua- uier t .
was aot aa antaeat ia a araatiiae mfm9Y J ' teare JJeaoerata walk
Hlmrmjum or the D strict came fro , " the aaaae J Garlield'!i i.iimtnltioo r:i,.M I . . ' V". -
K.-r .ootr.Hied them. He 1 ,,T,Lli , Ih R01-
over them than
them. He bad uiiniimwri
r-i. . r -
moil itrawx. ic j-rew-
.J .... . . , . . . - " wv ta - ' i ii. i- .
ii m- lavoreu ikm. taw pM-4. If he ' floated oar kr ia It opiH.e.l them, t4K-y were A-tVatcd. Tie LF rT-- "
tYetc4 br Oai-1 oie mtr Aeia.taa faartr - flim. s.-t L 1..1 Mamtii .- -ex.-. T . 1. a "
We had
tkat
Kriw. It wa liable at any tim to be t-4-
in uwiinsw. n wn entirely eeTtuet
mto aower. It
, for it bespoke
reju-i fi m-air mfMBMi -r i hj -.f i
tiu. meaiw to enrrj- forwanl ail it- jwopte. Tha: ha TiW aj tke t ot aatil after tkeileath of Oakes Aaes .?r7 e.xhilMtinx the w.1t J?ff 2 l-rtjr h eo-trelh-i .Vatioaod 5 he attt to eia tZZZ: of the pbhc debt a proof
sck rcoaiaHa4ed hr a f riead, Gar-
par aothiag-. II wa asared that ta-e tdc e4fered htm for
aoUtawaaM realiae -Ti.)0. IU ad-
aut? tin, foe ia hi defeat. pablihed
away with it.
Wke Reduced the Debt!
thc.Micccj of all ht plratJonid ambltlotM
atburis Siace has daa matliW 4.
ke dependvt! alwlutely niKtn tiank-M j. tv.r. , restore oor aterchaat atari. W are 1 thl'rer.in- MutlltulM tkal Ik. r .! .... . ------ -. -wc
brief wa, uFIonmc inr? G.A "".T." w? kejoad fow.
i? swle conditlna --"r -auinu
neiii. in ni-i'lt-inv ininn w.. ...
that he would oianin. i h.i a, ..ra
f-hepard a lavement job. wa a Mle .r ofHclal iiwer for money, wMch no veil raa covr: Ju-t much a sak- of wftcial wcritsif I re-ddt-nt Grant had received fj,Wi lor irrttiHIT IkkM SkwunlUlavar.llk. -1 . 1-
(.arhfW. ha Caairman of the CV.miitt4 on
APproprmtioiH. wim lamnx-nt. thca (iarld, ir he should Ini elected I'resnt. c Hill k ttw fwmethliiK.Hml with cjuh! pniprM-ly. HMcr the shallow pretext of a lawyer's wlifcat fee, ami that I mpfMitewouM opea new carter on clvll-w-nlee refona ia tin- taVtorvof thH boasilitK sail Mr-ripMeOtia TtefmWk-.
We are keld kteOaseaavt.
s a mar.ume people, hr all ether atioas. Wekadaaarr. It, was droredhr thieve uader two mvom-irm trs of i
lCepa'diKaaa Presideat- Does that
maad reecc abroad? Hi
CrfteMaal tkeFraad.
A Wat the Riicht T It.
At a recent Democratic mas meeting
- " ... ..v.w.a. ..mm n ai
PfOprlathin bV Conirre. whk-h amtnmrtiitiiui
oultl only cotao from a committee of which ae wa ehalruiait. waa a sain of otticial li.Hu-c-ce which no veil can cover; iwralnrt the plain wt principli-s of public policy. No miheIorat law, while hoklinar high oce. has a rijrht to put himself Ir portion or temptathm, and. tinder pretei.o ot maklnir a liral urmiinput, exert his official Influence uixtn publle oncers depend out upon his future action. Certainly ttie courts of justice will never len-d thi:melve- to enforce contracts obtained by such inrtueiice." pfl iiikr-.fl.. ... , tn .... (.. I. . ... 1 ..r
InU. not whether It was mUl by a Judge or the Sireme Court, or by a lawyer or fortv years' practice: but the Important nuestloa ts thH: Are the statements truer and Is the conclusion from them jnt? That's the .)uetfon to which the American IH-opbj desire, ami will haVe, an anawer. hat are the statements? First, that GarHeld compcnf-Htloii was to lie wholly omtlniwitt upon hU success In Kettliw the De lyerefntrjct. He was to have Mve thousand dollars tf ho succeeded In Kettiiir the contract, ami nottilnir If he did not Ket It.
m inai Mnicmeiu true? i.ay aiue rrom jour mind all that Chittenden saH. Let me read you what Garfield himself savs Hbout InaMnhh- own wonls or explanation: "I uiu!crtatid Mr. Parson was total ne.1 by these patles In Chknwo, and they mbl him a retslttlnir fee or nve tho.iand dollars for his services, whether ho succeeded or not. And tliey worn to pay him ten tlmusaud dollar as awmtlnircnt ice. If he sticceedod. Mr. 1'arMin bail 1.k.i ilt,. lv..ll u. ... I. ti.i
- nnn MniV tiro iruin, til HT3 nillfti fill crtiito to mo snyltiif thero were ten thmisand
"ofufiiuiiur ujkhi mi succe, OI WHICH no wmikl poy me half In cao I made the ar-t-umcnt and was stieccMrul. t suppose that ItHfalrcxHanailoti." This Is Mr. (larrteld's jtntement; and that la conclusive to shuw that his ret was wholly ctmtlnirent upon his sticcesf. Stnwssl aye, 8Hwea in what? JmTPlSj and there can N, but one anwcr iK-eess i Ittircttiiiff the contract, lie dfcl smcw d . Ho trot tlm contract awanlcd. and, lor that, he did tret his v thotumnd dollitrs. The next staletnent is that the ctmtraet obtained HI"'f"Jtalnlnff which heifot the Hve thousand dollars, was uinm its faco tmntinirent UMin future appropilHtloti by Congress. The hu It saysii eomduslvo. Neither can Mr. 1V,.7"t.,,,lHr.,uy w,"w ' k" wiilrm-t hih"tit or It. lie can no mt.ro aniuo the wortl of theciimlitloiMMit of It than lie could wmwj llli fVii"!1 iV,m n h1' W'"I are sli w?.?-11? riKhtlyofthe matter that tkV.lii,it''J,,HI,;,h.nl,,hHH th "f toe these wonts. After the' contract awards
We shall relifoatty- nfencr the KepaoJicaa reMt, made k arnm aam aataerxMU ocaas f Geaveral Gariekl, aet to mak this a atriaal
in Grant Countr. ImL. Mr t1tfHtLr.Vc rtaadiav- lJt ft tW ii J siijrSaw e fc ytr. Atmn I w
was one of the speaker, and thu; spoke j e jovraak wke make tkee nmmmits kmrnTmLittiZ
?rxl 4.8rftehl: 1 tm?etts oo aotaiacr eke tkaa awaaa .-
ae x.bm to exaaua tae amocM- .1.. "..1. . T
dtxai oc' $Z,K1 m. hkowa klwr i TO whh wmca Ke-kTwir-Ihwtdnlmg , pblknw Adraiawtratioiis have managed -m4 t w w r . :tfte 'atfoaal tinances and li?hteaed silLrSw the barilemof the peo,le. fhe iassae awBtya. wafea swd t t.ttea.-, terest-bearinr debt has beea diminished ttalllr 18dO-arelHctkmo( f.Wi;. rlJ" 'J' f 843,000: and the aattoal interest ltaa r2TriJ redaeesl fromf I5O.977.0oS f! xsBr te faavwrtsar sMaK: 'Hr. Am-, tke ' 1.000 a deerease of f7,847,00O. mtr iaM9Meiia)4aK Twerr Afwmiii m .CtoA wU -.. .... I.... .1 t
i-c-V.w-akw wa-rftto-M' . -?uuia aueea
r. w stoefc. yw inret owes little fwtrfpfr wa yim swaiK'fe-t wnsM rciii-iwr e fswt aa tarentawit Hjmamd,m 1 waialM;?iai wweiwwaiaaiie aicariM: um
of the nomiiiatioa of General GsrfteW:
"Ills nomlnatkm weans the indorsement aixl aiprvival in the mt msHIv aa-l slve manner pestble of therres4dntitd fraud of ISTft-T. He had more to 4i with it than aay other man, and was the only man whe -ccu-pkd toward it a double reUtkm. After the eleettofl Gartiel l went M N'-w ttiemm, tn- re-
lrnui ifiuTi unw, wuwivi; a Ml aunt r of law, as a partisan. He went tlHTet4iaA4t. sis'1 jairty in maklmr up a caw, and after tts re-' turn tit WnkliurtH. nt nil !! .wmU, v..
was theoaly man who took his sent wjW the KltM'toral Jotnmitii. Hr rr umiiu-
tkem$elr do aothiag eke to make thk a wrMail
kst Geaeral Ilaaeoek.
liaaeock caa aftxd a paica; Gaeral GarfeM
tllllf
AafcIwr4s thaurvsa
irter o his t4ie.
ae
Geaeral
. ' . ana. . it . m rmmpairair t-rmi-iriuiiHi imaa ....
thcjury-tHjx. Hy his on sworn Ma-ei J-r rtaretT. Ia tkos respect we what he did in New Orleans Garlield d ( are have varied f roaa the oraeUce of iat of the returns rn West Fc4telaa parish, f of our ReUkLrtZ one or the Inner rooms of .Packard's Cumomh - r pottcaa COBimponnt that
uimwueoKi his wiki, examined aiM.viis.i vw nsr a Roa-perMMMU
-" " " ""-j. "ctc ii" imaunnij inn me i iNtMra. n e kart aad
tidies to brinx them within the rales adoM.! - tarteM tht as f.
by the Kettirnfmr Bvard. Testmsotiy s- n- e trite, aad at ""aaart ef
j -eu iy uarnew wen naea tlH! Xeturaisir kkltorr fi titm mtrr rt ' r-
tke face of tab JinUifia
tat m Jpaew m l$m of the eaoratoa precis to he saute oat of CredR-Mohil-atoek. 3tr. Garieid ekwhra efaOawt
saeh a cmara-. We kave trteated Geej- dSdaetkaew aaTtbtag of the era! Garfield ia thktaMmiura i -. dbacaeter of thesttoekor the aatar of
Sttectfal amwr. mA dJllLi ' the arolks te W - r;t
to treat kirn. We have aet than! rat arjaare JHaefc. a rear or two i taft tw- v-t-i .iir 7
unrnt kiaa M.ia.M;ki. s .L-t Wr. tk tW tiu... -1. 1 lc,nieaui
rTTT T- f"T T f wce t of money tha
tears -say the Republican journals
au wML 11 aot oe me highedt lolly m tke people to turn oatjihe jiarty that haa performed such reanhiags aad iaaeCHrate a aew one ia its place? It u the people themselves who hara paid this t.94. 8 1:5,000 on the pHbliet debt. The money came out of their
I pockets, it true Kepublieaa Admia-
KHnuiOBd nave aaaaieu aad disbursed the money, bet they de-serve bo more eredit for thw thaa the clerk who pays his employer's bilb with kw employer's feade. The maaagemeat of the Natioaal Saaaew by the Beptiblkafts, iajtead o beta sag acioiu aad discreet, has beea preMtgate aad wasteful beyond comnutmilmt TLo V:l .1..!..
Klw.t'11-Hl 0xnmlsion. By every eaUtewt airnnaror- iIjLt vLli z- 'ma' of fair tdav he ihoiM hav lM.'rIZCli7!!!!: T"8 aMaaI
kaewa to
t
1
ylel by (iarMeM went Iwck to the Xcturnitur ltirfAir tf tW . r Tl .1,
Iloanl. and the result was that Wt Fillctaaa. I J V a wlth Its Iiemocratlc maiorHv. wtarn ... . i'Pt'Ct, aI?o, ear metMsk dhaW fnan
in nmwinirKmuarneM s vote whs Sha. Ctm- , taOee of
... ............ ..-.-r-. - " v- -ir? .-, uae i uiwc in. xk 91
Kresw coum inn ro ieama marn tkm ma fc. I .L..i-iii - t Asmcent for his party hrkHf-elto timketlK' re-1 w7frcm persoaai
frifadr who
Laxe eatkelr eat of kht OaktM
Aawfcs." swora ktitaoay. which the Pokad Cnmaaatcj heaered aad the couatrr heaeved. that Xr- Garikhi rereired a dhidead ef f e Credit Mobtlier ock. aaiiir laaiikjc it to be dch a dmdead. aad tkre k still erideace caoaeh k GarfeidTs owa statemeate to eoariethkaaf the bribe takkgaad tike perjary.- X JT. Am.
turns by manimilatliur the ace, ami. a a 1 Pt of tke krtorr ef tke" Geaeral iiaacwek sers he w
cwiniry m promiaeat at taas taae a amfce ae janaeke? darfor the campa-im
tistft tfcuff r tl .,.-t n ?- T Km Tf ' .. V .t ' i
Jury for the .atn. he htM saca e14fiee tXHliltrr k SO aroaisMl L tUc tim
tlon of 04mms m this hm. i .Ti I f the centtt PniMdeeKr. Ia bat wSl
thouitht and said that wroswrs done to m- taws Mapeedoas itealiar Garfteid took all
" :""'1."r. ..."w,, tr m "te a coafHCOtts and dirafi rr tkk sar ik uaRt.
jiiTnii minn ran vnurjy: Upon IS5 myiaMl , T- . , . ? j - -..w.- -
ami ineir iiijiitutitms. mui ta respect in pmce m ums it9aie ae - pi" a bmr arf lieaeral tuacoek com James A. Garneld. other mnnbtwatinau r!.a 1 ajiiuuJ ... it. .i . . t. . :rtr. .1 . . . .
Gotrnnuait Bi-kT fru- tta
n -v wnv j .nw boadii were sold for about 8fty ceats ia jrold, the Goverament getting only $500 m real money for a f 1,000 boml. Tka best writers oa riolitkal economy now aeeert that if there had been ho ms peaeloa of specie payment during tha war aad no meaie of Treasury notes to be depreciated to thirty-Jive cents oa the dollar, tke war would have beea carried oa at one-half the cost and tha National debt woukl now be only about eae-half what it actuaUv is. The amount of money- paid oa the in-
Kngm-Deanag under UeHibnoaa
and foK. The wndom of I Adminietnttioa baa Wa .W Ann
L Ia the Itrst r 000.000. Bat it ought to have beea
twift
IU, mvciHed ,tH.rha Matahti tiW- Le atcm ' TCT JZII "?"r ?."taT w Mws tbeea if tke revenues had beea the tribunal t Uwm te decble not'onlj "ii . f1-. rtea fcatarw of tke Goferamemt it will be cmtiKUtly proper eeoaomically iMimred. tasteatl of betas?
n Tyf1- y"fderwl. A commission of Kepui? tatwaalaod nctK. He dialed for :. Ia the secoed place no IVesi- Ikaaa aimointed br PrMi.lt tlVaat
that sum. and it would
if the reveaties ha.l
liars
t tons of putdic rltrht, but
dividual to xre.tt omccs.
alto claims of
He
imu tit in. . iafixwi.
,iut ... a . . . r . . , i ... ... . ...
tho-wi whe claim was supported bv the jee- f "wemy et proceocaU-tHmtleram-e of th vie. lie ws disifted 1 decided view a to tke nc lit kill fntMIEul BHll Brnalul aaekka mjJ . 1 a a m . '
. - a, t , r : j a VlirtHH
wap i a r m ufntsai iTMawtmDtmaaiup " ia "j ra wrmar avr aafaM.ta.i v. .-. t .
'TT r 7. IT - 77. . ,, ..... '""w twe-iotina me taxed
powers wasca ia vwgwetw mftaw?m. wate w pant by the people were never applied
v . i!"c'ranm m iae iniarry. Fori : . i . ' - --rt--T ,v ' v. " repwiiiaie aeetts ot the uovernthat I lhaih-HKe him -efore the lr of put lie . " Jnmtawrd them kr arra- th roemtry exhihitke himself wkboat ' meat, and the onerathma of the WkiAv opinion, and t do this ia the maim r lidio I mmu - . . t . . t-..r i-5n. .s -ZT.t rr ...r., I T". yPraoa OI le ) Ntsiv)
-j. v j-v'7w wjh , nar aaont aa mtimatton of how it was
opliilon. and t do this ia the aame of puMte ami private rlt;ht. m the asmc d jrndJce, la-ir lday and universal Jaw, think Hw trreat lody of the p-op4e now think and kaow that tho Incumbewts of the. oMccs of Pm4dent anil A k-e-Pre! dent wen mH eietttd, lw tnat they were InanjcMratfil wMtKMit ntt-a:. Arc any of ymi wlilinir to Indikrse ic cresd wron? Hy yoar vote wilt you sr that ,. i.i-ul Ciiilnlil .11.1 i-IVfcj U1...U i. V... ....
. . . ....... i... ..... . ... twin a. ffrtr rnaw mi honored irecwkiH or a comicMatd crlawr
TltK lvafVlvo nf tkn lamiiiir t am.
poctl to be broken, and U k now Kriag
uu it waiiungcs.
Meat k .tench aiuvr u
theywms aot Ofwwm hanil? (al H feUijr 3lr. GadMTs fool&dt exor which could be ha-tirr aad at tke ampU.CxAiM&r. saH tiae coaackctkmlrchaagcvd. -
1 M I I 3a.ua- J Im..-.I I - " - -- ' t
v a, a aw maiuim 'ajrw af&T wT7'W.tHIJL AlUna,
i.a AiM.aiM. MaW I -Iwi.. .- f -.u...K.r...
..nHu a tan. "wm Msjrssi ram nupnen aruMr, 5 AembcrofthB 13ertral Coa- the wmmtc of the Ckkrjt Coareatioa mtnoa. Ik wa araki acthax uadar for ice-rrtdeat. to the geaeral pakjtiga rcjpoanwiility. Wkhkakwdar tk. nm m thi tvk: "With a deep hs mm m te tke CoasgitatSea ckaipst'i. te of my obKfa:toa aader the CoaHk piaifa eoareraiad. tke dalitr i itSlatioa. I tegard k x my pkk datr ta whicji the Vd! knpawd pw tke Coaa- fasfMad roa. k order that the eikt wweieawre jaddialraatered. Be taid I may he timerty mJmtmitisrtd.'1
stolen and where it went. Wlten tha
Imoerats ot control of the House they istopped this btisiness and brought the Republican Administration lown to an honest and onomical Imsis, and if the National Kaances had been a thriftily nmnesged prior to the accession of the 2emocraey to jwwer in tha Hoaseas they have been since, there weald now he ftearceJy a National debt at 9M.&H. L9kJItttHkM.
