Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 October 1880 — Page 3
WEEKLY COURIER.
C. HOAXK. I'J,HW.
JASPER,
INDIANA.
SNCXATOR BlYAKl.
at On-mt New
W frtrltnl rah xmIs in BtManl mik.
The CamlMMm OwtnMtMl.
tontme tbe fact thMkWv i.t-r.njr
North and oaH,How xrrei- the frnckl
S; I th4 af wppMiomlnwte Mm t!?Sry "' w,;r eww to hold lu 8U2i'rtut ' .lw4 avmpathlzcd omywlth ;womhdutHl WfrrU it. and
tum Id tOITatO that uui!fluli,lu,.l ...
wMtejjjRiM. and of CommMoMr Da KiSE "J rmmnwoa .mrtfik-am from
... V. . tm ituprtoHent
uzjsssrs "mm to tin,
L.???44P.,0' T wtform--" Snivel
: .','gn?i h heard Hit ,JlilMHt WMIHUteltH lAHiMflrli-li- ...
and without which t&y woablb? utotorVnv f t ? ,,i'MWUKiuWk;wli1lti (tlB 0f
ZZT?!r.. r' MapatrioW aaimoattHt, JEJ of aMrHt4 party fcL'L"'1, PIfMl, h:1 iM wild It y ha ho tJZZFJ'1.1 m wrfrhmdly to tie proa. Partly X tbw ewUrw 1'aion. Jt t antaxinsr tlutt l u MU,un,nUiU,wu.
awakf arid ijlfeUigMt M- thbl, wbo- cllUen
m m MBOHfuwwtVH Kh every corner nt the Colon, it awuw me, I any, toe .V P""k vemun, to pUiy ttpoti popuJf wy and upposed bVwK-ame In relaf0 b cnJ lOow of Undue and society "J' southern Mate. ' heal read t!- lurid picture drawn by prtteM la th Nonti, and crfttlHM',I Am wmtj !,,.VM,y' -y Vl'ln MmWvrs, !nator. anii
. 1 1 ; nioruw w an la
bla P mioiiirRI V hMM. Wt I'll 1 UllJj
it IW elovi irf llw nr ate v. .... 1 H1" tU-tlHM awl uk-HMtra xU nvar tk.
Tk. fcoy M mtn thn u now a matur iium S!1' wHMnlt e and buiiM!M
c tMrtr Tiw vothrfiitttioaai aNmltw. alH ?"' In iIm? iafmral havw bwa rclart-l Vr ljcr5rtic ra'li44la"iRvWIaliU(," mhC if nUrl K, iIm n44cy bf 4mwM it 1H tltuy tri& with aU hl wowr aarr auewf to impair or tbraw Tt Thirteenth AtMtttnent, 5W tlw fHkrrr futwr atM4i-bl .!arr- antt larot. 52" 1T . MeK a a punMtMttMit lor The I iKirtrath ANtttlmwit ersi!m! walKyo ritUrnriiporr lb- !w;irmid- ! for nrprratticHi ia Ctmjtrv; -xrhir fJ lioI.ift ocr. rlthtTMatror YiwraI, wbo al waawuad In ttw m-i.iiu
Iif-t'5tJ by atwo.tWrdTotobotl Of GfHii: MMWnt tlu ruliiKar
Ibe lfec of tftH? rHct Statt, iticltnl ia r-twon mmt boantW, lwai xvr b.inc jpwwwl. aed r.tpr.ty prohibits! tti latr4 sit- oraay StMMirom aMnutmror Myiaaay ctebt or ohMKaikm facum.tl iti akt oCm-arT-ctIoaorrebeIUonKaimt the I'litil Mate, or nay rlalm for tbe Hh or aiMHcipa i
tfcni -ntiM lx brW libiKal and oitt. Tl. rVtwach urVMiHl tho ihrnM or aljrl.ls aw-nt ty lb I. ai sMt- r any Hatr tbV rifet to vor. Lrt Be-iu. bent foroae rnornrn: to corr.-WM-taj!oMurh.-rxrlli:T.:lyHtatIc anl !aily rrpeatntby th K--i.iiM.irj,,, and tlicfr Mrat) tbatiatfiemmt ol iH-taorratio ucf thewarM- of the .Smth. tb? Io of ri4ittitclla) for otli-r Io.- jtrovrlBj?OH of Uf war. ;4itw for tb-ir wonU . wr:M b matt oqt o tk I nhci Tf ilr Tri a i ii i "ir nnCd .fbufl . i M...ft.t
- - . r - .M.i.utn tm; viiHilllHni i . t. . . r . . ... ... ..... ,wl,f WH
or of a IcnuKrMif mf,rtir in both r IJT. ,'a" H ot inw l. aitcd tHts, awl their
ibe aiirovat of a IteMtovratie rnrt" t artmnjf ami Traduction in that
, . ...... j un iiritMH.-' jur. r.awHiH
; and -tniI!
OauHfttfULiMkt uia uaIIva 4r,i . .
I . . a miiio miru II IWHM U 11111
i . ., 1 "f v (liftt rolk)e! tk
In OmhfUtHMK tt American iMKWte, by a JIj!0" t,t,PWbjrvotoMid
tVj, TIi- "L, a"t. JHlt tlM AdHlill
. Chamllcr,wlo w tba CbMrmaii ut
L iOHiimuee, auimt ad H(.tHlnpiI'J?"1"?1 Jtt o( tlMJ okiiouM In florid atul IOMLptiaiiH liv ) ikunii
aiw and KKrtM), and u;cedd la dfeatljig I ii1 Kt,lr . TIili mm a refusal to mtr- ' r,Pwwr, aad it umht never be foraMt.n
truiity parUeipant in thb) jfreat wrotw. lie a4Mod to pat tUe !M?ae of theeoiiatnin Kreat kmiwrdy, and tb time for III Mjroal rebuke lian wiw arrived. Kor niaetv year the people of the several Statoe of tliU Unton held their election under their own HKenoie, and
wi8i- tiy ctay aa4 mS lekt , tLJ ' ihJuZ.t, ovennrowina falrdection, cbliatWlnfe Lai K..0' !T"!!tntHllvM vrM the sole
v. ire cv from aa-L. t
ed and decided there.
ow. nader one pretext or another, el. though alt inopeotoM and judKes of elect Ioik arwapmiliiu-d wIely by State authority, and Hm1 the mea-aire of their lowers under btate laws only, yet exbrtliiK actnof Coiiktvh hh. hiime to control them by deputy )nrtbal, wluwe power U uiiHo -ur:d.
H.alvok.t aad fluent ' of ,1,1. aZ uZ , , , X " 7, .n'.
octnai condition of the . tun., that . ui.iif ........ i .. .....
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o'i:ivra-iH anu proMt'tltlon
hand.
Mua-j tho relators of thee taka of Mood and Mill .-riu are aofay aad kmd nrnf,i,yi special rtni for our Rational credit, but
i"v.. t uf, h true, woiuu IXJ al nit fatal to K. but that taothiuxif the trick ca tadace btaaaat aad timid voten to re-
.I, iiiT-TH RiNriH imwer.
ehurjjes I tdace th
aoath ilH fM ethknee. There are aianv I PkunLV
IiJiaf;
forced aTwork l &T, "f.T"? fM":, Wr-urreat and "piutto
M-t Kaaeoefc w, filllaa a the Kebel-ChibM KhA. MeaaChanre PrrMy HaVet HatHjr .1mhm4, The following correK4ttle hm luet bn made piAh; suhI eSwctuaily dtiMMM of a ebarge Hpoa whwii tb
jepuoiitaHM nave ithhi to make
KuientUJe capital during the oamwigii:
OtKCtNXATr, Ohio, KejMkabsr M, To fieoeral W. K. iiaaouok, Goveraor'a lUhutd, Xew York: JHiakKik: IbeimtMfifnwuwCMMlb tutd Mmj Cwwaiirafaf of tbta ity, bftn rf Umnh BewfiMipersor larae eireubrtfon aad iaaumee
in (Htk) and Indbuta. referriatr. at rou wUl
to the lnuca-lutrpetl-uiMM. tub.Seet ia ourpoiitksa of reiwl elH!. Tbese uerfiaeni .ad
Jfepublioan Muiap-fvealcen are coolant lv aertlnr that, if you are elected I'imMmx'.
elalais of ditdoyal eop4eof the .ouh fei-losii
miataiued iu the war will bs allowed aad attM
by the Unite Hate. They further iHrevt apeclal attention to the fact that thfci eaarae
Uh" l wade aaainat the Democratic nmr.
and that you, its candidate for Ireidet,bav aot denied it. Thie warfare h made la ail
rki tmtewi. and maintained wHJurreat ear&eet-
ne, and rcieated day after day la the praaa, and in 9eechcM. You are known to the eotut-trj-as a frank, bone.t Idier. now the reon?-
aentative of the IKintocratlc party, and barifMr the rlifht to neak for it. Whaterer you aay
tmy me iteoHu win Bear and bettere. I Hibmit the matter to your Judicata m to what yourtiould say, or whetberytH bouM mice
any public utterance at aU. Very resfioctfut-
y yours, Tjnuoboai: Cook.
UI xl waemtmrr. ft Mriaw
HP'JrtlC. M also. thiiTil.-
aa'tjntirt. , ....... la a papcrof rewarkaWe abltky and iirterprwjnired for Uiv Fortnietoty Krritv.mrt
........ -lt., lw wraii- iorai Mitua)H.HOu
r-ibBt.
Tbrre fe a pKweftlal UtScafty about pravtosr nejpatirw. aad to attempt to meet by proof rrery apparition and ebiiwertliat par tbasfcaijennu ran create, and purtian aiab kvndf.iL-eIiootran rassest. would 1m idle ai tf'k. tpeeially lefir nild audi rare-. Tb- bet reply to all the- wild, maliebms aI (.m,IMi a-wtiiori9 la that aucb parment-. would be imttolblc. ThcMI -n orthehjr.ety of that Man U er!calr to be isipmrnrd alio aoe not r:wi bi tb- plain mandate of tb Fourtceuth .nrQlneut the ah .luter jieaf of Htrcality aad B8itir tiro att Mh elals that, ubU Umc Ctm-tHaabNi i ameadei! by the eon. torwax roaieof tiro-third r all tbe tatc seb. tlasmt aho- tylei -oatluni nia" are mere cbo-t to alnrm the n-illy andun thmkiair.or to tarnib tfce uasrrupalou with EhBet arsumealc.
ni....:sun l .f:cliu-t-!. after n ratWul
. i , , . , ' : w i
ouin VZZto' ' , y,T- M Gartleld. the Itenuhlkan ca...
I - . -.nn fun.ij ( nubi nm ii,,.
THE KKrtr. Goverxor's lsu-iMi, X. Y.f Sept. M, m. To Theodore Cook, Kj., aucinnati, Ohio: Dear Sir: Your letter tf the Nth int. haa
laak! tMaXvl T tw..a a. .
tlycoHitutetllVo
...... . t ... . . ... . ' ... ..... . '1 fal. nuAMl.. . : 1 . . I .
I""1'" ueieaaieu to inem tor public ue and safety arn virtually Kiven Miem Wr their own
KHlSfllt.
Kelhiw eftizeas, one of the inorltaWo resuits of a lose; continuance of rtowerin tlm
hand of otic man or a act of men, ia that thev
'Srr?f:ur.!w' Tr . care'1" perpetuation in jwwer. I peiOMI inpi-cttoti of the cob. thk camudatc r,S,te:7t'Sl.Mai,frl?" :. Ana uow OI the repre-onttitlvo of toe stati-tics tA. oae of their bav li.n l.x, , i.r,i ....,
I Itlfl.irt f.f ,1...
arratvs'eHtent of tu j iif.ii. rj
j ne peopto can aot be tabled by it. To Mip-
i-oeeiaat "renei claims," oretaima is the interest of persona ao were in rebeitton, can in any way, or in any degree, be eouateanced.
f I 't Ituin iltn i . " ' - - 1 - v-iin.w4
have been elioen to lead the party orjeaniza-1 te a" im Putatten of iHeioyahy sueh m ued to
re AiKAiina uemocraia, evea wfeea taev
"TllC total tinutlU-tflUi tJ anlil an.l ...
the turner, moaataim and rivers i4 the whole wnrld uuxonlx to CenMirchfa latest Mato. lo,riwRty yeir haatiecn i.iWV J"., ntid the American cotton crop for the iSL y1 amountttl to fnmi jirmm.m to j,tw,otoio in uold value. ace lm an fndu.tria' rerolution ltaa oecumd in ,te.- made tree by the war. .xueli tw itvr u.tr..-..
ted, oa tbeurtacu there ha. appoured to be
want
underlying
at:a:ed. ffteat indu.-trirtl lorees have been
iim-iiv bii nureiy worKM to tbo eadindi
in a llt ol false courtoiy, acribe to blin
, ii inn i uu not ueiieve mm tojKMeMi, lie wa-iChainnan of the Committee on An. prapriationa when corruption and ejtrava-
aunecran not in aMiiiiuctoncitv; whcnUo
were in arni derendinff tbeir eouatry. So lar m it touches me, I denounce H. The Goverament can never pay a debt or rram a pension or reward of any sert for wuria war upon its own existence, nor eouk! I be
. ..... ......k.-uk vik. t niivii uu;' , uLnjii i fco unit e
,inilAoM , to lav rotten pamom Tit tho Z"1 treet.i, with lal-e inea-.ureuientt and double 1 r tU'u I1 or reward. Nobody ex-
rit-e. aiui in an tne carnival or nnoieo' from P--'8 or wanta sues unnatural action. To prountil 18. 3. When a UeBmrnitin nulm4rv nnu It srmil.l t.u.i. . ...
. . - - . . ' . . . . . . .-. . . . . ' V ' ire HIl limil Ul I Wmtr HHHIMMM1
When the rebeMtoa
put an
cno 10 tne inuoy MitUCouivIoii:il ' .
AaI here let me ay that, bariut been for a
learaeii. incidentally, who wer the real Itene- ' croti
r: .J" r""? w w tfie , cnw by tiearly rtXe.t) bale, while tbe rr.r,
-v .-a jr- oi ine rt- tyteu "otbrn I nnwheinx ark(-tt win i. i..7V t
;flhvlritt,C?i-tUrU!W,C''-1 L'nr. where the voice and ! v ' MJ?Jviii'J)m:tlmK violence; but Mr. Garth-Id? If he xoiiaht rvfona he did it o
" e areat crops oi cotton, tue lea lat
majkettit exceeiinf tue ten ante-war t Hon.
jwirM of cotMmitteeH. controlled b- ien of lit
town party aociation, to de-crfbe liU ikt-
vunucGtiofi wuu uiereuuaoie tranac-
tuiaw. ssm in aimo-t evirj inam-c the Jtrrac part of the money ttowed Into the pock ' Northern aad rry "loysj" atiie's wh bad botisht up the-e etaiui- for a ?oii tram tMr Impreuuiou -uthrn owners, and tben, empiojiiBr di.tiujrulhfd -tund at the ortb. the whole claira iieraste Kuddenly clatbedia the anifonn oflotalty aadiKitriotic dnty.aadso Oilorof It- outheni aad danger'Orfcria cooM b percened. .t the sired zatbertasr of h'enubllean ladles and
ta at te Academy la-t week, there a enl7T, biuil.-r- aad -t;itMKeii who had
iftztry m tnetr jnvcK'tit iront Month-ni
(H his aociate upon the ticket, Gen. Ar thur, it in imh needful for me to apeak in New
i. , ... ... iin.iui innmrivmniiiK ihi cuv wive rea-
1 ' ' ranaraEj, wrcu a KHflc waose i.)n to know him. lu H7-l cainu over hero n force N IrroNtible to candid mlnil. and which member Tf a cwnmlttee of t lm "enate to i'n totue M.itieal .oUinderera and as-wiilautj, of llmi... whir.i. uv.aiu ....n.i
cat machine, .Mr. Arthur then halnx the tun
iivpiiu every eiort to conceal them.
ourfellow citizens nt ttu sranh
" Vloleiico RtI Iini.tnrbt- tti tmaa luiutt
the rule in a section that ha produced jcrcater ctp- forjsile. and ban at the ame tlant been
iiuue .M-ii.MiHiaiig than ever before ia lta
hi.trj-.'
THE I'RE.nVT COVPICIOX OF THE XE.SKO.
The .-iteaker alto referred to the nrodurttnn
kHoK, aHowolbyfCepabiicaneommU'iIonen. 1 .? and unr In the south, and
d XepnMlean court-, tlian thm
inrrj.r-u. -ince IDCTOT, Or "TVCr WUI IT?
-r irwiH now untu tne
TB ei;e-fc of aainy of "MiaarBl-b-,1 ritiaen mu1
Msae wh" they hard
party av-mifcrtl Ur fMyia;
iary Knew mw larxe iato their ora iwket-.
Ao.ltentleraen. itiVtriUiac with your in Wlfcrca ia the faee of tkt history of the tfaue) aad tfe plate prohibitions of th" CouKifstfoK ti. tH job the Treasury U ia dancer ttvm outhem ehdrn, srrowiiuc out of the war. J vw it -ok- the radical pre- and orators to -eek to fix tbe Miama tvpudia tfoa on the a:h.-rn State and p-opfe. and lathofaet.re tbthy would have you be iSSJL th pn..o- to pay every claim, private aad palme. la fall. WJttT THK KUB OCTH XE.t. Xbc ayealM-r rtrferml at t-n?ih tt the recent Tee!i of senator Coaltinr. lu-llei in that k lav.-.H to lwvM!ent thaniu-t. he txbi, and that if tbe Uam of mkiti ran only Im? kindled, argument and ntan are jpickiT oti.Bncil, It -.rm- to have been dc-hix-ratrlr decided by tbo KepahUean nanajrer that a rendral of tiie pcfioa.- ol the war andtheMlmBa'-i'inrtf riinnl ar.t.r.n.j
.rm to day their bt chance for Inducing f th Am-rlran p- pie to continue public power I fa their hatubft. ?
T1WrW tle cryof thfolldonth, and n .m.Ti. ,n,2.'li y a .-olid North, lint If the .-oath Iks oItrt for tho-e tWntr the N.rtti nee-I- aml deire-. then all t2,afo:artttciantuiisf,i,rid ttiedidity of both wtion- for the -ame cud and pur-p-r I deniatvled. What d thv outh a atba. .-elc to do which the North should 8w? Hoe- the execution ol any scheme oi imrmmrni tt poller no. ropr-ed by the .wh.m tfc pte orth- political party which coatrol tfac, forlxMrt di-.t..ter vthe citi aot th North, or to thel.overnnwnt ..t
the I nit. d - a--? If is .5., then I am op. p-ol to ls.ad ihem, and w ill vote and a-t in opputfa. If I Miffed the uct-of the Democratic pay innrile.1 national honor or lnteret. or larotred ia-n-tlrc to any member of the raws, tha I houId ces to Im a bemocTat. itat coaiiacel a I am that the nailyof ur ten.ieLe-eiill tn
-aad Ktfety. and that pMb-e and rood will .TOar oarr-ofe Mtki mMn,.iA...
ta t&e tempw of our HWity, I profmr to lay llU.RiVRif ittA4 hmft.1 .n., t. .... . . tf
fcJ2,Mf ? at t.iaeip ima-fmtt- which is tainted with serfiotMleim.
tlur tem .f teweranient b baetl on vol
aatfO apportby the citizen. Irwu within
i '.T. "('rinsr-' me fountain of dnty and
tojot wBwn aowoowa to join the mfshty river popular sentiment and ptitrfotic deJtAkL. wUcb UtII th. land wnb proWri. ty a4 .! wp ft twne irenm. The 7mx-tMimb.-Hred f a Mctioaal party mabtafl thaa impiwtbie. ' Tba semi r.ra. aac are o for focal .elf -aMfwrmaC In each State, ualalerfeml with bytraactju nwer. Tbi what each Norths rw tat in.. npoa aadcr the Cotiat aeaBy my.
w MMMM kin? that tb tak
mnenwiK la ail
ot be committed
Kreat reveuuea derived from them. A-
to tne ttres'ent,
uin lie al(l
industrial contlition nf tin .
unmixm ago i pait a
was crushed, tbe heresy of K-eesftkm In every form and In ever?' incident wet down foreverIt ta a thins of the dead paat. We move forward, not backward. If I were l'resideat, I
j woum vitjall fefffctlaiion which miefct eurns before me jroyidifr for the eoiMkleratkm or payment of claims of any kind forkies or
, uamaires by enons who were in rebeUkxi
wnctlHT rwrdone! or to rnloa war claims
b as aeienjers eomc find. They are lanmp and mcred. Tbe public law of civiliaed nations do not ia jreneral 1 recojrnlae clelms for injiirk to property re-
citbtenS hero by the broiwi f ol JialTr e Z oar CZZ Tl iJ tt'tit-. andoftk-iHl hand's and nitMans, I wojt. tc'I', oar Government ha- treated witb der that public revolt did not (H'cur. ; irrcat indulece the claim for towea ami All I hi-was pniven; waa puMUbed in tbe ' dumaae suffered by Cnion men from military TrlW flit- I tni-ui'ii Cnualui. ,1..... u. .., ... ... . . . '"""'
0 J77. WUk tlM war hmvaui LkW:
nscmlily which pltiMrmi mi4 4Ugroynl ih Nation, mhI wiiick caaw holdly to the froetao kfr ago Umtt tb
v,nicagouoareBiMMit whn a KebtkmJt ex-SMtor uxekintU: Wkat are w Wre for, if not for tbe oUte?1' IadftM, the ewmlHlate who etMM wmw" Iwuhj? the BouitM of Utt Cwm.tfea wa hiituelf tle reranutivu champion of rings the like of which tk world httd never seon Wont a& nt
thew. oordinr to th BettwsW f f prooujt awnW, robbing b Grraiiit of nearly f,-i,0OO, 000 m a mmtIs revenue district ia six Tera. And we may remark wkii Graat Uta Bmrrowlr escapwl nomiaatktt for a third ton.-
uaMnnm taaac OC HerHtWicaa eulogy, Jlristow, tins fcoaest Secretary of th Trry, who endeavored to iHn'mh the whMcy thkrea wbo (Jraat protected, hiw been drives, iato political obeeurity by "th party of great moral idea." Wbea sttoh a. fate htu overtaken suek a aa, it k aot strange, perhaps, that the same party has never thought it neoeseary to apologize for any part of tbe ring iatyttrty; and that its Presidential candidate kMlay stands eonrieted Before a Republican JavaftinttiBg Committee, of participation in one of the Btoet shauiele of tbee steak whieh henippleiHented by perjury: Asa lilting crowu to the ltepublkan column, we hare only to point to the conspiracy of 1876-77, by which a candidate whom the people had rejected was thrust iat tbe Kxecutive chair. In that iafamotw transactloa, too, tbe present Republican standard-bearer livureil oaauia.
uously; first helping to fix the fraud an
t'lu rowt Hhiue and corruptions werulnid h ire. AVlien 1 tveall the c.i-c3 of insulting, t v-
nuiiiical treatment of wealthy and honorable
a "risitin? statetlnalIl.,' nJ vuitrbu
and consummating it as aa Eteotoral Commissioner. Sueh, in brief, is the Republican, record, apon which that party K-ofeaee to prkle itself, and which it urges as as. all-sufficient argument for its retention in power. PoaeiUy tbe American people may accept aad indorse the argainent by electing as their President a man wbofe name m indiseolablf rum.
sec ted with Crft-irobiii,r. Ib aivr-
and the Electoral swindle; aad eleotiar as their Vice-President a man who waa kicked oct of the New York CustomHouse in order, as Mr. Haves said, "to insure aa honoot administfatioii of th
nnnm. ' , . .. .
not. ia reMuott 1 7 "vw-. we not beifere the tbe Goveram8fs American people have yet reached that
Ia,.L .1 . . 1- . a
uepvn oi ueonuuuon wbHm .ttn ao-
oejKaace and indorsement woald quire. SI. Ze JkjmbtiemH.
it . and in the .Vua, and partly in tho Utraltt.
The omniittei. went back to Wmhlntrton
.. . .... '
tbOMS wealth- snd I " souui vnro.tna to expre hiv deep tn- a iiiiuwnMuiuieport -t naveTinrtelfwlih t. ""t in the weliatw of tile imle of that a' tins i.diority to tell Met, aa theyiound
tit Ibmocnittet9 'T-1 1 every man In the North "'"- wu. orani, ten itwwm, who wl I
m injnmrjzx hum i in.. ; .
J ,
tue people, but the manner in which every throiwh William!., his Altoniey
t alhtslon to the union of the .intii ri ti...
, o. iipnoiun tiie Honor and credit of the irenend tiovernuieat was rej.Hnded to. ; There was a heartine.-a and luceritv that ivimd not mNunder-food. In tbe iroceslorw a. meetings wen large numtwn, of mounted. Kiewtfers of the "re.d-hkt clubn" they of whom -such btOxid-curdllnx accounw are taven in Republican iHtw.-papent. They all bxtkiil to me like plain, hearty, home ..pun
jch.-muiiuj in every restM:ci lueeo uianr- of the Male of Ieiaware or of Ncw iork. JSut I had een it often Mated that the chief occupation of the red whirled riders wa to -hoot and intimidate the colored voters, and ai 1 1 -untied the rank of the ton? procession, I dU-ov, rl cores uiwa acores of these dusky victims of imaicinery iiia-iai re ridinir uion wended hores and mules, and chit rmS' for Hancock and tbe whoto Ih'woenuic ticket, with an nnlor that was unmistakable. 1 hud free and friendly talk with .-onto of thee colored men, and a.-certaineil they were gunenu ty t he ow aent at the nnbnal.4 they were riding.
.ii, iuuir, isjihv a inr u lony nine, to -well the a.-etulase and hear the speecluv. They listened attentively; aad to the htatetucntsofitr. llaood, the candidate forGoVerrior, of the relative exiHiuditures in the nor-
v Himin w uk ci iuitv a ere ejieciauv at tewtive. In reveral Instance these colorwl mm had forty acre: ol land under cultivation; thirty acres in ctdton, tea hi corn; the whole labor wa. performed by the family aad one mule. The ptodnct was about twenty bale ot cotton and .orn enough tor the mule and the bread for the family. Iloiuervnt wm wot bin j fuel MOthinac;cl ,tln-. luthat cWmate, very little. Kut twenty bales of cotton are worth jt.fw), and I could not help tiUakinjc how many mechanic and UboriniriiR-u in the North would bo Slad to exchange the net proceed of their ear"stoit bh 3omeof the-ecokired men ia irarodna.
General, to order the merchants tobeprosij-
cuteu tor paytnic bribes to bis officials. Itut noclianps were maikv Public s-entlmexu1 however, was arou-edt and. anally, when a llrm o eminent and po re.-rM'ctcd as l'li ;iw Diwlice .t Co. were robbed unilcr tho forms of law ed Ji.OCO in one amount, aad when it was
puuwn, anu can to uay be proven, that In lion esty and equity they had over-paid tnoredu tics than they ever under-paid, Milt no repu Mill;... u-.i.. I . . . . . J . l. . , . 1
)tit it win do ho tundiiM the Mronsrej-t cflorts '
hostilities were closed more than a f teen years
ajro, claims or that nature, sew moeUy !a the hands of brokers or persoa other than the j orhfiBal sufferers, are beoumimr stale, and In
my juoement niixnt fairly be eoaitlnMl
barred by the htpoe of time, and. If hereafter
entertain at ail, bouh! le Mibiecfisi to tbe
strictest scrut my. Yours, very truly, W. s. Hancock. The Republican Reeerd.
re-
tt
Vete a Yen Shet."
IKS
"Look at oar record." snr Ifeihi;.
ita'the ! laai ti.ui i cas'14'"P0.B tbatwearewillinp t0 5Und as nwmpii.iied. j or fall." Well, let us lookat this record.
or the Adiuini-r ration and their leading mem- , 11 w,u oe twenty years on the 4th of iai'o!!1""".. . . i March next since the Kemiblican nartt-
ii . .
i-reMuentot tue united states : cmo into nownr ,! tU J.u V nndMr.rflierman. tho N cretaryot tl.Tres. 7ame ,Hl Pwer, and the first result of
1 1 ... - . .. . .. ....I . . i . .. . . . . .... ... its cutiraniuni u... .-. f... .. . , .
..a amriiuav, niunnii icsrs OI CllII tra " 111. . 1 I, l.u ... .
war. Whether KeDubttcan rale fmm
18G1 to 1681 is worth the price paid for
nry, communicated to the Senate, ami it -ns
made public, that the New York CuMoni House, lor a lon period of tln, had been Ued to mnniiir hih) coiitnil in.iif...i .,..ir
That the duties of tho orBelals were rewtnled U at tho outset, we leave the people to iHtiulwrdinato to their partim work, nnd determine The , -lioa rlT.hL tthey lmdmale the Cu-tom Ilouseuccaterot ." im, ' Pjeails IB ttolulenl inannKi;ment. That, under the eon. , some quarters that the article is e.t-
innoi Hcnv.rtiiur ami Cornell, thcO itom ccertiug y dear if the eountn'hal rc-Hou.-c woukl be one o! tin principal political 1 nt.,i7 .t tw " aWnties6f New York, and -in order ui ih-iM ceiled it gratis. But it is a signihcant the imiiortant omce ol collector erlkrentlv fact that KoiKlblicaiiS pride themselves , and liojieMly administered,' tho President; ; more Uton their war rvooni than ...wJ , Mjspended Mr. vrthurand aowlnatcd t.en. i Lw. liS-Jt Jroor-a- than "Pf i .Merritt in his place. Mr. Sheruiau foiuwliy , anJt,un" else- Tiiey resemble the elalmed that he had established by proof the 1 famous doctor who alwavs threw his texMenceof gw-aahuj-e In Mr.ArtW ad i ttient8 into ta Wi- ."ul " ! , mlHietrattofl. and declared, in his letter of ' ImiM-lus ,nio' because 'he WAB
Jan. is, w that the adoration of Mt-Mra. 1 heavy oa fits." One of theirmt dfenia
htrth,S loaders, the late lamented
T 1 . ' . T 1 K-t 'wJ-n . I' hutlMba
The stalwart prees k sitoatiag oce more its old battle cry. It does not addre itself to the reason nttd eoneeieaee of the voter. It has no argument to persuade the thoughtful or to convince the doubting, lu onlv resource ceasiste ia its 6ft repeated aad hackneyed ajpeal to actional prejedieeaad pas-
wts a yon snot: ' is tne mm and sbtaae of its argwnenuuioa. e are dL$poeed to take the stalwart editors at their word. Aye, " Vote as you shot." Be earefnl, though, if you do, that vour bullet does not strike 3lr. Ilayeelate Postmaster General, Key. or Mr. Hayes' Plenipotentiaries to foreign eonrts, Lonjrstreet ami Hilliinl. or Mr. Tf.v
Consul at Shanghai. Coloud
Vote as vou shot." But if tm ilo.
remember that your gun will be pointed in the aaM iirwitnB in vktr.L iz. 1
ol revenue and an IncreHseii extteHditnre."
That is to say President Hayes and Secretary Sherman, in 1579. fully indorsed In the frtnmKttst lan-ruas?o the report of Messrx. Kavaril and Caaerly, mailo to tins Senate in 1. It is plain that Ganktld and Arthur will be a weak relation of t.rnnt and Colfax. To hoie ffW MfIMU fmui u.u ...... . ... . . .
.... .......... iiuih nrLii n r-uvil nmccCUCHI is
onn-Honame. i nave aaut lu.tHliut h
5 Fellow cltuea. I would Hkoto say much to J ,,fTl, ex Lu2 fuV'rl11". , 'i'niiiitii.t.i,nt..i ...... .....i . ' oi inefll e.xceti tO cue tneMateiHento il ,li..lr-
tlyouldMHud
nrnsc' neariaatwei Hieopnrc.sNmotIie 1 ,,i r "Vi. . ri. zr . I coioted iicople of tb uth Ty the whlteV i -v"il m,T tf Iioeratk: Ktamlnrd-bear-AmlWaul if any man. who waTmJ i l KZ!&U twiHHtant jmlKh-ni nature I wiinii - inw th tritt, ii,j..i ..... . ..... .7.7.. t e.? publle attention to be drawn to Win.
.idurlnztnvvbit to swath famlMa. iJ. imii. ""-'cw.K 17. when be was in
have come awy assured that industry wa it Z M"-r3f Wrtt ia tlteSoHth-
tbr rule amone the wple, and that the rela 1 rii.'it .tV 1 , inHl uscptemiiii ueariBans
Ittonsofthe raciw were onietly and happllv M,r vim . "" "' r nw Kauant rtTrHlatinKthf.m.U,n,and hut for th "ilcvils' f?"Bj5Jr,kn hu, " brlaliter jchn-y settled on work uf i,elth and in .sornuttlima iillt ieiJ lit w w " lo '" M' ot Sciwtor
'l-UDtltlllls IMilltb'Ixli-
of the Kadical wmy, there never would Ihi
nay M-rbMis difficulty umoa tbe msmle there.
flMbt maBBanna.
tkk rty.ttci.ti. HRcto?t.
j Tiie speaker reviewetl at much lentrth the i' Knatidat hltory of the country dnrini; the i ju:-t eleven years, fat tbe course of which he
,i am;
I,, u.ki.i... inMipr-jnim ininir nnn eeoaomv oi our
IhiVId Darin, the clierhhcd friend and chosen
. uraimm uncoinL-'thoiHiWier. clothed with extraordinary power, voluntarily UHCOVlTwl lwtlTM f'll-II uilhnHIt Ll,...ihLl
.r j rnniiCtl
tu.a a t nt.a . ...
ntby etuctk,B.atl iii.v " "T;11" :.nnu ''i"av-, and be-
iaaltW to purrn the functtoaT Taiwth rowr :v"T' "Jt"1 "V'n.,, "IM,H the ajfrhul.
ad t broach H rereMaiti-7ii tv.r.r.ti: t , tm Klum mcMion toennd Id nd areo1ruiu &ZFJZtor M!Kn , crop of the m . l.Tl'Tr IUnnaiioii or I .-otitli.-m states to.dav. mm! ia, it mm r ......
l1 "IKirtwhictien:
a us n uminiaiH me ouiance ot forewi trade in our favor? I do Hot hhM ourva-t Khipmeata of hreaNtuff In ttie calculation, but I do aver that but for the iaduMrv of tin' Southern people and the productbm of tbekMaples, tin balance of trade would have teen
2 Jtil ,,'!I'Meri": 1 -- P"t tin. plain n !kfTl 'J? (. ',?KtV I lntctlltni men. Is not'
.... - , - - , ' '"v ". v. aant Jwie na its r i.-LL,.... ,
Court bomisM fortbetranWtton
J '""p " wi immif.v. a u tbee an. trtiiitioapfare HAder rederat control ami AndXerthemn pre s.WWf!? -r tocalltles.
rtm-m- im kfm7 ymmthTfc J-7,T,.s ely.aml In o to-day, and that stumeiT aad TftilniSSTltL.C .An' Northern audiences, and herein tmSllJ1 I jam center of lntclllece, are taimht ti hi
triSar-1-
rTfjyy 1. d to aa bopeoC teparav, 1"lSWWfllmH yV9VllmTtfeC fl4 HHj 3(yttClmV9CM
IF'IZTZZtt ,"rthrn rre-perky, ami that tndlcy which rUi2S2!l 'LrnrFe 1 ,,r 't'w-rtry nd alienate their kmmim 1 aectkas and .sympathies is the afe, preper. i maf va.Wkffft nu.. I SL.lf ,..t ' 'wJ',-t
m Fr ( rttv. ittj utt MftfWCtI THE Kt.KCtOKAt. I RVCP. After rrbrrrmc aleo at much bntH to the manMeM tehilency of the HepHhiican party toward mmriiiiatloa; t the Idamien ef the
111s iword. testitted hi Mdiditv to tboCofiti.
tution. and et nn example of idwdietH-e to
mw wnteu win jas into iiiiMory" hla eoundeat cUim to distinction." The bright Hiilu of puhlKi Msrutlny, the )tm tile lena of party animo-lly, h been turncii
"i"' .-ajue!s armor ot ms iirivatcnnd PjibllecliariK ter andno naw or Main ha been dLclo.sed. InikH!d,thohotibj MiplchHi'and chtuven of his foe caused Ida private correjsondenco In ISTtf to be developed, and in w lirtt a Klorious attitudo dot his letter to t.vn. Sliermtui, in the critical period of tho fraudulent perversdou of tho results of tho ITCfldcntial eW-,-tl.i.i exdiliU l.lmt vvn
Jinlso Havisimy "It marks hhn alone of tlw wl-est of hU tmie. whh a rtatesman" jrrop of mind, and the intojrrlty of a imtrkit." Nor 1 hi asioclato ujxin the ticket le worthy ot iHtblie eonmlenee. 1 1 1 reconl as a legislator in Coiiaress, as H toadisK financier and inanager of important interest hi his own State, hm unblemished character a a nutn ami .statesman are all lu aem!.wTtlt Hmj promise of reform which our miccesM Mill accomplish. ISefoi tbe American people to day I nr rabm the Kepuhlkan iwrty as tbiHGw-lt-d ineiorjtHnbHsl, a obstructive to the welfare prosperity aad wfens jfovenimeut of the eounV?J!21at th?r w Ihelrhoiics thepKjtdfHMi of a war km Mace ended! and the fruit of Hbcbiiiruiv peateand eejtcord.the AnM-rlcan jeopk"afe ewtHhl toeutoy, and in the eomiae rumo wtMdetrW'aUve8Wl XltoH1w1
tviianuier, ueciarei that the countrr .......i.i i . . i ...
noum never ins worut a enrse without
a little blood-letttng," ami there certainly was " blood-leUiag" enough to
"""j mo fmiinrvn; inirsv O I lie Jlichigan statesman. Ivejwblicaas claim
mat uiey saved the Uaion.'7 meaning thereby that their party did the hghtiar which secured National salvation. If
Uns were true they would be entitled
to no more credit than the mas who.
uavmg set nw own house afire, see
ceeo: in extinguishing the flames
without the assistance of his neigh-
Dons, mit it is not true, bv
a mree majoniy." in 15SW Mr. Lincoln received 1.886,322 votes.
iiunnr the war which he snneriHUml
ed there were enlisted 2.678.967 volun
teers. Republican lightning calculators
may rise auu explain wnere the 792,040
extra ynion goldiera came from; and, if we are not mKakea. there were several Republicans who did aot go within sinelling-distance ' of rebel powder. The war havmtr bees brows. Lt
to a successful conclttsioB by Democratic aid in nurse and roron. T?emil.
licans took entire charge of the fn-ocess called "the restoration of the Union."
It is another ami equally significant fact, that Republicans do not pride themselves imrUcnlarlv uoon the TMr-
formances bet ween 1S65 and 1S77. Taev are inclinetl to ignore, a far aeposctble, the twelve years spent in an efort to Keimblicanuee the South bv machinerr
oomixsed of doctocs. canet-bari.N
aad federal bayoneLs: though nobody k likely to forget that the maeltinery waa used until popular rreasure oomtmlkMl
a UetmblicaH Admiaietration W mlopt the Democratic policy in Southern affairs, ami that then it abamlonmeHt was denoMHcetl by more Uiat niaetenths of the party m let at once
in the same direction in which limanl
j Hancock pointed his sword at GeltvsI burg and the Wildeme 1 " Vote a yousfhot." If you do, yor i aim will lu s Lu Iu.im l. rJr 1
..... c .nn uivmillVUI VITTIWSrai Hancock, in war and in peace, at the enemies of the CoaeUtntioa aad oiril libertv. "Vote as yon shot." If yon do, yea will draw a bead oa the new eaomiea ef the Coastltntion who refuse to submit to iu authority aad iieiet on geveraJeg the people outside of it.
" ote as you shot." If yon do, yea wdl probably lay low the thieves aad plunderers who have brought dishenor aad shame on the Republic ami who if they bad been caught plying their trade ia the army would have been tried by a drum-head court-martial aad shot. By ail means "vote as vou shot." But yoa did not shoot witn Gar Held when he left you oa the battle-geld to eater oa his eareer of corruption Hi Coasress. You did not shoot with th.
lersaad contractors and eampdollow-. er who now control the RetmbMcaa
party. You did not shoot with the Credit Mobil iefswktdiers, the De Goiyer pavement lobby, the whisky ring or the Returnine-Board thieves. " You aa
yoa shot," aad yoa will be in line with the Hancock veteran pouring veer Telley iato the wavering realm ? "the only enemy of Union amlPeaee that vet re.
mains, the ntorihead aad morbose Republican jrty.irurMMrg FalrieL
Colorado is eaUetl a XwwUUu
State, and there is more outlawry within Ua kA.i... Jk . J
b nnuEia ia. pro)vnKMi 10 1 He aamber of its iRhabitents than over exieted
in any bout hern State bafeve, during
or HBce the war. Thk f-t to
have been overlooked hy the oatrace
organs.
The Reimblieaee will earrr Iowa
by a laree maiorkv. Due notice hav.
tag been given, we ceeeede that point right now. The Republican need net claim, oa tee morning after the election, that they expected a Demeeratie
-..i 1 m m When Marshall Jewell heard the
ews from Maine be was overheard te
imtMersomethmg like "I doaHkeer a
eoetiaeatat for the Slate, hat it's wersHJ t baa rmaatie te sink so much reed not.
ey ia that bottemluja bog." ;
