Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 27, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 December 1884 — Page 2
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XSW' C.XovamberM. The head sasrsd ths building. -d Ms wm OtbarWlM IM lit UdM mallow ud mote . mmI who Tm hoar ol ettasonlo. Bat at a nalr of tahmm up by Mir at hudi uatM at teat d atom a sweat over the aadUaao. tiee Hendrieks bad aatorea me wd by those ae mixed. MMM WckA,. "jj?1 HendrtSe aajjTapS the ptatfona, where mm avail Jba eeen In tm en hatidlM. tha andfaaaf wagon It Cat by a cmsa.itatmpatat. ra a der. -ad to bttat tana lroduced w-Mswot John W. Hooter, who wag menraa who A. Hadrickaaad thsm, amid hstsmsfentcdtbatgen-l-I aad enema at foUowe. mm xt-wiu aa aott-to apeak tatedy of ti to the DoaaucfacT of Brooklyn aad Ktnn OnuMv femeers. aad ban ao County (eMera, aad taa to eaemie rfber sympathy lathe mvattcauae la they have toaght together, ladlaaa iw Tack to-day )o4u buds, aad Mis to -ark tab l that n has so oa over wo lO UMO. U M Jkrht mnHtrr to you mea of Haw lorx yo. th. paopta of the s--StHre-taai eoitreas a of Oh craat prtnctpi of m smu l my ox ma getiu of imdiAM? Laaw VI taWMi saaaaHtraV ' sm taepaaaW Wa I umarter with grei the a martrta dc a were aot at to be oa taa 4th day of they whs to eail aa nut sssataoa nsk t r" are. aeseot taa aamw n Vfwsaa aamaa gsaaai fa that rmaa wag fought for rarka. Itfiamftae tadpendaal Kpahtleaa party, sa to those ot tha aetata limtaMtao ItaarftrtaL I.traew yengasiawjrey u itaaUi ta the Beadrtaks.l lomu aataU right. ' utmMrAttin. 1 oo not wish to speak ta tartas of dlspart off tnoas wno mast met tha pasurs at defeat, but 1 will ask the steanAtlcaa party Wboitav them the aathorttx W attm sdgaarmt oa tm aarty ottMjseopl aad aay that M wasaotsaFto taM,gewmt l ear kassds. That, my falla)W ettlsaas, has been aaswaiad by tha votco of ths people of taa toffara sam. Taa. and wa respoaaibfllty that wul krrag peace and i fjod that wa mums aatoa oy, aaa a isaatnm InmastaMliMia ywtjr maatgdj Witad eat kr taa aseule ot kaa flatted om tto dth at Movemkor test, when taa Pern svty warn anwa awre ptseea m now a aotlilag avora aee tees tltea tUtf of taa ataaaa. bv
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ctvu. hwmi MBmM, aJSSrtlTnStonS earn-aft aatht tevorot SKlNMom. ltoMi tare, of " yean are tt tot? laa-yary treeta aayba tawlaat Ml firtWrtta). lwtU tatt yoa vhatl kava la. Aa M wa ka the dej of Aalet a traa ataa comae w UaMad) milk, aaa Mewwa iaa oalr aatt of Qaauaaawaa aw ewwg ham eoll ba hoaeety aad ttaaas fa taa aarvkia, aad tyoa have errtt aayvte ran eoaatrr that there moat he reveaae reform. tZvRES2i3. IM, l"re-dent Arthar t -formed Coacreaa eoaatnr wat the rawaaae of o7 the e4atf2rtratioa eeoaoajicaUy admtateaewH. A allh reform waa atadetM aeott aarek taereaner. oai anwr y:"? 'r: rotary ot the Traaaary. year oaraaca ; rolgef-hoaorad be bia jfaauefre e dead aow-ta hhi UuM report e Ooasraaa, wbUe be lived, daalared tbat the arearat rerenae ex. cuMxkMt the went of the Uoveramiat by Mi.. OVMIP e year, aad that I the teat record oa tk ealM. , w Kiaaty-aya amunoa eaDiien y eedaof aAeeoaoaueaJiyaawnaer-a arnawat! Sow. nur eoaawymaea, to yoamea o( a-ooeUya. to yoa ajarehant. to yoabuataaaa mam. to yoa Imbortae; mea. to yoa aklUed aaeelwaica, I aak yoa, what a the jt---t iw -rkinti Htm tionmMM ekall be ratratetad la the teutfloa ot the people? FtMea Arthar exeraeaed It aa waU aa I am able to axvraaa n ma aara " ""'J ataadard eboaJd be taa aeede of the uorern xaaat econoatacaliy admlnJetared. Bat Me-i-a-n vouftr. ta Ma laat raaera ao wm' arreea. eauu ne bwim dvw w. Wbat llUUoa wUl reMevabt P?? the bardeaa of aaaaeeeaary taaaWoa?" Aye. - tm t..l-l M II - -f ' BUn WM I I SMUHMOO a year, llow maea woua soma amSaNa do tor the eoaatry taxetioa were MdaaaTwIaety aad Jadteloaely ae aa to leaya -w rwf M- imhiu ud m IM cneii naa ofade the f-MiWeTenr year? How mock woald It roo tribute to the enterprise the tadaatry the propemir 01 ioa w-nwjr llow miaekwoaid ft Maea labor aad etUaoteM a marmarmr aroaa ta the dtitonot tk. -o- ihmr a-d nw ao load" that Mt. Headne-aa paueea ira ameu "aLT i.urfmnM in the bMateet of alleaoa. Tha lauark prodocai laataat alteaoe. DawockATtc Taawar o taxatio rMui- Hi jililrmat ha aold : The question la. what la the poelttoa of the Democratic pany ipoe w I wn iui afanclKnl of taxation CX Mnt thms uim atoali not exceed tbe aeeda it.nnux aoiMtonilcalty admtnla aarMi. If Toavlaoe of aay better aad eater iihI r.f tmxmtum what la It? At the Conweatloa la Chtaeo the wttl of the democracy II I 111 niinn M IIDIUIIIU IV w & vMoinaiAn oa taxatldm adoDMML Of oootmi. that resolution related amakaly M toe tariff law. And aqw. M.yoa pleaae to rive me yonsr attaauoa. I wiu exaaa what the Bemocxatlc party at that tonreaUoa declared. It la espreaaed la foar prvpoi ivniiM shall avot axeeed the aaede of the Gorerament ecottomleally admlaleterad. That tm Borrowed front Mr. Arthur. t. Tasatloa ebaU oaly aa tor pa aatd not tor private aala aad nr. pabtta porpajgea. A la the adhxetmeait be takea aot to hart la of tbe taxea aot to 4. Taxntioa shall be heaviest of laxusy aaa easMty. as tha aattt doetrtae oa oa ma baaaer. aad tarn bannar It kand Itendi Orover Oeveland aad Thomas A aadrloka, : earrytt I mad tbey said "Thl ta the banner ; earry or fall by That raey af Indiana. latrtmmpk.lt waves to-day. In triumph K aasert t the Amertcaa people very where that taxation ahail only be for Mbtte psuTosea and stotsessrtetho Eeda ofUormsant It shall bs otitaalxad i otgsaisaa capital; M to hart lanormor mum ahail bo heaviest on article of laxory aad lightest oa arnctarns: aeeem Tax vxxjff. whTwUkiomaksIt dlfaM and to kaposa aosMiwhat anom the eoaatry. To m it Is very plaia, for It to written I fc ahaU oaly be for tha xaaat. It shall beada wmteat nma aaads off tne wots ra it ahail bs snansTsfi an as aosto nars -TT UiSnr.aad It a hail be hVtostupon arriclew of Imxary sad ligwtest apom IThaaaot necessity. Cheers ). And sow, Boantrymea. if there be a jmpDiican ikt mmi-m au tn that sentiment of Ita -may let htm rlsm ap aad aay it. Sow to aay K, or, as taay y iKaMaftar held yonr peaee." Lot me ml aad than yom make your obfMttoa It VSSSmitm mar sMtsaccs relative to taxa?s - mt (ka Mil rkf sab iflta Ttt nosmba) that a Convention of nam kDig0TgTnir"' " enaslmtiE. amd"Jg5T ho laieMtsmtaa .aaieaee- aa tkai h to sav. nss s raravr . u batag a waota-somsaa ,wne whota-soatad taamaa'a . auhiui VHaS srhmh hteMTtoaatarTll a) Uka Mm law at una an us . ot SoweTofi kttaMam k oaa ot.ta mMmt ttaitssi. o. next soring, if tsovernor " " - ' - . ss - ftiisvaAltaW. tka asaehlnary will aot to oesaroy, hmt to isjnov rag marciiucag T&mtrr rtASM. know taa anoeam imrnrs maan Wm their own rn work. Maeetstw thera tasVand aow at., the and aaa Man no Treasturv. alt the Kspubttcaas,
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' oa tam?7? neaasnetor ly tta tat sew York at a itlaa aot loag waee, ae aHwea ww nyw "tSaieoaatra ad iaaimJot the aa jwetjhe peoaw ot at vaiwu etee tjui TBtatma avd raa rAUAroot. It we believe the Sew Yock fVdiiwi, wa kavaaoaayy. Sat aa it oaiy aoataaooua i miein htiiiam aeeii-oi-war. we ooaai 10 Ltva'awatalpa at that rate. Hut three or foar weekaaiowe mi aary. ii waa eauea the Talapooaa. It waa aa dokbt a Terr Soar oaa, tor It eouM aot ae iToooH aot .raa way. It wae Baereiy aaavT nr pteaeww, wmainraw ZmiTZmm at the beida of .hat denartnent. Wall, oa oaa ot thee azcaratoaa thta aavy of aata oaaia ta eouanon m wmmiif nwn went dowa to the oottom of the tea. boom auttaiaaMMTWf uakthd aataeayltwak IWMat 4 HP W areaa aasaaaw taaaea-a-a waaaee--' bnt t ma en tall am aae mv tkal bulk nl&M In UM narDOT Ol a aala ku MartU Koata wha bad been aHaaaartaa rebel took refuaa aa board aa iaaarlraa aTila m tha harbor at aaayraa flnaaa taa mrawH of uua aaainaa pur He hid teteadad to become a Balaam at -we umuoo etaaaa, w to maka thla eouaanr hie home. The Cpeala of an Amatnan maa-uf-war, bowavar. took Mania aoata a priaoaer, with the lameatloa of tiaadlajr him over to be tried aa a rebel. It waa a great day for ma Aaaaneam aavy. waea tne maa-oi-war St, Loala, oemmeadted by the gallant CapUgiaja, eauaa awo mai nuror, atiaella Koatar aUtmad the nrot action ol tha mat from under whtcl ha bad beaa taken. Captain Ingram eeat word that If Koata was not immediately pat on noara tne a, uoaie ha would .blow the Austrian oat of the wa ter, aad aJthoufh he had to live tor a , lapse of Mate ta rraaoe. aovordiaa .to the etlpulatloaa. paadlBK the aetlon of the Amertcaa UoTeramenOM waithaakful.to tb sreat aad uattrtmceaTorts of wm. i- aarcy, Yurk'e areai aom, wno was tary of state under Fraaklla nerve's admin - latratloa. enabled to retura and live in tne Uatted Mates, lastead ot pasetac : the remainder of bis life la aa Austrian danceon. And 1 will tell yoa, my fellow -cltuena, that whoever la chosen after March next to fill the poelttoa of Secretary of the Navy will ae that every dollar wlU be weU apeat toward once more Duiiainc up ourny. w" that picture with tbe admlatotraOoa vbleh Mr. Lowell repreaenta abroad Well, I be lieve Mr. Lowell le aot comiaf oacm: whea fraaident Uarfleld was lying- on tola dyti hii mi JuaH i; niatne waa Keeretary ofmate. the letter of Mettwoeney'a wife ol the lth of aeptember remained a nana wared. Moaweeay waa allowed to remain In a Brttlah dauMi. Huw an v Iriahman. any relative of thelmeraid I ale. eoeld eifpport tbe parry who allowed tbat to occur, or anppon taa party of Know Sot hlaxlam ot MM. ta beyond my comprebenaioa. It will never, my frkind. occur, you may rest assured, under the eiimtnist ration of Praeldent Clevelaaa ICaaera. TWK CABAlCtO TWADB. Whcn .rraakUa ftnerce was Preeldeat the earntng ebrhtyfl' fin tonnage of the United mates waa n rut i- want: now It la acarcetj aftaea eeat. The carry tag trade is now almost entirely carrtea oa oy amp of other nations, because we are not euowou to bay abtpa abroad aad have them transferred under our Has;. We aot o restricted that we can not compete wttb foreign bafldera, so oar commerce Is aearly all done la foreign bottoms. There Is aot a aMp of aay else now building oa the coast of Maine. So. they are all principally built abroad, mostly oa tha Clyde. It you go abroad oa eee SalMw other tags imreaaaa; the commares of the world, of Kaglaiid, France and Oeruiaav : bat voa will aoi aee our glorious
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tjea earesnau aa, the atar-spaagiea twaaer. no; yw M to harm cap- ooaxiaaree eoaMbe carried In a canoe. Ladle, with yonr Amertcaa pride ta your great l apom artlclea couatry, aad yoa, my fallow .cHtaens. who arMtea of aa- a giwaya ready' to mght the battles of na sAsfaarv. wfll voa not feel proud
yomr eoetatry, wiu yoa not reei prouu of tha great task wa have now un dertaken of pattimf our American cum in tba band of Amertcaa aaip-puuu-of Bongs uounty i as mas wha have so nobly rallfaS aroaa d the Hi i flac llnnx to taa Dreese in ins aaaaw m tmrw like me. have been s the mama ot Cleveland aad Hendricks, l ou, like me, have been admirers ana warm supaorters of the nrtoHntes ot Andrew Jarkson. porters of tha prtoetplee naember when a boy going to vUlage to aaa a political meeatag ana i aaaeu ub tvsrk. who was a man who wouM not kick aamail boy aside, what was the meaning ot tueblg hickory pole which stood to the centet at tftVa vUiaae. He told me tt meant I that a-baa Andrew Jackson weat to I mrasahtaton he woald make a clean sweep f all the eorrapttoa ta the various depeaaenis, a i ""."ev- . w--U rover vswvaaaaa mmw will have aa honest aad conscientious Admtolstratloa, hat nvtto. the hickory pole, at M is mine, as tt is yours, and we hope ta future to see this great country carrlcl on aar aa Admietrattoa seeatlng as all oat imthtata Ms fatara aoaamem jrtory nr. uesmi a. as was wasn ww"" . eloee off his sddresa. The ebaimtaa aa- . naaaead that Mr. Beecber was la Boston aad ; rwargrric mmms? WONt& amfarts JUJasST,V.T. Oovvrmor Cevelaad warn aakad by a Umtted Pramt leprenamUtlvt u M WM swan of a datmgtm ootorad paopta of ta a5tttk tMt tdmaifa tvOMasladaisrattM womW madavorably aireet tkatr ouadlltaa, to wMoa aa yo. asaimt tkasa vat aa apprekensloa axtat i ta oanger rrona m n " irrestdeat. I mm even told that asm aaade stave. AH or inia oaa wptw Sam make soaaaord, and I kava been so i hivdihi mm - -. - - - .. i sSah tooltab feare" that I r aot W tngaa wa llshtrat o ttoa OT Ml WBO ww in tow ISlaaist aaam tkla sordaet I the title ot tha colored people tatasract tnai.no jivKXa tn inninm a Tin nil ins rwi" :r- . . ., tn, - rhsnsw in ahetxastttBtloa,wbtch It wonld ne areotuteiy smyiMempt w"i?Tl JSZl, L-Vji Aini there was aay posslbMrty of 23X& 1 Tr: TTl - tass tha lawful oowar a-st-aietlbn of the Kxecuiiv. wi th whits or Mac! thelawwHlb ii K sitvsataawS Reason ol their a. tm lllBf emasnahta wlU There need bo mor.tbrtertlierl Democratic party Ctwlv etaed admtBistrattrn propoaes to iZESm o? amstayTaTy part of our populanor to destroy the bastaea. mte v a nope.wawjro t-tt rr ode oaMtBiaft. to. benert to Denert vow v-vy. . getmato im tint oar eMonam trmtnitwc-tyw weald j3mmliX OToaki
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lartlea Aroi'STx, Ma.. Kovembar M A large namher of 4evoto psreomal sad poiiUoal frtendt of Mr. ttlalna aeraaaded blm this svenlag as an txprrmkm ol tha personal goonl .will and admiration of bis ooaauct In the Stio-.sl campaign. Tbey marched through tltf atnwna unaar the MaratiaUhlii ol t'oltatt Frank Sya. When thvy reaciiet Mr. Maine's houaa their eomplimfnu and frislly reaarvla wero axpivssed. m a aptwh by Herbert M. Haath, o( lu kratmhee Inur. Mr. Blsiaa rvHnUi-l a Mliowa. hla speech itlfit ttouiiauajlv Interrupted by applause. MB. Bt-tlWK't KXfLT. Trlrnda ami nviglitiora, tba .National eonmast is over, and liy Hits narroweat ot margiaa have lot. 1 thnnk you lor our call, Whlt-ii, l( not one of Joyous congratulations, la one, lain suie.of voundenve and ct anguine hope for the future, 1 thank you for the public oioriunii)' yun aire ma to exprraa nay whm- of obtigatlon not oaly to you. but to all the hVpublk-ane of Maine. Tbey teeponded to my nomination with genuine enthusiasm, and ratified It b aaperb vote. X vuunt it u one of the houora at my public aartsr that tlic nsxtv la Maine, after atruggllnjr fcanl (or the last tlx yean, and twice within that icrk! Uinu the ute, has come back In this c-ainpaiKii lo Us ol-l lashloneU MW plurality. No other expreaaion of popular confidence and esteem could eiual that ot the people among whom t nava nca thirty yeaia, to whom I am attached by all the ties that ennoble human nature and glva toy and dignity to Ufa. After Maine indeed Song with Maine-my first thought la atwaye Of IVnnylvnla. How can I fittingly expreea iny tliaukaor that uuparalleled majority of tnre than w,iw a popular Indorsement which baa deeply touched my ueart and which has, ir powiUie. Increased sn afftctlpn for the grand old t'omtuonwealtn, aa affection wtilcb I Inherited from my anceatry and wuk li I shall tranamHtomy chlldran. Bat I do not limit iu) tlmnka to tbe Mate of my residence anl to the state of my birth ; 1 owe tauctino the true and sealous trtenda In Sew Kngland who workoU so nobly lortbe Hepub llran party anil ita cnmlldatee, and to the eniluent acholarM siul ilivines wno, stepping aakte from their orUtnary avocation, wade my cause their cause, and who to loyalty to princlitle added the special compliment of alandlug as tny personal repre-utatlves In the JUational atruaale. Ilut the achieve-, mrntslortlw lh'puillcsncauJ the fcast are even urtaied by plc wild victories ta tbe West. In that u)uttlceut cor-lon of Mates that atretehes i.ott the ftiot hllla of the Allegheny to the (iolden uate of the PmelBc, iKglnntiMC with Ohio and enlin( with California, tb Republican banner was horna so lotttly that but a sinle state tailed to JotSt lit the wide triumph. THK KMI IKK STATB'8 VOTm. Kor ahoaUl I lo iustie to my own feellnga If I failed to thaak the Mapnulivai! of tba Kmpire Mate who encountered ao many dh-cournt'-in'nts arid obetacles.. who lought foea-froni w itliln and foea from without, and who wagi-U m atronic battle that a change of one vote in over) tao thousand ouil have given uathe victory in the Sation. Indeejl. a ckauxe of little more than 5,usu votes would hsvV tran.fcrreil New York. Indiana, Sew Jersey and Connecticut to the Keiiuhttean standard, and would hae ada the Sorth a solid aa the south. My thanks woull be atlll . ., I,. ..il ,n.mln with incomvieie ii "' "vvf"-r- ----- rrituilf that areat body ol wore. e-" - 1 foreign bom, woo gae toe ineir t-urursi -"i "----;' from old pc ronal and party ties and lading . I . S a HS k SMS mmM ISa V S SM In tho principles wnn-u 1 1 . pir.... canvasa tha i aaleguanl and protection of their own gre.ldes and Interests. Tha mult of the election, my friends, will be regarded In the future. I think. a extraordinary. The Northern Mate. I'artngcrot aha title of Sew York and llrooklya treat the count, suatauaed the Republican cnuse by a maiority of more than tew-, almost l.aff a million. Indeed, of popular vote, roe cine S Sew erla ami Hrklyn threw lirvraat atrrngth and Inflarnce with the MW Miuth ami v?ere the decisive element whterV gave to that t ectkon the control of Um Xatloaal Uovtrnmsnt. Tin sot-tp sotrra. ipeaklag now, not at all aa doatedcandhlate, but simply a.a loyal mad deVbted American, I think tlie transferof the political power of tba Government to the Jsoutk is a jrreat SatldYtal miafortone. It Is s misfortune, Dseaase it imtrodaees an element which can aot insure harmony aad prosperity to the people, because it iniroaueeeinoias swwvtlc tne rule of a minority. The ffrat lastlnel af the American la euaXdyuamy f right. equality of privilege, equality ot political power, that equality which sayj to every oltteem - "Your vote la Just as good. ) as potential asthe vote of amy "5I!"7 That can not b said to-day in b United Stues. The coarse of aflaini In hs South bss cruiha I out ths politics! power or ore than sm Wricaa c!thn, and- has transf erred It by vtolenc to other. orty two .Presidential Klactors are sssigned to ths South on mcountof Ibe colored popnlntlon, amd yec tha colored populathm. with mort tba fWWlW let:sl vote, have been ttogle K lector. Keen la those States where r." i - -..(..ritv of mart than MUjO0 ihey deprived oree saflrathsHr V . . -.i.i,v.i States that tfomprlaad tmm -kii rnnfmisrac had by the census of m 7 Juo.w whttepophlatlon and izmfm txorad population. The colored PDyaleMom aJmoat to a man dealT to euppoft tM.ltoKubllcan party, but by ft system off eraeiin!ilmidatloa and wwoee mm witnnever violence snu m.. ?'?zrTZ. mecessary. tbey are absolutely L! sll poMtleally power. If tl tberett would be bmd enough, bat It does not Lgtop thera, for net only w.ne WPg J? "r'tukmtoamT to SSSnta' raiTsferreVi to"the"wble enabling tbe white population oft Hontk to exert an electoral (nflpencs Jno5 .ned by thesamo number of wmtsa people la Ute North. AX ItfXfTkATIO. a uineata tast how It WOrkl tO tht straetlon of all fair elections, let m present tn won: Klve Mate In tba lata conreuerwey 2LTZi. ii ths Bocith wa atstes ot Louisiana. Mississippi, AUIaaa, Jwrgta aad (teBth Carottam aava ta the errsgsite foWUht iertarml votea. Thajrjmvg t,: joramnave likewise, la tm asxresrate. fortyI ITiLT-el . w.T-.c. -a . VI M umw m pvf lina aT LSaja, or H rnwiiir ss w nrm HoetbewTTate which I have named r...vnHlim Mtateahatl oraotklSUiiy BOCOI -nni-tnB. ft la. therefore, evldsat that he whtie mteata those Southern Wales, by jmrnHu and absorbing tbe rtgttte ot cotoren men. are exerting luat double the po L.MS nt the white men in to Xorth ra Niate. I atthmlt, my frtamas, that Mch a oondltlon of atfalrt la extraor M-nn niiteit and derogatory to tbe man "-".:: . .. .k. .t.ni ia. nouo n . . i ,,. k t b. . .in ii n aw . . . I to negro miHrstt" w " electors are asf tbe negro ash to be aerLTrt...i fts.'aiiffrsn in the election. To deny hat clear propoeHlon I to Kdirm that a boutbera whits inmn a the Ualf Mtates is nMUd to double the tKlitlel p.we of a white mam Ik the Northern Lake Mates. It Mtolimfm thMa t oafeataratt Idjjraliml o. intlnenee Intbs Natkm that it-nlonsoldlef can.and tkatm pweetn.
sjmoaat.as dtd tha sapalla ot stevss. to karalsabaimenm, aqmsl ta cask to pertai, thirty ttre oamtsper day It averaged overttt aatlre seatM. fa wfclte laborer in Sorth wlU sooa feel thsdeetHuls edtect utv.i apon his owm wage. "Ie Kapublieaaa har etsariy seem from tha earHeat day a of re. . structlon tbat wage ta taa oetu bmim nusad to a Jam leeotmpsase of the iaborvrur wajrea In tha Sorts ruinously lowered, u the party have steadily worked fog the lorIBerneuit. Ths reverss inlusac will uum Vaat la motto, aad that eaaditloa of afatra ptoesd which years ts Mr. Uaeoim warned tat fraa labeling mam of the -Sortb, will nrotf hostile to their Independence, aad will t. evil ably lead to a rulaoss reduction of nap A mere dleraace of color of skla will &4 uffk-e to aaalntaia aa entirely dlttt-rni atandardof wagea ta contiguous aad eeat atates, and tbe voluntary will be pelleil to yield to tbe Involuntary. fo rumptetely havti colored mea tn the South iwa already deprfved by the lentoeratic pari their conatitutloaal and legal rights a c u tens of tbe Inlted Mates -tha they n--the advent of that party to Sationai i.ii as a signal ot their re enslave meat, an l tie nffrighted because tbey think all legal ptvtectloB tor them Is gons. co-irBUkkATa acix. Few persona Is the Xorth rraJlx how rom ptetaly the chiefs of th rehellloa wlel l tt political power which has triumphed in 1st Isle election. It Is a porteatlou fact that LHniutcjratic Senators who come trom "ttiof ths late Confederacy all and I mean aa without a single exception all personaiiT participated la rebellion against tbe Satixual Government. It Is a still more stgalfirant fact that in thorn Mates no man who u loyal to the Union, no matter how stroiit. a Democrat h may be to day. has the aUglnrst chance of political promotion. The one gr-at avenue to honor In tbat section is a record of sealous service in tbe war against the ut eminent. It Is certainly an astounding fact tbat the section, in. which trtemUhip for the Union la toe day of Its trial aad agony as a political disqualification, should be called now to rale over tbe Union. All this takes rlsce dating tbe lifetime of tbe gvaeratioa hat fought tbe war; and It elevates to the practical command of tbe Americas uovi-ra-ment the tdeatk-al mea who organic eU tor Its destruction and plunged us Into tbe bloodiest contest of modern times. I have spoken of tbe Soutb as placed by the lata election in possession of tbe (.ovrr-iiimt aad 1 mean all tbat my words imply. Ths ftootb furnished nearly three fourths of toe electoral vote that defeated tbe itrpuhlii aa part v. and thev will step to the comoiaii't t the (ictnocratK as unchallenged and un restrained as thev held the same pueiiiwa iv thirty years before tbe war. THXBX Mt'ST BB EOt -UTT Og BliiBT. Gentlemen, there can not bepaliticsl laen.ual.ty anioag tbe cltUens of s free republic. Tbere can not be a minority of white men In the !outi rutins a majority of white men la tbe North. HatriottaHi.sHf wpw-t. aride, protection tor the person snd aafety for tba country all cry out again! it. Th very thought of tt stirs the Mood of nu n wii Inherit euualltv from tbe Pthtrlro who firt stood on fnvuiiMJth Mock, and from tl-liberty-loving patriots who canu-1 the Ix-la-ware witbvt llliam I'enn. Hbeoui-a primal unestlon of A"biertcan manhood. It iJenuiiul a hearliM and s settlement, and that -me-ment wifi vinllcate th- equality ol Aiu-ru-am cltiaen In all personal .and civil rllit It Will at least eetablish the vouallty of mints men under tbe Sationai tiovernment, and will give to the Sorthern mea who fought to preaerve the Union a large a voice in Ita government as may be exercised by tna Southern man who fought to destroy tha Union. . . , . TM contest kiat closed utterly dwarfs tba fortunes and fate of candidates, whether saocessful or anoceeful. Iurposely -I may say instinctively l have discussed taetaamee wid conaetiuence of that contest without reference to my owe defeat-without lb remotest reference to the gentleinan , who welevated to the lfesldency. Toward hlav personally. I have no canse for the slightest IU. will, and tt Is with cordiality I gprasstha Wish that hla ofbrial career may prove svatitvtM t kioaseif and bsaflclaito the coun try" and that his admtelstrattoa may overcosBetee etnhrra-menU which he peculiar source of It power impose on vm bonrof Its birth." , ,. ks At the eonel-emn of Mr. IMalne's speech he Invited the large crowd lato hi houae and for nearly an hoar aa informal .reception waa held, the hundreds of people pasalog through tbe rooms. Tbe greetings ware aaaeclafly friendly and cordial. eei The Assert m i M PirrsntrauK, Ta Vommlmtt ? The annual scasioa of the Amwrtcam nanmae Assoctatioa net h 1st aatton of tbe MorioBgafcem Motmw mormlag, Iadia and uajMtiMl to the HambtT of 'forty were prcee. Tat PreaWeat, Idwia 1 Bm w a O-caa, & Use prealdtag oaecr of Ixe uomvenuom, aad called tbe aseetiiix f wax oflered by Prof Katom, ot Wttabari, after which aa aJdrea of weJeayase by Mr. Joaepb Waltera, ot rmawisn. ww made, to whkh PreaWe-t Browa reHyoaxied, frivlag la detail aa aecoaiit of Whv tba AaaoclaUom. Tartom coBunmee were thM aptaMaMm, amd the eighth annual report wu f Alter im receaa ivr tustawr. from tbe varioaa SUM awl dty ontaaixa. Uoa were hetrd. A paper. Jf Kdwln Webster. Secretary of the IV-nayl-vaaU State lluroaae Society, wax tall ot rntcretUng facta talaUvo ta wa traaapor. tatioii of catUc ia cars awtued wr wat parpoae, aad tba ovwrWMf ot mean cara. Tne report m mm - Ttz Society showed at balamda oa aowd nt the laat report ot fX,llMi dded tl,7e.l. mm wm aw paid oot exwmeg of IJ.4f4.li. if. aMBtall. at CblfmuBB. ratata X ov elded breeM byjrrwtfctltat ty me Mveatoa ot vUtaimutiy, asm gtastot at a Haw CMtreas, givIBM at ramgoag the UabUIty W Ifmtoagy aa the State aad city ofyMsmslfcms at taeaa samptlon of tmrorwy m mt r body, which had ao hwftoiwy.. After (Mt Besolutiong.' A ComtrfeMr Vtata IMsMtaeed. CotrM-U, a. c- govern A young trnVn, rtskfaiit hi tbe part ol Kershaw Cowtfy, bat ' United Utes lttaty-Mvahal 1 In Camden, t steel plate tor priaUmj tweoent I'atted States pnataiP! tamm of ths old last, wHb the lgnjtte f Jackson upon then. Tbe plate coataixo ls sunipe, tod the eiiinartag Jtg welt executed. It alad bore ttstrta f aavtaf been aaod a great deal. Iha ff5 stated that be looad It MMtag Wdfff? effeeto. The father died TbepJAte wwevidenay made bf ta Mtl who had com to that Btifraaarnied rcakjn tn order to M tryood abb reach of detccurag, wi wKh safety to hliaaeu,
