Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 22, Plymouth, Marshall County, 15 May 1879 — Page 8
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SENATOR CHANDLER'S SPEECH.
No event of the closing night of the late session of Coneress could compare in alisoiliinsr intere-r with the ten-miiiTito speech made If the Baa Zachanah Chandler in the Senate. It wis a quarter to I o'clock in the moraine. The hour anil the events which immediately preceded it the M and the prominent part he had played m the. most
sttrrine episodes in onr Naiional history served to givo to the words he uttered a si'innicanee out of all comparison with the ordinary coarse of political debate. He Faid : Mr. iHnnri Twenty years ago I. in MHpn with Mr. Jefferson Davis, stood np m th's ehamh r, and, with him, swore by Aluinrhty God thai 1 would support the Constitution of the unifted8tstee. Jefferson Davis came from the Cahiuet ol Franklin Pierce into the Senate ot the United Starrs and took the oath with nie to he faithful to this Government. During four years I sat in this body with Jefferson Davis anl sasr. tUe us epai at was gnnar on from day to d:iy for the overt ;ir w f ' I i I overnment. With treason in his heart ami pe: upon his lips, he took the oatli to sustain Um Government that he meant to overthrow. Sir, there was method in tins madness. He, in cooperation with other men from Ins Motion, and in the Cabinet of Mr. Buehannn, made careful pn ;iaration for the event that was to follow. Your armies were scattered all over this btnai land, when they could not be used in an MCRi acj. Your fleets wre scattered wherever the winds Maw and water was found to float them, when tin y could not be used to put down a rebellion. Your rrca.iiry WBs depleted until your bonds hearing 0 aef MM interest, payable in coin, were sold lot 88 cents H the dollar for current .expenses and no buyers w re found. Preparations were carefully Baad. ToSB arms were sohl umler an apparently innocent el inae in an Army bill providing that the s. mtarj i Wtt might in bis discretion sell such arms as he' deemed tit for the Government to sell. Sir, eighteen years ago hist month I sat in this hall and listened to Jefferson Divis delivering Ins fairwell address, informing us what our eoastitatioaal duties to this Government were, and then he left amd entered into a rebellion to overthrow the GOTertiment that he had sworn to -r. ve. I remained here, sir, during Um whols of that terrible rebellion. I saw our brave midien bj 1 1 ioueands I might almost say millions as they passed on to the theatre of the war. I saw their sinttteii d ranks returning. I saw toanboal after steamboat and railroad train after railroad train bringing hack the wounded. I was with my friend (pointing to General bumside) when he commanded the Am? oi the Potomac, and saw wies of -iU, arm- i!, it would make humanity shudder. 1 saw the widows cd orphans made by this war. Mr. President, 1 little thought at that time that I abould live to hear in the Senate of the I'liiled States eulogies upon Jefferson Da is living a living rebel on the floor of the Senate of the United States. Sir. I am amazed to h. ax it, and i can kell the gentlemen on the other side that th y little know the spirit of the North when thev coine hen at this day with bravado on their lips, tiering eulogies upon him whom every man, woman ami child in the North believes to have been a doubledyed traitor. No man ventured to interrupt ; none felt insulted. It was simply crushing.
SOME I'OlNTs ESTABLISHED.
THE VOX POPC LI.
Prom The Troy Timet Pep.) Th Nirw-YoBK TuiHt NK is wort i) a dozen Potter Committees to get at the truth of the electoral fraud business.
AUDACITY OF I .IE FRAUD CRY.
Prom The Omnpe 3t. J.) Journal I Rep.) This black and in: anions record needs no comment. In unfolding it to the g.ze of the American people The I'kiih nk has done a work for whien it deeerves and will leceive the thanks ,f honest men of all parties, it is the crowning feat of journal ism in America, if not ho the world. Think of the u -daeity of Samuel J, Tilden ami Iiis eOMMetM r " who, with the consciousness of such villanj its nfog their soul.-, have kepr tins conntrv for near) v two years ma state of ferment by their see nasi ion a of " fraud" against the Republicans, and bj tbeii efforts to smirch the character and disturb the title of President Hayes ! think of Tilden -landing on the steps of his boose in Gramen-v 1'aik, the very Et where these schemes of brihery were saiuled, and daring, with hypocntii nl face, to sav : "A great fraud, which the American people have not condoned, and never will tomlone never, never, never!" TWEED'S OPERA TIOH8 DIVA R FED. From The CknttUtn Cnian. Poes famons story of the -Gold Hug" pales irto fnsignificance m comparison vvith the lerial -t rv which has just commenced in TU DAILY TniBUKK. We know not which to admire oust, the extraordinary luck or extrordinary management which has brought into its hands 2m cipher dispatches sent by the Democratic malingers over tiie w pending the electoral .nut; m the det.-cive skill With which the cipher lire, hern discovered; or the editorial skill with which ihe public appetite has leen whetted to the bat degree of impatience for the full pufdieat ion and interj. rntatMm of these dispatches. The Democratic managers involved, including, we are sorry to say. Mr. Tilden hiinaeU (tor though no dispatches are siu' x d h him they were sent to and answered from his house), ninsl either afford soi ittier interpretatMSi of tbetn n be convicted by their silence ot an. optine a fraud that dwarfs that of 1 weed into microscopic proportions. If the ostrich sutlers its head to hide in the sand much longer, its t.oo.v will !.. ... mil of arrow s that it will never rec v.r. hit-: Iimium. bj it . disclosures, lias probal.K put and end to "still hunts and rne use of cipher telegram lv the pob itP iansof the future, lot both of wi-n b sen ices n deserves the thanks of the Aim ffeM people.
There are a few points a hieh l ive been con ehtsnreJj estsblkiaed l.y proof that Ike Totter Committee would gladly have ignored entirely. It is Well to notice these L It m conclusively proved. 1- the adtofattoM of Smith We n hissecrrt disp itches to (iraim-ny Park, that the actual majority of the votes in South Carolina was for the Hayes electors. Yet it leadI i d that Mr. Weed, the favorite lieutenant and right-bam 1 man of Mr. lüden in New-York polities, tried to secure the votes of South ( .noüna for Tilde by bribery. It is aanebaahraly ptwred that the Hoard in that Mate was at no time for sale, that Mj. Weed was forded by therenorti Ptnagfal to him by penea wtio was anxious to (a the $3,000 for bis scrvn i s as intermediary, and th.i- V. T. Pattern, Mr. TUdenVl ecphew and confidential secretary, m nl to BattittMm expect in ir, as he admits, to r--ceivc and to ppf over the aWBey fnr the ptirchus -. The vote tf S-.iitli Carolina, then, was east exactly as the majority of voters Intended and desired. Democrats tried to buy its fate and failed. II. It is conclusively proved by the adadantotM of Mantoti Marble, in his secret telegrams to Gramny Park, that the actual n sult in Floriila depended upon the decision mad- as to one precinct in Alachua County and the returns from MlMtoC. County, there being only a'out one hundicd majority either-way. It was secretly telcgrupked by Marlde that "it would not strain BaPfi nuuh to throw out " the di luted 1 OenffiH votes in Manatee, His opinion of the worthless character of Dcmocratfc claims in that case was rot. finned by the Board, which also threw out the disputed i.' -publican votes In Alacbna. There ij not a ptrticle
of pnwit that eitln-r oi the mem nets ot ine noaru ever was for sale. The twa Bepablicana were strongly convinccl of the justice of their case fr.mi the begtnnrng, and in every deeuive action tbey wi r' lustained b the Democratic member. Marble nd Woolley both transmitted to New-York propositions designed to sway tbo decision by lrilerv. but failed, tyidenee taken in tte Congressional contest 111 that 81 ,.Tc 1. M prove ! beyond dispute thai the Repablieaaa were right in tlnnr claims, and that the ites helieved hv them to have been i at were acfuali and hgally casl lor Republican elector-. Hut the" cs-etit ial question is not whethtr the Board asy have bean mistaken in ladginent ; the vita! fact is that it decided according to the law as laid dow n by t lie iemoctatio member, the Attorney-GcneraL and its houesl convictions, and wan not for wJealtbonrii the DMBOCfWtb) leaden tried to bay its decision. III. I is conclnstvely peoved. in reapeel to Loahvlana, that a nign of tenor ana violenee in several parishes, caused by Democratic crimes, bad made n dai teraaa, ti not Impossil la, for active Repnbllc.nis to 'ring out tbi ir vote, 8 ieh was t he lemrism that th" prapec riBenn did not dare, for tin ir lives, to make formal protects until thev had esi aoed from the reach of Democratic asassins. Sane of then wen afterward naidered be suae, having thus escaped, thev told the truth. Korthe express ptiro-e ot preventing tie -m c- I a party by such means, a State la v had intrusted -traordinarv and arbitrary powers to the Canvnsalng Board powen n bick would n Ither be needed nor conferred n a civilized Mate. ThoM powen Wer exercised by strong Uepnbiican partiaai a, and then is not the faintest shallow of a reason for believing that they required or had anv other inducement than a sense of justice and a.i in'ense heattlltyto the party ot assjsj-sination and n aaacga, I be Democrats insist that the. r assassins should have triumphed, and that there was M Great l r-ud." be cause massacre was b leated lv the t ercise of i xtn ine and arbitrary powers edafemd by mW The Rnpabheans, on the otbev baud, rejoice that foe once the revolver and tdiot-guu lulled to aawll President. IV. It is conclusively proved '.hal the Democrats, being defeated elsewhere, triad toobtiiin h bflbllty in Oregon a vote to which ih v Had no shadow ui claim. Tbaedfer of moi cy went tnuu Mr. Tilden' ; Own baaaa, and ihe mMay its, ; i afterward went from banks and banJuuri with whom be baa close and aonfldnnllil rclatums, at the request of his i in paeuiiious nephev.'. That attempt to swi'.d'e the conntrv failed, as similar aitempts bad fared in South Carolina sind Morula. And now tin thwarted assassins are yelling " Fraud " because thev could neither gel the powcf bj inurder nor by brilK-:-).
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from The t'imtn iniitnnaliet. It sei ms fo aave leen conceded on all hands that Tiik Tatmmi 's traaalattoneoi theeipaei dispatches were e -v, in n.lly, and in all linporlant malten, eorti i 1. It apj'. ais to he nettled by the admissions under uatii ot the conspirators, that direct and
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Uruiw ratlc 1 oiiimiltee .. purchase mireess for Mr. I ilden in three States. I; appears to be s, ;!!, ,). tlmr, that Mr. TiMen was doting all this time ignorant as t he bale uuboi n ot all this planning and plotting, and an innocent of ::)!. even the r i ime . particination in it. He swears he was, and he ought to kiutw. These thintr- Im-iiiv sei lied, onethiiiir Is
i settled further : and that is. ihat :m Mi. Tilden really 'vas itrnorant of all this which was goingon i around him in Ins own house, and at the hands of ; his most ml imate and confident ial friends, it was bei aase be had made arranir ineiits ti 1 ; i).uoraiit it. Ko other expnaatiaa MeoacahraUa,
Another drtihhhnr apMvirs to lie n.-eessary f0 leach the lemi rats that the Republican party is not alarmed by t nt old Ijoathara etiat mul swagger. It was Kandoljih Tucker who remarked a few amatn nga thai began they aetUd yield an im h they would lesiirti their seafa in Congress. As they knee yielded nerenJ inches in consenting to have siiperv man at the polls, n is time lor iaiidolph to s-.tri Um pe aca am ol n ü guars. There isn't a naming in the week when the Icmo rat e party throiifrhont the country ean uiiess what its principle- u policy are likely to lie tor the day until it ih kioun what t he Congressional cam us DUMM up Ha mind to lo and think and tay the nig hi before.
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Not a word from Beek in this absorbing crisis. What a noble chin is here uuhitigcil! Calling it by some other name won't make it any les of a liaekilown, sweet Democrats. Fernando Wood doesn't think that he onght to tackle tho tariff agaiu. No more doea auybody slsa, Senator Eaton, of Conneeticnt, is as feronons with Ins mouth as a menagerie lion on an illuminated poster. It is old news everywhere except in Washington that public arintiaionl 1S ovcrwlieliningly on tho side ot the Repuldicatis in this scrimmage. The Democrats in Congress have now spent a week in trying Is Bad the easiest way out. Prudent people would have thought this thing over before they went in. HsTins failed to bulldoze the President hy raising a hullabaloo in his front yarn, the red-aBirted 1 tomocraev now st.-uls ntXMUM under the baek wiui.'ov, s and tri. s it on there. A judicious Republican programme seems to he to keep up a viuoroiis prodding of the Democrats aboat haekins down, fr that is a sure stimulus for a frrah sraaai rasrasetlTe blunders. What tronatee tha Dsaieezsis aaast in the Presi. dent s messiMte is its ' insolent tone." There isn't sa thins f the kind in it, hal if there were what business have a lot of rowdies, who have been callins the President a "fraud.'' is ssssalara of it I If the Democrats knew that by conciliating the iieixroes in the South and defending their right to rote thej would stand some chance of carrying New-York, Oaio and Peansylvauia aexl rear, they might be able to do a good deal uf damage.
