Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 May 1879 — AUDACITY OF THE FRAUD CRY. [ARTICLE]
AUDACITY OF THE FRAUD CRY.
From The Orange (X. J.) Journal (Hep.) This black and infamous record needs no comment. In uufolding it to the gaze of J;lie American Seople The Tribune has done a work for which it eserves and will receive the thanks of honest men of all parties. It is the crowning feat of journalism in America, if not' iu the world. Think of the audacity of Samuel J. TiMen and his “coparceners,” who, with the consciousness of such villauy staining their souls, have kept this country for nearly two years in a state of ferment by their accusations of “fraud” against the Republicans, and by their efforts to smirch the character and disturb the title of President Hayes! Think of Tildrn standing ou the steps of his house in Gramercy Park, the very spot where these schemes of bribery were sanctioned, aud daring, with hypocritical face, to say : “ A great fraud, which the American people have not condoned, and never will condone never, never, never!”
