sen 1E3EL WAR CLAIMS! - - . - . . ' FJLID ON TEE TBSSIJaY. Eow Loyal Men are to be Taxed!!! CTIUT DEMOCRATIC LITEEMU21EM 3iri.s. Tb fallowing lb has been carefully compiled Vcm the CcErrvssiot:al recoils of tfcc late scs iL.a, and shows more coinpl. tcly the d sins of is " Keicnn" Democrat uivn the Treasury, if they or.ee obtain tbe power, than any bun con.be campaign f peeches rr convention pisi form could possibly do. These are the le-jri-la-tive acts of tlie Democratic members of Con iresi. The SiccUi and platforms are ouiy profession fur electiuueerinjE pnrpuws. Tbe total sum here propo-ed to be appropriated U more than our pn -ut nationsl debt by?WVV UoO.UkJ, betn? $2,503,622.3S8. And tli S, it aitlit be retncicocrvvi, js ouiy an ecruest of bat Uiee Uei'oriners," t!u-e IVaioeratic eeono ' mijts. would do if otce Liirly placed in power in tbe ewcutiTe department a&d in both houses f Coug res : BU.LS OF A CEKS3AL XATCIir for tbe adjustoant a;.d rjyoieTit ol &ut:iern iud !vr 1 urp.i ol a kccouw ccarac- t?r bitroduced at th trt rf-'ina c: tuetortv- iu:.r.h dut.T-.-s by licprvseii'avcc vf the p.u-ty of kiio'iij-H' aud uti- rm:" II. 11. Nj. :i.4- o. oy li )j. K. 4. Ellis, cf Lr.u laiaLa : Apjroiiaitai ii.'-U-.OtO to rea!r&liI rv-r ui:d bf i. cn the ML-fc?ipp! riv.-r. ii. K. Xo. l.tW. by Hon. R. L. OilKon. of Louisa: For nluiidite levees, Jtc, oa the M. r;T' r. i5,'Z-KM'. H. IL Xo. Cio, by H..u. Bcrjnnjin Wilson, of West Vi.-(.-iu:a : To iu U-rijT.liy Vvt Vi.-trijda Sot dam igo lo ixads aad 1 ric-'' in ilarion county by the L'nion rmii. SiCtl.TVO. II. B. No. by li.'n. l'fcliip Cock, of Goor f Ui : Fro;cs to refund tbe claia juts So3.0T2. tiW. co;!c?itii as tlu- iut.fual revenue tax on cut ton in 1?3 aud sul-( j-i.t'.y. H. R. No. I:.1, llun. R. Q. llill?, of Texas : To refund tbe co.iou tax lo the producers of the llR. Xo. ."3. by Fon. W. W. Wib-bire, Arkaras: ' To l-cilitite the uJjurtra. nt aad act Uemc.it of clai::!S of citizen uf tlie Ccfr-d a:ates for store? and suppli-s taken or furri!l.rd duhn; the nbelwn fu.-the use of tiie ann.v of the l":ii:cd 5tv-:" iuolmii:is the u.-e ari lo--? of vesteb? and bats. by autorixin -uiti t- instituted iutbe L'uiicd Stas court in lh' ui trict wherein the property wh. taken or u-.J, such suits to be tried " by said courts in the iui manner and by the same rules of evidence as that now pretcrioed by Ltw for the trial rf civil causes iu the Circuit Courts or the United States ;" titat is, by janes of tbe vicin a;. Judgments rendered by sa'd courts to be paid out of a ctacml sppi.iprUitic-u for sneh ciaiuis by tbe Secretary cf the TreaFury the Southern Claims Comie.iou to be abolished, and with it all test ol lovtlry. It has been estimated that l. 505,163,000 would be required to pay each claims, and that as lanre an ariout:t n ouid b? required for clfiras under 3. R. No. 2Tri, iarrMaeed by Hon. II. T. Riddle, of Tennessee, uireetlnr comper.sa tion to be allowed fr the use and occupation of property by the I'r.iicd S ates artiiy durfrj: tb" tale war. uad-:r which lb" Secretary of War is required to cilntr rcaona! compensation to a I citizens of the United States for tLc use and occupation of tttlr ptc.rH.-rty di:r:n; the !&; civli war by tbe United States aniiy or any part thereof; and proviuinj that the aa:davit of the claimant, supponct by tbettimouy of any responsible ciiizvjj, fhall lie snrfieicnt proof to estabiUh U.e fact of iiich use and occupation by t'a aimv. II. R. No. 1GT4, by lion. W. XI. Lew. or Lou isiuna, aud II. R. No. lao, by lion. i . 11. Jlurd, of Ohio, propose to reopen the Cc-urt of Clr.i:n. to ciahiu-iiU lor the pro.eods of captured and abandoned property, witbout regard to loyalty ; and tbe former also provides for r.bclhbiug tiie Southern Ciaiirs Commission sr.d reierrim; to said court ail claims for stors and snpr lies taken from citizens of the insurrectionary t-tatei, in- cludtne use ai d loss of tseis and boats, rent and oe-ctipttiou ot booses aad buiidiij-s, aad such stores as luatber, tobacco, su.'&e., v. iti:out r-spsct to ioralty of claimant. Kif.,. n.- r i i The balance of prvx;t.-j of carfare J end abandoned property in the Tr"asarr is abou: nine miilions ol 'ie-lla-s. Claims tor a. i pr.v cecas live been fileni m the Court of Claims aud Treasury Department and presented to Ci u gnae lor over thirty millions. More than to thinls of Ic.se e;j.s a:c larrt J by statutes ot liiuitaticn. :-.i:u tbe -beve biiis are in'.cudcu to remove the ur. I; is prop ped alio by ll'iase bii's t- r"fjnd the an:o-rt of direct ta:"r-nl,-e !nt!;e South ern States, arr.oui-tlr.e to S2,4t'2,110, aud to reaiit the iaT:f of faid tax uncollected, roitutJajt Z,C61,77e. Ii. Ii. No. liiK. l.y Hon. Erps Tlunton, of YiiL'hiia : Fert.ereii'ot owr.ersenJ pi:rcLa?-r: of lands sold lor direet taxes in the insurrcc ticLarr Sta'cs. IT. R. No. by Lion. Eppa Fiunton. r.f Virginia : For tiayneat of irnr ior lands fold for direct taxes and occupied bv the United S-.,te. H. R. No. -CO;, by Hon. Circy Younr, of Tenntt'Ci : To pav ior ali cotton seir'-d alter il-v v. Is-H. ii. li. o. S---!?. by Hon. Phii'p Cx't. of i;-ore' j:To s'l'fccjr'.je ti Cvurt of Cie.i as t. t;c- jutiJir;:o of ai: aims reiutii ? to eap-t-re-d er.l ai'ar:-int"d pre-r rtv. II. K. NV. t" ), br Hon.'R. 0. XUiis. of Texas : Dircctino' the Sccn-ary ! the Treasury to pay to owners tl;e valnt o! all cottoa aSU.r ib'V :ii, W j. ii. It. N -. 113-i, by Jlor. G. C. CaVll. of Vii jsli: ' i : i).ef.'.!iu; i!it N-crctaiy of tiie Trcnsury U ;jay t.. ill" owikts 'lie viih- of ali cot on and to it . '- -d ?f:er April J'J. 1"'sj. li. ii. So. lr.'S, by il.,;,. 4. F. Phliiin-, of Xl.sro-ri : I'ro iues that the authority of tiir V uu;r:uas'erUci.ei-.ilaud Coinmusary Genera! to pass o:i cli:ns ILr stores and uwp.ies token and u.-e i ly the Unite 1 iu-te-s i.-tiile eni-d in ihe tipr. j.-io.. of the rebJiion at.d lor u" and oceUi.iiM property I y aid an.iirs shall . cease, uud e"Uter jiirudie Jot over ail such claims on the Circuit Court ol tiieUuilcd Slates in ibc Sou.heru cj;aUi. II. R. No. 2 ki7, by iTon. 0. R. Sincleton, of XIiss-.-J;i; 1 : Frovil for trarisf.'rrin'r claims for store a;l suiiie-s l:o:a the Southern Claims Ce:muks:.n t i t!;o Court of Clair's. II. It. No. sTl. by Hon. 11. V. Kiddle, of Ten nes: I'rorijes that the tes;in:ony or "any reputnkle ciiizen " elmll be r.itir.itteil by the Court of Cialms and War LV(iartmcni"as ef-Ic-Ciially tataKisiit.; the fjet ol appropriation f property for thJ use of the armies of the Urited States. H. R. No. 20-7, by lion. H. T. Riddle, of T'ttocsspe : Provxc. la efft ci. t'ir.t in claims before tbe Sr-uihcni tlrJrn Coi.rr.l' ?ion aud the cxeemive departments 'the only evIJcneo of loyalty to b required shall be i:ch as ennbW tiazaway B. Lamar to n'-tain a judTnent in the Coart 01 CiLh-; tor t ITO.O'd for cnf.oO caotnrcd at Sivar.r.an by Generd Sherman, .-Ed Thomas S. Xletealf, Confederate depository at An-;sta, Oa., to obtain a like in;isri-iit for 4'r,0tiy. H. R. No. 4:,7, bv lb n. J. T. Uarri.-, of Yir gitiia; H. R. No. ll-Ut. bv ITon. G. C. Cabell, of Virginia; H. R. No. 121?, bv Hon. J. F. House, of Tennessee : H. R. No. 1S43, by Hou. F. llerefurd, of West Virginia : To niton tvrral riartn of ptiuioneit ttrickm from the roll) fur dit- il. R. No. Sooo, by Hon. O. B. Sineleton, of Jlis-isMppf, lor tbe rebel ot d-Uoyai mail con tractors, whose pay was stopped during the war. IL R. No. S2P9, by Hon. W. E. Smith, of iieora : lo pay ciaims of mail contractors and postmasters lor service iu State in ln-urrec-tie-n In ld. H. R. No. 2-33, by Hon. J. W. Throckmor t n, of Texas : Appropriatin-r fiit.OOo for re lief of disloyal mail contractors iu the Southern Sb-tes. H. R. No. 25, by Hon. J. H. Reatran. of Texas : Repealing joint resolution prohibiting payment by any officer of the Government to any person not known to have been opposed to the rebellion and In favor of it suppression, and provtuinir for their pavroent. - ' - IL R. No. 37, by Hou. J". T. Harris, of Virgi- te is tw owder, a. b 'feci mine o'e'dIp Und I ff r .''J" Ch r bfsl" It ia coninone of nicrie arid. tnat exactly Holds It, from three to four fZ" II. R. Nj. to, bv Euu. J. J- Davi. cf ISortu Carolina : RepcaiiEF" section ol0, R'rvt-scd Stav I IT? rA,tlJ t E js-vment of such cluiUIS. BII.J.S OP A TMVATE X.iTrKE. The follow-in? is a summary of privnte relief bills Introduced by Democratic members of Con crest at the first session of tho Forty-fourth Ceincrcss lor use uiid .bunaite done to or de struction of property in the. insurrectionary States, and for stores and supplies taken, cotton and other property cnpiuifd. and other claims arising out of tne late rebellion : " TlttwlNIA. Tobn W. Johnston, 5 bills fcioi.TMl Si Kol-.t 11. Withers. 1 bill 4.4'S IW Kppa L'untou, 11 bills l tVUiia -n Terrr. Mils " .'i7.t2r Joitn T. Harris " bills ;ot..--'4 4.'. iH V.rlv 11. lJoi!!r!a;. bills 14.4io It! Gcr-e C. Cabril, 10 bills :'l.si:i St J Giitn-rt I. Walker, 3 1 Hi . 4. Randolph Tucker. :s biil. LT.w oo Johu ('.code, Jr., 1 I'ill Io,lo7 sy EST T111U1X1A. Allan Capert..n,l buT II. G. Davis, 1 !:!) Charles 4. Faul!;uer, 11 bills. ... Benjamin WiLon. -i LilU Fronk Hereford, bills ui:Til CAROLINA. A. S. Xlerrimon, 'J Mils Uolierl B. VjUCC, biliii Alfred il. Scale-, 1 bill T!iiiias S. A.- tic, 4 bills J. J. Da.'ls, 2 bills TENSIt-soE. W. C. WUif.bor.ie, Mil John F. Hon. 1:1 bill 21,T.ST 10 7.UO0 00 Sl-.tuU 0(1 IM.tMj W lo'.CuW 00 tlj-iil 00 1 ,7i "5 .l -J l uy C-l.-ot' i ?b'rf5 !' "'J-'el ' bo.iV'4 i . jhn j It.-L.-iil. bills , .... - .Mm D. C. Aiiiii-. . bills trt-ore li. lib: li. 0 bii-i Ca-cy Younvr. "J l iUs Havw.i V. Riddle. 10 bills... Wm. I. Caldwell. 10 t ills Wnj. JicFariand, V biil EENTl'CKT. John W. 5if veEsoa, 1 b,ll Miiwu 4. D.irham. 4 bills Chv. W. Milken, 'J bills 4. C. S. Itlaekburu.S bills Andrew 4. llooue, lull's 4. Proctor Ruott, - bills Thos. L. Joues, I bill GEORGIA. JobnB. (lonU.n, I bill Jiimo 11 Blount. U bills Vision A. Caudier, 4 bUi? Was. il. Felion. G bills , Win. E. Smith. 1 biil Philip V k. 1 I id B. ii. Kill, 2 bills KISSI'sMJ'FI. Oibo R. Siui'.eton, bills Chariot ii. Hooker, .4 Uils loftsujtA. E. 4obn Ellis, bilU - tViu. B. Spencer, 2 biila Wm. XL Levy, 4 bills TEXAS. 4ohn 1L Reagan. 2 bills John Hancock. J bills R. Q. Mills, 1 bill 4. W. Throckmcrton, 1 bill ARKANSAS. Thomas M. (iuuter, ." bills Lucien C. tiau.-e, 4 bills Wm. W. Wiluu-e,ob lis AT ABAJ1A. Wm. H. Fornev. lbiil John U. CaidweU, 1 bill NEW TOKK. Beniamin Willis, 3 biUa ;;!i:"tb E.y. I bi;l Edwin li. Xleaue, 1 bid HASSA'-rtl'SLIIi. William W. Warren. 3 bills . . . . KW JCkST. A. A. liardcabeib, i Lai Robert Hauiatcn. 1 biil rrNJIl.VASilA. IIieter Clyiicr, I bill cHIO. liilton oaykr, 3 kills ILLINOIS. John K. Eien, 2 bills Mi'S'irm. L.V. B.y, 1 bij F. XL (.ockrell. a bills Chares 11. Mori-an, li bills , Be'ijami'i T. Fmnkiiu. "J bills... AviettIL buckuer, 11 bills John B. Clarke, Jrv LLls F.ratts Wells, 1 bii! It. A. ilatcher, i bills ir5..V.ti i it.SC'S 4'.' T,tiia '.Hi lii.ius oo 2,".0-o 00 44.4;-J 00 !.:;,.is ; .'s,'.r.'7 mi 13,lt7 b 11,0-t uf) Hfiii) W 14Ij23 : s.s.ri us ii'.MD 00 T.C1-J il lCi.'.'"1.! 0" o.ii Cl lLoiti LI 2oS,o!S CA S7.C-W 00 U'7,785 ft! I S,'.i7j 71 llo,J Sli 10J.177 27 I.2.4N7 CO 5,4o 00 10,5C3 T-D hO,'Mt 0) 34,itiJ 14 144.922 S 4!.W 00 '-.'.oJO ! lu;M w) 30,11.5 00 10,S0O 00 S.OOiJ 00 17,70o 00 10.117 00 4,640 00 10.0JO 00 l'i,'-J7 00 J4,-'Ld li l.v.tiAO t il . I-jU.1,24 14 . lV,Uio 12 W 1-1,746 to ai.Jto s; , 1 ""., ' ! f-k-lh, ?. Md" " I U. Ue jloit. a bills u . il. !5icnc. u bills. . . 4,:o2 IV I i HiMl W 5.410 o i 1.0.S :; 3-45 if) .4,770,500 43 j 4. it. (ilovcr, 3 bills E. C. Kehr, 1 Dili Total KSCAPITCZ. TIOX. Eel-ail ling levees ou Xliuisippi ricr oioij',000 20d,C00 fS.oTa.e.-J l.1au.l'jM.o..' l;tX'-j,iOi,btd ; i iteouii-ius bridges in West Va-- p-.a R-iaudoi citron tax t uppiees used or tie ,t roved Lit ai.d ce xic'lou of o'operty . . Kttura of proceeds CI captured pie-!rty itrlund -id remission of direct tax I)ifloyai mad eoutraciors . fisiov al cium-nts uua-.-r rc;eal uf section KevUed Statutes. . Private rtutl Uiis 9,'00,OOJ S.l.'J.oe J i"AI,000 5i,f'00 4,770,000 j Total S'J.ooSAiiJiri j X.-r read this decision of Ju'lc Clilfurd that these RFIlrJ. CLAl Ji Mlrt 3E PVID t Jul-c Ciilior.i, of the Uuittd Sau, Circuit Coaa, L u-cidei that Ucucri Lc'reiiZo iSow. jl ji-iiie, i iiaiiie to rr oelciiizeu of Louisiana f-r'the vaiae of pn-pcrty taken by biol lor the life of J.c .run during tiie war. There is a law d CtMUTTe avitb t payiBj -anus es to reoeL. or sot::v.;r ::- .-ljju. ia ihtir luvur, au-1 the otiicia ol i.ie army were jirtcularly enjoined . to certify call is for prepe:'.y iake-u fron. dislcy d pertoiis. The policy of the army was that of -11 othel armies lo eJb;U- oil liie cne uiv when in tiie eucinv's country. Yet 4ud;e Cli.ronl no stet in and holds an army ooicer Bs-rsOita.ly rc-rokblc lor dama;e iuaicted ui I to aiia-m the unity of the (lovernmeiit and viu oiyiur his Oi-uer,. ilu ale the snpiemaey of law, and then sim; Tiii decision is an alarmir.;; one, because I-. , pu-ai.s over the victory of their toe, then the oiH-iis riie .i-.,-,r wide for a tr:a -U'luus auiotint s or.r.er sueU a country is rent into fragments ol simlL-r ii: ia:,. .jnLre CihT -rd is one of tb- ; undmadr the prey of "faction and tyranny the f.-w juurfe? Hi ov?r (f.ni Buciianan's or rV rev's j better for civilization and humaniiy. tiiae, and ailh.nifh a strictly holiest tad up- M ri'htman, la na'craliy biased and iuaiieaved by .,, Lis Democratic tau;ags. U te, a modcra e, ! THrlT INPflF TAY cool. :.adcuu Sou 1). r.ocra.t. tr.iius the Lw so i lllii l lIluUluL. I HA, as to favor disloyal .laimaut. wh.-"t n.ay be ex- pected iroia men ..lio ae not either ecu., u.oJe- ' rate, or cautious! What wouij be the de cision cf a M: pre me Court made up of such men as .'eretaiah S. Llo. k, Sanloru hi. Church, George 3. Pendleton, and General .MeCh itaiu t A Democratic' Supreuie Coart, comrsedof even such mea ris Jcd'eC'.iri'X-1. would undoubtedly hold tiie United States liable for every cent's worth ol reoel j rojerty taken or used by tiie armv daiiuc the v.ar; and tiie ovr.cr of the Apioniatlox apple tree could demand rent for the ground occupied by tlie army at the surren der uf the rebel forces. Til Jen's infamous doc trine that the army were trespassers upon every foot they traversed dnrinir the war woulil thus become tbe supreme law of the land. There is one thinjr," sail Uncle Sammy, persuasively, to a doulitful voter who soujrht In formation, "if yoa elict me President there'll be no more frauds in tbe collection cf the rere nne. Tell ye, there Isn't a trick in that trade that I ain't up to, and them fellers never could get ahead of me." Htr-koje. General XLCleilan was behind time at Mans field. Ohio, la.t Thursday, aud the Herald dis tinguishes bim with the foiloa ius epigram : ..There was once a Inan at Antletsm. "Wno futigiu tne ret;ls. and beat 'em; Eat be pilled tuera so That be lei rbera all ro, Eaylnt, Tnat U my wa; te defeat 'em. " Then was an old psrty oanusl $smmv. More often called Tt!o , the Shammy, !ra qnesrions on taxes Tbe eoentry aow ax This Ten rattle party called Baauny. Tills ancient old party named Sammy aixplalns tn a manner so saaruiuy Tliat the people all say, t!et of ta way. Too deceiixal and cbaaUa' old Sammy TAAVxasa Citt, allcb., 8pt. 14, 17. fw"' of Mr. Brown who died las I summer on a new and imitroTed Dlao.' SHALL BYGOSESEE BYGONES ? AN ELCQP EHT APPEAL. At the monster mass cretin? held at EeaJ in;; on Thursday evenin-, the 2th lust., Major A. Wikon Xorri, secretary of the Republican State Committee, a one of the epcakerg. I After dLussln the ksuu of the campaign, ar j raignin; the D-'moeratie party for its' crimes of ' tbe ruot and eriiuinal 'intents iu the fixture, he cioced with the follovriu; eloquent and briiluuit 1 aj;ical to the Republicans of Fenn&rlvania : Screnty-flve rebel ofliccri are now In the ' Vn!t' d states C'oi:gTes. Veterans, yon of the ! old Potomac army, you gallant got is of the Ke ! public, who followed krrn:3n to the sea, is it . not time to cry a hslt I If eleven years alter tiiese traitors laid down tbeir anus and brazed lor mere)- they are to be clven )HS:VjSion of the UoTeroment, what is to Ijtoiw of vour victor- ies and your triuiuph.-) ' ILivt tbe leatc- of the laurels you wou at lAtybnrx and Atlanta already laded t Of what avail were your irrvat oat riliuca, yoar cLiv'Jric dot:ds, your paticut en durance through the lontr years ot the war, your heroic sirtli riu? in prison pens, if, while ti e noiso of the strlie yet sums your ears and tbe poisou of prL-on lite Is tainttu" your blood. I the n-.eii who were your jailers, and who j molted and pointui the gins iu that strife, are I in ix; rai.-ed over your heads and erven the eus- i te-ct.v of your property and lives i Politicians , who. ns.iSfiu-liKe. stabbed the country in the b0 back wiien vou hail vour fa-es to the lor. who relused ciouev to bnv vou bn au when humrer 1 wa euarii: at your very vitals in your ion;; ' and exhau.'.tive campaign; who rciitfcrt you moi.ey to buy clothing when, almost nuked, you 5,to"ii shivering in t:o trenches: who refuseil I yru money to buy bullets when your eanridve- boxes wrre empty, because the Government corr'ffie.ndcd you to shoot Ucmoerats with these bullets ; v. hose faces were covered with gloom v, hen you v, on, and roseate with joy when you hist ai-at 1. ; these politicians, who arc hanin? around the public crib, like ll'.o miller's dot's, iiekiu'.' their iips, w jitiiiir tid ibo hjs are u tiftt ; thee Linlsof piey, whose evei-y t:il,n ami beak i sharpened for the least; these honest uieu, tnese refurmcr., are cloatiu over the loug tvaited opportunity of revencmir themselves ii;-on you lor yoar valor; of ttettir.tr sciub re compense for the stripes you laid on tbe backs of their brethren when tney attempted lo "o out cf the Union v, ithoitt leave. Whi-u they remem ber yonr herol-m how it will ilciiitht them to degrade, aud hu:ni!i-te y-ea. Uou' t you be lieve ii ? Lf not, let some joidicr who wosiu one of the prison-pens of the war u bi-tle do.vu the past, and set how many memories v.lll come trooping; up to answer his call, every one fr- h;ht.-d v.iih revollectl"i.s of mean, cowardly inili-iiiiics and erucili- s heapeti ui-on h-m wheu r.e a a uclpless capt.ve. What Joy wiil be voura when vou Itjoi: on and ne these i poliuii-ian crown with hener the men who shot uo'a n your comrades in anus ! eil your faces, my Iclloir-soldnrs, that you may not see your shame and wiines? the rrward offered to trea son ! Put on snckcloth and ashes, for the men Lho t'arveil and mnnlered our broihers are to e iuvested v. iih distinction 1 Where is the hen..iie ol tlory lelt us by our Meade, f homas, Reynolds, Sedgwick, ai-d .Mel'bcr-on: t;ver your scars: conceal your sahr cuts lest tiicy invite in-ult ani -co.-u ; reijio.e float our blood-stained ftr.rs the s'-lden letters ".ha1 tell of your brave deeds and the victories you won, and keep Ite m siirht these shtil-torn and hujlet pioret d banners lest our rcts-Muiit and return ing brethren, w ho are ci'Umio Lack to rule us. be t acinlcd at the spcc:aeV ! FtUa e fi.ua the , temt ol your eenrad'j the Inerlptioi. they brar !e.; tb-t record stir up u:ii.ie::-.i.; memories, aed :l v. ith bbsii! tb'se of ''ir bnithers who sleep iu uuVuuwu xravn.,. for the soil that covers them v. ill he sacied IVmu the touch ..." the Southern martyr. Taka d iva tbe d -ar o'.n siibre and trn..iy mnsUct tuat hanir on your Wall, and which you hi;ted to sho t. your children, and tell them how iheir father bop; it ia tin. liuht, for even no? you and yoar pil-dri-n saw insulted iiy the outrage c.Tcretl t your valor. M .a who loi'rht you, robbed you. im prisoned you, starved yon, are mrv lo legislate for you. Shu des of our la. hers, must c ac cept tae condiliou they will impose; Xly eotir tn'inea, can you vote for tli se men whose hi.nds are red with the blood of yoar iti .' t in you vole for them Willi tliei.!e" emaciated fea tures of your poor, stoned Uys staring you iu the tacei The spectns of our dead soldiers beckon us on in lni lih', and their slialowy tinsers f-oint the way lor every hoce.t man and ;tnvi. In their noiue. in tiie name of ihe men who fell a: Gettysburg, of the thousands nose boues are b!ecl;in at Ciiiiieellorsville audi. round Peters burg, the myriads w hoe dt:rt mini : with tint abf'Ut Port Hu lcn, of t:ie hecatombs of the sti'.rveu vho slevp hi nameless graves at Ander sotivUie and uiiiier tae shaaows of Liuby, in the r.an.c of the widow, the fa'herless ca i trvn. the criyj led soidi. r who b for bread in your streets, in the name if ?ii that U ao'-ie. teaer ou.s, a;.d i'rave, e.i justice aud nu nuniiy. of re iLeion and i.-j-l, 1 1 -g you tu 1h' true to ttie prim i;iles that inspired tiieie rr-n to die tba our i.' public uiiijiit live. Siiail it be said tiat your latriotisni was a lie ; shad It be said that your belief in ua Iflsaa-ss and Vjlor was a trick, that your jiro!'esf-cd admiratiou for brave men was a snare to entrap ihcni into iichtitiir for your coantry, ai.d that afier the Ct;hi was won you dp:aed those who shed their Kuod rr gave their lives iu such a eaue f Vensnnee will be slow in-Iued if it does not over'iike t'S if we forevt the bl.Mnl tbtt reddens and tae ghastly remains that wiiiu r tne sou ol tne tou.n. io you beueve that the Aliai.-biy will perpetuate uttovcrumeiit wiiose petpi" are reere.vtit to tiie niei!i.r- of the men v.Lo bled or died lor iu- iutf Krity I if ursve ;e-is a; e to no turec-otrtib-cd i!i fbis l.'.ci of ours ; ii' pjtriiis.in is to Ijeeo'oe a crime and treason a vim.c : it all tiiat is tieat. t'exxi, and manly in our nam re is to give waytoanii nieutul and mistaken sympathy for r?bH: if you take tiie manhood c f your country, deeiete yo-.ir work.-hops ol their h-.ue and sinew and nene, tuo" away the stron'.- arm tnat uoe;ts trie plough, cull out tbe liowerof your youth, take fiom the i iviher her heart's jci.;l. her b.i.rulcs r-oy, and Irotn liie u l fa' her bis ?ta; art sou. the priuc and suo'Hjrt of I.U tot- tcri'urajre take all these and sniii tb -m forth What Will the Harvest 3e !" Finally, the ca:e tmrabist XIr. Tilden stands thus : 1. It is an open qn stiou, s;e-elily to be tested, whether he .I'd not mr .e oa'h to a fa'.se Income retrrn in 1V2. 2. !t is i crrtttir.ty that he perraifed lv insistiilieaf.t iueome, is re portel ly fclmself, in 1-TJ, to misled t'ac Gov eruai. ut ofljeers into estituatinj; his conce-ole.1 income at about ?15,iCi annually, for ehtht yra-T; foilowicj, trhra In fact his annual taxablo Income for the entire period was probably over !00 ,0Ci. S. It Is an absolute certainty, lacked by his admission, thut Mr. Tilden for cijrhf sttc ecssivc yeara violated the law, consciously, ilt Iitieraleiy, and babitnaliy, and annually" con fessed the fact by payiiitr"the u.i;a!ty lor such violation. 4. It is a conclusion as inevitable as death, that he did thb for the sahe of peeuulary train, trith the Intent to defrand the Govern ment in a time of treat public peril. 5. It is a fort, of recent and painful publicity, that XIr. Titdeti has authorized the publication of a do fett'T which is obvioady rlhhnr.est and untruth ful in several respects, but specially In that it falsely d.vlnres that every citte J had, nnder the ineotre at t. an aonorabie or.tion to make or re-fr.-e to m.ke a yearly return of income. " False b o je thln, rle in all," is a maxim of ilr. Tildn' proi'essTi. Thrr.wiiitr asMe all unproved cbarfs. eiviti XIr. Tilden ttf benefit of every r.ason-tble'donbt s to motives, basinrj one's judgment solely ou what Is known and confessed, aa J the convic tion fs overwheliains; that his election as Presi dent would be a dbnwe aud a calamity to the whole people. Every vote east for him ram,? be en approval by the voter of pra-ctfees which atry man would blush to recommend to his son. Do yoa ask ff all men are to be disgraced who followed ilr. Tilden' example in violating the I inafty, aud oanarupw hierx-iianU 8weu 1 ' lie llntol unhappy tiouseholiiera, limply Income act J The writer has the hii;htst oEivial antborrtT ttr avin that such were lew in uuin bcaiidl'uualiyjptnirtTCiJt in character : but, be tneymaaT lew, obscurity and moileity will pfolbly protect them from public odium. I an tut rtforjH eajulkuusjor Via 1 ruMieucy : AH SAM AXU'SIS NOT. 'MiKlge ,nant fullj eiplal'us the iuruiae bttsUKSs. .V. JTor Jrnr'rf. Which I wij to remark And my Iwiruae it pinln Ttit ;r Wn thai axe uark. And 1. r ui. U Ui: ar vain. Tie r.-forn:-V8 are rv tculiir; Vklrti tbe same 1 wcaM rbe to xilaln. Sin Not was his nstue, Tfeit he failrd lo obirw tVbat tlist iume mltit Imply; Cat Mn Nt w rmir lawyer, Asa Ab Hum tm Vnployeil him to Ha. Twas tbe yoar sltty-twu, And icpfVwere tlie -Jti-t An.I l-Tliaj It's llifenxl Ttart Ao sain m Blt'ne: Hat be played it Urat tlmt oar auel lu-a w jy that ae Umngbi miiibty wis. WMch they bad a small (ama. Ami AU jam t.iuk a ha-aU; It wss a swindle tbe sm ' Heditf wot naderctana- But b smiled as be swore 10 hi lr;coms, Kllb a smile loat was cUihi-lik aud bhead. Bnt the stocks that were "slid ' U rhat snill'tif- lilnee. Aril lb fmi-M Ihit wera AM, It was (rlgtiltul to see; And amouz Uiem was thai twenty thonsai.4 W .-Jcli iba "Alien' ' bad paid uu h. Bet be was not so slv As h aeaut I' t'a be. And Ii sw.re noe too mach lu ihat Alum" ui-l.'e: And th tx'J'S S'- b"' n -he pairs. And tle;y weat fur tuat sffeorli.J liinee. Ia the ss-vne that eiisaM He did sot take a band, Bat sta Not waslinbaed With the emir; u stsnd An-I ilecUro ihat sus!i a ti::n a a swlr.dle Vt at what im did B"l aaderstand. But bis parse, whv.Ii was U-UJ, iiad uea USvnl !u cuntlnrt Tfcs prtK-emls wf tlie wr-r. To uls awn ' Oiufnct; And tbev found that Ms nejt wn well f attieicd fnins tbe oauiereas erc b bad plaekod. M'hv Is why I remar'o. Anil I Co not euaip'ain. That i"T wu. that ir .1 ,; t. And ulrk.t utal jre vair. Ah c.'.ni I . lite "ehlet of ts!.ua;.' WLtcb tne souw I fcatl er-r maiatsia. EX-REBEL OFFICIALS Z C0r.ai.SS. Their Harass and TL6ir Positions Under the Confederate Government snsiTof.s. Goldt'iWi.i't', Alabama. Ad'utant General. Jones, I' -.-tida. Brinii'lirr l-Htt ral. Gordon. Georgia. Xlajir General. Alcnra. Xiifsissippi. Bitira'T GeneraL Cockrell, Missouri. Maior lieneral. Ransom, Norlh Carolina, llajor GeneraL Key, Tennessee, Ucatenint Colonel. Xlaxry, Texas, Xlaj.'r General. Xi'ithcrs, Virtrluia. t olonel. nrniENTATiV3. Wiliuiiis. Alai oiiia, Major. Rndfo-fl. Abba: ta. Colone l. Kays. Aia:aiii, 3rlt'a'h:r General. Hewitt, AlaLarba, Coionel. Forney, AUbama. Broiier General, Lewis, Alatauia, Colocrl. Gause, A.kr.t'.sas. t'olon-l. Memniof s. Arittiiisas. Brlpidier GcncroL iunter. Arksn.-as. CVIiicL Sir.l'b. Geort.-ia. Ciiptti. Hartiider, Gern.ia, tiJone!. Cvik, I tAiria, Major Genera!. Hill. Georgia, t oionel of Recruits. Lfcukbuin, Kentucky. Lieu'enatit Colonel. G'itson. IvnisrAiia. Bri;.adier Geiic.iia. Ellis, l.niii ir.iia. ( ai-tain. . Levy, Loubiaua. t oionel. leiiiMr, Xii-sissiptii, Coieiict. Hooker. Ml-sissi;.i, Colonel. I rankl'n, Xlisrouri, Capt:i'a. Clark, Missouri. Brieadler. General. X'eate;, North larolina, Xlajor. Wad'tell. North Carolina. Lieutenant Colonel. Davis, North Carolina, Capta'n. Scales, North lamlira. Biiiraciier General. Kobbins. North Caroiica. Colonel. X ai.ee, No: It Carolina, Brwratil -r General Dibreil. Tennessee, Brhadrr General. U hitiliom 3, i'..nne?e, AijuUnt GeneraL Atkins, Tennessee, Colefei. Yoitng, Tennisec, Colon- L Cnitrson, Texas. Colonel.' Throckmorton. Teas, tiriadier General. Ilou'las. Vinrmia, Xiajor. tabell, X'lr.'inia, t oleufi. .'. Tucker, irtrinia, Cap'aiu. " ' llaniuii. VuttUiia. bntrauUv General. Eerr-', Vlrjrinia, Brra..icr tieurrsj. laulkner. West Vii-jrinia, ltiuitcr to France. Reapaa, Texas, Briexiicr Ui neral. liooJe, :rinit, Coiouel. Hatcher, Xiiirf.iiri, Colonel. Mnsleton, jlississiopi, inspsctor GeneraL House. Teaneasee, x.iajcr. Ei-MtMiiu.' 5 or r.rEEt. uveuxmi;nt. Stephens. Georgia, X icc I'rciideut. Iteajati, Texas. Postmaster GeneraL Hill, vor-ia. Senator. I sertoii, West irgitiia. Stiator. Aslie, North Carolina. Senar. 1 louse, Tenncfccee. Kepreientative. t;o.x!c, Virginia, KeprisenLdive. Smith, Georgia, l!epr,sentali-.c. Hatcher, Xlissoiiri, Ke;rcie:.tati'. e. Sinrl-ton, Mississippi, Keprtseatative. Caidwe'l, Alabama. Soiki;.T General. Norwood, Georgia. Stale Lerlnature. Coiidier. teor,ia, State Lc.tsia' ere. 1 ik-ker, Viririnia, Attr-cey bei.crjl. Cu!i'rson, Teva.s, Slat- Letrislature. 1 1 an is, Geovipa. :ate L. ei-lsiure. Mcnimfiis Arkansa.. t;:.:e Leieisiture (iunter, Arkansa.-, S':ie Le:,-isi:i ure. 1 miliar. Xlisnsi'Mii, Minister to Kutsia. 1'ibreil, Texas, Blate Iaislaiuie. Huiiton, Viryinia. Slate Le risiature. Kaulku-r, West Viroitia, XliuUttr to France. Harru, Virginia, Stutt Leisiature. Xlaxey, 'ioias, Superiateudent of Indian Af fairs. The .Voir and the Laab Mostly the Wolf. IulimidaUou by pcrsoaal violence even to ucala is of daily occurrence In the South. But thee Confederate Conservatives have other and eoaalTyas euieaeious means of gertins; rid tf Republican citizens. Oae phr.oe of their sy-tein it. 4:-closed by the dUuwaig celllorial a.-tlclc in the Xlarion .Via.', cf September -7 : ' EES! SElTIini LAXDb Soi: lt'.l SES TO AVT OXE WHO VOTES Tilt: KA1..ICAI TIcKiiT." " Tiie above headin.-r foruis a par? of a resolu tion which b heime; adopted eenertJly by all the bnd-owncrs ihiouhout thi country, aiI is luol.'il uiwoly t!iCcolorrIK-ur.f ica har.I.Jiip, a kiud of pcrsecatioa. A hijLLhip it may ap parently seem to th-em, as tie f irmer thus a; suiue the indrpendc.-CL- of asserting what class of bborcrs ha v.Ul aad he will not employ, it has taken htm eitrht years to arrive at this inde pendence, t ut !ac continued depreciation of his lands; the financial etaLrULtioOof the cum.try ; the hluh taxes that turcateS cot.tiseatiou, all have c6n.-pired to make hlr.i li-larethat he v. ill not longer harbor ihe aireut f hij misfortune. o t Welaudihe plan, and thit.Ucvary farmer in the country should five It his hearty support. Let every" farmer t.ept It, and the colored voters hod as w all butt against a brick wall us oppose it. "Fanners hrve tried moral .-na-ioa until the folly ortbatcctrcc !:ac tecoine scif-cvoiout, and ni. they come to Ihe eiercise of a If,ol ritthl wl.ieh con but produce t.ie desired result. A io'.it the plan and stick to it, aud tao y-ar heueu tlicy will not need the support oi'sueh a nfolti tion, for the colored voters ni have til' the be nign influences of scod joverutucut, and will readily a. t with their cniol'jvrra. The naiuu- facturers up Nui th, woo have their Luudrcus of employes, luareh up !o the jxiila and vote their whole coinpan as they see: lit, and Sontheni rinpioyera bat the sain ; riJt allj 8houi jj-j cierclae ft." Al.-o the following from the Charleston A'cies and Cot'Arr, M part cf the correspondence of tlie wrlI !;i:own "Paysan," wriUu- from tbe ForV of EdJsto, under date of September IS : "The following resolutions, adopted by the e Xonic Drod 1 " heaUhT .r':"""'""'"rl Ea-'tcrh'n'a Mill Democratic: dub. are com mended tn the attention of tho diflcrent c'tibs thrPKlhout tlits State. Similar r solutions have been adopted bT the Willow Township, Gra ham's, and Bamberg Clubs, and no doubt by mauv other dubs in Oraiipeburg and Barnwell counties. It is intended that the names of the obnoxious Jeadcis in each township be sent to the diScreut clubs thmwrhnut the country : ; ' !. itcU-ol, That w will not rent laud to any Radical letder, or any memocr of his family, or furnish a home, or give employment to any such leader or any member ot hi family. 2- Tbat we will not furnish any such leader, or any meaiber of hia family, any saj piles, such as provL-ions, farm implements, stoci;, dec., ex cept so far aa contracts lor the .resent year are concerned. ' C. That we will not pnrcbas anything any Radical leader or any member of his it. niUy may oner for tale, or sell any such leader or any member of hi family anything whatever. "4. That the names of such peisons, who may be considers d leaders, be furnished tn this club at the earliest date, and tbat a list of too same bo l amb-bed eac h inc.'uber of the ciu'i. "5. That whenever any person or persons mho shall be deiiomiiiatcci Radical leaders by a vote of this club shall cease as such, these reso lutions shall become null aud void so far as such leader or leaders, or any member of hi or their families, are concerned. 6. That wo wal protect all pfsous in the riht to vote for the candidates of tbeir choice. '7. That thes: rcsoluiious be published, and that all the Iemocratic clubs iu the county and throuituout tbe State are hereby requested to adot't than." THE OLD LEA VEX AT WORE. The discussion of the " present attitude " of the Democratic party wo'UJ b- incomplete without reterrimfto its position outbe elemental question of the nature and powers of our Government and tho duties owed to it by the citizen. For many years prior to the rebellion there was a marked (rro.vth in it of the princi ple of State rights. Bv it Calhoiinbiu en:irtlr sunpiantcd the Unionism of Jackson. As inarkintrtbis process of decav, their plattornis of lwo2, 1-SVi. ar.d lS 'Jj solemrly ade.ptcd, as eon s'ituting ou? of the main foiiniations of t.'idr political creeii," tUo Kentucky and X'irgiuia resolutions -f 170-, which contain the verv essence of the prineific of sece-ssion asserted uiou tha election of Mr. Lincoln. In cot one oi these platforms was the assertion, or even the im plication, of the ca'ionul i'-l-a : and in the platform ol Is7i5 even the word " National " hr-s be.li excluded. Thits that irr.iad old word of Washington and A'bms an 1 Jeuiwsou has Atssrd rut tl the Dem.jcrati'e ili-t ionary, lest some refer lion mi-'ht see ui to I casi upin the letter of -Mr. Tiiiieu to Wiiiiaiu Kont in 1-NjO, in which the count, y is spoken of as a coutei raey." In his later of aecci.tanee he sj:.ks wi'a o.teulaLious fi-('ie:iev of oar " Fr-U-rol" L'uiou and tin: "Eciie.nl'' Govera-ni-rt. Btjiib r ni' :. of the p.vr v arc more pro noitreed. "dr. la ck, of Kentucky, now S-ua-tor-e:eet, vehemently ext ressed in the last Con gress his horror of ihe word " nation" a3 ap plied to oar systcr.i. and Senator Eatoa, of Connecticut, pioDouiiees this Govcnitaent in no sense a nation, but a Government of "sovereia States." The existence of this tenjen -j Is further show n in the chaiaren iaaCi by t.':e Deiiracy in the constitutions of the reconstructed States. In Alabama tlie clau-e inserted in the contitu t'l.n ot 1''.7. that "the Stite has no richt to sever i's relations to the r'eeieral Union, or to pj?:. any law in deroe.tiem of the paramount alleiruiice of the ciiii'.enb cf this siatet.ine Govemtr rt ,-f the United State's."' tss I ecu s'-'l?s'a out. at 1 In the m-. ciis'ltutien o" 1S;5 it is only aiiCtted that "the tee-pla oi ini-i Mate aroe.'t a naai trie es-tio:is..-a lai ; that iroia t!:e Fesiiial Uniia 4.i:erK can be no sccvsstoa of any Stats'.'' thas simr.-iy a.- -cptiui' tint Tae:."' but" no: sbanuuuia the -theory" of s-c-s-i-jn. a:id this lb:!-; was yicttbrd tinder the proiest ol an iti.iieiant mi nority. In ArLansiisi, the provision tu it para riouiit allegiance of every citizen is uue to the Federal Government in "the ex'rei-col ali its constitutional isimt j, as d.tiueii oy the Supreme Court of the Uml-d States." ii.'s in-- n droptud from the ti-.w c.oc-:i:utioa cf ISij. In Missouri tl:e " paramount aii jiamr'' claa,e of lie Old cnnstituiliin i.as di-apis -arc-d from the new. In Teat the new coiis itu'ir.n Cf-ntaitis, With tn acknowledgment o; it s ireeeiom a:..i !i:detv.-u-ueliee,"' siibj'et only t3 tin- t.iistitution cf tha United Stales, tl-.e same thrcJi as the co:i stitudon of Xlissouri. that lii'j perpetuity of tti Uniou depeula on what u styles the ritrht of "local seil-t ovcrmr.eat, iiuliarrd, to all the States." Tim claj;e of ihi old con-f.mti n wit 'h repttoh-w.. tae "hi re-iese.f nuliijee.tioi and scce-iion, vraieh broucht the co::nrv to CTiei',"' is dropped from the new. In Virginia a movenieal was betrnu. but was niptci in the bud. to propose an arutmauent to tli-elr consti t'lthu: ui to strika from it the tivo clause) d 'ciariuj- Virginia untl'erabiy "a part of the AcurA'an nation," and assorting tue 'para nio'iiit alk'2'ajii-e ar.d otediv-cee due from c.-erv ein to tae Constitution of the United Sut.'s and tae iws of Congress n.vssv-1 in ii;trsuanee thertcf. ai'.y'.hiav in thr coastitutica, oreii nanees, or laws of any state to the contmry natwitiiettunliuc." Those who kno-v tae ele ments which .iia.ke up tie mmUm i'meK'raU estiec-oiiiy tje ro- aern Vinrinia Demrh-.-at, know that tiiey will never ecst. at peace wit li thci.isr-ives or the T.orhl till that declara tion has been obrotitrd and the substitution made of a counter .ieelartition, which, tliomrh possibly sticar-cCioted. contain tha element out of which tnair some iav le hatched a nrw trecson. These facts are suflkient to prove tiie stau-mer.t thai th' tendency rf thouctit it the Democratic party nu this iniporiant point is r--trojiTsdo: that it seeks to'drte; th coi.ntrs' tack to the v.ry source of rdl our wees; that it retJees to accent the h-spiri::? thniwht f f nationality, pn-i. rrir the provitteiel: .hat it eki to t ierate the tiatr of tlie Mote, ard the dietiiaace due the S'ale, above the lias of the nation and the allegiance due to it, ti er, by ia. Ti'inp frrrrottcQahle f-i-res to new and porten tous rrnTt;l'5. In oher words, the Henn-eiarie porty, itseli dwarfed so as to he iacapabl of a great conception or an exalted duty. si-, ks to coti, press into its narrow tin !" of l -.iuo; th-s miirbty aspiration at.d advancing powers of a grcai nation, which nobly ast-ires to leail in th; pathway of peonies, and to eouduct tho vast brotherhood of man to the weure erjovment of liinrty, pr.v.pcritv. nrd peace ! A vicforv for such a party, ia very truth, Would be a victory lot- the forces ol eiarkness. Han. 1'J-arU -Yc-iAsort. PUOTECmON V3. FREIa TRADE. To nn lerstand the p-;in of thettro parties en the tariff uuestlou. the EepnUicaa National Convention d-elared lor ProterMou t i Aiucri caa ln-lusry " in the follow irg plack : "The revenue necrssary for ct.rr-ent ertn!:-tai-es and the ot .nation of the publ'ceUl-t mtiot te largely derived froui duties npoti im portations, which, so far as possicle, should be adjusted to protnote the Interrits of Americau labor, and advance the pioeperitv of the wcoie co.tutrr." Tlie Der.toeroii." National Coiiventifin which met at St. Louis denounceti the piol'-i tive taritl" and d-clartd in favor of free tradj in the follutv--Lig 1 lank : " We denounce the present tariff levied upon nearly four thousand articles as a masterpiece of injustice, inequality, aud falsa practice; it yields a swindling, n.,t a yearly risin.' revenue ; it has imjioverishjdmaay industries to subsidlZd a few ; it prohibits iciports that morht purchase the pnjdticts of Ar.urieau labor; it hatole-roded American enmnterce irom the Crst to an inferior rauk npou the hili seas ; it has cut down the sales of Ameri'-an manu'V'turtjs at home and abroad, and depleted the returns of American a-rri-iiltun?, an !n.la;r;ry follo-ed by half of our !o!; it costs the eo:!e live times more than it pro-luces to the Trea.-ury ; obstructs the i,r.-ce-s of production, an 1 wastes the fruit of la bor: it promotes fraud, foster smugjciiD?. and enriches dishonest o.fieiais, and baakrup's hon est merchant. W demand that ail custom house taatirn shall be c-n'v for revenue." rteinember. also, that Mr. Tiidtn, the Demo cratic candidate for PresiJ-'Ut. Wis the author of the Democratic nlr.tform. It does not require a very wise man to dl-eover that a vote for Til de n Is a vote for free trade. TRrr, if not poetical : Who stack te Twcd Cirenb tblrk and ttunf VVhocMuiird4oun T. Uocoaaln? Who Uwugai Ui Caioa warts sin t boot TitaiT. Then Bnv tTin W. V. EVA iyTTT. TP A TXT CO.'S TILDEN 'S EVASIOX. Ho Is Altogethar Too Cn nomical of tho Truth. iFrom th Bronklya Arjrus, Democratic.) The following pur.?eut. and by toa.. . tering, li expression of opinion" respt- , Tilden's personal and oiEciai mtegistv the Brooklyn Argnt, one of the' ab'it soundest Democratic journals pubii,- country : It has rorr.e at W;t, three or roitimns of special plcadirur and tor;-' all to cxplaiu the income returns ofnP?;.1 and to contra. net the char. thti -,"?' been made. This eiaborr.te aLd w.,r'T' , ment bT Jamtsi P. Sin-i,.tt. (im.nd.ra ri-'':' tial secretary of Mr. TiMen, is cleivrlr't,!",'-" g- thcr,il is well calculated to der: t eaeer partisans cf XIr. TUdea will . f document as conclusive, withont re' and will swear by tbe bead lines that tbc'iV' cation is complete'. Not so thc-e w-10 c: ' carelally examine the matter a.-. di0T, suppressions of (ruth, the evasion and ur ' by which tins massive document is boistiJI",? Xlr. Siunott makes no attempt tn m.t"h. V csscutbl point, which is that in la j;r j,,''4 swore to an income ol 7,1 H. and that.in hrV, an answer ia a law suit, he swore to the ni3 in that vear of t'JO.Qtsj in ro f.-es. h k .!..l liif Kin, f.,. -i. I... 1 j - S for thoito-a the hand is Sinaec ii n"s, ihat tnis cioneTwss. Land tiicretore no't.T,rr.4 tup voire b Tiidi ia former years. npon it. There is not an idiot in this 14 , know that such a deftiiee is a isi "'" ' 'Ml- ;-wcw .iciciice la a able pettiftargiag trick, worthy of tti i-,a shyster that ever cheated justice, ai.4 Bt'e, K-ueath t'ie routempt of any re-.i.-oiiat.le To admit the atplication of such a n;e t -" be to cut .lo'.vn income i-t ai.y time toi notl.il. 'tilden received these lrvc ssti,,.'; u.ner L.Krv. iceo ue.-ues, OUT Kepi Ihfjt . and piayid the Ananias to perfiiun, triii..'. Ceiie.-Eittent was hampered for wont of moa(f and all loyU men cie d.aior their Wst i., tain the arms of the Union. Atictiier evn.-4 point is ako ius.-eel over, and t vat is tl.c V that afier making bis itu-otae ts'jilavit iiij and lioo, u.id e gf-tting bxisvlf in bctore the assessors, he neil.c.d n any further returns, and liitcl i t ie asaCsserH to caue his iac .Lie N ti.cy fair rit. Naturally tl.ey would is lii-ar lis sworn return, sr.d so it lapaJ that bile Tiitieu was ea.ei .j an av.-ra - ie".."7 a ear. sc-:uc . ear.. .-. S'.ism, uc v.sn. eaping tho pt.y.i:ci.t cf his j.isi ui.es to : l.ov.Duicnt. so., (is p.r. ic- a tax on onlr Ail tills is ex; lamed in d.-:..-'At.j w:y by Ilr. Siaaott-ili! leu, alio pe's iat. pitiful plea thi-t. " return made ut.iier catii most le as.ttri- d to be eorrc. t ni.l.-. . it .-as ; slioTvn te I taUe."' it m, "asi.tt.cii to be e- r. re-e.." Il is no "shown to be lelse." a: i X'r. Tifden will have an opportULity to iir;;ut hlj pn'.aished de.ctiC" to -Jie verdict it a jrv bn.a the year J? ar. The paper tor a st.it tf.V-i.v-r the amourt ithheld, and the interest and rvt! aitics. r.re U'ari. or; 1 arc-!, and will t sert'-l iu a few days. ilr. Tiit.eu kuews th.it tit? p,?. so.i who paid a tar on an iac.icie of v-erslnij t..id a', the rate of live per cent., ami te k:n itmt ii a t a-.t of t'ii income h:id h eudirirr-i l'r.MU divid-nls pjel by e'-rrairatioas u j..-h Lad alivj'.l.v paid tii ret per cent., that tlie s imc i. a!o) cliarrreable. wi'h an additional two rr cent., to Le utiid by the h.er. In r-.-r to evade this two t.r c- r.f. Mr. Til i-n res,.,t..i to lac ut.ti' -itest sui ici .ttce 01 s'-anii.t t.r t 1 s- nay aud m-klng no r." am. 1 1 ii-i.ui .e ia which be ex.-n-.-s !.;.:s !! Is as , : "I.. '.,.! : ... ...... ...... yectscf lie iti.-o!i.e I:it: XIr. Tlii n T.'ienors. turn, bt.t I;-it tbat is-rtioti of his is : '.'.hi' a in eM'e.-s of tae paym tuts for Li atvonnt oa-lst by ti e corpora :i..i:-, n h-v th.nj.-' an 1 -:u.-'is 1 helil. to ha asHr-red iitidcr tire iaw by ti..- est. ii'tite of tlie p-tSlie ..:il-.-er".tl;ear.sTer is rir.-tv. The statntc -ave tie taxpayer te often 'j take ".lint co jr.e. ami t-e..i aiti honou'.-ie rfi sr.ns f xL ted nhy a se,titi';).,its r:nn situi.i a.-- pl that eptioa. ilr. Tu-l -n rr:-l w f-r fr t.it r! (.r-rrtw.-to' v.Mrsv. cr.i ;i--.. Ha w ' 1 tw &(' ;siy c:t U-.y U:lxo', i ..-. lie li-ept Lis jiiuk-.iiop oi-.ei :n-l v.to'ed fob d' t.-cted a- a " rut -i'.'T.'' lie held tne stelec pro' rty, b tt a:a 1c no srrn. IT-' was s-a shs n eei.r-' hu sl-.-are-. .e-!. in i; nil-iike ieni.H-er.'-', stlec it n.led to v. hat the Ciin...Ps 01 Xfr. Llti. r.iti'j el s'v.iiism put ttpoii hitn. lt;e 2V. We statr tile e;is-e v iltl cmtitltT st-vi-i--iV when it s.iys t ' He (T'idcn) iHd r.ot tcli the hor-e-c.ir c. v nBe.or be had paid his fare, but he kept Vi h-ittas in bis rsstkets a'ul hsj't.-1 vitconce-.ie-i y at l-'.f eoudtic.or. as it he a'. d the eJei t w:s the sxne. When the coml'ict-.r ut : ?. - vh passeii'-ir he wen rally wauts lo pot b-m eTt err. Wbea the Anierleiii p-epie niei hlri r'iu nine as a reiorai cantlidate tcr The Presi.l -ncf, th-ev a.e roiut.- lo vote ior toe other mrn." T'::.s is t'.e p;. tui-e iUst as i; ,'an.ls. s. N:4 coit.-l a it cltii' 1. witu more rl ielifv to natun1. Ti.e ilis.i.i.enuousn'"s of Mr. Tilden's sta'e. merit Is are -arc it ia t-vcry Kite. Ii:s i'-e-'tn t-r the r a ; -.;s in cnie'stir.a is air.i'fia to te trurj live to teu miili'.rs. lie Cid In tho. tirr.e ,a totai cf al. ti. r".:-U1. lie e.o.? not t 11 wh.t he re."ei.ej, bui be tak-s up ci r"a.!i nt-wspafet statera-nti of tils reeeip's an-i sps if. -ily nits s- vital of thro. lvo-t.':liV.s of t: ,'a.. ment is ta n up with these eorr.vti ns tu.d .'s. niais. and the main all. 'tiiioris are It: r:i touchi. 1. as we have b.-:;i-o Mtvd. Th" w iiieh r. as primarily re-ti,in-i:,!e for t'te iteius now assajieti. reviews XIr. Tiidcn's deleni c. ft-o shews that ut least iTH.OiV more t ian h" turned ia !-3J Is ehartreable to bis avco.:.t and proniSv-s to exiiiitie oth- r ir.'us n ::e raivfaliy. sr.-l to show that still m-,ee r-rri :: to b' addct. N'V man who inteo-iisi to r honest c.'d make a s'at-nieut like tl ens now p. it toi'ii. Til len know tbtt Lis come a'.emrt-.i. year cf'er year, ter.-e-ld vil.sl ho placed at, yet he sti'uked oeii.iid bt? Kj-ol li'liis, cifs-l his month, and b-t ti.e se'Su" rate him at tbe -eiry vol'ie he ho.1 s'.vurs to. The trick rved bliu, aod in th" years, durim; which he w ithheld Lis just ts-es. he .'comu'atu.1 wealth enough to use l.-ir' rels' o: moaey for Lis own persora. a'lvsrc. ment; to subsidize bv Iiiiii.irj news'tif and to set up as an honest ht 'ormer. lil'i-t Lao s'trrouaded himself w';h duties an 1 pars sifes. wi o will h wl themselves c. r tat! "ttiumuhant viiidieation,'' which is t ie pieant the vnest ros:ue that ever attempt's! ioncc unl lor the taenest ertressi-ju of cnniiuttl iut i-t. 'ihe etplauatloa of this nuitter. if ci U-.tuiioo t!t.-e was. was simple, and mi;ht have --t made w c s airo. li"he ailecatioii that 'r. Til dec's 1- ans to his brothers accounted tor tin eiioitre-I dlscje'rancics which was j 'it. fiytt as a feeler, not reraled now. T'te d - knee re.ts n'tcn a skira.ish with octpos' and avoiIs any close encounter with the rer.," formidable charges thr-t have been made, ait w haoli stand uaeontradi-ited and UuacsaiiaLie. 1 llt ac-t'ul rioture. Iu his just pii'ilish.-d iite of Governor ILcy XIr. Howeiis bays ; " Belw-n the besiuiiiiiZ 0 liay end end oi Oclobtr, 1S64, Kavi-s was uud' 1 lire sixty days, and he was under lire on sev-r huiiLvi ilf.ys iu the cciuseof tha war. H: v-ss four tiiuiii T.oiindcd. tae s"ven"st woul1 btduir thai rceei-.is at Sou.h ilountaln. T.t tiie wound irom which he Los sutletcd most a hardly to be called a wound at ail. A Irar cn-nt of shell struck so close to his knee a 10 cut Lis reuit.iloous clean away at that point. II rode through the .lay, aud never made atiytiraj of the afiair; biit now, after twelve years, tha merely apro-tir.iate hurt troubles him ni than all the rest, especially in guim; np s Irs. H is bi'lievetl, however, that it will not prevent his ascent of the Capitol step ou the 4th Xiarch next." In concluding Lis worlt, Mr. Howeals says: "This, then, is our lea'ier. Te' proportions aie heroic, but the Ecure is not larger than Lfe; ar.d the rearer we draw to it the more ausast aud be-nutn are the lires-n-ut.i. A scholar, and a lover of letters ar l t':e arts, ilae by r.a'.uro ami rt-i ied by culture, careful stlf-staiy, aud wide kcowledite of i-'t men and books; a soldier of dauntless rra- r) and a;inrove-l jterl us ; a statesman atid rui-.a servant of the beat principles ami of irrei ruaa ab!" pertormance, his hiuh'-ft commend itton u our h..i:or an-1 our trust is stiil thai be is a tra and ood man. Amonir the esculcheots of ti" old .v-ottish borrien-r which han? on the wal1! of Sir Walter Scott" library at A a otsiord n those cf tha I.utbcrfoni and liuyescs. Ta amis ol' the Hayesea arc a shield, with a Grce cross ar.d four stars, surmounted by a dore. and havia for lee-jnd one word a word wiiic hf-s always been the instinct and the pricciuif 01" tha man whose life we nave go impcfciitlj portrayed lUcU 1 "
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