EDITOtt. : wedsesdat mum, jilt 19, isic. i Republican National Ticket. '-', FOR PRESIDENT i RUTHERFORD B. HAYS, -0f Ohio. - ' FOR VICE PRESIDENT VU.LlAM A. WHEELER, , - of New York. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. ' - , ' For Oonjrrpg, ' : ' GEN.' HARRY WHITE, : (Subject to action of the district conferees) For State Senator, , ,JAS. GREEN . ' (Subject to oction of the district conferees.) ' ' ' For Assembly, J. 15. AG NEW. For District Attorney, " . , S. D. IRWIN. i "- - , For Coroner, ' ' w. c. cortjrn. For Jury Commissioner, P. V. MERCILLIOT. " . I ' Our Washington Litter. Special to tho Republican. ; ; Washington, D. C, July. 14, 7G. , ,' ,From accounts received here of the recent massacre in Ilarubiyg, S. C, it appears that the Ku-Klux of that vi cinity Burpassed themselves in any previous effort of (heir atrocious call ing, and almost rival Sitting-Bull and his band in every savage characteris tic. Details from Ku-KIux authori tics do not essentially differ from those .derived from other sources ; and but little attempt is made to conceal the satisfaction of the ex-Confederate writers over the cowardly murder and torture of unarmed men whose only provocation was their attempt at self defence. The following in brief, ap pear to be some of the facts : ; Ham burg, directly opposite "Augusta," Ga., on the north bank of the Savannah river, is populated almost exclusively hj. colared people. On h Fourth inet.,. its colored militia company (a part of the State militia) sought to celebrate the day by a peaceful pa rade. It was ordered out of the high way with oatli9, that two? chivalrous Southern gentlemen might pass. Com pliance was at first decliued, but sub sequently the ranks were broken as commanded to avoid trouble. The next day the company officers were commanded to appear before a trial justice to answer for their aggravated offense. The writs were obeyed and after an partial examination further proceedings were postponed until the 7th inst. On that day tho town was filled with bundreds of whito men from - the surrounding country and from Georgia, well armed, apparently under command or ono iiutler. a ma lignant, unreconstructed rebel who insolently demanded that the mem bers of the militia company : should surrender their arms. It was agreed - to do so if JJutler, would guarantee their safety. This coudition was re fused and the company retired to their armory. This was immediately at tacked by the desperadoes, but failing to dislodge the occupants with the means at hand, and after an ineffect ual attempt to fire tho building, it was accomplished - by artillery. During an attempt to escape from a rear win dow, some of the negroes were riddled with bullets, and others who were cap tured were shot down like dogs, after they were dieposessed of their arms and the bodies mutilated. Their ap peals for life were met by ; blows, and responded to by oaths and derisive merriment. After theso barbarities, tho town, according to one account, was sacked. Every account thus far re ceived goes to show that a pretext was daliberately sought, through two inso lent, blaspheming blackguards for the butchery of these inoffensive men, who at their own homes and among their own people wero quieily enjoy ing the day without a purpose to in terfere with any one. The leaders here, paralyzed for the moment by the political consequences threatened, have npglected to defend this Democratic constituency by a shout of "tloody ehirt" or "campaign lie." Tho Sunday civil service appropriation- bill has Lcetf agreed upon, save the portion iu relation to a repeal of tho registration law upon which p-lnt the Senntfl refuses to yield. The Sen ute consented to a reduction of about y. it. dunn $3,000,000, and Iho House abated its demands to tho extent of 3700,000. Tho abolition of tho regulations rela livo to the registration of voters and tho supervising authority of, U. S. of ficials, 'removes' every .restriction - to the villainous election frauds that have made New York city, Baltimore and other Democratic strongholds infa mous in the past. - ( . Tho ' Conference ' Committee havo agreed upon tho silver bill.. It issues $50,000,000, in subsidiary coin and removes the legal tender feature of tho trade dollar. , Tho silver issued under its provisions will bo legal tender for five dollars, but it does not ' provide for the retirement of grccubacks peid into the Treasury for silver. ' The legislative, army, diplomatic and Indian appropriation bills are be fore the Conference Committees, with no" irnmediato prospect of an agreed ment upon cither.' Tbo Banking, aud Currency Committee yesterday post poned again the vote upon tho propo sition to repeal the resumption act till Monday. It is believed that . it will fail. - . . Tho swindle which passed the House months ago, known as tho river and harbor appropriation bill, and iu which about every member of the committee sought to increase bis home popularity by securing appropriations for the duck and frog ponds 10 his dis trict, has undergone a severe course of treatment in the Senate. It appropri ates about the same amount of money as contemplated by the" House reform ed; but the number of .its be.quest3 are reduced . and their amounts in creased by striking out the House ap propriations for unheard of streams, and harbors - unknown to commerc-I. and adding the same to sums already appropriated to places of importance. It is contemplated in the Senate to make the terms of the Lawrence Pa cific railroad bill which recently pass ed tho House, still more severe upon those monopolies. It is a bad year for Pacific railroads, and their lobbies here are aghast at the outlook. ". -; ' Since the disaster to"' Custer, the adroit reformers in the House desired to know of the Secretary of "War the number of troops in each of the States and Territories, with a view to show ing that the Indian fighters had been sent on their warlike errand unsup ported, while large bodies of troops were kept in the South to overawe ils chivalric white citizeus and force up on them "nigger supremacy," But it appears that the proportion quartered in that section does not. exceed that retained in the North. President Grant's letter to 'ex-Secretary Bristow, relieving him from any obligations of secrecy as to a knowledge of State matters and whisky wars, which came 'to him as a member of the Cabinet, and exprssing the hope that any member of his Cabinet sum moned before a committee, will gratify its curiosity, has taken the wind com pletely out of the Democratic sails. . The . slight ripple occasioned by Jewell's retirement from the Cabinet has already subsided.' . , v i , . The House managers in the Belknap case have completed their evidence ex cept the examination of Evans, who is expected here every day, and it is not prohablq that the defence will con. sume more than two or three days. ' Maxwell." tt& In referring to' the extravagance and injustice of the House appropria tions for river and harbor improve ments, wherein the South takes the lion's share, . the New York Times says: ' "This is an economical, and a frugal House. At this, very moment it is appealing to the country to behold it as it stands by to prevent the Senate from wasting money in Norfolk aud New York harbors, while the mill, streams of Buncombe and the .Kana wha aro drying up for'want of Con gressional aid. 'Reform is necessary in the scale of public expenses and Mr. Randall is .holding Congress by the waistband, so to speak, while he fights over a bill that spends $2o, 000, where twenty-five dollars would be more than enough." We find nothing in the St. Louis platform better than what we found in the Cincinnati platform. Tho word "reform," as we have said, occurs fif teen times. It is a good word, but after we have read it twelve times it begins to sound empty. ' Something, more than words is ueeded. Political cant m no better than any other kind; and into no kind is it easier to fall. jV. Y. J'A'eitiy W. Iu his letter addressed to the Hayes and Wheeler ratification meet i3 in. New York, General Dismays of Tilden : i i j, . ' " - , ; "Tho four months . beforo us will afford timo to canvass tho question in telligently and thoroughly, aud, what is of equal importance, they will ena ble us to demonstrate by an analysis of his public nets, that the Democratic candidate for tho 'Presidency, instead of being a reformer, ns he ami his fol lowers assert," is himself In as urgent need cf reform as the ;arty which-put him iu nomination, r Moreover, it will enable us to demonstrate by ,, indispu table facts. that the Government, for the chief offico iu which ho has ' been nominated, would not now exist if his example during the rebellion had been followed by his countrymen," ' ; ; i "',- --The , Democratic ticket, on the great question of finance, is like a certain class of 'war' -vessels - built for service during the late rebellion. They were called "double enders," from' tho fact that they, could run either way with equal fucilty as 'occasion' might require. Tilden, a pronounced hard money advocate, and backed by that iuflueuco iu the East, and Hendricks, representing all that is wild in the West on the inflation side., Tho finan cial plank adopted at1 St. Louis is equally ambiguous, and sustains both ideas or neither as desired. ' New YoKKfiJuly 17. A. .special from Saratoga to the Commercial Ad vertiser says : It bus leaked out that there is au irreconcilable difference between Tilden and . Hendricks, and hence the non appearance of Tildeu's letter of acceptance. . It is very evi dent from tho hurried manner Tilden and Hendricks left Saratoga, that the meeting was not a harmonious , one, aud that there are wide differences between them ou the .currency ques tion, which may oblige Hendricks to repudiate Tilden or peaoefully with draw from the ticket. The editor of the Democratic organ in the county in which Govern or Hayes resides says; ' "I don't be lieve in Hayes politically, and shan't VQte for him, but he's a square ban, and will, if elected, make an1 honest President." : That appears to be the testimony of all 'honest Ohio Demo crats.' ' ''".',-'' ' ' ' "' - Tilden's endorsement of Tweed's check for $5,000 to pay campaign . ex penses in New York, .is not exactly the kind of reform people waut. . Nor do the people farcy any one who ad dressed the "Boss" at a time when his arms, up to his elbows, , were in the Treasury of New York, as "my dear friend Tweed." . , ,' i. The, Democrats, insist upou it that Governor Hays should resign the Governorship, now that he ha3 been nominated for President. As Tildeu and Hendricks are both Governors, Hays U probably waiting tn sea what they will do.' V ' ' ;' r" ' r ' . ' 1 Democraticjournals are profound ly disgusted at the "indecent haste' which the independent press has ex hibited in "rushing" .to the support, of Hays and Wheeler. N. Y. Iribune School Report of Tionesta Jwp. Tioncsta Townsliirt tn account with .Ell ' lloleman, School Treasurer..: i ; ..i Tobal. at last sottlonieht $021 P! .; " am't collected 617 02 , "' " of unseated tax 1,KIC2" ' Bv am't of orders out- , standing.., ..... ; $31180 " am t of orders taken up . .1,60 00 " percentage ' 42 00 " bal. on hand....... ' ' 72973 , , TiOXKtiTA, June 20th, lH"t. 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