EDITOR. WEDNESDAY BORXIXO, AM. 16, 1876. Republican National Ticket. FOR PRESIDENT RUTIIERFOKD B. HAYS, of Ohio. FOR VICE PRESIDENT ' WILLIAM A. WHEELER, of New York. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For Congress, GEN. HARRY WHITE, of Indiana County. 1 For State Senator, JAS. GREEN (Subject to action of tho district conferees. For Assembly, J. B. AQXEW. For District Attorney, S.D.IRWIN. For Coroner, W. C. COBUIiN. " For Jury Commissioner, i P. V. MERCILLIOT. Our Washington Letter. Special to the Republican. Washington, D. C, Aug. 11, 76. 1 Notwithstanding tho many false predictions as to tho date of adjourn- nent, the forward conditiou of the - remaining appropriation bills leads to a well grounded hope that it will not be delayed longer than next Monday or Tueaday. Many members have al ready gone home and it is not believed 4 V t M SN Mil V VlA V ItnlAMH.I in the House beyond the middle of next week.. ,' A great deal of dissatisfaction against Mr. Randall has been heard during the past week, among his po- I !!!. i ht -r ll. i iiMuai nines, itiauy ui me Hieiuuera are looking lor a re-election and ieel . . they should have been at home weeks arm9 and thev .Am nlam ll-inf T?on1nll ' seinsmy eaopiea iws oustrucuve policy that he might thereby make a little cheap reputation as a reformer and an ., economist, regardless of the wishes of t any one else concerned. If that was l?n ntimoRO. hft Vina anoieded Viimsplf : in defeating it, as is attested by the scowls upon angry Democratic faces whenever he pushes to the front. And I suspect many of hi3 associates in wardly chuck lo that they have him 30 foul on the backpay business. , ' The report of the Conference Cora- i tnittee on tho river and harbor bill has been accepted by both Houses and will probably pass, not materially . altered, with the appropriations limi ted to $5,000,000. The legislative bill has been compromised after a ' struggle of more than five weeks and it is thought it may go through the House and Senate to-day. The con Bular and diplomatic hill is still before the Conference Committee, but it may be agreed npon to-day, and if so, will be immediately pushed through. Only one other the Indian remains ; : and if it is true, as reported, that the House had receded from its position relative to transferring tho Indian bureau to tho War Department, it . may also be coniploted and passed before tho close of the week ; and an-. ' other extension of last year's appropri ations for four days has been adopted, . providing for the Government's ncccs - sitics until next Tuesday, by which . time, it is believed, final adjournment will have been effected. Tho Hamburg murders and IheKu . Klux atrocities brought to the atten tion of Congress and the public through the report of tho Committee ' scut to Mississippi to investigate her last election, have been very hotly debated in the House and Senate during the past tcu days. The evi dences of fraud, corruption, intimida tion and the necessary number of ; murders to frighten colored voters . from appearing at the polls, carefully distributed throughout the strong Re publican counties, are so conclusive that a resort to general denials is no longer tenable. To admit the exist ence of tho ferocious, brutal, unprovo ked murders would, of course, be fatal. Hence it is sought to account and apologise for them on the ground tliat their. Democratic hearts have been so fired. anJ; exasperated by Ke, publican malndminislmti-ii generally ... . i including murders more atrocious tnau those ulleged against their party, that the Ku-Klux and While Liner's havu have lesoi led to such extraordinary w. n. dunn - measures, through sheer desperation. Rut the fact that no whites, but scores of blacks are always killed in these outbreaks, is a sufficient answer to the only line of extenuation they can urge. It is a sore strait to which they are reduced. Their representatives in Congress must continuo to sacrifice every feeling of manhood and human ity in their defense or desert the mur derous cut-throats and their party at the same time. The committee rec ommend as remedial means; Congress ional legislation ; the establishment of public schools ; a denial of reprcscn tation in Congress ; that the present government be ignored and that tho State be remanded to a Territorial form of government if such practices arc continued or present ones are per sisted in. Tho repudiators have been intoxica ted with their own importance ever since their victory in striking out the date of resumption. Tiltleu's letter of surrender to Hendricks gives them an assurance that their financial views are to obtain in case of a Democratic success; and tho cup of their happi ness is running over now, that they are able to see behind Mr. Tilden's letter of , platitudes, evidences that patriotic reformer who graduated from Tammany' with the highest hon or?, would, in tho event of his election, not leave one Republican head on its shoulders, and would be equally true to tho Confederate Democratic tra ditions and teachings of his party. Scott Lord yesterday introduced a resolution reciting that the fifteenth amendment provides that no discrim ination be made on account of race or color, and that, as it is alleged that elections have been carried by frauds, intimidation and violence, it is resolv ed that the Ilouso deprecates such scenes and calls on all citizens tojlend willing obedience to the amend ments of the Constitution. All sorts of filibustering expedients were resort ed to by the Democrats to avoid com mitting themselves by a vote. Rut after an hour spent in this way, the Republicans holding their opponents close to their work, they voted almost en masse in favor of seconding the de mand for the previous question. The resolution will probably pr-ss and the preamble be defeated. Senator Logan's testimony yesterday before the Committee investigatinc the whisky prosecutions will serve to still further increase the feeling that is rapidly growing against Mr. JBluford Wilson. Maxwell. Western Correspondence. Lone Rock, Richland Co., Wis., ) . Aug. 11, 187G. J Ed. Republican : With the mercury at 08 in the shade, and a hot, sultry breeze blowing from the west over fifty milc3 of level prairie, on a hot August afternoon, is pleasanter to the imagin ation than to the human system. We are at present almost wilting under a tropical sun. We have never before experienced such warm weather as wo have passed through since the 10th of last month. If the Centennial has any thing to do with it, we shall object to Centennials becoming fashionable. "The Harvest is past," and we are sorry to report the nearly total des truction of our wheat crop ; cot only in this State, but in part of Iowa. The small insect known as tho "chinch bug," has done tho mischief. Thou sands of acres of wheat have been burned or plowed under, and yet those bugs move on; our corn-fields, in some instances, are now showing their work of destruction. Corn never looked bet ter at this season of the year. Oats were very heavy; some that have been threshed yielding fifty bushels per acre. Barley is a good average crop, and rye is also splendid. Our wheat crop, however, was destroyed in less than ten days after the bugs made their ap pearance. Quito a number of our citizers are off to the city of Brotherly Love, to sec the World's Fair, but next mouth will be the time for tho greatest rush from tho Western States. But another excitement at present prevails on our frontier, and that is concerning tho "Noble Red Mau." Troops aro almost daily passing over our railroads, going west, to tho seat of present difficulties, and soou wo hope to hear of "Lo, t!i poon Indiau" bciug brought to proper- terms. The West ern people never take stock in the "redskins," and hopes are entertained that tlio whole race will be annihilated. No excitement pievuiU here iu po litical circles, fur the feeling ia gen erally in favor of Hayes, and many of the staunch old Democrats, who have always supported their party, now come boldly out in favor of Hayes anil Wheeler. Tump Carpenter, of the Madison Patriot, tried to annuo tho old wire-pullers, whiskey rings, etc., to support a soft money candidate, but the feeling is not strong enough in tho css, ami me x utrioi win, oi course, support in Jen. More anon, N. B. Hood Democratic Testimony. AFTER WHICH THE WITNESS It EO ALES HIMSELF ON CJtOW. M. N. Allen, of the Titusville Cour ier has been .giving in his testimony against Tildcn, at intervals, ever since his (Tilden's) name was mentioned in connection with tho Democratic nom nation, up to the time when the letters of acceptanco of Tildcn and Ilcudrfcks appeared. We publish some extracts, which may prove interesting reading matter to tho Democracy of Forest. Tho following appeared in the Courier of June 3d : What we want low is not sham, but real reform. There is a prevailing opinion inai oarauel J. liluon is i sham reformer, that ho is simply mak ing his appearance upou tho political stago as a reformer to advance his po litical prospects. There is no doubt that he participated in the stcalinan and patronage of William M. Tweed, and - -"i . - afterwards made use of the knowledge he had obtaincd.whilo iu the confidence of tho Boss, to burst up the Ring. (Io did this, not because he was really in terested in tho work of reform, but he thought it would be a good political card a sort of a bonanza. He is a cool, calculating, scheming, tricky pol itician. Ho would sacrifice everything aud everybody to his ambitiou. In his march to the White Ilouso he would walk over tho skeletous of the best men in tho Dcmobratic party and over the ruins of the party itself. Worth his millions how obtained no body know he has no sympathy with the bone and smew, tho toiling mil lions of the land. If he should be elected President of tho United States he would be a more danacrous tool of ine money power than even Urant has been, and his administration, notwith standing all his pretenses as a reform er, would be as corrupt. He would surround himself with the unscrupu- .1 . - - ous creatures of Wall Btreet. andobev to tho letter the behests of the monev sharks and gold gamblers. Is this the kind ot a change that the Democracy are inviting the people to make? June 13th : Again we say, away with Tilden.' lie 13 a contemptible fraud. That he is using a large amount of money to secure his nomination admits of no doubt. We believe this is true, hut wo would be glad to know how large an amount of money it took to secure the follow ing chango of tune, which is taken from the Courier of August 5lh: ' ALL EIGnT. The letters of Samuel J Tilden and Thomas A. Hendricks, accepting the nominations respectively for President and Vice President, appear in full in our columns this morning. Not that every word in these letters agrees per fectly with our views, but that of Gov. Tilden greatly disappoints us, and re inspires us with new hope. Both let ters are very able State papers and they speak noble words of encourage ment to the suffering people of this country. The lateness of the hour prevents us from saying more this morning, but we shall have much to say in our next issue. We ask our friends to rejoice with us in the pros pect of a restoration of the country to good old-fashioned Democratic rule, when, as in for nor times the rights and interests of the people aro to pre vail over tho privileges of aristocratic classes. Docs Mr. Allen wish his readers to bel ievo that this chango of heart was brought about by simply reading a letter written by one whom he declares "a sham reformer" and a "contempti ble fraud?" of whom he says "there is no doubt that he participated in the stealings and patronage of William M. Tweed ?" Does he wish his friends to rijoico with him over tho prospect of the "good old fashioned rule" with Til den at the head of the Government, who "has no sympathy with the bone and sinew, the toiling millions of the land," and who, "if elected President would bo a more dangerous tool of the money power than even Grant himself, and his administration would be a3 corrupt ?" Does be wish his friends to rcjoico with him in tho prospect of having a man in the Presidential chair, who "would obey to tho letter the be hests of the money sharks and gold gamblers?" Mr. Allen, "is this the kind of a change tho Democracy aro wanting the tho people to make ?" 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