- - - Kb Ton. WEDXKSDU MORXHli, HUB. 21, 187G. Republican National Ticket. FOR rnHSlDKNT RUTHERFORD B. HAYS, j of Ohio. ; 'FOR VICE PRESIDENT ' ' ; WILLIAM A. WHEELER, ' : 'i ' , of New York. ' ', ''' REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For Congress, . ; ' GEN. HARRY WHITE, ' of Indiana County. ' . For State Senator, t . J AS. GREEN (Subject to action Dftho district conferees.) ; For AsscnVbly, : J. B. AGNEW. For District Attorney, 8. D. IRWIN. For Coroner, W. C. COBURN. i For Jury Commissioner, . P. V. MERCILLIOT. Our Washington Letter. Special to the Republican. Washington, D. C, Aug. 21, 76. Tho appropriation bills, eo long in dispute, were all finally compromised and passod prior to final adjournment. Bland's silver bill reported by the Committee on Mines and Mining did not reach a final vote because of the activity and ability of its determined opponents; but the discussions to which it led, both in and out of Con gress, served to enlighten tho masses upon a vital question upon which even the best informed had but little insight; and judging from tho efToct of their responses upon Congress, when froni their constituencies, the impression is abroad that the demonetization of sil ver by tho act of 1873 was surrepti tiously pushed through at the selfish instance of American and. foreign cap italists, at the expense of tho indus trial classes; and from the indications furnished by the debates, there is hard ly a doubt that the measure, could it have been brought before the House and divested of ; some objectionable features, would havo gone through. A commission was provided for dur ing the last hours of the session to thoroughly examine the gold, silver and greenback . question, and report at the next session. The equalization bounty bill failed to become a law. Senator Logan made many ineffectual ciTorts to get it before tho Senate. . I surpect that if the Democratic leaders in the House and Senate could i. . .1 -I . . nuvo lore&een uie perilous direction which debates were to lake during tho .last ten days of the session, they would have taken very, decisive measures -with Randall. nMio'inf!' him - to accent I O ' ( - the compromises offered by the Senate , on tho contested appropriation bills, that an adjournment might have been , reached before the Republicans could them to declare for or against Ku Kluxism as practiced during the last 'Mississippi campaign and at Hamburg on the Fourth of July, aud to expose the deceptive character of their reduc tions and economy. As it turned out Mr. Randall was tho recipient of many intimations from his political associates that his obstinacy had operated to place bis party in a very distressing situation.' Either horn of tho dilemma they wero forced to take upon the Southern question threatened to be fatal. If they coudemned the atroci ties ot the Ku KIux constituencies they were in danger of offending that section whose votes were relied upon to elect Tilden, and convicted them selves of duplicity; Sf they refused they were in equal peril of offending the JS'orth and West, without the aid of which Tilden would bo inevitably defeated. A novel compromise help ed them out. While they "deplored" such "lamentable occurrences" and condemned the participants, yet the fact that tho negroes, scullawags and carpet-baggers wickedly persisted iu voting the Republican ticket iu open defiance of the kuown wishes of Dem ocrats bad so exasperated them that they v.ero unable to restrain tho promptings of their indignation and resentment; and they were, upon the whole, amply justified in,. the measures they had adopted to protect themselves from Republican mierulc. lo reply to the loud boasts yf reductions und w.n. dunn economy, il 1U3 been repeatedly shown that their highest figures now chimed, about $38,000,000, does not absolutely reich $ 10,000,000 . To make out the io apparent reductions tho most de ceptive And dishonest expedients have been resorted to. For instance the appropriation for tho Centennial last session was included in tho whole amount of appropriations made, while that for the present year was purposely left out, thus making the apparent to tal Ices than it really; is, bj;T just the amount of that . appropriation. An award of the Court of Claims of about two millions was left 'unprovided for, thus transferring the payment of a Government obligation, due this year, to a future time, making tie apparent total lesa than it honestly is, by just tho sum of that award. Tho examina tion of rebel war claims in connection with tho rcbsl archives in poscssion of tho War Department, has saved mill ions to tho Government becauso those official records of rebel Government often furnished ample evidence of the claimant's disloyalty, hence his or her claims wa? fraudulent and rejectod. 6,000 for this purpose was asked for by the Government, and refused. Thus placing tho House in the ati todo of negatively facilitating the collection of bogus claims. , The fast mails have been sacrificed and the efficiency of the Signal Office crippled to contributo to tho needs of tho rebel copperhead party, and many instances having a similar significance might bo cited in relation with the "enormous reductions" effected. The country la relieved by the adjournment of a House which has rejected every oppor tunity to relievo the universal prostra tion and distress effecting every prom inent businoss interest, by appropriate legislation, arid devoted eight months to an unsuccessful hunt for Republic- an criminals at an expenditure of more than a million dollars. They have succeeded in convicting (moral ly) ono Democrat, who stole into office on falso pretences, and have been obli ged in the meantime to dismiss several of their reform appointee, for cause. They set out "to ' catch Grant" and suffered several humiliating defeats in their efforts, and finally they have earned tho title of the most incompe tent Houso ever assembled in Wash ington." Maxwell. It may serve to lighten the gloom of hard times to state that tho harvest prospect is very flattering in this coun try, while in Franco and England the short crops indicate a much in proved general market. Even in Can ada, the crop reports are excellent, showing that this is a favored conti nent this year. : Tho Toronto Globe publishes a general report from . all parts of the Dominion, from which we gather that the harvest' has been un precedentedly large, that oats will fur nish a good crop, that barley will he average, that flax ia abundant,, tht potatoes and other vegetables promise well, and that altogether the prospect is cheering.' . The wheat harvest is ex pected to be poor, but even , this', may prove better than now anticipated. With us the reports are even more en couraging. Tho crops of wheat in Kansas and California have been al ready gathered, and are very largo. From all part3 of tho Union good re ports are mado of wheat, barley, oats, Torn, potatoes, and other essentials. The cotton crop also promises well. Hard limes are bad, but famine is worse. So long as food is plentiful and cheap wo have little to fear from want. - As an illustration of the earnest ness and cocfidence with which (he work of reform will be likely to be prosecuted by the Democratic party, wo may remind our readers that through the recent session of Congress a most earnest effort was made to re peal the laws for tho prevention of election frauds. This seemed to call for their most earnest efforts. It is impossible to imagine that all this had any other object than the opening of the door for the commission of frauds. Sympathy is that quality of tho human heart that gives a kindly bias to men's notions. Without it this world would be poor indeed, and hu man nature would bo destitute of one of its most beautiful attributes. Re move sympathy from the human breast, and there is a vacuum created only to be exceeded in size by that produced by the removal of a "Light Running Domestic" from the midst of a family where it has been for years. Get a ''Domestic." "The Result; Aftcr fifteen years exclusion from power tho Confenerate Houso has made U record in a nine-months ses sion, which lioiild rVnrlj illustrate the' characteristics of Democratic pol icy and purpose It is now in order to sum up what lissbccu done. Thero have been thirty or more investigating committees pearchiug into tho reputa tions and records , of Republican offi cials from the President down.' 'About ona million dollars, it in -estimated, havo been spent in this series of inves tigations, the result' of which was to impeach and try Belkrinp, after prom ising they would not Impeach 'him 'if ho resigned. ''While hunting Uelknup', George II. Tendleton turned up In ns bad a lightens he, owing td .certain fianeial operations in 'which ho had been engnged. One committee hunted Secretory Robeson, during all tho nine months mentioned,1 6&!y to be compelled lo report that they found nothing criminal against him. Anoth er committee thought it had discover ed a mare's nest in the Department of Jnstico, in tho outlay -of $30,000 to stop Democratic false voting in New York. 1 When the committee discov ered that tho Democratic majority had' been reduced 30,000 they suddenly stopped this investigation. ' " ; In tho meantime, the House found itself unicr tho necessity of investi gating some of Its own people, A con siderable proportion of its small num ber of officers proved Incompetent or worse, and were necessarily dismissed, owing to tho glaring nnd outrageous character of , their doings. Further than this, after knowing for years that the people were severely taxed,' not' n cent of reduction in tax has been proposed or provided, for. Under the Constitution, the House was exclusive ly authorized to originate bills to re duce taxation. Armed with this ab solute and exclusive authority the party which has been weeping so many years about the weight of taxation un der which the pcoplo are groaning promised much, but what has the par ty "done? Mr. Morrison proceed a bill, prepared outside of the House, to modify some portions of. the taxation fby the tariff, and the House for eight months retusod to consider it, refused to take it up, refused even to have it read or debated. Ho other bill hold ing out even a faint promise for the reduction of taxes was ever proposed or hinted at. Under tbo: Republican reforms" instituted and executed by Secretary Dristow,;. the collection . pf the revenue . had so improved , as ! to promise a large increase, but the Democratic-Confederate House interposed, and so weakened tho machinery bf Collection as to threaten a losi of rev enue. ' If it be said -that money was saved from the appropriations, the an swer ia that tho revenues of the Gov ernment are; probably - inspired ; to I a greater amount than the savings will indicate, while ' the' purpose was to spend ten times more than was . saved on Southern claims. ! As to tho currency, no positive ac tion was taken. The repeal of the date for resumption, which carries with it the practical, repeal of the en tire bill, was accompanied by tho con stant assurance that they were still for hard money. At bosfc, one-half tlae Democratic members refused to ga on reord on that question, either way. On the subject of the silver coinage, the same cowardice and ' imbecilty ruled supreme.; The bill authorising that coinage was never permitted to come to a vote, was choked .' off; these men aspiring to rule the nation dared not vote in 'favor of restoring the honest.coid dollar which had been surreptitiously repealed. Not one re form can be pointed out that was .ac complished, by this nine months ses sion. It higgled over . the appropria tion biljs, in the hope of crippliug the administration; but with all its reform promises before it, failed to do a sin gle thing that would contribute to the real reform of any department, and was at the last rebuked by the Presi dent for squandering the people's money. I ttlnburgh (Jazelte. to luo news from Indiana ia partic ularly hopeful and inspiring. Even Governor Hendricks is said to be somewhat alarmed at the energy and hopefulness of the , Republicans , and the despondency of the Democrats. 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