V Wit $orc?i gttpufclirim. J. E. WKNK, EDITOR. WEDNESDAY M0RX1XG, M)V. M. ISSi. Gen'l Harry White to his Friends. Indiana, November 10, 1882. To the Republican pa it y and otber friends of the Twenty-fifth Congressional dis trict: It gives me cheerful pleasure to return cordial thanks for the very gonerou3 support given mo at the elec tion on the 7th inst., by 12,990 voters of this Congressional district. It ap pears to mo quite proper to ipbak briefly of the political condition ot the district and the late campaign. Since the Greenback party was formed, in 1878, the combined Greenback and Democretic vote iu this district has had &8 clear a majority over the Re publicans as the Demecratic party has in Berks county or in the tenth legion. A Greenback and Democratic fusion in 1878 would have had a majority of 7,161. In 1879 it was 1.2G8; in 1880 it was 757: in 1881 it was 791, and the campnign just closed discloses there were 11,573 for Tattison and 2,514 votes for Armstrong, Greenback, while for Beaver there were 12,396, making a majority for the combined vote of Tattison and Armstrong of 1691 over Beaver. The combined Futtison and Armstrong vote has a majority of 1029 over the joint vole of Beaver and Stewart. As the Greenbacker went to the polls with a ticket for Armstrong for Governor, with singular inconsistency he had also a ticket for the fusion can didate for Congress, and so with the Democrat, with his ticket for Pattison, he bad also the fusion Congress candi date always two for Congress, against one. It will thus be seen that the contest for Republican success in the district was hopeless from the first against this fusion. It is gratifying to note that in every county in the district I ran ahead of my ticket. In the district I received 12,990 votes, while General Beaver received 12,396 and Stewart received 562 votes. It will thus be observed I was com plimented with 594 more votes than Gen. Beaver and 32 votes more than the combined vote of Gen. Beaver and Mr. Stewart. Quite a number of Dem ocrats and hitherto Greenbackers gavo me their support. They will please accept my sincere thanks for their per sonal confidence. "When the conferes from the differ ent counties met in August last at Clarion, to make the Congressional nomination, I told them the contest 1 looked to me hopeless and I asked to be relieved from the canvass and should labor as earnestly, and. proba bly, more effectively for the success of some one else than for my own candi dacy. It was replied, however, that the Democratic-Greenback ftibioo had nominated a candidate of recognized unfitness fur the place and a large mass of the voters relied on by the fusion'mts would not support him. With this hope we accepted the can vass. As the excitement of the State campaign progressed, with attendant political complications, it became man ifest that Democrats and Greenback r8 were blindly accepting and sup porting the fusion, and the vote shows that reason and argument induced only a fcjw hundred of them to withhold their support from their candidate. Twice in the canvass I called together trusted friends and proposed withdraw ing and substituting some other candi date for myself with assurance of con tinued labor and aid, in the hope that I could do more for another than for myself. Advice was to fight on. With unremitting zeal and labor we contin ued the contest rfgaiust unequal num bers. At no time until within a few days of the election, when many voters seemed to be changing to our cause, did I have much hope forBuccess. The result is now before us. Be assured, my friends, I have no regrets for any of the incidents of the campaign. .Larly in life I was taught to believe integrity, intelligence uud industry would bring gratifying re wards to honorable ambition. I sought to employ only theso agencies for suc cess iu the recent canvass. Believing as I do that political par lies are, as thty ought to be, organized associations of the popular will, in an address at the opening of the cam paign I fully declaied the principles of the party I represented. The public inew precisely where I stood. What principles, whether those of the Green back or Democratic party, the fusion candidate represented I never discov ered, and am not aware whether "he knew himself. It is one of the amonilics, however, of American politics that so many voters will blindly support a candidate who represents no principles, and is taken because he has no convictions, so that ho cau have tho support, at the same time, of two or three parties of entirely conflicting political doctriues. Intelligent and wise legislation can never come from such a medly. If our politics are to be conducted in that way, the young American, with natur al and honorable aspirations, will have no inducement to qualify himself for high public station. Again, allow me to thank you, my friends, for your intelligent, generous and zealous support. Had I again be come your representalive it would have been my cherished desire to have voiced well your interests in the Amer ican Congress, and won yur further confidence and esteem by trying to perform honestly and well the many, varied and perplexing duties required of a member of Congress. In private life abundant duties are before ine.and I hope to meet you often there. Sincerely yours, Harry White, Congressional Vote 1882. The official vote iu this (25th) Con gressional district is given below: Counties - Patton, D-O. White K. Armstrong 3014 3K1", Clarion 3!H3 liOS8 Forest 643 3ti6 Indiana 3219 3!r0 Jeirerson 2672 L751 lP.flOO 12WK) Majority 1000 STATE SENATE. Following is the official vote for State Senator in this (38th) district : Counties Hall.D. Tate It. Hamilton G. Camerem.... 605 4S7 Clarion 341)5 l'ASo Elk 14.52 384 Forest 302 3fi 5S14 Plurality 2572 3242 458 ...... 4(35 The Democratic leaders wriggle like a speared eel under the fact that the vote for Beaver and Stewart leaves Pattison 10,000 in the minority. The official Greenback vote in Penosylvania.at the late election was 19,475. Armstrong, for Governor, who was endorsed by tne Labor Un ion, had 23,484. The Prohibitionists of Wisconsin boast of having defeated two Republi can candidates for Congress iu that State. Their Kansas brethren did better still, in that they defeated the Republican candidate for Governor. Commercial- Gazette. It 18 whispered that Tilden, Han cock, Cleveland, Randall, Carlisle, Pendleton, McDonald and a number of other equally prominent Democrats have made up a little party to go on to Boston to attend Ben Butler's in auguration. Butler is suspected of hiring them as clacquers to sustain the enthusiasm of the occasion. Democratic papers, after reviewing the figures of the recent elections have concluded that their victory was due iu ibe mam to the fact that Re publican v uteri remained at home and did not vote. There is not much solid comfort in the fact to the Bour bon Democrat. He remembors what Leferhis party in 1876, after the wash out of 1874, and is now in a nervous sort ot way whistling with all his might to hide his fears. It The Labor Tribune now sees clearly what the Commercial Gazette tried to mako it understand early in the recent canvass, that the interests of labor can best be subserved by workingmen making themselves felt as Republi cans, rather than as a seperate polit ical party. The paper now says is evident that whatever shall be ao complished for labor through politics must be done indirectly, by the aerita tion of questions ic which labor may be interested with the view to com pelling an established party to adop tbem as part of its policy, and thereby eulist workingmen with such party wholly independent of labor unions I'itteburgh Com.-Gazette. TI1E TOTE FOR (30VERXOU1SS2. COUNTIES V 8" P c w c ta -i ft : w o a QUARLES RAISIU, rit ACTIO A L CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER n rear of Blum's Blacksmith shop, ELM ST., - - TIONESTA, l'A Adams MSI Allegheny 1034 Armstrong 8!tM Beavor 8ttVS Bedford 8O0 Berks PKK3 Blair iWTO Ibadford 4217 Bucks 7770 Ihitler !55f. Cambria 4247 Cameron 484 Carbon .TWll Centre 4179 Chester !-! Clarion SI473 Clearlield 4iK!3 Clinton 3T01 Columhin 4130 Crawford fi072 Cumberland.... 4(118 Dapuhin 5071 Delawaro 3S2S Elk 1287 Erie 5727 Fayette MOS Forest . . . . 275 Franklin 4 450 Fnltou KM! Greene 3.M Huntingdon. .. 2.W2 Indiana IMS Jetlersou 25M Juniata ........ KViN Lackawanua. . . . (K'55 Lancaster WM Lawrence 1755 Lebanon 277S Lehigh 7940 Lucerne 10830 Lycoming 5114 McKean 5137 Mercer 4517 Mifflin 1770 Monroe 884 Montgomery ... 10518 Montour 1004 Northampton... 8711 NortluiiubeiTnd 5054 Terry 2074 Philadelphia .. (17111 Pike 10 Potter 838 Schuylkill 10550 Snyder 1440 Somerset 2271 Sullivan.. 874 Susquehauua .. 3108 Tioga 2257 I'nion 14v Venango 2007 Warren 1835 Washington.... 5238 Wayno 2852 Westmoreland.. 7242 Wyoming 1905 Xork 10439 V 14S 80 18(179 4?J(1 4587 Km 185 855 2733 734 437 3021 102 72 8143 2.7,1 235 4487 2M 282 5100 1202 351 (1504 003 31 3401 512 213 8IVT9 188 651 481 8(1 28 2123 177 120 CW 158 i:m 7713 1125 121 lira ii3 4t5 2207 127 4S3 1730 218 43 1730 103 2.72 S71t 1520 tlir. 3015 373 83 (1011 720 271 458(1 731 41 W) 150 125 5218 575 772 8008 Ml f.'.U 305 2 275 3(153 1213 11 (111 Prt 1 1035 211 4 2420 . 750 873 8800 140 1280 2508 125 . 105 1373 53 114 517(1 752 143 l;S98t 2525 33 2417 584 453 4313 215 5 5847 1)8 30 7817 1042 117 KJHti 280 439 1701 529 125 42(5(1 880 609 1375 182 225 035 00 14 0288 023 87 1039 75 !)8 4008 45 107 3870 583 300 2(534 01 7 70875 71H2 672 25(1 88 13 834 418 422 7;503 1017 1549 1873 184 0 a50 (100 105 415 30 137 2S04 (189 S18 2270 2211 1139 1303 083 15 3380 401 008 1891 489 070 5192 -20 402 1473 774 10 5(V1 242 807 1421 105 Ct) 0148 201 4 315589 48743 23484 Totals 855791 Plurality 40203 l'etitt, Prohibit ion candidate for Gover nor received 5190 votes. 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