The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, January 24, 1877, Image 1

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    tHE EMOCRAT.
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• PUBLISHED EVEHr WEDNESDAY • Mon/ma,'
AT 31011TB0s.E,"litnierro " . - ,
v.
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HAWLEY & CRUSER
' EDITom.:PROTIREETORS,
At Two Dollars per Yetir in. Advance.
TO ADVERTISERS:—Tun DEELOCRA I , as
.Itrk adyer
tising medium 4s tinsurpassea7in ,t)tio sectionl.• It
reaches the Farmer, Mechanic. and business man. Its
circulation is constantly inereasint..tind its advertising
rat es reasonable. 'Bates will be , given at .our office or
JOB.I.BINTING:—Onr Andel is
printing presses, together witli a. large variety of type,
borders, lanCY inks, ate., - l a - ltb *hick, *o atelprepa red
to do work in the best style and at pricln lower than
a ny competitors to any 'section',.'. ifami4,!_shown,iifid
estimates cheerfully given at our Mike. INfork brderr
ed by mail willrocciviaprompt attention.' • .
El. 11. HAWItErYv 4 " W. C. CROWE:
ATTORNEYS.
4 _
T ITTLES . Ara)
torlier9 at Law, M6itrose; . othce `opiobiite
the Tarbell •
R. B. -1,12" rue, ., - •
, . • Ozo. P. LITTLE',
Montrose ,Oct. 15, 1.8'72. B.L.BLMISLEZ.
V I. LOTT ) ATTOi*-El 7
Montrose, Pa. Collectierts proinPtly :Mended
to. Special atmtion given .t.o 'Conveyancing and Or:
pima' Court practice. Ofilee'on Public Ave'nue'over
First National Bank, back. ' [march 29,''16.]
.
COVILL AND EWITT,. ATTOR-
S DEWITT,
nays at Law and Solicit Ors in Bankruptcy. °dice
No. 49 Court Street, over City National Bank, Bing=
namton. N. Y. Wx.
June ISth, ISl'3. JE11031.3 DZWITT.
EDGAR A. TURRELL, - •
COUNBELLOU AT LAW,
'No. MI Broadway,New York City.
May 12, "75.—(Feb .11, 1874.-1 y) •
I
0. WARREN, ATTORNEY; AT
11. Law, Bounty, Back Pay Pension and Ex
emu :on attended to. Office oor
below Boyd's Store, XI ontrose.Pa. [Ang.l; , is9.)-
F. FITCH,' ATTORNEY AND
][..4 • Couhcellor-at-iaw .Ifiontrose. Pa. _ Office as
heretofore, blow and west of the Court House.
Montrose, January 27,1876.—.1y.
W M. A. cßossgoN, ATTORNEY
at Law. - °Men over the First Nation
Dank, Montrose.Pa. W. A. ,Cnossunon.
Mont ,one, April i 9;
It'll. LUSK, Attorney and Coon
siiitai at Law, Montroee, Pa. Office ; over
Flint • ',tonal flank. -
Montri,•e, Dec..l3, 1876y1.
J ' B. & A. H. 11.1cCOLLUM, AT
• toreeyeat Law. Office over W. H. Cooper' &
Co's Bank, Montrose, Pa. May 10, 1811.—tf
O'NEILL, ATTORNEY, AT
E. Law. Office over A.. B. Istiniifs Ding Store,
Brick Block. Montrose, Pa. , [June 9, '4s. 7 tf].
W. SEARLE, ATTORVEY AT
• Law 4 office over tke Store of M. Dessaner,
in the Brick Block ,Ilontrge e Pa. Mtg. 1.'69.]
PHYSICIANS.
11D. BALDWIN, M.' D.,. tiOlitEo-
.• pithic Physician and - Surgeoir.i , has Located
niseli at Montrose. where he will attend promptly to
profgesional business entrusted is his care.—
IM - 01113e in Carmaltlf building. seemed floor, front.
"Boards It (r. E. Ba
Montwise, Pa., March NI, 1875.
R. W. L. RICHARDSON, P.HYSI
-..q,
On and Snrgeen, tenders hi Epr ofession alser
ofiviceatothe citizens ad' Montroseandricinity. nmce
att hiirrasidevce, on "the corner costa the IPonn
•g.l. 1869.
's
SN YDER, M. A, ItOMEO
.
• ;ethic Physidan and Surgeon, Newlitlfoad,
fa. Mace at the Unfotrat Hotel. • -
Aug 1876.-tf •
DENTISTS.
I S. PpTTE4R, -DENTIST, WISHES
to in f. the people of Montsose and Vicinity,
that heist perm:teat located, in the second atorrettfit
P. Stamp's Sew-Minding; opposite Cooper's Bank. iS3I
kinds of Dental Wong done in the best manner.
N. B.—Nitrous Oxide, Latighing4nes, given fokithe
,painless extraction teeth.
Montrose, April Set, 1876.—tf
Di. W. W. SMIT]I, DENTIST,
Halsey ß '
oopi at hie dwellin next. docir . nort4 of
s, om e
Old - For.ndry s t r eet t, where he w oo be
happy fto see all those in want of Pental ork.
leels con flden t that be can plesse alt.'both in qualilv of
work and in price. Office hours freek - 9 A. lE. to 4 amt.
Morthrose.Feb.ll,llB74—tf
DILUGGISTS,
A . LYON, SUCCESSOR TO
, ••M• Abel Tarrell, dealer in Drags. Medicines,
't'hemicrls, Paints, Oils, Dye-staffs. Teas, :Spicies t
-Fancy • Goods, Jewelry., Perfumery, ate.
•
. Montrose . May 18. 1 111:15.
lEAGLE DRUG STORE, IS T/LE plate to.get Drugs and Medcknee, Cigars, 'Do
bacco, Pipes, Pocket-looka, Bpectaies, Yankee No
tions. &c. Bri ck • B look A. B. BURNS.
Montrose, Pa., Mayfili, 18775. •
HOTELS.
VALLEY HOUSE, GREAT BEND ..
Pa. Situated near the Erie
Has
Depot.
Is a large atm commodiskos *house. Has undergone*
thorough repair. Newly furnished rooms and- sleep
ingapartments,splendid tabl mandallthings comprin
inga Bietclaes hotel. HENRY ACXERT,
Sept. i0th.1878.-tf. Proprietor.
•
EX.CHAINGE HOTEL. M. J. H4R
rington wishes to inform thepnblic thathaving
rented the Exchange Hotel in Montrose, he is now
prepared to accommodate the traveling pnblie inC
Aret-class style.
Montrose, Aug. 2 84873. •
MEAT MARKETS.
M •
ONTROSE MEAT MARKET,
Public Avenue. First-class meats always on
band at reasonable prices. Sausage, Poultry, &c., In
season. The patronage of thenublic is respectfully
WALLACE HEWITT.
Montrose, Jan. I, UV.
T UE PEOPLE'S, MARKET, PHIL
lip Hahn, Proprietor. Fresh and Salted Meats,:
Barre,,, Pork, Bologna Sauttage,etc., of the best qual-
ILL constantly on band, at prices to suit.
Montrose, Pa., Jan. 14. 1873.-1 Y
SURVEYORS.
j • C. WHEATON,
CI VILENGINZTE MID LAND SLIM
P.O. address,'Franklin Forks,
Susquehanna Co., Pa.
PRMTING.
QUICK, Job Printinga
1 .
CHEAP, ak,
NICE. This" Office. eg
OB PRINTING of all kinds:at :this
Office at low prices. TRY..US.: MI
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USTICES ANDLOTIrEkBLANKS
AT THIS OFFOL , '
VOL. '34.
CARDS.'
W. COOLEY,- BUILDER,.-- •
- • STILL ON THE TRACK! - '•-,
Every style of .baildings. erected, and everything
furnished, at GREATL Y ItEntrcso , PRIcES. Contracts
cheerfully fdrnished. Stair building a Speclalty.,'NOne
. bat experlenced•Workm en Worsted. jan.20,"75.
' Montrose, March 22, 1876.-41 ' ' . •
11. T BURIIITT - • DEALER 'STA
pIe and •Fancy.Diy Goods, Croekery; Hird
ware. Iron; Stoves, Drugs. Oils, and Paints;aro - ots .
and Shoes, Hats and Caps , Furs Buffaloltobes; Gro
ceries,Provisions,
Now Millord.pa., Nov: 6, '72—tf.
Iv. A. TAYLOR will hneefter tor' fsh
,to 'the :people • of. Montrose tind
Vicinity, Oysters by the - pint; qtfart or gallon . Also
oysters prepared in every style. , dieing. rooms, Over
E. C. Bacons store, south Yain 'Street. 1
Jan.lo, W. A. itAYLGT,i.. `
• •,,
B. DEANS, DEALER I N
W• Books. Stationery', Wall Paper, Newspi.•
pers. Pocket Cutlery, Stereoscopid Views, Yankee
-Notions, etc.- • Nextdoor to'the Post Office, Montrose,
W. B. DEANS.
,Sent. 80, 1874.
.I),ItLING 3 S STROUD FIRE AND
JI-P Life Insurance , Agent. - All business attended to
promptly. on fair terms. Office first: door east of the
bank of NVIn..II, Cooper ,b Co., Montroce. Pa. '
Jan.l, 1877. - BILLINGS STROUD.
JOHN GROVES, FASHIONABLE
Tailor, Montrose, Pa. Shop over Chandler's
Store. -Ali orders filled In first-class style. Cutting
done to order on short notice, and warranted to tit.
Montrope, June 30,'75.
FT. PURDY. MANUFACTURER
a • of wagons of all kinds. Also makes a specialty
of wood work. forsale. Res.irs promptly attended to.
Uses only best stock, and aims to make only first-class
_work. - = [april26, 1.876.]
'LOUIS KNOLL, SHAVING AND
hair Dressing. Shop in Searle's new building,
below Express Office, where he will be found ready
to attend all who may want anything i n hisline.
Montrose Pa. Oct. 18, 1869.
NEW MILFORD MACHINE SHOP.
All kinds of machinery midi, or furnished to or.
'der. Repairing promptly-attended to.
JULIUS SHULTZ.
New '3lllford,Mav 17,1876.-Iy,
a.RIFFIS & SAYRE, : DEALERS IN
NJ+ Hardwire, Iron, Nails, Housefurnishing Goods,
Groonries and Provistons, Vie ood; Stone. Jappaned and
Pt ed Tin Ware, Asc., dtc. march 15, '7O.
, SMITH, CABINET AND
v Chat r Mannfac.t men. _root ..1 litainstreet.
BEentrose, Pa. Lang. 1 . 1869.]
r...I.LBERT S. JOHNSON, '
k.. 11 AUV TIONE War Address,.
March 29, 1876. Mon_ trove; Pa
A MI ELY
AUMOSltislt, • Address
'Untie, 14 1874. - BrOOKIY I I/ PS.
BANKING.
BANKLNG HOUSE
ZUE. f; 0 a Et 2 BC,I e
MONTROSE, FA.
GENEEML BANKING lititinCtol'ESS DONE
COLLECTION'S MADE ;ON ALL
POINTS AND PROMPTLY AOCOUN
TED FOR AS HERETCPBORE.
Domestic and Ferign Exchange for sale.
United States and other llondsisought
and sold. Ceupons and City , and
County Bank Checks ,cashed.
OCEAN STEAMER PAisSA:Gt TICK—
'ETS TO AND FROM IFATROPE.
INTTREST ALLOWED.on e special time .
Deposits, as per agreement.'
In the future, assn the past, we shall endeav
or to tratiumet all money business to the satis
factiondof our patrons and corresponfients.
' WM. IL COOPER & CO.,
Montzose, March 10 '75. 7 tf. Bankers.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
O! .11~cw tz' owe.
CAM CAPITAL $lOO,lOO.
SURPLUS PVND, $94000.
'FL ZI BC CI NME7CI ,
To their slew 'and commodious Bank Balding on
Putiic Avenue.
Transacts the business of
MERCHANTS; FARMERS, .
"CORRESPONDENTS."
New York, Fiat National Bank ;• rhtlndelphin; Flinn!
delphia, Natkmal Bank,
WM. J. TURRELL. Pnastorarr.
N. L. LENRIUM, Osman.
Montrose, 2darch 25,1876.
PRINTING.
NOTE THIS !
We are dolEg all kinds of
JOB PRINTING
In as GOOD STYLE, and at
LOWER PRICES THAN
.ELSEWHERE,
N. --, A-.7.-BlipkB ,an. band or
- prir.)o4 to-:orler._-' . '-
5r.41.1•112, 3372 - T RIG H T ANY COST ,
.Aa . tl Others.
AT THIS OFFICE,
MONTROSE, : PA:;: JIM fl. 24. E -1877
figs,C.QN.i l ß . P:i.504 . 41.4 4 4' :!''...
We devote a large amount of onk'spacc:
this' virk. - to - the report the`Joinfeoplii:
mittee of - bo'th Houiee Niho'haVe 'Sh6ceeii=
ed in, p rOO'ucing a bill for. the -action,of
•
Congress of such a character:aito gain:
the hearty and active' suppOrt
one member of. the committees.,.That a
report'and coulk be framed mbich :
would .:be signed by lo out of , It of the
prominent men of both parties is unprec
edented in
. the history of committees.
• 'The repert . itself .is 7 One: or st .
and .m.ost suceiriet ,papers which:this age,
,
has produced. Every word'-is:full•Of;
meaning. • There are .. uos oraissioriS,•oo
superflubus wards.. sentence
every
there.are clear indications of the sense of
relief experienced by the reornmittee'af
thethought that •• the danger:' which
threatened to : overthrew .Out cherished
form of government. had 'been averted ;
that a peaceful remedy for existing evils
bad- been found upon which* all who
prefer country to party. could 'Unite and
by Methdds , iff accord with both the law
and the facts; - assist in placing in,the
Presidental cuair , him , of whom -the peo:.
ple have plainly said "We willihave
Erman to rule over us.", • -
The bill, which the committee has re
ported is carefully drawn and 'bears
marks of great care. - Having had the
assistance of the ablest legal minds of
the country it is not to be:supposed that
the bill (though seeming at first glance
to trench upon and , evade the direct com
mand 6f the constitution, that Congress
shall examine and count the electoral
vote) h4is been so lloose4 constructed,that
action. under an by virtue: of_ it can st
any Future time be claimed to'have been
unoeastitutional, and therefore of no ef
fect
Crider any , other circumstances than
the present we could not, support t
bilChnt believing as we honestly do, that
the hour ie.° Ire of peculiar danger toaur
notional Itte,:and knowing..friikiex
perience of the past the desperate expedi•
arts to which men like Morton, Chan
.dler and. Cameron have cesorted 'to retain
a political power t weliail with ple4sure any
ihonorable path leading the .county out
•of its presezit unhealthy condition.ef fe
tverish linnet and excitement.
The N. 7,, Sun *calls attention o ihe
fact that the last few days, a new line of
.military telegraph bite been laid connect
ring the War Department especial! with
, the eapite;l, and, that a large force of
zartillery , has been connentrated in Wash
, angton bring the past winter. Cora
-1 =meeting upon this,the editor says: - "Now.
ifi useless to disguise the meaning of
these various movements, which have
sbeen directed by Don Cameron, They
Arm a peat of the conspiracy to make
Hager Preeiden cby force sustaining fraud
'The pacific assurance and the prumises
.of agreement by those who are acting
fundeithe orders of :Chandler, Morton,
:Shervian,;and their confederatesowe only
glevices contrived to Awithdraw alkeentiorr
erom the plot, and toczable the conspira
tors to perfect their !plans, whilethe de
ceived people are trustfully looking for- ,
ward to an honorable solution of the;
present problem: Let late country notbe
deceived by the . conspinsitors, or iit may
wake up 'sone morning, as Pariedid in'
1.651,,and find the revaution a fad sue
was at the cripital."
We take pleasure in codling attention to
the conduct of Attorney General Batley,
of Florida who declined to set as one of
the Board who made the new eanvearin
that State, on account of this having pre
vioualy actied in a professional Capacity
before the old Board. Iti these days of
"high moral ideas" and "
."Christian states
men" such instances of political honesty
are rareindeed.
Three United States Senators were re
elected. last week;--Messrs. James G.
Blaine, of Maine. (chosen for both the
short and the long term); T. W. Ferry, of
Michigan, President pro tem. of the body,
'and William Windom, -of Minnesota.—
On Friday Geo . . Z Hoar was elected
to succeed Bontwell from Massachusetts.
,Gold is, lower than hint been ..for six
years, closing in, bTow, York on Monday
ist 1061. _ ,
• • :I ?h-:1w
Tl 4,4104 YIVEL.4O , 2IIEiLOU4
181ANA2:4fiURNING - NO RD,
"I
In O e i44ot:! s t/I9 l, ,tng4rng t. 2 .P ,
•• , •
'Pemouraay , p
on ,the Bthotr Janigtryolthe -N. TpWorkl'
says -`the addris of OeeigelAlT.liiliati . kli r 's'
431;4 ) t 'J
tentie„itici
it dealt conspiracy.:tof CiverthroW
the result.of the , l s residentiakelectiou was .
Chataote'riefiC . 4 toe tti c anc'itnit'iitit' #nl,
aloiithy'ef *the "Cledadipl:':'4l3,lA-a*sio - ' r e,
the.old original AVolitiOniptsofihe cOun):
try, and.. was. lcandidate !for
theVice-Yiesidenty. , r H 1 !on
• the war a leading'
but . tras a theh , othey,
founders of the Republican partylo make .
way for renegade peinCerais•like'Xiirtdri, -
$4lO aisurned control neptibliCan
organization : in , Indian
'power', with :doifax a4d t re,ro4,nding , Jolian,
to Priliiate life as a danger.ouirival.- Julian
Hia in all things. the apposite 'at the tiiati
who - triumphed„Oier
.arts. Ile is tall and graceftillY built, itlt
a clear, pure face'
,bearing, :the :marks' of
thought and study hut no . trace,pf an
evil 'propensity indulged era latteipassion
gratified: He hai .grown .ieiry of the
corruption of Republicanism, its false
pretensee,and the iniqUities`tviiich it cdn
tinUCE3 to commit` . the attempt ti?"iirii .
vent th#' "restoration tho;. &outliers],
States of the Unipn, and. now attacks lt ,
with the same 'aggressive 'boldness which
characterized his conduct years . ago - iii its'
.1
defense. Sulian_hegan itescrihiug
the anomalous government.ol LOuiluatia
and the monstrosity :which is called a re.
turning board. in a. few sentences which
Constitute a fair Specimen' of bis 'style;
combining ail' they do strong, passion with
concise and, ,well*neiderel . . utatemeat,
Ilie . description - of the , personnel of she
board is, however, 41 MaSterpieeCi of
.vective, and. withal there is an air ofcool•
nese about
-it. that .adds telite'dea4ly effeet.
After quoting Sktfiridatige character- of
Welts, I,lr, Julian .says: :
"fievernor Wells is• not only a journey.:
man expert in cascaliv. through long
years of training and ;experience, but he
is a -scoundrel .aboriginally; and.in saying
thie I believe 143141 y give expression to.,
the general Gen tement 4:if the State.: An,
detrson, the other white Man on the board,
is not quite so vicious. The element of
humanity is not - so 'fatally left out of .his
composition. Ile istnot so cold4looded:
If . placed in , command of a •pirate -ship
he might falter in some ein.ergews,Which
Ws more intsvid and. Satanic companion
on the board would enjoy as aluxnal.
Lut he is not wantirtg; in the . qualities
which have made the Returning Bo and
famous, for he is a :thoroughly .accom..
knave.and swindler. counts
lwell,'•andLis, in a word, the fit conipanion
.and associate:in office.of the President of
the body. Casanave, -one of the 'colored
members of the board, is an undertaker
by occupation, and was a slaveholder
,be
fore the war. Ile is, a man of Limited
and 'intelligence, and not stall
•
-qualified by•capacity or training Air the
; position he oconpies. He is a very etro,ug
-partisan, but is regarded.as a kindly
, dispused sort .of man, : Winks 'worst mis
'fortune Is that the. thoroughly Unprinci
pled men on the board use him as their
tool. This must be reganied as certain,
in the absence of any proof that he has
,ever" opposed the confessed illegality and
fraud of his associates. Kenner, the other
:colored map and junior member of the
board, is a very small, light mulatto,quick
and sprightly in his movemenikVut alto
gether unfitted by talents, education or
experience for so responsible a position.
He isP gambler and grog-seller, a very
low fellow. and a few years ago Wee kicked.
outof-,a satoon in New Orleans for steal
ing the money of his employer."
As the Conference. Bill, which we pub
lish this week, will undoubtedly pass
both Houses, and become a law, our read"
era will do ,well to preserve .this
Th'e most violent of its opponents are
those who , aie ignorant of its provisions.
. Anderson and Wells of Louisiana Re.
turning Board notoriety are enjo in - the`
hos - pitalities of the trailed Stites in the,
Waihington Jail, where they have =beep:
sent for'oontoinpt of too How:
M=En
BEIM
~, ~,„,
::.!f.: ,r(:
1
IfiR(E)Y7 MYSTAFRIA .. S ,
It haibetiti a dlifiCnif rnatier4o adenuilt
f r itie,sudden change -which . took Place
1 h
the "Wednesday and Thursday succeed.. -
*i g the elievion; iligailding'r 'the' reiulte of '
t e vote.,,cast, .until, gm - clay lastTeeki
e House committee - discovered the' tele
_ apbio . dispstobeir ,-. sent'l by 'the !Izni,..,;'i
andlet;tBeothary.'ot ' the - I'6l.'6'lhr; - liiui
ihairrnan a tbe' ,, Repitblicanit National'
ommittefoPtir fiaftYin'Oaksta in 'eeVeial
the Siates;'frllo "there:4as reitiiin;',_to
lilieve the 'vntsiiiniiiiihe Clio ie : • ' . '
i
' t It9Vill'hi - tipoll'epted Ailiii 'the 114:
utlernan ' vias at, the Fifth ven ok
otei, in blew , X:orii. ci4-, and -the ' news
hich - Igne, froro, f all parts-of..
the Iru,icn i
!oh ti(e . '#)&hk . ..4r..thft
~ 7, 4( ..of . Novernber
i ,wrouglAtri'bini -in to, a- s tate bordering.
Os frenq , o'rritemenL. 1 4 1 the - oudonbtid
0 idenee that, Tiklen , was.tertain lot 184.,
e ectoral voted soffagitated "the:l6 - fi_. - See., :.
tliat he lost ebrittet - Oth l
iiiiielfYiniehill
dispatches weri'idiiiivilitit'reiiiiirkaiite l :;- - - -
l'o:-Gov. - Steariel . ef-Florida: be telegraph=' -
ed, "Grave ilfripiirtaiVe'attObes'to' , the
eectoral s4.;tenr. l 3rp - Ur, ,51 : 14
.". Up* Gen
-0 - -
1 .
al Martin:,, the command to be wary end,:
active was •laid:;, : ,'"‘All: may .depend en
yber vigilance.„. ge,en your guard every. , --
.Where." :• To , lieegb ,in
,North Carolina'
`this ad monition was , sent . t, "Don'tgli,e,
iip 'your ; State until. -.remotest returns
COnes.in." 'ltitelear thatythe.resolution
eerytaken p fir cliiiiii..l3Very thirig inoitake
eVery Means,' fait ti 9 :feel; to` make, good
the claim. The' r prempt lesp,onse that
came back froiriall'inerters showed that
that the 'orders-from , headquarters were i
underStood, , tand the prompt action of
President Grant in 'ordering troops into'
tbe dOubtful States proved that the plan -,
of the, supfilementary campaign was thor-/ . .
°uglily f.!irranged before the I.oth . ot,No-
veinber; , The revelation "of the whole':
:conekracy however, is contained in one
'message ient.oh the day after' election to,
General-Martin in Tallahassee, Packard
in. New Orleans, -Onamberlain nfOolum- , ,
,life, Senator Mitchell in Portland, Ore-
,gon g and Gorham in San Francisco.--,_
. Eiteh one of these statesmen was inform-.
*I. that Tilden lad 184 'votes, that n'oth.
1 ing''but thee vote of his State was in
doubt, and that it was needed :for : the
.success of Rayee. If anything could, ,
hurt the character of Chandler: and the
-elique which managed `the . Republican
canvass, the diacx;vevy of.this riidcalous ,
ought to d
lie telegraphed to five different .Si . Suits, .o. .
it
,a* Yvonic, NCI/ember. 5,1876
4 4 1 .0 eftentira/ Arrilin, Tallaluwee .-: . -
"We are a*lutely certain of aSS votes
for Hayes, if your State: is safe—and 'AI
, den as sure of thereat. . Can pillbertitin
13r .d efeat ,al Pemocratic . attempts by
fraud, false • counting or bniesery to cap
, tare it ? ,answer ,when' sure. • 4,
.Z.GliANDinn:
Row every patilot thus ay?pealed to . S 8
the last 'hope .of the party must . have
'thrilled voith the thought that,.the des
tiny .of tike nation depended upon his
skill as , e'connter I And. ni w all of them
will learn with dismay th' at the solenin
adjuration was used to inf lame the hearts
of the iPetriots 'of five SfLates, and that .
Hayes vas net sure of an ;ything wheal*
was said -, to be sure of everything 'bid
them. Serhaps some of
~ ftbeee gentlemen
might have shrunk from the task before.,
them, if 'they had known fthat the scheme
was to :bulldoze several bastes beside theit
own, and the wily Charidlei did Well to
deceive them with the ales tbatthey hid
been dereliot: mein Lively., each one
leaped to ithe .. conelusiiin that he would •
make up an post-eleetion fraud what had
been lacking in ante-election zeal. This
five , sided4ispatch is the strangest thing
thus far Tesealed in the 'correspondence ;
bat the inetnictions 'of W. E. Chandler
to the Republican manager in North Car
olina are nearly as remarkable. After in-
dulging in the vain hope that North Car
"aline had gone for Hayes, this model
statesman, said: , . •
"If, however, it has not, and the State
is close, and there has been intimidation •
or fraud on 'the part of the Democrats,
we trust -that - your Republican govern
ment will not give any certificate to the
electors. The Governor of Oregon is a
Democrat, while .North Carolina le the
only State necessary to the Deinocrats
where we have a, Republican Governor.'
They must not be allowed fairer jolay in'
North Carolina' than we get in Oregon. -
This is important and confidental." i
When we recollect that;t4e writer of
:
this•precions general order went to Flori- '...
da and had the managenient of, the can
,Yll4s of votes in that State, we, need not
wonder at the frauds which Kaye siii4 -
been 'unearthed. The CiovernOt Qi )2 1 : - or tk a . .
Carolina, however, appears. te. have been
too 411 to , take the hint given, or too
Honest to make a prepotterous claim for •
victory when he knew that he was fairly
beaten. ,Repnb4pana in, that State Lick
tt‘e *tieing lalgadence and untsatie rag- *- t
panel whiCh - .'dinthignish„.their ~b rethren, ~
an Milani; '