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i" nwiTfOxi --nut aw. : U,f, ; v " Ours are-the :jHanir of-fair, deUglitfPeaceUnwarped by party rage, to live Ufa brothers," ,uly qaaUaB,l(-na..ommis3ioaed as; ..S-'ltS Method ' and Con? year and a half,' with .We income ' ,t,: .V-: ; r!Lf . ' ' iW' m.rbis -Wttor & froprUti SncL : "r . , : - J - ; :.' "tarioy.t " -1 ! 'V giving all his timi'essantan MBi ifftistinMyw&r'ltyflKlx.W'G Cmcnnatr-Convention- for lifting rVowiim? :mT'W.! have. thereinto subscribed .m.r name : asaiiikt the New York RinV as' for ord ? -' - ', Ci.'U :. ', V -''i .t-t-Y. .' i.jfr.. -V; SJsr , headp5eonkling, ChibtofBTt, ,i : . ' I M . n,- ifhrf.nf fittriTOmW;i7C A ; .V Pt x u year, was 4 mariw- mc uoS5STOW-Hie iweea Unar- Uu A n r i. ' .uli!V-. "Villi . ' tAriti 7n fhn WAa; :-:rti:-. fc aamr-UJCiio in October m cently me t Republican, partisian bxQ.OOOrajod inisecur. J u.- v - v-t auu Alia ... aiiica i for its injunctions ; and receiver- ClubaofBTt, . i . r. ' -i t M t-.hi.rtibn.. : well acauainted.with the general char-'i'til r., Oo.tr.ct.dTerti.men .uorca acter of AnseVParrish, that bchar- -j. jJk wjttiin We the .updersigned, citizens of ships. These began m the. prostitu Davids6h ; couhtH Certify tnatMe are -tion oY Judicial wrVwliich' touched -V . I .I..rtlment9 najuble QriiiTterlj... . . . v t, .fr?,-b.t 0bita.r7Wtice.pt r 5 na I, wiU . proac . Tildenas a leader, and their first step o vx..uuuerwpuu, - 4 vv . . nix, m jioov wa. an. attempt; 10 ;remove Frank Kindiy . p. F.Stone, him from the Chair of the Democratic P' -yc. F- we State Committee. In this ihey were 7, " ' I badly defrjated Mr. Tilden then be- GOV. TildcH8 FaUh in theFrater- gan his aressive warfare in the Cir Udl Xib-UUIUU 01 1116 IMOr.in , on it f!niirfs,inat lUKina tney naa muitipuea. lie was one or . X i (from th- N-w York'Sinn';'1,- inaiana. .. ; . ; j :; v TIark the pval from towir aud steeple 1 I ' llaik the liotiitf"iif tbrt'pwple ! v. Hktbe ytut : . That the gallant W.t hath apoken, Aud corruption's ch-tina are brokeu, j a v 1 .2 - .1 . s. i Hail to her .who Wreur banner. - 4Trat in1fne! J To diahonoruiiconipUinTir -.f (M'ruahe forth 'defiant . Tb.vugb the battle, like a giant Frv.hed with wine I over e entire machiaery of the loca government ana tms power cild nqt hia miioii would insure irnmpmoVem come back to the people till the elec- aiid mMj& tKk-Kiins hr - vSr' mp-111 &9em- X:- 1 al. ; - ana a-laying that he 'ever prayed berf Now, m this one essential ni- and South. Ider TTai ye folder mhaud bolder ! Preaa the fhouidr, boiato ahouh Tn the ime i ltt n rt'creant or dfultei ; . " Paue to cavil or to p .lter ! . ' Ttiuk, to wavrr, or 10 falter , r UjWcre.arUnc . Unto eTjry wan tbat doubteth,' liito ever JJtate ahe .bouteth . I , , vFoliow oil ! ' ' ' Mind y how tl! Culture, tore you. M irk thV raVeninK beuata which tfore lJrivejbe,berd of wolveaJ'fre , ; I"" 8ire and in l" to recover; the legislative power of the State. 1 The plan" of Tweed , was; to elect the Senators and Assemblymen from the city in favor of his own dy- nasty, a .certain number in the rural and then to buy up members required , .to control important longer an element in reconstruction, which was designed to elevate the measures. . In the , passage of this upon the by a lobbyist to one of the judges of breadth, and placed it , thi. iue Aj,oany Argus gives promi, coiumnaottbtful-m nence to the following evidence : oilInd . Ti il. - f a. - . - " J " 1 . ' ' " I Governor ,Tilden that, when the war the XVm and outspoken m the districts, was 'ended, slavery abolished and no formation of thBari Association, wheii Q. What is your name t ' " ; A. Isador Morales.: - r J Q. Where do youlive A. Havana, Cuba. ; ; . , . - . Q. Are you a slaveholder t A. I am. , . , .. Q. How many slaves have you A. Over seven hundred. ;. XTTl 1L : ' J I l . t ' Sv-v Men tney escape now ao. jou ueavy majority, ' his adjoinino- State recover them ? ... - , on the southeastrrhifth h A. We use blood hounds, which are i tod everv- Rennhl injur Vr- nowpronounc ed fortbeDemocrats under such cir. wder. ii sure for TU. eptlM 1 ! S; . I till Hi ; , Not onlj ia ,Haye in this con. test lost his adjoining Sjtate on the west,. ?rhich Mswted Yor.vali the Re- paK presidents since Bucianan. bntlwsaDrtWestrginiaby a kw YoRR.OctMf a C. L. that the .plan of lresident Lincoln, as moral , standard of the profession, and T Weed Charter, of 18 70,' it was stated weu.,as'tne;;xananiimou a direct influeriVe upon ice "toward none wonta'sbeediiv re- administration .of justice in theCourts ; the Supreme , Court' that votes were store the South to a better feeling to tollow .-corruption i and: bribery in . pougnt at .uuu. ana '10,0U0 each. limn (-n n.llnioltin nr.r.n I 1 i J? ll 1 I 1 I T4- on V.! A.X i. fT J am. hi mile, uu itnunaui Buungci wuatever lorm upon tne uencn, wiin I JL uiiucr, uub vuarter vuat jiwteu linn . ftifav ' 1 A tt? nr Vi 4Ka on J . . ' .s 1 - . -' I .'-- ... nuau , jnu oau I lmnaanhinont if nanaosmnr A its I fLTIfl ni nafinr14ir.Pa anmrAn QTlfl srrvlo r- j .. . i . , .. Si i - -. -:"- . --.-,- - i.--- - mistakes and complication? of the I--.7 TT-J very lerucious, ana-fleizetneir victims Became a: union.-ThC supposed governm'ek withlet inoverish- first meetm"' m which Chas. O'Con- $6,000,000 from the City Treasury by the throat and tear them to pie- prestige of Hayes aa a leWin a inent an(djstre, which cn years of F ces. ' . . ': . : greats, campaign is gone. ThV-over. laise policy nave -entanea upon ner; Mr. ,1 naen spoKe tnese Doia woras : Biameut maue m ms own ae- Q. Then you loose youf ilave, any whelming disasters he has encounter his earnest desire is by every legiti- "If the Bar will do its duty, it can nse, when attacked by a partisan wayr ,r - i ; hrfo herca a reformed constitution and a press. ahi.impugned.M, A. Tea ; but we frighUn nd -ui- preliminary battle.. .reaigravZ ital for the development of her re- reformed judiciary; it can have the 1 1 Wen feelingly said : timidate the others so but few-run vated by the feeble resistance of the sources ; to let by-gones lie by-gones, administration ot justice made pure "ve not lost nope tnat iree goy- away. - , - centre, : where henmianel ' in pof mm vaj uito tuMv wiviv m- rtuvi, luityj-auic., it uoxi xtuorm iuc uu- j u.D wuwuvuv j" i - v. IO you mart, your siavM m any j son. come preiuuice,- anu hcck w urms atv .nH ir until Knth ehll De saveO. 1 remember that nations i v w aw v v a & tvvu w 1 ' - - I " ' I BLOODY SHIRT ri rk lil ,Y1 V 1 . SETTK WANTS THEM PEN back complete fraternal feeling. His great speech on reconstruction made in. 1868, shows how profoundly he had studied every phase of this important question. It is 'at once one of this wisest, and most Websterian speeches of his political career. After adverting to the organic questions way? In the recent sharp conflict Haye once more, as they formerly were,hon- "ave expenencea great cnanges lor A. Ycs; the intialsofthe owners himself has been uterallv nmifniLi oraDie ana eievatea eaiunzs. i wt.w m iuanuci mm iuurai ai-iare Drandid trita rea-not iron When tweed sprang his City Char tr long periods of delay. There are shoulder of the slave. ter upon the Assemblyin 1870. Mr, so good "PlentY of Confederate Money ; : to iaoa rinem.. on the Asa rally ing point Jbr. his followers. I he has been sweot comnUr omens ; when, recently a Q. Do you know of any one in New His fate remids onA.nf t o;. l2 Tilden saw clearly the frauds wrapt gigantic controversy in the stock mar- York, owning slaves in the West In Flooden Field : up in that instrument, and spoke in ket reached tne Courts, none of the dies?. . "la the lost battle! borne down bYtkflTW engrossed the minds of our best men pom ana tnrilling words to tne com- iu4uircu wmcu aiu owneu ,ies; is. U.Morgan, Hepublicanj nr mf iea wars rattle with groans of tk for three-quarters of a century, he mittee that reported, and legislature the Judges.' If the jrorks to which I Candidate for Governor, owns a num-1 dying.--: :ri , -;.v comes - at : once into the heart of this i ' "ARREST TOE LAST lem. practical one of rocnnstrudti-ia, as r . . . . , , ' viewed in the light of both the Feder- nwmced it before the committee, and S'LP"" al and State organizations; and. most said: WDJLT U A , . . - i 4 .!il Ai , - 0 important to us, in thelight of our "No such' grant of power could be practice while the European races excusable, unless tinder a temporary nave open in tnej last quarter cntu. dictatorship in a public extremityJ rv. ramdlv crvstalizinff mto this ho-1 r 1 J x v j o that passed it. He amalyzed and de- nave given so freely according to the ber, who are branded on the left shoul- measure of my abilities shall stand, I ders, E. D. M. will not compete for its honors nor Q. How did Morgan become pos care for falsehood or calumny, con- sessed of these slaves T cerhing the part I have borne in it." A. Bv foreclosing upon planters Below we publish, not to keep up niogeneous American peopln It is a ile Joined hanas with the Union , ih . nld war issues, but a an answer speech breathing a just and magnani- League Club and all ' good men of " Xo Thomas Settle's bloody r shirt doc- mbue epirit toward the colored race both parties in denouncing it. ' Wine, the affidavit of An.el Harris!, IT lA The obiect of the Ring was to hold T.sn.. one of our mot worthy, honest, mftiAat nder thft laws. It taknn the legislative power of the State (the : '' upright truthful farmers, and certifi- in a liberal spiriW the condition and New York City Senators and Assent I Or some oi our iuusw piuuiiuuun v,, s i - i v " -r-.D t --o- --o i v - ;. . South to the colored; it deprecates uiarity in the elections. Foreseeing . Read it everybody and especially the question of novitiate of the Euro, r? IM8 centraI . thieves come out of jil on Grant's fact, making a good deal of money r;war, blood and thunder" "meli-Read pean race9 before admitted here into ng; hfdon which tUeirbnes rest- pardons. But it may yet happen that outofthem. it- J ' - P,u Here is a spectacle for the conUm v. - "v. also in exile or in prison. If the oeo- nlation of th Rev. A. n onrA. n . ... C!. A 1ttT 1'IVieW It. -;-.. "t'i;MJ VAnM' nnnAcn" aritf Thin ri . . 7 - I . ' T .uayibw .ocp. J . j T4. , iMi ; u:----:.:4. vFa'wy V : Dlc Dut Tilden ia the White TTnuaA" I n tiH fhnoA whn HVa him I 'If. i.i:.t.'!.K Ki 1nifr lawm-i,: XV " m.on. . tW. iliA nntrVn foe matins . . , :7. : sense 7ThT.. ; v- w - - , wB my expect mat justice win be they pray," and pray that the demon ,.ajr. course that Governor Tilden would tne city waiu w done the feUows who have so lone n . nf Wrv mv hftovP.rthrown I ..was urst lieutenant in ve. p. . .. th R tI t tl . . f Xfc tW he staked his PoUtical 4.. . . . . . P" " --r r " mrA ian first i.ipmtftnant in tne nome 7 . . ... 7 ; " .. i jj c iiumuiuty iot tneir crimes tnat v. n MraMn fh RAnnh trnin faalinn nnn aniranu Thair han. j 2. , ' j. 1 1.1 .V - . . - I -t.. jLjr. a.k.w.., .vuuutivuu Guard ;. that .as sucn omcer ne, witu . - aoa - : Th.Q . - - "FT - : ... .. r . ey nave grown impudent m their didate for Gownor. ia tiot the onlr . . . ' - . r w cen ot the United States who, by liable" to: servicer and '"lrZ ""1 "L r". ..TJ rtL; 'f awM at r o- ; tne ms eaimgs as a mercnant witn slave However, we vlonk believe Zaoi Bull Morton will xpress thtir opinion i,of his pro tensions and qualifications tas a lead er by quoting Scott, unless it be CoL Tom Scott; They will be ' more like. ly to; damn Hayes 3:a,bad( tnveab. nient of the hundreds of, thousands of Woodward is in the Tombs, Tweed whd oWed him large sums of money. U sailing hitherward. Connolly and and owing to the war in Cuba were o . :.. not able to nav : and. so Motrffan tnnlr ruS ... ..1 . . . croos and all. ai and state Committees spent m the t autuiagvuD, raococK wriggles out oi the clutches of the lair by the aid of Q- Is Morgan now running these the powet of the government, Betk- plantations 1 nap is untouched. Secor Robeson re- A. Yes and working the slaves as tains his plunder, and the whiskey understand, at a very fair profit; in aid cons iL.k . luub men nui women were also being arrested, by other officers, to make them disclose the -whereabouts of their husbands, birothers and sons ; and fearing he migut get into difficulty, at some time, ifheshould go so far; he went to Ixihon," either at Spring or Fall term 4.664 ofithe Superior Court of Davidson County, to consult Thos. JBettle', who' was.'.tUen Solicitor ; that while the.Cfoiirt-was in session in the nef Court Housed at ajnterval when the Solicitor was not engagedthe af fiant said i v Mri Settled I am afraid that we , officers; of thlt Hojno Guard, will sooner or latex: getunto difficulty aj)utr arresting 4 mn not iabje to nlscicca the. whereabouts of their hus m tdndr "3U8, j&c, recent elections. Zach nas not beea accustomed ; to - see his money1 wasted in that way, Sitting Bull will ravs m unusually angry tones at Hayes for proving sueh it dead failure ia Ijau ana. : :'s : ' : ;' - . " Poor Rutherford ! Ny ,Shu 4c T has no" foundation in truth; ; as would J regular.; His time of. action was at be seen in his wise, and, prudent ad- the moment5 of publication of what ministration.. '.' were ierme'd-the i4 secret, accounts" :;-If elected by people to the high , . - of deflnite office of President, he will in the spir- "c " w vy j . it of Lincoln, consecrate , all lis pow- fact? to impress the public. He went Cr puysicui, , meuai auu in.'jrai-' w j lntO'i ttreavun. wuere.au h vusvjw us sacreu uuue uumuvcn vaiumu- ne Kmtr haa passea,ana aunngmany ny, and unswnv .'the riglrt -, aduousjab6r, 4 analyzed their the pressure of partism friends or en- . J - v . JS - - accounts ana tracea out tueir uuibwu emies. j '""" - - , -This 'was the first reply to his nomlfotMi&d . - " . - - v, l r.a;.;i.u(ii liit.jj itMii ,J?j- nsc & - ination : "Should your choice be. ra-1 bnlV Proof which wodld stand before tified by the people, I shall enter i a mdicj;ai tribunal.' There were great ,,nn tha rtroaf rinf io that, wnnlfl fa 1 'f!P? rt: ' - v consecration in Which the soldier- en-1 ters battle," - . , '. The following head-lines from the Post seem to indicate that Pittsburg future, as in the past, from the pun- j holders in the .West Indiea,' baa be ishment of the law. But Tuesday's j come possessed of, and now owns and eieutions nave given tnem warning. Ny Sun. ' :ttle,repUedt. -Nojrou won't is at iast awake it? "Reforar Watch i.ntt .ir ' any difficulty, go:on and ar- j Fircs Four Solid Miies of Blaze for ls r- 4 i last damnJMle ot.them, and ?m Anvr w.t ThAni.ri. Men : in 1 i 1!:orfP;80' akP Line One of the Grandest Torch- JU t-:ro untu tneir nusuanas.Drotn- li2nt DispiayS ever Made in the Smo erndons come-op. we nave got i ky Cityxhousands of .Democratic plenty ' of Confederate money to pay and independent Horny-Handed Sons 'HeirM umKfVi;meFreedoris r - r . ; 1 . i. we u anovei em uown ana oweep ?- . . ' 1 VkATVtA rvn A rearesitilielloal: haVr ing. power" to order civil 5actions, were nM?Ucity tliefficials were, their appointees, ; and the; judges their in-: txumts and,imirial proceedings 4, ' this the- 4th day of September,rl876f S X : a r -i -; Davipson Cou'fcT.YV I ). "!:;l'Fr;Lowe; ClerkIie Supe. piipr iCoorfi of 'Davidson builiere-: by-certify. that E. P.Mayhose; gen: works slaves there. Indeed, so great is the number of our citizens who are . . 1 1 11' A A IT . . A wirihv ,,nia . tnus siavenoiaerstuatrresiaent lirant wuua, uuiuuf n V1UICUV i - . . . . " thunder1 storm, were discussing the made tbem a probation in cause and effect of the forces of n. i one of his first messages to Congress ture. "Who invented lightning ?" in- i which we quote as; follows: "I de quired; theo lady. "Benjamin Frank-: 8ire K direct yo?tio?..A- :t. lm !M timmntiv rniia f ha Kian ' fact that the citizens of i the United At f this astounding intelligence the States; or persbns claiming to be citi ladvnanafid awhile if mMji " wns of the United States- large upon the achievements of the inven. holders in foreign lands of this species tor, and . finally" manifested ; her ap. ; of Pperty, slaves, ; forbidden by preciation thereof by the xclama- i the fundamental law of: their 4 alleged tion, "Cussed fool wasn't he 7 Look atranoei skosT srsscn that coktatjtv WJZ0LX V0LUJOW OF TELUJJO TRUTHS "Look at France vj v said Jamet Daly to the Seventeenth "Ward Sail. ore' and Yeterians' Tilden Hendrickt Club m?Avenue A last Evening. "See' wnat Jb ranee has done in two years with, a debt twice as great as that of tne united o tates, and compare its country, 1 recommena to yongress to provide .by stringent legislatibn a present commercial prosperity with tne depressed state of our country. Why, after sixteen years of power. after eleven years of profound peace, look at what the present Administra tidnihar brought ia? o. What we want is a bold n aggressive reformer, who will not shrink? from the hercu lean task of cleaning' the Augean sta bles at the Whito House, and, believe me, after the 4th of March we shall have Tilden and Hendricks there to doit.". ;r: V z :;. In Brooklyn a Haves , and Wheeler ar.;t.M rZnM v aaiwit th hn.Mntr wereuaily iclub, numbering 196 members who ; offering or deaUng in slaves, e&her as oi xne ;wYsr -f are voters, sent word to , the Tilden : owners, heirs, traders, or mortgages, edgelwhich inade the pnlyentrance and Heildrickg club that they had got . by citizens of the United States." a m wft m - B-r aw ia i I ill a . I I w. ili a a B aai - a w z - . r a u - .x - j t- m . a. t -...- - . i . . i . t . mW. p'yz t : T f . . BlCK OI witn jiortonism ana uut- Let us pray, brethren, with Rev, A, C. by :which it was nyeiii ana Babcockism at the head of 1 Georce D. D. and vote as We pray "the party," and would . like to join 1 against the slaveholder E, D. Morgan, the Tildehiclub. - They were received wnb has been nominated ' by the Re with cheers, and three other Hayes " publican party for Governor ' of the and Wheeler clubs there express a ' state of New York. . disposition to follow the example. broken into 5 HHe also bore a most importsnt in the impeaclinient of Judge Barnard, and -at! a cridial juncrt?ljaved it Northern ' Democrats ' sympathized? Afpftt. bv securing the appoint withtIieSpath;durin save us in the future from imilio . m of?cPHn V vTO tnnT As" svmpathy."Theorthern Democrats sh and all the alanbe of theorld he been whipped .without the Northern! -s iiahcd ;hi'' pn J7arford Times: A ' big bill of money and a roaring "whirlwind of tongue were wasted on Indiana in the .ipte. 6$ lHUv ; If . yon feel that ; everything goes wrong,, if yoii want to get up early in the mornings if you , have a pain in the stomacii take-a -dose of Dr. ;"We don't-wan't the white troops down here, said Packard, of Louis iana ; "they ; soon get fto affiliating with their own colored, and we can't make any. use t of them. What we wautire thecored regiments to keep these d-d Snigger plantation hands froniT voting rthe Democratic ticket Tor have acwwlinglYyDeen i bet tisferred from Texas, to the sugar fields of Lou iaajXAPittsburg Post 1 :r Subscribe for the Scar' and getthe- 4 - t - : t f a rtifa -i 4 'i . i r . s 3f5-
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