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N R N S L ' . THE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1876. ‘ 1 oy -. 4 2 100 lbs lower, at' $0.60 for Boptember | whole candidnoy was instigated by Wall 2 @t‘xhunc and $9.60@9.65 for October, Moats were | street, Himsclf a millionaire and a monoy- @ | tamo, at Gla for boxod shoulders, 7jo for | londer, he was put forward by that class that - do short ribs, and 8jc for do short clears. | he might trample out tho whole paper.money State. Tho testimony on this point is unim- peachable, Tho latters and documonts.on this point have nevor boon answered. 'the evidonco of hundreds of wilnesses to tho orninent, though that would be sad enongh ; but it is a cane of actual perjury, whichscema to be indisputably proved by the two afi- davits on record. Buch n chargo substanti. ‘ment {s made feom momory, and may not be strict. 1y correct.) ) The statement s incorrect. The now Ga nuthorized by the funding not of 1870 that Wrirtaxe A, Wiereen, sinco T have known him wall, has boon my frst cholce for |hekl!|m|. dency. Upright and fearlens, wiso and resolyin trusted by men of overy party, and worthy of thejr trust, thera Ia no man in_ the nation better Atted o TR [l " be Presidont than hu. Thia uiny bo sald withing . TEIMS OF SUNSCRIPTION. Tako freighta were firmer, ot 2jo for corn to [ faction. His wholo strength in Now York | same effect Lins novor boen controvertod. In { ated in so diract o mannor would, in a proper ';N‘“nlul required by tho funding nct, "‘"}: {laparagoment Lot qulat, tiodghtiul, nm.‘.,x:;. [ Buffalo. Tail froights were uncbanged. | and in the Enstern Btatos wns his reputation | Tozus, the plan of reducing the Republican { condition of publie morals, defent the cloo. :, o l';d":’ I";' “"“Il““‘“":h“f snfd b]‘"s‘d" o "‘r yentlon 0t Clncimiatl nssgned Uie fest piace o s EAXADLNIN "’i‘.,’!f“&‘,’f.’éf-f“ ERRRAIDAAR Highwines were steady, at $1.00 por gallon. | ns nn uncompromising advoeate of immedi- | volo i difforont, but just as offective. | tion of a man for Constable ; Low wmnch 0 pnid in the coin of the United States of tickot, —n 1nan agulnst whoao chirietor ol a breath Tefon wan ever cast, whout those who know -t Pafly FAttton, 4, 1 year. 2.00 t and firm, Wheat closed | ate spocia resumption, and his contribution | Under color of Iawa passed by a |moro then shonld it oporato sgainst the | the woight aud finencsa aa provided by B et eTare 10 bl am 7o tpate 13 JACKRO, an & &fi?}‘i‘?fifi%fig e fé:;: l:;;:o:“:: 92j0 for Soptember and | in 13?5 to donyx:t Azzny in Oblo was re- | Democratio Legislatare, negroes nro arrested | candidnto for the. Chief Mogistracy of a | It on tha 1ith day of July, 1870, tho dato ga lunet ne Tiscutx aml 8 Suuragous ae f,‘}‘:“l 7 oty Bildon: iierery s el s | 9430 for October. Corn elosed jo lowar, st | garded aa conclusive ovidenca that with him | for trivinl and even imnginary offenscs, con- | Ropublio of 44,000,000 of poople? If aman | Of tho funding acl, At that duto the silvor | girendy aceupled with eueh nucccen 'tiat ‘wo' may o pHwe an 42} cash and 41jo for September. Oatsclosed | specio resumption was rogorded as of more | vietod of folonies by whits Domooratie juries, | who confesses that ho committed perjury dollar containing 871} grains of pure silver sxpect mm 1o R,“ \t‘l‘fil‘{l‘]‘n} L‘.‘.fl'fi: ?Ifi:dfi.."&“.'a."“ 4 o L) Jchigher, at 813c for Boptomber or Octobor. | importance to the country than the duccess | ond then sold into serfdom, thus disfranchis- | in order to awindle the Governmont may bo | W88 tho American dollar, the only legal-ten- | {jon, i 8150 | 3v0 was firmor, at 680, Barley closed 1o | of the Democratio party, Take from him | ing them. In Sonth Carolina and Loulsinun, | elected to tho highest offico in the mation, | dor of Amorloan monoy. W Lavo Leroto- | Thmsong after the other the Indspondents, 20.00 massacra is tho favorite form of intimidation, It' theso things happen in the ovontof a Btate eloction, what may wo not expect in the national election? If these things aro allowed to happen under a Republican Administration, what security of lifo or lib- erty will the nogro, or even o white Repnb- Toitass fanali highor, nt 800 asked for Beptember and 790 | tho popular conviction that he is a hard- ‘ 'grpume:e{pllu went e, i FREres bid for Dc&bor. ‘:lloalul w;rgkmo;]l(;:hly n‘::;nqy m:n, md;:.:ou)dax:::‘ gota r‘e:l;I)M}L (RO preveat dely il mioi sureand give netivo and about stendy, the bulk selling at | able vote in any orn , espocinlly in %”L?fu".?&'f’&f?fi"&fl“}'&&fi'fi?“&f‘&,..., $56.76@0.85. Cattlo wu'm in botber domaud | Now York, Thero are thousanda in Illinols, Poat-Ofica order, or In regiatered lotters, at our risk. and closed firm. Sheep were soarco at $3.25@ | Wisconsin, Michigan, and even in Indiana 4 TO CITY BUDSCRIDERS. ) Dany. s pep week, | 475 for common o choice, One hundred | and Ohlo, who would not voto for Tiozx i Dally,- acuvered, Bundny inclnded, 0 cents per week | dollars in gold would buy $110,12} in groen- | nnder any consideration, excopt that they 2 foro explained & ronson for this provision. Thero had been a strong effort making in Europe and by certain Americans to estab- 1ish an internationnl coiuage; that is to say, a coinage of all countrics of . equivalent coing,of which porhnps the French five-franc waa Lo bo the unit. Amarican dollars wero to what encourngemont do public honors offer for truthfulness, integrity, nnd fair-dealing ? ‘What a contemptuons comment it would be upon the popular form of government it the majority of tho cltizons of this country should deliberately, and with a fall knowl. edgoof tho facts boforo thom, clect to the of whom the Tildenités expeeted such great things, flle fnto tho ranks of the Republicay party to do battle for reform and Unton. et Mr, JULIAN, the apostate, said in his Indlag. apolls speech, Inat 8aturday night: \Woare told by fio Repullican nath dob, Taouy in'n necambonint. Gan. oot Addrem THR TRIBUNE COMPANY, backs at the close. know ho i a hard-money tman, and opposod | lican, hovo in the South if Trivex shall be | lighest honors's man guilty of a crime | bo aquivalonts of the Fronch five-franc pioco, E“EHE:&:E}::E;EE?IHT:{&? figlén{s}:n !’é':;l-floz: " comernt Dearborn-sta., Chicago, I { : - to the continuance of paper monoy us a | elocted? which, Lod it boen discoverad and verified | This would have fuvolved o roduction in the | Wl Ro%hality diat "dun, Tann:son Knows i . TILDE The work of clectionaering with shot-guns | ;o ongor, —————— in timo, would have consigned im to the | Welght of pura motal in the Amoriean dollar. | boeo, 4 P and rovolvers goes bravely on in Loulslna, [ °52° © o thiérbloss, i s pAYdTIonSY mffl-%ms& mt;lw‘hfi N Z:T&LAOJ:& Penitentiary! Doforc such an acousation, it | An objectionto this was lnbnrpaucfl that to wrote to the' Hon, Witg. A GNEAT OAMPAION DOCUMENT. and tho causo of Truory and Teform pros. | % "0 q0 B0 4 Ohio, and the unlon of a3 LAEE AMIBAR SO ANG BURING Bk MU wonld no longer be possible to dofond the | fower tho Amorican dollar would bo to re. *Thetecord concluslyely proves that he was— pors amazingly. In Monroo four nssassina- 2, A BUSOM FRIEND OF **B03S TWEED® AND | a8 convincing arguments in favor of Dom- transparont fraud that to sup 2 it wonld A bt WiiO, ItspuCED xo | O0ratio success at tho polls. Grost palns |\ o ool 1n eithier State i to question FAXES,REFORMED NO GANALCOTRUFTION, AND | have beon taken to convey tho dea that those | oo snviigance, . 16 will docolve no lum} g oi;fil%filrslggl?:&ugt;hggr)‘aoggu‘;% incidents of tho campalgn wers wholly non- hard-money Democrat into opposing TtLoxN. R ORRI 'Ll 3 i o 1 3 A LR AR IN FRAUDULENT ELECTIONS, AS | Political in character, but the fact that each | 1y "o aly possibla viotins of tho frand will ! BNARGED UPON RIM DY HORACK GREELEY. - | of the four murdered men was a Republican, be thosa Rapublicans who, boing ‘eonselanc 8. AN ISS8URR OF SILINPLABTERS TO LADOR- and that the bloodshed was b,m by white D! " g N IN THE IRON REGIONS OP MICHIGAN, i 7 tiously supporters of o greenback poli nl!l‘.] flnuosmmus RAILROAD BHARK, Wito | Democrats in connection with & Republican y s gre policy, & will peraist in supporting a third party after SE] BY DEVOURING WESTERN i‘«:‘fi::fu’a“x";g;Axcx.m TROUDLE. b;’:“:"'“’ ‘:< l;;ncc:g:ot}“l; :nh::i::fi&: their Domocratic assocjated have gone back Tiite great Campaiku Document Alls tour pages of | that tho o-Leagu to thelr own party. Tho votes of those Trpusssize. Acopy llxm%oe'l:huuldwpuuu intbe | bloody business. At last accounts, the efforts mon, all Ropublicans, thus divertod to & t mt 5 e eaheater Ciby uverywhers should order | Of the Demoorats to convince tho negroes of | ypi g perys Srifl be the result of this fraud, *+‘Tiiden’s Itecard” for dlstribotion. the error of their ways had baen oxtremaly | o0 Stata where the vote is compara. * 1t wiltve fi.flfl l::’ fl;: 'r‘::cs.o ::n charges pald wacoossfal, tho colored mon having fled to tivaiy closo, may have the effect of defeating o by mall or ) ) o the 10“0::lflu terma g placcs of concealment and safety. tho Republican Btats ticket in Ootober. or 100 caples.. — Foe mdorou bl 3| Honaro Szxsoun has boen ot his old tricks Trzoxx and Hexonicxs know the imporlateo Eingle vony, .. - | to them of the Octobar eloctions, and hence By the 1,000 coplcs, epcclal rates will L charged. sgain, and with the customary result. He thelr willingness that .the part 'in Ohlo and \ Bead opdare tminediatety ‘“15“'1'""'3{‘.‘ fi&f‘.‘}l’:‘u“' was nominated by the New York Demoeratio n:”m‘ mlgnrelo o w'“ ga flz’ S teaudlo State Convention yoslcrduy., bat not until he Siotics w m’um{ng it ryy in oither of thoso AMU A bad sent n telegram begging that his name Siates. Republioans who are mupporting s should not be used, na the wesk state of his DeVicker’s Theatre, third party can readily =ce the uss tho Maglson street, botween Dearborn aad Btate. *‘The | health would not parmit him to enter aotive- Deomoczatio pasty fs making of them, and of ad h ly upon tho canvasas It was well known | )00 " simate which that party 'pnu on Haveyly’s Thostzo, that his namo would bo proscuted, andno |\ i iy taitigence when it assnmes they can oJlandolph, sreet, between Ciark aud Lasalle. 80 | porson was botter informed of it than him. B! solf. His nomination was a foregone conclu. be succeastully duped and swindled in such duct of Disrarwr and tho Tory party touch- ing the Turkish atrocities in Bulgoria, tho Engligh papers are piling up evidence to show the infamous craclties of tho Turkish butchers, and have created a popular senti- mont against that country which takes prec- edonce of evory other quostion. The Lon- don Times says very forcibly: * Buch istho rsing anger that, if thoy woro to repeat on tho soil of Bervin avena small part of the horrors which they have committed in Bul- garin, the strongest Ministry would bs powcer- less to prevent this country from rushing into an intercention which might settle the fate of Turkey Jorever.” 8ir Wmirax Han- count, in the |Houso of -Com- mons, gave utteranca to the emphatic sontimont that *‘lio hoped to God that wo had at lnat dono with tho Turks.” Tho most surprising feature of the caso is that England should have ever hnd anything to do with thom, The Times itsolf shows that their wars lhove nlways been accompaniod with massacres and the most flondish cruclties. Thore have boon horrible massacres in Con- stantinople, Smyrnn, and Oyprus. Threo thousand Greeks wore massacred in Rhodos, In Belo, 30,000 people wero put to death. Fifty thousand men, women, aud childron The masters In political sclence who constructed our systom prescrvod the Btate Governments ng bulwarka of tha freedom of Individuals and locajl: tiea ngalnst oppression from centralized power, They recognized no right of constitutiona! secoq. slon; but hc‘e{ left revolution organized wheneve it should be demanded by .tho public opinlon of ¢ Btates left it, with the powar to snnp tho te of thy confederation as & natlon nught break a treaty, and o repel cocrclon os & nation might fepeal ffire slon. duce tho **dollars” in which the American bonds wero to be paid. To provént suchn construotion, the funding law provided that the coin {n which the bonds waro to be pnid wagto be of the standard woight and fine- ness (not talue) established by law ot the date of tho act in July, 1870, honesty of the American people nor justify the principle of popular government, 2, It is a lomontable faot that this chargo of porjury, sustained by Mr, Tipex's own statements, not denied but tacitly admitted by him, has alienatod but two or threo of the public organs which had undortaken his sup- port, and haa not called from a single Domo- cratio politiclan of consequence a demand that Mr. Trozx must dony having mado ono or the other of thosostatements, and so clear himself absolutely from tho charge. This state of thinps indicates more surely than ever that tho single purpose and solo ambi- tionof tho Democratio politicians is to possess tho officon, patronage, and power of the Na- tional Govornment, nnd that they will not halt at any obstaclo* nor Lesitato atany vil- lainy which may como in their way to this ond. Partyism and spoils-hunting have nover been carried to so dangerous an ex- tromity, - The eloction of Mr. Tmpey, though a porjurer, wonld mark the succession of the Confederates of . tho Bouth and the Democratio politicians of tho North to power; and tha fact that he would bo degrnded in tho oyes of all decent men, and that ho would bo restrained by nono of In o speech at Albany fn 1801 Mr, Tispay sald: ‘1 for one will reslat under any clrenmsiances t! usc of forca to coerce the Ean’lll into the Unhl:.‘ Kirst, because it wonld be Ineffective, and nexi, Leeaune {t would lead to a war of extermlnation asong those who nre brethren, —not by tho ties of country alone, but of blood. It after such declarations as theso Mr. Juriax thinks TiLozs was not n sccessfonlst, he can certafuly have no difficulty in bolleving that JreronoN DAvis was a radical Union man, — The Fort Greene (Brooklyn) Presbyterlan Church hias get an example to the world, A fellow nomed HATPIBLD was engaged to one of the young lndies of tho cliolr, & beautitul girl vamed Geutrups Niciois. Recognizing hia Inability to eanctify the nuptials, hls cowardly splrit drove him to inventing slauders, and to carry them to o full cxcuse for Lls apostacy from his agrecment he enlisted the sympathy and tongue of his mother. GXRTRUDR wis plucky, and brough tho twain befora the church on a charge of scandal, and, to the credit of the THE COTTON-TAX BWINDLE, Probably the first steal that will bo pro- posed by tho Confoderate party, in case it shall succood in electing TizpeN President and securing control of both Houses of Con- gress, will be torefund to the various States (principally tho Southern Btates) the tax loviod on cotton botween tho years 1863 and 1808, amounting in bulk to $86,072,088. A bill to provide this gigantio opportunity for plundering the Treasury was actually intro. duced at this last session by Werra, of Mis- sissippi, notwithstanding tho resiraint of a Tepublicnn majority in tho Senato and tho absoluta cortainty of a voto by President Gnaxt, DBut thero was no thought of pass- ing it through the presont Congress; the purposo of introducing it was morely to propare tha public mind and accustom the poople to o discussion which admits . the possibility of such legislation. The bill | Fort Greens Presbyterlan congregation, the New Cllcago Thoatro. slon, and henco the opportunity was afford- | ® barotacad maunor. wora sold into slavery, Tho hostages wore ::l:zilx‘:w:::d;mx:nnk:m bas :uch:l\;:cbar 0 | 41troduced by Wewrs professed to providea | slanderous mother and son wero Pl'onllll‘ly e ofSlackstreon bctwacn Laks sod Randolob. Hooley's | 370 o little of Bexuoum's faverite % WSROI NEAY murdered, and not enough peopls wera left pliable to thoir pnrpou&mm X | givision of the money for & porpetunl froe. | communicated. THE ———— AT e claptrap. Ho was nominated by M 3, Tienmixe has weitten o Iothin fo to gathor the harvest. Thoreisno moro ren- school fand in the difforent Btates; but this 8. 8axwzn J. Trupex tacitly admitting that he swore falsely in ordor to cheat tho Gov- ernment, and the Domocratio politicians and preas supporting him under this admission, the success of both would ba the most serious menace that could threaten this Gov- ernment. Thers iano political villainy at ‘which such a combination would hesitate. ‘Trpex himsolf would have nothing to loso and everything to gnin by lending himself to the rmidera on, the Natlonal Troasury. A man standing before his country as & perjurer, and convicted - out of his own mouth of having swindled son now why the Turks should be any moro morciful than thoy wore then. 7They.are just as ignorant, superstitious, and fanatical a5 thoy were then, The hostility between them nnd the Christinns is just as bitter, The great majority of the Mohamme- dans are oven more fanatical than they were during the war: for Greek independonce. They know nothing of tho condition of tha rest of Europo. 'Thoy learn nothing from history or tho progress of civ- ilization. They alwnys have been, are now, and always will be, until they are stampod ont, fanatical butchors. It is o mattor, how- The Infer-Ocean snnounces that It has pure chased two presscs, each with “a capacity equal 0 15,000 perfect papers per hour, or 80,000 for tho two.” Whgt the X-0. wants with two preascs, when one, of the capabllity thus Indicat. ed, would work off its wholc edition in ten or file teen minutes, Is *onc of those things no fellow can find out,” —— The New York papers daily bring tales of hn(i\br:?lm ‘seapes and manifestations of phe- nomenal vigor on the wires of the Brooklyn Lridge. A very clever nccident, by which mill- {ons are mutilated and souls scnt to the bourne from which no traveler has returned up to the time we go to press, will be next In order, and Monroe street, cotner Dearborn. Varioty performe | acclamation, just as he had ealcnlated he Suce. ——————— would be in caso he showod the proper ETINGS. ‘@“fl'} amount of roluctance in advance, Of EILWINNING LODGE, No. 811, A., ¥, aud A. M.~ | course Lie will accept, and we beliove he will A regnlar communication will be held this (Thursdas) | be badly beaten by Gov. Moroay, HoraTio vecuing, 3148 lust., at Coriniblan Hall, 187 East Kinzios 5 L w. Member aro ifrgeatly requesied {o bo prescut on Brruour is a favorite candidate with the B of R ST Io'8. CHANLETTE, tec. - | closs of Demooratio politicians who mannge Conventions in Now York., Ho is their kind i THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1876. of aman,—a candidate of th.e maolxin.n.‘ His by them this year. The four counties to well-known peace-at-any-price proclivities ; | ohih allnsion is made are COhickasaw, Co- UNIQUE AND INTERESTING, the lukewarm and Lnlf-hearted meaner in | piyy - Gohoma, and Colfax. Chickasaw . which he discharged kiw duties as Governor Connty has a black population of 10,069 and Trn Tarnusn of Saturday, Sept. 2, will contaln, | jn sending the soldiers of Now York to the | 4 ohite population of 9,830, In 1873 the - in addition to Its usual extent and varicly of mat- | front jn 1862 aud 1863 ; his hearty sym. the Cincinnati Gazelts in which he brings ont some remarksble facts concerning the Mississippi plan and the way it operated in four countics of that State, The facts dis- closod aro worthy the attontion of our roaders as showing the manner in which the election was carried by the Democrats last yeoar, and inferentially how it will bo carried was 8 mere.protonse which will be dropped whenever the Confedorates get a sufilcient majority to insure the success of the schome. The insincerity of the professed distribution for school purposes is shown by tho proposition to rofund in proportion 83 tho tax was peid in certain Btates without rogard to the reclative necessi- ties for school facilities. Thus the great State of Towa would get a *porpoetual school fund” of just 76 conts in this way, many of the Northorn Btaitg nothing at all, while Georgla would got nearly twelve millions, Alabama over ten millions, Arkansas two and to ™ an, 1,463 ; i . ovornment, could not consistently re- : erhaps acceptable. ter un that day of the week, & 1aost unique and la- : 1 e vole was os followa: Ropublican, 14635 | v "ror congratulntion that the English | the G nt, coul y SnabAIf miltions, And so-on. perhaps accey bl tho literataro of the com- | Pathy with the viclent opposition of | Demooratic, 976, In 1875 it waa: Repub- 2 ;. | fuse his aid to the men who elected him to g —————— ;‘;lflm_flgcfi'l“‘:lln:‘;’!“ :" :'c:':':";':‘:“;" S :’ e | the New York Domocracy to the O P have st last boen compelled to oxpress thair ‘l'o understand the infamy of the proposi- lican, 987; Democratic, 1,778. How was enable them to thrust thelr arms deop in the this immenso gain socured? On the 26th of strong box of the nation. That he would not be disinolined to share thelr plundor seoms to be sufficiently atteated by the greed which ‘haa prompted him to accumalate his millions in questionable practices, and ovon to refuse to pay a tox theroon. He would lond him- solf to tho Confederate raids on the Trensury ‘celebratod letier written by Gen. It B.TiAves from | draft-law, and his ghare in the responsibility the'camp of SuEnpax's army near Charlostown, | £ rul massacre of negroes by the Irish Va., Au}:;. 24, 1804, lnwhich occum the memor- g:,:';r:z‘ol Now York ‘fi:y i:’iwu‘_‘“ Isst Jonuary Wrtux D, Foares, s Federal able deciuration that ** Anoficer At for duty who officer, wrots a lotter to the Qovernor at thls crisls would abandon his poat to eloctioneor | this hns mado the name of HosaTio B2xMoUn | 4powing how the Domocrats carried Chicka- for n scat In Congress ought Lo be acalped /™ particularly obnoxious to the Republicans of | oo County, and a largo . mumber of Also, a fac-simllse of the hand-bill announcing | the State, Ho cannot command a singlo witn bofors the Ozford Grand Jury the Peaco-Meeting at Seymour, Ind., Bept. 14, 3564, at wiich Tuowas A, HEsonicka wes the | Lopublican vote es sgainst Gov. Moxow¥, | corroborated every statoment in tho lottsr. peinelpal speaker. whose record as a War-Governor is every- | yor weeka prior to tho eloetion, the larger indignant disapproval of their protege's con- duct, It promises to securs the Christians in tho reforms which they deserve and de- mand, It promises to guarantco them tho ordinary righta of humanity and socioty. It is an omen that when tho final day of settle- mont comes for these horriblo atrocities, tho whole world will riss and order theso butch- Beecner nsks for achange of venuo of the trial of thesuit of MouLTON against limself from Kings County to Franklin, a countylocats ed fn the northern part of Now York, Ho says lie cannot get an fmpartial trial in Brooklyn, and demands a change to the backwoods, wherd nobody ever. heard of him or his church. ———— tion it need only bo stated that this'was the only tax paid by the South which could be falrly construed as on account of the War oxponacs and losscs, whilo the North pald spocial War taxes for o long torm of yoars, amounting for a time to a3 much as four hundred millions ' year, The only claim of any plausibility on which to base tho refund- An unfortunate g(g) in East 8t. Louls sayi e H to indomnify tha South for ita war losses the the clild'a father i & onc-armed man, aud re- . tion of TiLoEN Mar | thing that Gov. SzyMoun's is not. ers outsido tho palo of civilized nations. Tho ing of thia vary small proportion of the War | fuses any further foformation. One-third the e el ot omte pasaller | Snp e R B O T O e "7 | only regrot is that o man of Dismazua's brill. | 2ote willingly bacauso of his personal aym. | (s jovicd upon tho South, 1 that tho nation | population of tho town havo lost an urm on the TThesa features of tho papier of Enturday next will TILDEN AS A GREENBACKER. was organized into military companies, who | 1,04 phflitien and widesproad fame should | Pathy with the “‘Lost Causo.” But in Bo certaln to attract general ntttention and inter- | The Trzomx campaign in Indiana is in folf | visited the residences of tho most prominent sat, and create an extra demand for tho lssus of | plast Luxpens, Horaan, Voonmzes, and | colored Republicans and fired into them. St day, Nowa-tlenlces should prepare for this by | o e Soios B R BT oy | The Democratio olubs passed resolutions not ‘sending in at onc thelr orders for a larga supply to 4 3 Y| 5 sty die Thien. Jandi: to pabiatavatia tite Western News Company in this city, Prico as | 811 advocate Titoew's cloction as & 'Groen- ompioy pa i waual. backer, and claim that on that point he is an | tho Ropublican ticket. Democratio speakors R T abler and more relinble candidate than Peren | 8tmass-mootings draw plstols and, flourishing Warmer woathor, with possibly occasional | ooprp They have, with Hexpnzoxa' ap- them, shouted: “These are the nrgumonts raing, ars the conditions predicted for this proval, declared him & mors trusty advocate | W0 expoct to camry the oloction with,” ¢ To eegion to-day. and champlon of & greanback currenoy than: | 50m up,” ssys Mr, Frares, “it I wora to SRR e b Tt even Bax Oamy. The fraud is, of courss, | Btato that this county, for two weocks prior Greenbacks yeaterday nt the New York transparont—self-ovident to all men save tho | to the clection and ono week afler, was s hell Gold Exchangoe closed at 91, tho highest comparativo houdfal of porsons who are | UPOD earth, I would only tell the truth. I Bguro teached for snvaralyoars. holding conventions and making spoeches E‘B Vg? byl'?"m“"“u‘:h;fl“d“ that "2“7!‘ Tho Gorman Mothodists of Tows are enti- | for PeTzs Cooren. Of thesa the Democratic ought my lifo was in ger, on accoun tled to grn:.“un?git‘fo;l the uxcnl‘l)nn‘t :;o;?ng wing aro expectod and will all vote for Tz | Of the political excitemont, and was advized thoy makein tho mattor of miniuterial moral. | PEN, whila the Republicans who kave boen by them to be on my guard oll the time. | now more than & woek since the discovery §ty. At tho session of the Southwestern | aud can be duped into the third party are to | Almoat any Republican in the county could | was made, and thoro has been no utteranco Conference st Burlington yestorday it wes | be encouraged to vote for Coorrs. This is tell enough to inulldn‘t.o a dozon eloo- | on his part, excopt the theory of his private Placed on rocord that for tha past two years | tho mission of Sux Oinr, 'the Greenback | tions, it they wore notafrald to tall tho | seoretary (probsbly advanced at tha inatanco 50 churgos linve boen preferrcd ogalnst any | candidate for Vico-Prosident. He was tho truth. of Trzozx) that the $20,000 which ho swore hed no right to coerce the seceding States to return to their allogiance, that tho entire responsibility of the War rests ypon the North, and that the North should bear alone tho wholo cost of the War, But this is pro- cisely the claim that will be urged when the Confedorates of the South and the Btate- Boveroignty politicinns of the North shall Lava. aoquired absolute control; and oncs the legislative, judicial, and execative power of tho Government be placed in their hands, thero will be no lawful way of proventing them from carrying out this dootrine to its logical conclusions, The strongth of the support which this propoeition to refund the cotton tax will command in case the Domocrats shall obtain control may be inferred from the following statoment of tho division that will bo mada of it: rollroadsdhat run through the town, and there is trouble among tha cripples and much wondet 08 to who may be the happy ancestor, e ——— mattora his ruling passion for money, and his accustomed indifferonca s to the means nsed to obtain it, would make him the natural nlly of the merconary and corrupt men in politics, who would naturally find their way to the front with such a man in the Excou. tive Mansion. “ THE AMERICAN DOLLAB. - : . The discussion of tho silvor quostion throogh the columns of Tmr Trmuxz by varions gentlemen has been conducted with much abllity; but the opponenta of silver colnsge have persistently ignored, oxcopt where they have denied, tho fact that the American ‘‘dollar,” the standard unit of valuo by which other values wore mensured, was, from 1792 to 1873, the silver dollar con. taining 871} grains of purs silver. The waight of the coinoed dollar was changed have sulliod the closing days of his career by appearing sa the apologist of massacre and tho defenderof the butchers of women and little children. 4 Geonaz B, McCreLLaN, after approaching the situstion by paratlels, has decided to sup- port TILDEN with the force ho has at his com- mand, vigorously plotesting, mesnwhile, that o cannot move securely nor attain any lasting victory unless reinforcements are promptly for- warded. THE CONSEQUENCES OF ELECTING TILD EN ‘The digcussion relative to Sawves J, Tiz. pEn's contradictory -statements under oath hoa beon confined thus far to o mero expos.” tion of the caso and tho intorchangoe of opin- ion on its merits. This waa tho natural drift of all reforenco to the alloged perjury pend- ing the timo when o donial might be expocted from Mr. Truorx that he had sworn to'one or the other of tho statements. But it is S —— Bpealing of its new presses, alleged to ham “cost ?? $43,600, the Tnter-Ocean naks itatlf why it “made 8o largo an jovestment.” By-and-by, 1#i all probabllity, tho manufacturcr of those presses will ask himeclf why % made 60 large an {nvestment,” and will be able to glve himselt no satisfactory answer. ———— A Bherlff named MooN arose to the oceasion in Datlas (Texzas) the other day, A mob ap- proached the jall with the Intention of hanging frinistor in the C candidato for Licnwenant-Governor on tho | Copish County has o whits population of | was paid o Lim in 1862 was really oarnod fn | Several times, fnally sosting at 412} grolus; e K ranaas. - 2,585,008 :In::l:!::d nfl;:; kfifflu?fl?cfi"%fifgf ;l;:: UL taeRe O Seae Avzxx tickot fn Ohlo in 1875, Holas now | 10,218 and a black population of 10,390, In | previous years. Thisis admitted on allaides bk thie- wrsipht of ipuce. aliver.containid I ?;%3"}36‘8‘;‘.;‘,‘;.‘.‘ ot 1,807,003 | that pru{)nnr, and tho crowd dlnpyemd. Ohicago denlers have not yot made up | boen put on tho ticket with Coorer that he | 1873 it voted Domocratia 1,676, Republican, | to be no anawer ot all, since the law required the g"u": wos n:lvnt d;;"“““ :x;om “1” bo- 02,727 Kanme. e, o 408 ——————— fBoir minds as to tho probablo effect of the | may encourage and kaop alive the Groenbaok | 1,784 ; in 1875 the vots waa: Democratic, ginning, but was always 8714 grains of pure b areturn of tho gross income of tho year, The patients of Berkeloy Springs, Va., have and since Mr. Tizoex ovidently so under. 553, 827|Lonlsiana, ., 10,008,601 o assumed the responsibility of thelr own cures. brealt in the haid-cox] combination at the | organization, and keop that many Republic. | 2,435, Republican, 871, Tho Sheriff of the silver. In tho letter of Mr. Wonsmre pub- - East upon the price of anthracite in' this | ans from voling for Haxes, Tho Groen- county, in a letter to Gov. Axxs, shows how lished in Tnz Tnunk of Aug. 30 he thus 3, 850|New Yo A Dr. CrawponD, unaer whose hands,one Mr. stood the law, na ko made deductions in his 1,050, 704|0hl0... J 01 city. In Now York a reduction isannounced | back Demoorats of Indianaand Ohio will all | this remarkable change in the voto waa ef- | return unoun.t(ng to nearly 7,000 as war. | Clearly and acourately states tho trath of tho i '5!'&}4 R. Teiei "):‘:'"“;" l"":h Wj":fd unht)‘ i ;“h"'l’n:r of $1 per ton on ull grades, and tho general | vote for TiuneN, feotod. As in Chickasaw County, the Dom- | rantod by the law. . There is no longer any ‘"‘::’m timo tbe bonds spoken of fusuea, l?.'xi‘ftf.'i‘if i e ey expectation of o similar docline in Chicago | The Republicans who Lave gone into this | ocrats banded themselves into military com- | yeasonable room for doubt, then, that M, o B, the bonds epokon of Jvate Iasusd, hanged by tho neck until ho was dead. e ———— that dollar was tho only legal standsrd of value or unit of the money of the Unlted States. Tha bonds obligate the Government to pay dollars; and ¢ queation comes up, **What did the word dol! mean at thut timo?" Dy referring to the law-dic- tfonazy we find that it meant, at tho time eafd ‘bonds were {ssued, the money-unit of the United States ss represented by a silver coin containing 4125 graina of stlver of the Sncaces of D00-1000tHe; and this waa the menning of the word **dollar notll tho pasange of tho act of 1873, which, sawe bye seon, tiansforred the unit-of-value quality to tho gold dollar, and also doprived tho aflver dollar of ita legal-tender quality, This covera the point that the **dollar," the unit of the American coinnago, was tha dollar which, no matter what ita weight may have been, always contained 871} graing of pure silver, The “dollar” of From this i§ will bo soen that the Con- gressmen from Alabama, Florida, Xentucky, Maryland, Mississippl, North Carolina, South QOarolina, Texas, Virginia, Arknusas, Goor- gis, Louisiana, Missourl, and 'Tennessso— fourtaen Southern Statos, with 92 Represent- atives and 28 Sonatora—would go to Wash- inglon solidly for the steal. This would conatituta a very reapootable nuclens about which to rally the Democratic nsjority, es- peoially with the aid that would bo forth- coming from the $U8,000,000 which it is proposed to appropriate. It i not likely that the Executive authority of Mr., TiLpex would intervene to pravent tha steal, believ- ing as he does that the Bouthern States bnd & right to sccede, and that therojwas no con- bes wado tho trado extremoly dull, Whether | Greenback party in good faith can hardly | panies, armod themselves with guns and this expectation will bo realized is st present | continue much longer blind to the trap | cannons, and disporsed tho negroes overy &-matter of much uncortaint; which has been preparod for them. They time thay astempted to hold a moeeting. e can hardly fail to ses that the Democratio | Aany of thenegrous weracompelled toremain party is merely using the Greonback party to | 8¢ home and notallowed to fotu. and oihers divert votes from tho Republicans in order | Wore preventod by intimidation and throats to olect TILDEN. E"gr, Democratio Groen- | of murder, 'The Chairman of the Exocutiva backer in Ohio and Tndiana will vote tho | Ropublican Committeo of the county slso Democratio ticket for Btato and county off. | confirmed this statement of the Sheriff. Ha < ¢ cers and for Congress at the Octobor clec. | Aaya: *'The Domocrats are threatening to Yons until ber preparations ara comploted | yyony, ghilo the Republican membors of that | take the Ropublicans' livea. Thoy are (hroat- for throwing an srmy Into Sorvia, Bowe } pory ora 1o throw their votos away ou a | oning me every day. I cannot stir without color to this belief is acen in the fact that, | {hird ticket, protection. . . . We want to know- if The dishonesty of tha Democratio policy | this Government will protect the people. 1t 1s, however, consistent with tho whole obar. | i gotting so that our cluba can't meet with- acter of the campalgn. It is announcedthat | out expacting some of our men to be killed,” Mr, Tiozy, in his office at Albany, person. | Cosloma County ceat 1,205 Republican ‘I'1uozx made both the following statomants under oath : On_ Dec, 20, 1803, A Ban Jose (Cal.) laborer, engaged In the ex cavation of a cellar, found a stone jug filled with lialf o million In gold dust. The “find ” is cre- ating an Intenso excltement, and even the city officlals aro offering & bonus for the privilege of wielding o pick on vacaut lots, In his answer to the Mr. TwpEN suore (o alcomplaint in the Clrcult return “under oath, inlCourt of the United which ke sald ; |tates, bn the auit of the *41 Lercby certify that!St, Louls, Allon & Terre the following is & \ruallfaufe Jtaliroad Com- and faithful statement of.nany againat Aimaelf and the gaigs, profits, or_in-jofAers, which ansicer was comé of BANUEL, TiL-Utled recently, Alr, T1LDYN DEN, of the Clty of Newiswors under outh as jols ¥ . New York, State of Now| . York, whetber derived|vices the defendant, TiL. from'any kind of pruper-{px, wada @ churie ot ty, ronta, interests, divl-$10,000 againet satd sec- dends, salary, or‘fromlond-mortzage bondhold- any profession, trade, fvrs, nad the sald charge .mrlnywenl. orvacation, |was paid Ly or on behs)f or from aoy other sautcélof ald second-morigaye whatever, ‘from 1st duylbondtiolders on the 17th of ary to dlst day ofjaf October, 18625, . . 18U2, bothjthat the defendant, Tin- Germany is suspicious of tho intentiowr of Russia in connection with a movement for o ccssation of hostilities botwoen tho ‘Turkish and Bervian forces, and tho opin. jon is gaining currency that Russia's real purpose is to prolong the peace negotia- ——— , Tf 1t must be done, the more aristocratic lo its nature the moro interesting 1t becomes. Tho Marchese MAXTROAZZA I8 oo trial at Bologus, the homs of the sausage, for forging tho nawe of Victor EMANURL to two bills of exchauge for 100,000 livres each, ——— ‘The TiLDEN and Hexpnicks Club of an East- ern town, not recognlzing the eternal fitness of things, aro coriplaining that the local po- per publishes foformation of thelr meetivgs whilo tho other Powers favor anarrangement which sball restore peaco et onco, Russia unly wants an armistice. mber, luclusive, aud snb. = the United Btatos, therofore, was 8714 grajps “between losertions of death aud noticos The Germaun-American citizens of Chicago “atly dircets the Democratio campaign in all | Yotes in 1878, but only 284 In 1875, the ;‘:c’l to an Income tax un-| :‘:r'\'r\c:‘:r -70:':::‘ld?' n?»‘; of pure silver, ‘l"h\a was m;vor changed un- ;?:::‘&n:h?;m:ybu:r ::‘Llol:‘h:hl;uggwm‘ tramps}® —— % aro to bo congratulsted upon their good for- { narts of the country. Tho Peres Coorrn | Democrats carrying it by an immenes ma. Soriha itxalsslewdal thel :‘:I':fl':,";", e ofthaliko | H) 1873, whon that dollar was abolishod, and Tha most immineat, da Filia e PERSONAL. tuns in being afforded tha opportunity of | ticket iz m more appendage to the Tizpgy | jority. In this county, the mob compelled 1 a gold dollar of a prescribed woight was BEer ot g passaga fram all sonrces, $7,<|count of w!eulnmq 118,% wervices rendered to thi flvn-mor\t:lzu bondhold. ors and the Necelvers, listoning to a specch by Oanw Scrunz in the Gorman language. Mr. Sonuaz will speak fn " Chicago mext Thuraday evening at AlcCor. of this steal in case tho Demoorats shall se- ticket, Nota Democrat will vote for Coor- | tho Bupervisors to doclaro the dffice of Sher- cure the powor to pass it consiats of theso substitnted, The United Btates have had xn. Bo tho wholo vote given for the third- | iff vacant, and then compelled him to leave Dr, Chadbourne, tho President of Wiusms Cole saveral * dollars”; 1. The atandard dollar, lege, has been granted a patent on **a tonslon do- il hich was paid to hin by two circumstances: (1) The Confederates { vico for twisting machines, " arty candidates is to be withdrawn from the | the county at ths peril of bhis lito, They i 10 PAzantau ¢ | the unit of American coinsge, containing r R i * mick Hall to bis fellow.countrymen in this %«pflbflefln party ; and by that fraud and | then inaugurated a relgn of terroramong the Viaad, ! 4714 grains of pura stiver, 2, The gold dol- of the Bouth will constitute a majority of tha | Alfred Johnson, who secontly crossed the occ aty, but, o8 hil time is Jimited, ho will not ‘bo shle to deliver a spoech in English at present in Chicago. It is necdless to pre- *dict o mammoth attendance and 'n splendid in the dory Contennial, was Afty-seven days at scs. o was both crow and Captain of his craft. Dora Is a most peraistent frequenter of the Loa- - don Zoological Gardens, pursuing his studiea from 1ifa thero whenover he is in the neighiborhood. M, Thiers, it is reported, thinks tho victorles of Napoleon wero not frultloss, sinco thoy gave occa~ slon for his **lilstory of tho Conmsulato and (bo Emplre." Gen, Butler {5 now known in politics as *'(be widow,™ having {ncautiously compared his woolok of tha Lowell voters to tho pressing love-makivg of an ancient rellct, Louls Napoleon's dinnor with the Queen hst made the radicsl papers of Parls furious. ~Tho Now York World suggests that, as he douhtless had a very bad dinner, they alould not bo over-hot about It, Mr. Willlam Tlack, tho English novellst, hss been the guest of Surrogate Hutchine fn New York. ‘Thoy visited Gllmora's Garden In company Sundsy niglt—s bad bogluniog for a satirical observer of Aumerican customs, t Claude N, Avenateln, the naval officer who com- mitted sulclda In New York aturday, suflered from an ballucination which made him believe that Democratio cancus, and will therefore bo able to constrain a party vote in their favor j and (2) the vast amount of money involved. in tho steal will attract the ready co.opera- tion of a tromendous lobby and all the cor- rupt elomenta of tho party, The monoy will not be divided, of course, among those who originally contributed the tax (which, 88 n matter of fact, was pald by the con. sumers), but will be parceled out among the attorneys, claim-agents, - Confederate Con- grossmen, and rascally politiclons of the Demooratio persuasion, Political and mer- conary considarations will alike promote the’ scheine, which, iucluding the cost of dis- tributing the funds, will add a round hun. dred millions to tho present national dobt. which ' payment appears under .fiu of Noy, kg 1502, In & statement oue moxed tothe irst report aforesald, oa having been : recuipted’ for by thio sald TILDEN, ‘On sccount of urofessfonal services. " To thess who profess to wondor why this diseropancy . has only been discovered now, aftor fourteen years, it is sufficiont to asy that My, Truoey's answer fo the Allon & Torre Haute Railrosd muit, of which the socond statement is & part, was made within a fow wooks, and it was fu that sworn stato. ment that he firat convicted himself of hav- ing sworn falsely in 1802, It was not pos. sible, therefore, to mako an exposuro of tho case beforg, and no one would have dreamed of charging him with perjury had ho not himself mado the accusation and furnished tho proof. It is time now to.consider the eoffact of electing 8 man Presidont who has made two contradictory statemonts under oath, one of which shows that he swore deceit the Democrats expect to carry not on- | negroes, took completo possession of the Iy Indiane, but Ohio, and to elect a majority | Polls, and carried the election with acarcely of Democrata to Congress, and get control of | Suy opposition, the few scattoring votes that the State Legislature in s many Btates as | they allowed to be cast for the Itopublican - zoception of tha g',"?‘ orator by {ho Gar. possible, condidstes not interfering with their plans, mans of ihls cily, They are roai'y tobe en- | * 1y Opfo, Aruey and Ewixa are advocating | In 1873, Colfax County had 1,550 Repub. Yo = the elaction of ‘T1rpEN on tho ground that he | lioan voters and 41 Democrats, but in 1875 Abill wan filed yesterdsy in the Cirsult | 18 in favor of maintaining tho greenback cur. 1,737 Domocratie voloa wero counted in and Court praying for an_injunction restraining | Tency, and in o quantity *equal to tho de. only 059 Republiean! The Clerk of the the Board of County Commissioners from | mandsof the business wants of the country,” | Ohancery Court of that county, in & letter to canfirming (ho contract recently awarded to | 6ud becauso ho iz in favor of the indefinito Gov, Aurs, shows that mobs of Democrats McNewL & Bon for the stome-work on tho | Pstponement of apecie resumption, .'There | from neighboring towns and countles poured new Coust-Tiouse, Tho bill sets forth the | 8% it is atated, Sfty Democratic meetingsin | into Clinton and struck terror into the fraudulent award of the contract to & bidder | 1ndisna daily at which ‘F1LoEx's election on | blacks of Colfax County by insugurating a whoss proposal was not the lowest; | thisground is boldly and persistently advo. gonoral slaugller of negroes a few days be- alleges irresponeibility and incompe. | cated. 'Thisds teking placo undar the eyes | fore the clection, botween thirty l:“i Afty tency on tho part of the contractor; | 00d within the hearing of Hexpicks, who | Dogross having been assasainated. ‘The re- charges a corrupt confedoraoy between mem. | knows the fraud, and consents to it that ho mainder of the negro RNepublicans were bars of the Doard and Prutorsr and WaLsxs | T8Y reap the bonetit, If Tior la directing | complotely intimidated, and white Repub- to dedraud the county; and challonges tho | th campaign personally, then ho is directly licans were driven out of the county, The legality of an issus of bonds to obtain | Fesponsiblo for the fraud, anditisa confir. | Whole county was at the meroy of a rabble monuy to build tho Court-House until tho | motion of his pravious Listory as the legalad- |'from other counties, and, of course, went lar, nuthorized for the first time in 1849, and weighing 25,8 grains of standard gold, or £8,22 grains pure gold, 8, ‘The silver dollar, composed of two half-dollars or four quarter- dollars, anthorized by thoact of 1853, which weighed 884 grains, and contained 845.6 groins of pure silver, 4, The trade dollor, welghing 420 grains, and contalning 878 grains of pure silver. 5, Tho paper dollar, All theso varleties of dollars wera or ara now legal-tender, the gold sud paper dollar for o}l amonnta, the trade dollar and half.dollars for $5ench, and the old silver dollar, until abolishied, was a logal-tender for all amounts, The gold dollar was mnot the legal unit of American value until the old silver dollar was abolished in 1873, and then the gold dollar, by express provision of law,was mado the logal unit. An American dollar, from 1792 to 1878, was, legolly, 871} grains of pure silver, ‘That was the standard dollar of the Unitod Btates. Since March, 1878, the ‘The scholar in politics,” Professor and Con- gressinan BeELYX, whom the Democrats lave been expecting would train with them, Las pub- Hely unnounced his determivation to eupport Haves and Wusster, On Saturday evenlog \ion shall have beon afirmatively docided | viser of tha stealing of scores of railroads, | Domocratic. . falely in 1662 tn order to avold tho payment | American dollar Las been, logally, 23,22 | laat, the Republicans of Amberst, Mass, fug | (%% %8 1 PSSO W0 o ucetion s 2 2! 3 4 g X s , Me. g, a vote of m..;,:op:: Tho:n:t‘l:n ::, an | the sppropriation of the property of tho Tho Mississippi plan, as it operated in | of his proportion of the war tax. grains of pure gold, ‘Ihiat is now the stand. | 2 the breezo their new flag, upou which 0cess | panye, it s presumed, 18 not Pauline. fon Prof. 8: dell d u short speech, ‘lafunction is uet for argument befors Judge stockholders and creditors, and the denial on | these four counties, operatod all over the In the firet pince, the election of Blr, Tir~ | ard dollar known to the laws of the Unitod HUC et BRELTS DUIVEIEL N 105D Lepeecy The Orbit, o religlous newepaper issued fn Baf from which the following is un extravt: t Bishop FanweLn to-day. oath of his income, that ho wight save o fow | Btat3, The Republican voters were com. | EN, so long ns this charge stands against | Btatos. 1 ballevo tn ho principles f (ho Tiepubllcan par. oy ; i "";‘:";‘I:l‘;“:“fw’:‘; O ity vt e —— bundreds of war tax, palled either to romain at home and losetheir | him, will be s confession that the public In anotber part of Mr, Winsar's sdmim- L’afifl".‘.‘fl‘&’fim.flifiwfin'i:f l:‘::led'lh.:;ltflflgi d.l‘:d took sdvantage of the visit of Praf. luxlcy 10 “fhe Cbicago produce markets weie irregu. Mr, 'liLoxy, oxcopt aa o hard-money, antl. | vote, or, if they persisted in demanding their . 4 morals of the nation have been so debased 84 Dot aven to revolt sgainat common swin- dling and false awearing in tha caso of a man aspiring to the highest office in the Republic. 1t ia not merely a case of swindling the Gov. ble lotter he says: . There l'one clsss of the bonds of the Usnited Btatea~I bollove it is the Gs of 3870, paysblein 1600—that are, in express terms, *'payablo in cola of tho United States, of the standsrd weight sod Anegess of the year 1890," (The above state- suen, arg 84 Impurtatt to-day as llioy ever Liave 1t zeforred to bint been. And T accept tho candldates, whoao names arc floating on this sk, becauss £ Velloye them to Vo wiie, and brave, and trus men, to whom wo uuy comuult the sdiinlstration of tho Govern- ment, confident that the Republlc will suffer no detriment b their hands ¥ donot besitate to ssy fudulgo In personsl refection: o8 **a molecule philosophor,™ *a gratultous ¥5- sailant of revelatlos sud **an jotullectul suls £ldo, " and oxpressed regret that thuse who called themuelves Christiuus should go out 8f their way ‘to pay siteation to hiw, **1f 119 only the f Inr yesterdoy, provisions belng wesk and | paper currency, and su immediate-rosump- | right to the polls, were driven off by the broadytufts firm. Moss pork olossd 150 per | tion-ofapecie-payments man, has nothing to | mob, Intimidation, mob-rule, murder, and bat Jower, s $15.00 for September and | commend him to the Demooratie party, nor | massacre wers the dotalls of the Misslasippi €14 U7} for the year. Lard closed 20v per | to any otber postion of the people, iils | plan, by which the Democrats casried the