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FRIDAY, writer of those ilies was an attentive Iatencr to tho closing part of his speech. Almost every sentence ho uttered was recelved with applause by his audionee, until he gave axpression to the words and eenthnenta whieh have ocensioned the: A Blight manifestation was muse by not more than AUGUST 1880—TEN ond, it1s proven by the report of the Vindieator, with which It substantially agrees, and tho Vind calor was tho only Domocratls jaiper in Staun- spurt of the speech at all. ‘Third, re Fact that we hi aainglo person who heard tho apes deny it; and if any other ovidenve were necded, it Je furnished in THY FOLLOWING CERTIFICATES We. the undersigned, heard the syeech of Ben- nator Wade Hampton delivered in Stannten on We hayg alse rent the report Virginian on tho at report Is aul PAGES. there, and the fappointee of tl n PRESIDENTIAL. Intions of the ‘Topsham Reform Club, Hever has been a move to or L prurates and Enetey ing for its pretended objee wentof prohibltary Ini: iT f the suld nove ton penance ns who represents the busi- he community, fs a pro: it manufreturer, a lending business man, H-known Democrat. slzned the certifiente, and hunitres of other Democrats cout] essiry to tinke n siuiiar attestation, and per. haps Te Is no wonter that these at Wace Hampton's dental giuge or anything he Denioeratie National Committee will do well to furnish Wade Hanpton, with a stenographer and a tetter-book. Lis deulals need more caren editing, A FIAALY, A DEMOCRATIC RATIFICATION IN WASITING- pendent party hays tthe better enforces 4, anc it appears that is not se intel personal and political splte, tip the temperanee strongtit wetlons and greatly weak WWE WSR felnperanee ormns wohatieally disapprove of tix dinaging to the temperance eouracinig Lh And aif evils attending thereon, W dence in Gov, Davis as i true niu, Who hag not only the temperance State and Natlon, Wrong to allow ton that had a hess wement 0! itis proven by present controversy made In one pact of the h two or three of his hearers, but the genoral effect wns a4 though the artor of his atidienco tnul been stunned, and tho npplause was not ro- newed until bo was bowing himself frum tho stand. The word“ vote" was not use ing to our recoitectton, and fn the memorandun we took at tho thn it was, What would tho Southern soldiers who had died, and Lee and duckson, do" fn such an emergency, when tho same principles they fought for were on trial, 408 thoy were in thts contest? THAT GEN. HAMPTO! Fresh Developments in the Controversy About Wade Hampton's Speech, vit dts fiathie feel disgusted Tantlon do inst “of haviig tsed suel ln, ronehing 1 it tho 26th of July, thereof published fi uth, and hereby corti atuatinily correct, (Signea) The Editor of the “Virginian” Presents the Case Very Forcibly, the best interests of eatse at heart, bur of the nid as steh we dy Jusinnations to the ce to go tineontradieted by the true friends of temperance,” te Contractors for Piles and Pile Driving. 1 Monday noon, Al mituct (where phins and y. fur about 2eU Merchiniatss Lak Plank far Milwatkon Inds. roetntion Huskding, Jes and Plunk dullyered, or for pince in foundation of tite red in nit cases for tho faith= ‘Tho gentlemen whose namos ure signed above are all Democrats. Thoy have made thu certl- Heate, not bevause thoy approve of tho use now being made of Senator, Hampton's utterance, for thoy’ do not approve of 1,—but simply tis an net of justice to the editors of-the Viryin whose personal Integrity has been tinpug: ‘Thoy are gentlomen of as bigh character us any In Virginin, and no ond who knows them would nioment question made by elther, As ace held “by '8 MEMONY 18 DEPECTIVE About tho whole inntter fs avidenced by the fact that ho had accepted the report of tho World as correct, when tho gentleman who made that report says it waa not published ns taken down, and written ont hy hint and furnished to the Wortd. If ho could be mistaken tn this, then be §s Just. as Hable to error in tha other reference, ‘That ho fa at fault in tho matter nt issue wo ara as confident as that wo have nn exiatence. Woe certainly differ from Gen, Hampton in his Arsumption that tho issues Involved In the Into War hive nothing to do with tho National Dem- ocratle party. The theory of Stnte-soverelznty: inalntalned by the Southern Democracy fs pre= aisely that which was Jolned in tho conttict of jearms, aud which [t wag belioved had been flnatly sottted in tho result of that conillct, National uithority. ng expressed In the amendments to the Constitutlon, Is defied in his own Stato In donylng the cltizen the free exorclsa of ‘the privilege n3 Constitution. It was flagrantly dented in the recent election iu Alabauin, and was defled by wholesnie when Me pledged {nthe Cincinnatl Convention the 18 Eleetoral votes from a Solld South for Gen, Hancock, We call attention particularly to Gen, Hamp- ton’s.dleclutincr of the authorship of the para- graph which conveyed disrespect to the Vir- ginian, and whieh was furnlabed by the Wash- Ington Poxt, aud greedily necepted by the Now York Wort and Battinore Gazette, Iinving dis- clatined its authorship, it follows tint A FORGERY I and we leave the responsibility for this erlminal wrong tobe locnted by the parties most futer- 'S CAMPAIGN, Special 1Mapateh to The Uhleago Tribune. en, Wenye ate for the Prestile to enter upon his lt L Boston, Frid: Weaver, to his friends here, wits v spoken th his dentnelation of the Deu eratle purty and Its methotts, « there was no possthle doubt that the td Alabang aud were swindler out of the eleetion by a dishonest count. ‘Phe Hinerats, he sald, that th eatried the State by’ 60,000 mnforlty preposterous, 1, thei Spectat Dlepatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wasinxoros, D.C, Aug, 26—The Han- covk ratification mecthg so extensively: nd- vertlsed was held here this evening. Grent mule for It, and money which the neeay Democrats of the District will iiss for many a day was ex- pended on It, ‘There was to be sucha pro- cession as had never t Cuvital, and the elty, whieh eannot vote, was to show tha country that Hancock was sure If the Demoeratle Leaving No Doubt as to What Hampton Said at Staunton. ition. KCK, Secretary. CHARLES L. PY FREDENICK PABST, Chat MOTI POWDER, UCK & RAYNER'S th Powder! AND POWDER CUN Sweeps them. off in swarms, and ts NOT POISONOUS--Flies, Fleas, Roaches, Splders, or Bedbugs. “No reckoning made, ent to their account With ail their imperfections on thelr heads."* BUCK & RAYNER, Makers of the ** Mare” Cologne. ANCIAL, ST NATIONAL BANK AL DANA, CHICAGO, TAS FON SALE $100,000 District of Columbia Bonds, guaran. teed by Government, at par. axe 00 Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Oma- 10.0 road Consolidated, ‘Mortgage 6 percent Bonds at par, and other first-class securities. preparations gpeuel ut Faneull ut to’ tho estimate in the Democracy of Virginit, we need only state thut Messrs, Stuartand Gorton huve ‘been aypolnted ean vussers fur tho City of Strunton by tho State executive Committee, and have entered vigor- ously upon the cumpalyn, editor of the’ Stuunton Vindicator, the leading Democratic paper of tho Valley, and Mr. Lyle is. prominent citizon'and munufaeturer of the county, whose Democracy ts undoubted, Upon this evidence we rest the case, and leave autmpurtiat public to judge whether the sen- fences uttributed to Senator Mampton aro “tho forgeries of an obscury tewspaper writer” or the genuine utterances gentleman himself. Sinec the above was in typo we have rend n Iot- terovor Senator Hampton's signature, in which ho suyas “ Thuvo seen but one correct report of my speech fn Staunton; and there fs not one word, one sentiment,in that speeet that can pos- sibly bo perverted to represent the views cx. pressed in tho purported extract from It." Linctose the report, so that you can judgo The Editor of the Washington " Post” Caught Out on ao Olear ven witnessed in the lers are satis: Mr. 'Tinsicy fa tho most of them under And Hampton Himself Caught Out in Reference to the * World *? Report. the . District, ‘There their great meeting ends, speakers failud them, ‘There were many letters, the authors of some of which (notably Wade Hampton) will wish that they had never been written. ‘There Were {toan candles, nud Bengal Hghts, lo- comotive headlights, and Chinese Ianterns, eracked drums, and squeaking fifes, and That part of the proces- ston which was not composed of boys: con- sisted mostly of whut the Demoerats proud- Jy called a section of the famous Black-Horse Cayalry In command of Gen. Lee, nephew of Robert E. Lee. . THE BANNERS IN THE PROCESSION Were suggestive of the old Rebel slave-hold- ing days In Washington. wards here now, but the ward distinetlons were kept upon the banners, and the days when 9 black man’s Ife was hardly safe uvon the street nfter night were recalled by one of these banners with the lezend: “The Old Third, Always White.” The fssues of the enmpalgn were squarely met in one banner, inscription ran: Great Republic; Not on Nation.with a Yet curiously enough, Imme- diately following It was a transparency “The Young Men's Tinneock and ‘There were many banners with threats of disturbance to the country, unless Demo- cratic wishes shall be satistied. ‘There was something In the mareh of tho squad of Black Horse Cavalry upon the Lincoln statue, ly frouting the spenker’s stand, ubtican voters to Democrats who this meeting with snerelectous hands bad laid hold upon the statue of Abrae had festooned It with siutiax, th flags, and wrenathed It with 10 Black Morse Cavalry gathor- Lississtypi in Neve dl, the Greenback. fend thelr own, and re e swindled on the count. Faneuil Hall speech Mr. Weaver to pay his respects to. the De- how false they have rey and baw, The distingutshed sani to show be af to Tiberty, justic Of tho distinguished ‘ such a speech as he said he would Another Letter from the Gen- eral Still Further Stul- tifying Himself, sinoking Janterns, In Maine, but it Is very posstble WHI not advocate the union between the 3 and Democrats in that State, 4 toll now, nul his ¢ the, South did: not’ intensify unlon with the Democrats. “The Democratle leaders are iiking complaint that their inlttee here bs making slow Yet been done except to campaign docun The Scheme of the Fusionists in Maine to Disrupt the Repub- his desire for SIDE ny isin we place the extracts from the only two Staunton papers that ifade reports of his specch, aud he can take his choice between There are no and the ollletals of the s mostof thelr thie in here aud New York, coL. W, P. REND. CONVERSION OF A With our tnderstanding of his Innguage ut- fered in Staunton, its connection, and tho senti: ent It conveyed, we can seg nothing In the toe ter published to-day to requiro a moditication of anythiug we have sith. THE “VIRGIN The followhig is the substance o qbuaws defense of Its report: Senator Hampton makes. tho issuo a personal one with the editors of this paper, and they are propnred ta meet ft. It will be remonibered that a fow days ago Sonater Hunpton gent to the New York Herald 1 report of his Staunton xpecch whieh he personally indorsed, ‘hat re- port bad appeared in tho World of tho Mth or Mth of July. Lt was written by-the same hand that mude the report for the Virgintan, pub- hshed on tho sith, and the orlginats were Ident- feat, How thesu reports were mile fs oxplained by the following statemont of Mr. A.C. Gorton: BTAUNTON, Ving Aug. 21 1880—As soon 16 It wis announced ‘that Goi Vanee would address 1 musi-mectlay i wrote tu the editor of the wished «report of tho speeches, and, ether Lehowtd aend it by mit pived a telegram from Mr. Hulbert, ry nid report by matt, tho Rendjuster faction was advertised for the santo day and hour, and L had been req portec ik fora Rlehmond, not attend both imcetings, layreed Yost, Esqe iaelie editor of tho traveling betw: Osgood Explains Why He Would Not Run Against Gov. Consider what, Lee Juckson woul “do Were they allve, ‘Chose: are the mame principles|think whit. Janek son for which they fought} would huve done bef for fouryenra, Remem-fho would hive ens ber the men who poured) vote eulculuted todivid forth thor. Nfe-blood/ his beloved Virginian, £ on Virginia's soil, and]usk you to remember donot abandon them.|these who have died on Remember that upon! ‘PRESTON, KEAN & CO., 100 WANITING'TON- Transact a regular banking Jorelun Hxehango, and furnish La nA und BCHOOL i) ee would hive T DEMOCRAT TO BLICAN FAITH. An Important politient conversion was broucht to light yesterday, when a reporter for Tur Trtnens: set out to investigate a rumor to the effect that Col. W. P, Rend, the prominent coal-merehant of this elty and one of Chleago’s representative Irishmen, had decked to forsake the fal ocratle party and to henevforth act with the sepublicans. ‘The rumor was found to set forth the actual fact, and the Democracy now have an opportunity to: put something in their party pipe and Inhale a few whilifs of it Gene Weavor, Grecnbacker, to Enter Upon His Maine Campaign ' HONDS, ) BONDS, and oF PROPOSALS, lating Schoo! PE Era witha anly Hoctetary. Ituma ity and thee Conl to be delivetes on : vorty=rateat, snd Wabash RAE A eR rd and to bo of good quality and range sizos, well sc: ‘our soll. nud to remein~= F that the principles buccexs of th iekot—Pre the Valley Viryintan's report of Jidly 29 last, rodsof the Dem- on trial to-day, — What Senator Wade Hampton att, aA reported in the Statintan Vindicator of A Representative Irishman in Chicago Abandons the Democratic Party Forever. Staunton that Ke substance oj HAMPTON. AT STAUNTON, WHAT IE DID AND DID NoT SAY. Spretat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, true, Colonel, that you have decided to leave the Demoeratle party and vote and act with the Republicans?” asked the re- porter, as he ran across the Inte Colonel of the Second Reghnent, and the late President of the Union Catholic Library “Tt is,” repted Col. Rend, “ And your reasons?” “In the past L have not been actively inter- ested in polltical satters, business bein & character as to engize all my thine, I have not want any now, rin for ofllee, «atestlon for.cvery eltizen, every Inisness man, tod as to how he shuil ¢: election, Incommor well enuse Mey be thoughtful. reas. Tho gentleman who made the report which Senator Hampton himself efrculates, certifies thathedid tse the language attributed to him, and ho used it, too, in the connection In which it is reproduced above. climax of hts speech,—nlmost the Inst words The Virjluitan’s report so showed, and in the Vidicator It appeared under: the sub-head of A Last Appeal,’ Senator Hampton spokaito between 1,500 and 2,000 persons, nineteen-twentieths of whom Were ils polltieal sympathizers, write ont a certifiente that he did not use In substanes the language In question, and see how wuny respoctabir {uinpton and Gov. ham Lincoln, (lrapel, It wit jowels, and th Doutt of Edueation, Dish | Spaunton, Va. Aug. 2h—For tho last four or five days the following extract hing been going tho rounds of the Demouratic papers: 1s my whole record since tho close of the War, and ally efforts for a better understanding betweon the scetions, a broad and downreaching for tho Union, to bo frittercd away by tho forgorlos of an obscure newspaper-writer? 1 neither used tha words attributed to me, nor anything approaching the: in meaning. Ibis purported to have been tnken from a letter writen by Senator Hampton to tho editor of the Washington Post. it appeared ono of the editors of the Virgin- dan Inclosed ft ina letter to Senator Hamp- ton, as follows: Yost TO HAMPTON, Braunton, Va., August, 1880,—To Senator Wade Hampton, Daguer SprinyeSits The tnelosed slip purports to be a literal extract from 2 Trivate letter written by you to the editor of the Washington Post, |The substance of tho lot- ter Isstated to ben dental of the tanguage at- tributed to you by tho Virginian In its report of your speech in Staunton, July 24, A copy of that report I herewith sond. In it. you aro quoted ng having uscd theso words In sub- atauce: “Consider what Leo and Jackson would ilo were thoy alive, Thoso ure tho sano princl- plos thoy fought for four yerrs. Memembor tho men who poured forth thelr blood on Virginia's soft, and do not abandon them now." tion above {a tho toxt of the alteyad letter fo tho editor of tho Post, I write to nsk it it 18 true that such a Iettor was written by you. If go, Is the inelosed silp a Iteral extract therefrom? A response at your enrllest convenience will great- ly oblige yours, respectfully, HAMPTON DISCLAIMS THE LETTER, In reply to tha above, the following letter was recelved from Senator Hampton late yesterday evening: Daqari's Wire Sucrnut Srutas, Hoto- tourt Co, Vi, Aug, 23, 1890,—To J, Yost, Haq Stu: Your letter has just reached me, and in roply to your question In referencuto the Wash ington ost, L wnswer that | have nddrfssed no communication of any character to that paver. 1 have never seon the extract purporting to bo taken from [t until this moment, and thero must. Von mistake In supposing that ‘tho Pout bas mudeastatemont such as tho extract repro- sentsitas making, {had not goon it until you togothur with tho roport of my remarks In Btnunton, contained in the Valley Virytatan, tho only report which had met my oye being thut inthe Baltimore Gazette, repub- Mashed In tho Now York Herald of tho 10th Inst. Lhave not the slightest recollection of haviug used the languase attributed to me In tha etos- jug sentences of your report, and I certainty never intended to convey the iden embodied fn Your reporter misconcelyed my lan- guage. Luppeated to tha Virginians present to consider before they voted, HOW LEE AND JACKSON WOULD voTE, wero they allve, and L asked if any ono ssoclatio with becoming IN MOCKERY OF EVERY SENTIMENT that Lincoln ever: uttered. nugamunius that had not ae then, and searcely a shirt, carr with the motto, “Our 8 protected,” A, crowd of ollar among: transparency rights must b giilan bore aloft a banner inserl Hekory,” and he look for him untll he died, the Hampton ind Vaneo imeeting if he would return tho favor in regurd to the Readjuster inceting. J attended the mecting In tho Of House, and heard nud speeches of both Gove a stonogriphic one, an my ngreement and read it to him, ROBERT LAW, dealer inall kinds of Cont, by care pp, carlond, and rotall. OMers, 280 Madison, and 126 Market-sts, CLOTHING, Bisseau ep aaenn ahaa AA. ONLY FOUR-DAYS MORE. {6 Per Cent Discount Onall Garments ordered of us in August, 1880. Our FALL and WINTER stock now COMPLETE and FALL STYLES issued. Everything guaranteed. Standard the high- EDWARD ELY & CO., Tailors, Wabash-av., cor, Monroe-st. BOOKS, STATIONERY AND PRINTING, Stattonory and Manrog and Buarhorn Ta shart, L never expect to Tut 1 feel that itis a serious and especially for eternity correctly ast his vote in the comlug niWwith the Irishmen in thts Lhave voted the Democratic ther eno logical reason wily On the other 7 das if he woul aAinotley crowd hove of whom were above 18, hud for n We tunchwith Uaneook, and the Constitution fs our probably not with the cle and they looked as if they needed dn all that ragged, shabby, eesslon, fy all th sembled Pulsta made notes of ‘norg. My report was not. was por itera and full abr it, Learried it around to Mr. Yost, Yhen f had tinfsed rean- out Nahttng “TU have; Lido praons in Staunton 6 willing to sia¥it. We inylte him to make tho trial, THE CONCLUSION CLINCHED, ‘The Virgiatan editorially says: Tho only reports made of Gov. Hampton's speuch at this place wore furnished by the Vere the Vindicator, and the New York World. Wo present to-day the certificates of tho odltor of tha Bindicatur, who mado the re- port for that papery and Mr. A.C. Gordon, who reported for tha World, to the substantial cor- reetness of the published synopsis in the Mir- ginian. Me. Gorton, who sent the repurt to tho World, states that {t was not published as sent, but xarbled aud mutilated, and yet Gen, Hamp ton, over nis own sigimiture, asserts that it «AS soon ns Sut, on reflection, 1 se t shout do su any hand, there are several very Important ren ys tty to yote with the The chief of these is i consider the fundamental that party as true, i the party of freedum aud of progre: franchised a down-trodden races It pr the Union; ft fs tue party of Intetgenc: entightenment; and for these and othe: sons it is deserving of support. nately, the Irish people of this country have voted the Democratle ticket and AGAINST THE of a suffering and a down-tr ‘This, In my Judgment, is due to a wantof information vr iolsapprehension. ‘The Iristt people at howe have always sympathized with the cause of freedom, a emaneipator of the Trish people of the pre: ent century—O'Connell—was radleally. 0} posed to slavery In every form, 5 Y ty, ed what Hampton sid a! War was fought.’ not propose to send that North for misconstruc- “Welt, FIL seo that Ht rete North." Tho paragraph whien the New York Tritune bus been Keephug at the head of its editorial columns may be or not be tho exact utterance of Gen. Hampton, My: finpression ts Lain remember, £ sons why 1 fell itm unwashed. prow Republican party, motley crowd, which re- by, there was just one eiest nolse was from street, who rushed ‘The hurrahs the negro gurri about shouthyy for Garfield Wers even louder than that which cane from the ranks for Hancock, and the toreh-bearers, maddened at the erles for Garileld, shot Roman candies into the he alse proceeded, since nothing elke, AS FOR TI SPEECHES, you can read them inever that it Is not. cannot undertake to-aflirm after of tng that has elapsed, tbat ¢ for Garfield. “BUANK boon mide, as far as} know, wit now waging js one between lo nent and strong centralization” must admit that, at the tho, tho remark struck ich nh chiricter as to invite he report of the Vinutatin and Viudicator | belleye to be both, in the muln, care rect, .Bo far as Thave been able to ascertain, there wag nu stenograpiita report made of Gen, report to tho New crowd whence t wl sel€-suvern- they dared shoot statement from the ropurter who took down (ho speech cf Gon. Hampton ns {t fell from his lps, in which it §s declared that tho report hoe sent to OL published ax written, but uted, and Gen, Hampton says this garbied publication is a correct repurt of what ho said, and sends to tho country this statoment over his own signature. It isnot necessary to comment upon these confileting or the authority advanced to sustain mo as belug of Democratic newa- miscoustruction. nt lawyer witha very red face and a very weak volce nn- per to those tyon the grand hear him, that be ty Washington since the days of Geor ton, or therenbouts, dents who were el Mr. Hayes, and he oped never to Ce itteear Arrange the World was muterlally abbre mc OORAN NAVIGATION: NORTH GERMAN LLOYD, nounced tna whis; stand, who could fumpton’s speech, Et and bad seen wll ted, but he had T think, the ‘one which Ger, Hampton furnished ta the Herald os tho on ono which reeelved hls persomi indorsoment, copy of the World, however, contuining the roe met verify this bellot. My 01 sympathized with tho peaple of the North mungors booked for the slive-owners, from Sow York to South Non, London, avr, and. Hedman, dirt ea TCHS “& CO, J Bowling sigernzo rntos by tha HORTH QERMAN LLOYD fom BREMEN to CLUUAGO Ie 831, and tho iely Agents authorized tu sell these tick- Ionaussenius and the English Jam sure that if they were to refler ir politten! coursa they would the party that upheld players Justead of allying themselves: with “* Yon were a War Democrat yourself, * Thirty years ago E entertalned the bellef bs anastered that the Mere subjection of the bfick whites was not an evil in ttself, those favorable iupressions of slavery, and the imost favorable and friendly Impressions toward the Southern five dn thelr midst, and four years prior to the War, h Hit iw short time when wy views une rere ane Eamets 1 Pasta at lowent MATES OF PASBAC the effect of the! port, and hence have voted against report of both spe MATEILALLY ABUIY vainly sought to raise c that if Tilden all would be lost for the Demoerney, and who has not been since the Cinelinatl Convention, o mecth, and his spec of fraud, and that wa: cation meeting. i but did not speak, tho’ certilluntes published to-day, signed by four gentlemen, than whom nene stand higher inthis communtty for integrity and verueity, and who ure of Gon. Hampton's political houses hold, ench and att of them differing from the Virginian tn political sentiments and utiliations, , Thosy genticien sustain the substantia aceu- " ruey of tho report of tho Virginian which Gen, ies,und the genilemin who ree hor tha World, which report Gon. Hampton tnddrsed, says it fs. only correct ag far as published, but that tinportant paris of {t wero eliminated after it went into the possession of tho editor of the World, ‘Tho pubs Ne has thy frets, and we leave tho verdict to its Impartial Judgmont, ATED HY THR WORLD" dn publication, ‘Thia statement is Curntahed by O request of Mr, Yost, for whom f en- Rertain a kind with him politienily, Whilst tho junlor editor of the Voytuan, in Accordunce with the nyrcement stuted above, was nt tho Hendjustor mooting, tho santor ed- itor went to tho Opera-House, and there heard Senator Hampton's oxtraordinary declaration that tho prine!ples at f4sue in the pending con- test wore the same for which tho War was fought. Thu words, and tho connection in whieh thoy were used, made an indellule tmpression upon ils mind, and, upon his return to tho of- fea, wore commented upon, dtr, Gordon's notes were written ont, and the report was handed to tho Junlor cdltor of the Finuiutan, with per to copy and Insert in full if he ermonal regard, althg was hls old pr Q., 2Bouth Olarkesty TENNUIG, TH Weti-ay, STATE LINE in, Holfasty and. tendons First Cabin, $6 no wis in town, They said he was too sick to speak. Jie has been siek ever slice skied there for THE FUSION SCIIEME. Bpeclat Mapatch to Bosron, Mass, Au scheme in Mulno to create confusion among temperance Republicans by startlyg J. Me Osgood as the Prohibliory candidate, Is be- comlng well exposed shove his declination of the nomination, Osgoud says in self-defense; Jobserve that [have subjected inyself to une sparing denunclation by u class of papers with in- coninion since f eninee work, becnuse | Ithdraw from the temper candidavy for Governor, It was the ential: roval of such papers ngs these thut mie to quostion the wisitom ot our 9 ‘ty accommodation. # Chicago Tribune, %0,—Tho Fustonist derwent’ a radieal change, vinced that slavery was uy vst ungaltide, and that tts he in tho least been overdrawn, broke out, 1 regarded the oecurrence as an visitation from above to punish the country for tha terrible erly duiph-se, Chicago Evid When the War 8100 RUPTURE ewill pay ton chor ANOTHER COMPLICATION, Reward, HAsyox WHITES ANOIIER VAMIADLE LET. tabla Institution #100 in caso qnguinal Hernia tint enn be rotaine ro the unimportant ‘parts and tuntologieal sentences were ellie hated, but tho substance of tho speech in every pirticular was retained, roport, and in tho exact conuection in which it was used, Renntor Hamptan’ issues of tho day was inserted; and just bore ft uiay be proper to state that tho editor of tho Virgiatan ditters with Mr. Gordon tn his recolives on of the language used, nttention wae called to tho omission, so far as he cun now recollect the Inngunge, the rexponse to Me, G,’s assertion, ** Ludo not intend to send, that North for nilsconstruction,” was us follows; “Hampton nade use of those words, and Lins, tend to lot him bavo tho full benollt of thorn, will nelthor take from nor add to, but propose to South and jolned that Leannot consistently ally mynelf with party that would g men that sought the de ernment, and aginst whom the Union sole i 1 aun sure thet the latter, Denucrats as wellas Repudticnus, would not have fought with that spirit courage whieh they manifested throughout Win, if the: xpectedd that within un nudtist wit ek to obtain vb: a Government. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasiinaron, D.C, Aug, 25 one Incident of the Huncock ratiflention here to-night whieh should not be tt ‘There wore letters from iminy Democratic statesmen, nnd there was one from Wade Mnupton, likely still further to add. to hts vorplenity, for it contliets with another let- ter writen to the editor af the Staunton Fale ley Virgintan the sume day. Mere is ane other of Unnpton’s dontalss Waite SULTHUR Srnings, Aug. Bini Le TP thought that tt wontd “do any good for tho Democruyy by uttendting in Washington V should most: chi but oyerytalng FE suy is so tibsy J really think it best for our pariy that Dshould, ‘The views whiett 1 With expressing ut Staunton are utterly nt vari= ave ontertalned and expresded since the War. ‘The only adthorlzed report of ia given 10 thy Multlinare Geazelte, Hbilsbed fu tho Now York dfertkl of iho f course the Hepublican papers w do me the Justles to sorrect the nustake, hope thatour frlonda will, success wt your meuting, Jam, vers truly Wai HAMPTon, To Willians Dickson, Chairman, ute, After this letter of Wi Tous to read tha cert! 5 in pnuye hack net have seen tit to w! in power the yery At tho cloaw of the retlon of the Gov referonce to tho 18 Stal D TeHQPARKER, the hatonten, tne had A) yo dlers fought. now thut thoy never favor anything fv the ins When 1 hustly consented HEAL Lemper terest of prohibition to unite in the fie nt ab Portland, wader the influer Aauslista of the hour, Lwas doing right. ent bol found mysvit congratulated. by overs wa syinpathizor, anil reproved ‘urker (n the cause of ten peranice, | bon to feel unpleasantly. When b enuse heartily indored by tho to Toole around and ask myselt Talked with iny wife,who has fulthtul counselor, und she folt, tute the wrote comput over baye dono anything which would ereate When bis (G's) dizgonsions In the Stato thoy had loved so well, My solo object at Stuunton was to appeal to tho Democrats of Virginin to forget tholr local dif- ferences, und to strike for tha success of the Democratie party. The priualpto involved in the Wur was the claim made by the South of the rightof pencendle secession, dented by tho North, Dumocrate as well na Toe publicnus joluing in fJasue battle was Julued, The North triumphed, her succoases were embodied tn tho amendments to tho Con stitution sottling beyond all question and forever tho right of peaceable secession by the adverse decision of the bighest earthly tribunal recognized umong nothing to do with the principles of tho National Denwocratic party, and | was pecutlarly unfortue nate ff any exprossion of mine In Staunton vould be go mifsconstrued ag to give tho inpres- sion that I supposed tho principles tayolved in tho Proakdentlal contoet were those for which wo fought for four yeurs, Lhaye made no charge Aguinst your paper, or any othor, of willful mis- representation, but I MUST DISCLAIM EMPITATICALLY tho construction plucod upon. my spocch, a8 well ns tho language attributed to me fn the fow Inst sentences of yourreport. As your lcttur Wis 4 courtouus one, | huve replled to it frank- ly, and I bopo that you will do ino tho juatico to givo my lettor in full should you desire to inake any portion of it public. “ chat all fs fair in politics as in war" unfortus nately obtalws ‘ton genvrally, I, bopo that no Southorn papor will over refuse to do justice to. its politien! opponents, Lani, respoottully, over your obediont sérvant, THE “ VIRGINIAN” COMMENTS on this letter as follows: We cannot discover in tho sentences which aro furalshed by Gon. Hampton apything to modify our impression of the sentiment he enunciated in tho Opora-Houge on tho 2th of July, The HITE’S PATENT LEVER TRUSS ie best Truss in tho world for Tee littang power bs Juxt tho thi tured person should bayoonu, Met when fw they were felitin; hte control of t thata large ninber of the Wir Democrats rinthe army will be brought toa realizing sense of THE IMPENDING DANGEI ‘ote in this election far the Re- pablivan candidates. There ds av feeling on mort of those L have conferred with, ine ifers here ant Brigndiers have runtesuller and ru by every Lfeslon oding und curing. vOrtulls do Boy EMIS, Dba represented tint | witat tending This right was A THOROUGHLY IMUARTIAL NELONT.” Tho very fuet that we intrusted tho reporting: of the spucch to n warm political Crlend and ade mirer of Souutor Hampton, whilst tho paper rus ported for Is opposed pulltivally’ to the party Seuntor [ampton represunted, ia evidence auf- Helent, if any were needed, that wo had no disposition to We do not belleve that any such evidence Is needod, for fair-ininited mon In thls commu nity will adiult tho universal Impnrtiality of the Virgintan’a reports in striking contrnst to tio conduct of the. Now York World, That paper materially garbled fs own report, those paseages In Senator Humpton's apecch which bud about thein 2 Confederate favor, and # specelellininated all roferonev to North Curotinn’s repudiation ree- ord, a revorl which Senutur Vico seumod to glory in, and to whieh hoe give speolal proumt+ hence, It wilt be remembered that the meoting ‘was held with u viow toconcitlating the two wings of tho purty in this Btuto, aud Senator Vance wanted to show to the Newljusters, who ura churged with o destre to repudluto Virginia's debt; that oven it that charwa were true thoro was nothtug dlsereditable ty tt, for North Laroe Hua bad already furnished au example worthy rennin silent, foole my casy to light as to iny course an eommuned with Elm, and they matters, the stronger that my. candidacy would tend to divido and Wenken tempernice men and injure the cause of ‘Tho Argus says | have been bribed fo Republican palrtle Ind HU BiigKestiON Of Un Innis tome from only with co-works fing suverat Democrat ohewhers that the pelea iF already gained power 1 5 yaalt Vote the Republlean tleket right ” r and the more lL ture I thought of me dny conviction and tho results my remarks wi FOR SALE. 1) NEWSPAPER HEN. Orsteclass Chambers? Folding Mas ey with tho Kaltler Attachment. Wilt Wd & sheet BExXS0 or 24x36. tae tt @ very low prico. A! ——________— See FAIRBANKS’ »-SCALES FAIRBANKS.MOREE & 00, M1£133 LakeSt., Chicago, SE _Bocarefultobuy only the Genuine.” CELLULOID CONDE ni Juproved Celluloid Culpa, Collars, Do not wilt in warm Gt weather, BARNES?! Hat Store, Madison-st, (Tribune Bullding). by Hepublican politicuins, Vo PProwChed ng, anitnpropercharnyter hus be uny source, | have couferres ere in the temperance cise, and taken counsel with my own conselenee 4 the approval of th the spenker, Whit are your views regarding the merits of Gen, Gartivld and : “1 believe Gen, Haneock ta pure record and a gallant sold the light Brigadiors behind from the humblest- walks of Ife by and talents, Tho War had bo man of aide Hampton, Ht is cu tleate [printed above] the correctness of the report of the speech in the Valley Virginian, which xo Republlcan papers fave placed at the Jn order to und stand the strengin of this document, Nor ern readers nittat romember the stchers are Mi gentlemen foremost fn the Detoeratic arty in Stauton, and who were present_on the plattorm with Wade Hampton, Stuart is the son of thy i Stuart, who was Sveretary of tho Li under President her of tho Peabody Board of Rector of tho University & leading lawyer of Statinton, Is engeud fu aMpalgn speeches for Uuncock and el my God. T huve ase, wun eure not what the cnomtes of temperinca any say, ‘The trys Bays Lam mean enough to be a Republican, That may be, but Pam not mean enough to bon party whieh bus always opposed heir columns, cat's- paw fora tomperunce anc payuipadhiy with the people than aman who is eduented in the Mut with ine, this ehletly ono of difference between thy twa parties themaolves, and 1 dread that the it inte power? ut the matter largely from a business inan’s standpolnt, J suppose 2” Under this Administration, the country lias enjoyed and now enjoys a condition of unexai Abusiness man L ton ) tochangs our presont political course, t better ikea certahity rither than run the chinces of a dangerous wn from Senator, Vin JOKMUA NYE, 8 Republican, who fs back of all this sehem- Ing, and wants to get even with Gov, Davis for tancled negle In Osgootd's pl beeret, but ty WEF Lecessar regular anny, been nominated ‘Tha Convention was sslous of thy few persons It was deckted to call n Mipermice Convention, ‘ho the State Come Inore, and who ts ane ‘Trustees, nnd ned prosperit howlnation v tthdak it wou! inittee, neither has the called any Convention to ratlty such nome winember of the State Committes for Comnberiand County, was not noted of any meeting, nelther was Joh Brower, of Porthind, wimember of the Dis- dt would scum that tho Conventlon was confined to halt a dozen or o Individuals who were acting on thelr own luw temperance people ive the ne State the ‘Fustonlsts” 4g shown by reso- While the maxim AND 18 THE PERSON designated by the Hancock anl En- b of Staunton to take chin emocrails canvass of the First ‘Tinsley 4s the editor of the eudiig Denvoratic newspae nidoal Valluy, and is a well- Mtr, Gordon lsu lawyer of a member of one of the old gluio familles, a leading Democratic spe ‘That tho Virgintan’s 1cport was substantially corrcet ls shown, first, by tha fact that It wastho same report the World garbled, and Senator Atumpton then indorsed, That tho closing son- tences -referring to tho War uttered by tho speaker {s proven by tho tho testimony of Mr. Gordon, whosa attention was called to tho omission in bis report, Sec - here nny other reasons which haye ue you Wn thls matter?” Hy ratte re Dek : tle mand equally Important. ‘The Democrat " uta sy ta lnsert in bold rellef in thelr phitforin a free-trade plunk, which means, in any Judgment, the crippling, IC not the ruin, of some of our most important ludustries, irlet: Committee; that city, Mr, ae hat Isto me er in the bhena: nown Democrat, Tepublicans and rt By 2: Es PRICH FIVE] SaNTS. Qs F: ies = ‘slmply result in the loss of Ohio, Ver ae ania. and all the witnufacturing States's & eniecraey, 1 don't wonder “thit tht ims heen done ab the jiletatiaa of Hie South, fethele puna facture rests are but small, and it wo doubt atford then a é aoe iné Brahtetota RATISPACTION hey could see the manufacturing Indu tries of the North crippled. 1 constter tnt that question Is Heally Me of the greatest and the gravest Impottanece naw before the pub- Me. It isa auestion that. if properly under= stood by the laboring classes of tho North, spectully those tinployed in our manufacture ing establishinents in cites, would ¢ them to vote for any party favoring a pro- tective tartf, ant against any party ‘that fae vored a free-trade tartif,—whilelt means come netition with the panperized lavor of Europe. Tbelieve it Is sound political wisdom for us to foster our home Industries and to have a. protective tart that will prevent conmpe- {tion with the mamtfacturers of Europe. Our exports lust year were aver 8800,000,000, in cominadities which were of necessity to the people of Europe. The Ainerfean people fre under ne obligations Whatever to the people of England for purehiasing our wheat, our cotton, and our other products, Tideed, they are underoblizations to us for furnishlag, {hose necessury articles, as they are impera: tively wanted there, Therefore, theru Is no reelprocal demand that they ean make upon us to buy their fron and brlug It here i come petition with that which is manufactured at tome. Our prosperity is due not only to x Wise political aciulnistratton, but, alsa to the fact that ihe balance of trade Is largely in our: favor; that an ehormons amount of money fs coming to our shores from foreign cottutrtes int ptyiment for oar geal and our other nnoillties, and it secins to me that SOUND POLITICAL EcoNOMY would require that we should keep that jnoney here in ote mtdst Instead of sending itavroad for the purchase of forelen manus factured urtletes.” “Then,” cantinued, Col. Rend, after a pause, “there is another dnpartnut reason why f prefer to net with the Repubtiean party. e trish people have, unfortunate ¥, been misled by destening politiekins who hive selfish aims to further. As an. Hlustra ton, the Irish people are now enlled pon, i vote for Governor for aman who insulted eM ‘That action of thel jnonths since when eo non hin to ask hint wi itd be used as one of the ¥ dents of one of the meetings held in thi for the purpose of expresstig sympathy w the sutfering and starving penple of Treland. A Tet that cannot be denied that Lyigan OT) boslelvely refused tog . ha sites ff was not asl name Hf, along L to take any active part in the proceedings. And those teetiigs were not inerely in ry behalf of the Irish people, but. in be fof the cause of hinuanity. On the other hand joy, Cultom presided over that meethug al position Building, where Senator Trumbull refused to even allow his name. to be used as one of the View-Presilents, £ would conglder that any wan who, In view of this ts world yote for Lyman Arunbull and weainst Gov. Cutlom, would be derelict fn hits duty and Incking not only In self-respect, “but In regard for his native and. Fave taken particular pains — to. mention — this cunistanee to several representatlye hmen in this elty whe belong to the Deme- verte pi and ‘every one to whom this fart has been mentioned’ has. told ime that ho will vote for Gov. Cullom and’ against Ly- mean Trumb “Ts there, so far as you know, any defece ton nmong the Irish people generally?” “T belleve Uiat large numbers of the Irlsh people are now LEAVING THE DEMOCKATIC PARTY and Joining the Repubtlean ranks for sub- stantially the saine reasons that have Intlue encerl me,” * Viat do you think of the outlook this Un far and honest vote, 1 certalnly Lieve Gen, Gartield will be elected.” “Will you tuke an aetive’part in the cam- palen?” “Twill ase my Influence and my efforts in belulf of the Republican cause from slnecro and honest inotives and the reasons which £ hays outlined,” CHICAGO, TIONAL COMMITTER—WEBT+ BEN BRANCH, ‘The Western Branch of the National Com- mittee met again yesterday at the Grand Pa- cific Motel, thts tine, however, i conjune- tion with such of the members ofthe Jocal Advisory Conuulttee as happened to be in the elty just at present, ‘The meeting was enlled for hall-past t o'clock, and Rooms 1 and 3on the parlor fluor were set apart. for the coming consultation... A full counting of hoses showed that- thers were present, be sides Gut, Logan, Juhu C. New, Channeey 1. Filley, “Long” Jones, and Dan Shepard, amembers of the Western Branch or the State Central Committee,—the following- named leeat advisors and eouljutors J.D, Harv ‘T. Roge: inne ATdrie ‘we Sell lng, A. ML. Wright, d. G1 van, Wash exit y t ‘ty ROS, Tothill, Leonard Swett, Joh Ander son, W.S. Serbnér, FM Blalhy doh Went- worth, and BW. 7 ‘. ene Lagrate occupled the ehalr, and Dan Shepherd bent his eneraivs to recording the proceedings and hhling the reeord betiveen tls skin and dls undershirt, where tale would be aps to find It, and voulda’'t got at Tele he atid, Tho session divided: itself inte two dls thet periods—the talking opoeh and the busi- un eyel ‘4 REPUDLICAN 3 » The fist hour ur so was. ted to hearing reports fram -Gen. Logan and Messrs, New and Filey tnt tesard to the general autiook for the Republican tleket.’ ‘These reports a{itfere Uke partionte from those made the day Defore at ty sesslon of the Western, Branch, and are fully covered by what wp. peared in ys "Ny Jn connec: ton therewith, voursy bhchty showin mnie, s were of ery favorable and took ocenston to so oxe press themselves, After the talking wag. over) [t was deeded that the one thing whieh had been left undone, but whieh should now be done, was tha sppolntment ofa einanva Committee. ‘Tho unavailing injunction not to“ alye Haway?? was pliced on gvershody, mt Lt is only nee to id it Committee cans “Sputilg, “e desse Spalding, Gear Henderson, SE Blut, aewell, {tty inde up, seen, of well-known businessmen, wlitlon to Iris Ce sneeess Of t pubtican Ueket because It ds Repudilenn, * know enough to know" that the buslaess Interests of the country demand a conti anes of the present ure litlon of things, nnd would: sutter: froma ehinge— especially such a change us would result from the triumph oof the ny South, ‘Che " Cominittes's Inbors will naturally cinbrace tho collection of money to akdin the work of the enmpilen, and the funds will be filacedt atthe disposal of the rn Urnael, hlig furthor was accomplished by tho nference, and the, meeting adjourned sub. Jeet to the eal of the Chalroun The West ern Braneh did nothing of importance yes- terday, outside of the conference work, and its miceting at this thine by beueltcatly atin ene Mr New deft for dndianapolls last night, and Mr, Filley will go to St. Louls in aduy or two. we NOTES, Nov THE ONE. Special Dispatch to Tae Chicago Tribune, Wasiuxaroy, D, C., Aug, 20,— letter has, been revelved here from au army oftcer Ins promluent position, saying thot the letter of Gen. Hancock ta Gon. Sherman, on tho Htorm count, Which is before the publle, Js nut the letter referred to by those Demo= erate nt Clucmnatl, or Gen, it Smith, ‘but that that letter ts yet to see the Hght, CLARK EB. CARIN MA Spectal IXapateh ta The Chicuvo Tribune, Pirtavieiy, Me, Aug, 2—Gov, Davis, Col. Clark E. Curr, ant Gen, Klipatrick ad: dressed u large out-duor mass-niceting bere > - to-day, FINANCIAL, 4, New Yonu, Aug. 2—The members of the firm of Loeb & Co., dry goods, say thelr sus- nalon is temporary, ‘Ther Mubilites are placett at $400.000,—auore than half due io city. A . sO.

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