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once and forestall tho plans of the Rndieais, ‘The firat thing to be done fs to reorganizathe Fed-shirt mounted clubs. Let every mecting, Fes pratia or Itadicnl, bo fully att jody” jom,"* ‘Tho year 1870 is not soiistanta period in our political hlatory that wo may not easily recall what the red-shirt mounted clubs mean, ‘ WHAT rt MEANS. .Among other things, “to roorgantza tho redl- shirt raounted ctula” means, historically, there things: ae sotee aa ‘Tho expiilston of Republicans becnuss of their politient faith. en ree Attempted assnsination. and exfiifston -of Byalls, Foy ae P . Proscriptién of Judge Lee, of Sumter County, Cainhoy-naskacre. Eflienton massndfe. Udmburg tnaséacre. “Murder of Alexander Bryce. ‘Tiseure-ballot frauds. ; ‘Attempted Wseneinntion of Postmaster Nix. Thirllugton County. DBinckvilto. WADE HAMPTOS'A AIDE EXPLAINE TT, ‘This mieansn rettirn to tho methods of the tnt. Presidential campatgn, ‘Tho minlered Reputi- Heans and desoluted omnes 4, South Carolina In that-campatin well iustrdte what ‘those meth- ols mea. The ‘cilfer of nh Democratic news- ner at Sumtérvillo, 8. C.. dtio of the Aldes of Wine TIunipton (the litter being thon Gorernor), ve on dellnition of tybitt the mounted red- shirt its theant which it aty he well tore call. In recommending to thy Democracy tho stops propery to be pursued. iu advance of i Republcin meeting which was then annuunced to bb held In Suorter County, he-antd: ., eee © Let the Northorn speakers cone. We futend to carry Sumter County Democratle tt tho next Sleron, an epite of the work, the Heal, and the Surely no one who fs worthy of, to Aniny of ‘mah"'can hesitate under such ‘conditions to take on liatd ‘on Saturday. Men with mothers and wiyes, men with sisters denr, men'who ex- pect toraisa fiumilles in ‘Sumter County, you, gona ‘and diuyhters, turn out on Saturday aud moect the thieves whotn Sam, Led fs gathoriug togutier, and rttempting to fasten on ns 08 our rulers and masters ia this county, AS ag ch ed heccund uel. with military Drovr, promptiess, nid precision, ran INO pur acutiorn braves tett tllotr loved bones and tresides, ind encountered every con- ceiynble badly privation, every danger, for a tase that dwarts into perfect tirsignitteance i compurison with the Democratic exttse i this county to-dny; ‘and yot ‘ure thore ten who are £0 citse-loving aud unpatriotic that thoy will not turn ont tomect tho ftepublicnn thieves? If such there be, go murk them well.” _ INSTRUOTIONS TO RIPLE Chun, ‘Tho following Instritctions tu tho dents of Fillo clubs, us to the maaner in which they should act‘on tho occtelon of te meeting re- ferred to, 1s no doubt observed at alt Republican meetings: aeithe presidents of ‘clubs nro requested to ree port to the County Chairman, who can be found at the rooms of the Exeentiya Committes, in Fear of the Town-lint, up-stnirs, ‘The elahs will be earnestly enjoined by those In authority to remain tu ‘ine. and under the command of their respective Presidents, until, they are turned aver to some higher oflicer, from whom they will receive orders during tho day.” : MIPLE-CLUD METHODS, A ‘fhe rifle-club plan of cainpalyn. Is vory: simple and effective. Th all parts of the Stute eampuign ritlesciuvs wero formed to operate under the direction'of'one general bend. Every cross-rond3, overy hiunilety had [ts company or squid, commandad by Ww Captain or some sub- ontinnte ofliccr. These clubs were oryantzed tor the sole purpose of intimidating tho negro voters, and of keeplig then away trom tho polls, They had no other possible object. How Weil thoy did their duty, tho bloody records of Sauth Carolina's polit val history show. Black anen tn the Counticsof Barnwell and Afken, and {n a yrent many otber conntics, teft thalr hones by hundreds, and sought satoty in tho woods aud swampsyor in ilight beyond the State, A fow sought protection of thé little squad ot Unlon trvops that were then stationed at Aiken, Others pledged themselves to vote for Tilden ‘ond Humpton, and were thon alowed to live in ence. Uld nen and young men were enllated Into these red-shirt mounted clubs; and the: allied their work “redcuming Uo country." they rode through the Stitte at all hours of the bheht and day, beating negroes, aud threatening: tokill them. if thoy did not pledge themselves to voto the Democratic telcet. hoy wonght to revive ail the terrors of tho Wu-Klux Klan. Tho only dlerenee way, that tho Klin operated inaeuret. But on election-daya those clubs dd their most ecient work in frightening tho e- grocs from the polls... Tho mounted clubs redo To tho polling-pluecs carly, nnd sourht to get. all tho white votes fu before 12 o'clock; and then they traversed the roads In all tho country round abont, endeavoring by wll possible menns to keep tho negrocs way natil utter sundown, i DIVIDING TI, A Doinncratie vorrespondont of the Charleston ews ayid Coitrter a bes In it etphemistie way one ofthese meetings at which the red-shirts divided time. [tis ensy to sve what that meant, even inthe snioath version of tho affair by the Democratie organ. Heads ‘ = eee proncherd the gathering, 8 cloud of dust vould bé keon down thy rand; and of n gud- den there bint trom ea long Une of galloping. horses, bearing brilliantly-dressed Uieits every one Jonnie: back bareticnded in tho snddle, ats swinging hat) and yelllag in. chorus, Dy edeovre! tho nvIQUitOURS Irrepressi- and awittlysmoving redeahtrt-riders die Rad comet. It wes exolalned. that, byt curjour caiiefdence, the Dentoeracy had” de celled to hold thet little mecting it the same time and place. No upprebensiony of irdnble ‘were entertained on thisnecomnt, About 80) of those who wore the red awembled, including: threo bodtes who enme ddwn from Barnwell to ‘visit Cupt. Peobles, of Lawtonvillc, at whose house thoy were kindly cared for, and thelr other friends in itatipton, A grand deer-hunt had taken placo during tho morning, and mumber of gentlemen hn como to the mecting directly from {t, not taking the trouble and the that would baye been involved In riding by homo to tonve thoir shotyins. These Instr ments were, however, safely etoued in a neigh bortiig house.” Congressninn Bmatla bad been promised as the chiof Republicanspeakor, and “tho (Democratic) coltuinn went forth to meet and greet" kim; bul ho failed to appear, The ee aur, therofore returned, and drew up in line around tho PUblle sqUre,—"provably ws A mark of ree apect to thelr distinguished visitors," tho corres spondent addy, Ho eontinued: “Ina few minutes thoy advanced, thelr double rank formed about the siape of a mule- Bhot,—the open spuce being ocenpled by the Radicals, who bad packed thomacives closely about the cart which formed the stand. setue ated by a natural deste to eee and hear what was going on, the red horsemen continuad to cons tract thoty eirvin, drawing It closer about the Dlue crowd, ke a hugo crimson shake. ‘The dluo people by thla time begun to become ex: spoahaely blue, as it Loeane evilont thet ono of the old-tline Incendiary meetings of ignorant peoplo, with the old-tinto stufliug of them with ropostcrous Caleb, was not going to be one oyed. A proposilion wag made by the Demoe- macy that tle two moctinigs bo combined tor mu ual onto nent, mutual benokt, and gener sociubility, Choy propuwpd to gu through the performance kuown ns dividing time, Should this not he avcodud to, the intention wag tont- tend the Radleal_ meoting until its cancludlon, and then hold a Democratic reunton on the amo ground, “ho proposition to divide tino was Saris to, ond the speakers appronched, the Btund.” ret In this way none did tho Republican avold trouble, and the colored people guve themselves from massacre, , ENLIGHTENING" THE NEQROES. . Yet theru Is tho authority of Wado Hampton for tho SHeene that Alken County, of all othors In South Curaitna, his been most devoted to * the suo catise of white governinent''s and At wag in this county that Hanipton claimed that bo had recelved tt largo votu from “entight- ened" colored inen, thoy are ao “enlight- enod,” why tues the Alken Journal enll for rill cclubap that Tho bultot-box-stutfers Teported thy Hepublicayiyoto of that cgunty in 1878 wan only BK. Ake filly clubs teeded ‘to keep thit petty colored minority in subjection, ‘The col- ered yoting popuintion must: hive been enor- moudly Inereased du two yours, PROSCHIPTION 1N NAMPTON'S NOME. Whatgver “onlightenment" the colored men of Alken County inuy have recolyed froin Wadd Mampton, men of all cotars in Northern States ‘Will porhups be enlightenod. by the foltowing ex. tract from an editorial published in the Neics of Greenville, B. 0. tho home of Wade Hany ptot. Commenting Lwin the fuet thut the Republleans ere vontemplatiog thy nomination of u Bate ty tho News suyas Wo can have no feta for those wha threat ep our existence and disturb our peace but bite ter hatred, puey ave chosen to disturb tho Broilers that we, the victors nid the pomertuty haye allowed. From now henceforth let there be no peacy ur toleration for the publis enemies Who have ubuged our binge panty and spurned our forglvonedes of past cries. ‘They have toe clured war pyuinst us. Let thein have {tas long 88 there {8 ono of them, We don't advocate the ‘usé Of the Khot-xup or the bull-whip, but wo do advocate tho full use of uch means ns wo cnt use Inwfully, Wo menn that the white-ukinied zonn who Joins with the porrunt remains uf tho party of corrtiption ju this Ktaty sljould be a Boctal leper, shunted, despised, and hated, Wo jucan that the white-ekijned manor Nexo Who deliberately cuters tho Aight forn Radical ae tleket will do su with the undcystandieg that bo ‘Will berenfter receive no fuvars op recognition from white mon, Let them tinderstand that thero will bo no employment tor them where it Ju nowsible to avold it; that there will bo no credit piven thom; that trom thot the Jast. fare thing will. be relenticsly exacted; that the kind. hesé of mastors willecawe." | BD WwW. DESIGNS OF ‘IK SOU'TIT, ‘Wilat WILL MAPREN 1M CAKE OF DEMOCIATIO SUCURSS Td YALL, To the Bdltor of Ths Chicago Tribune, AuUNtvILLER, Ala, Sept. 6.—To Bouthorn Ite- publics tho pollticat struggla now gotng on is ot more Importance than te any Other clusy In thé Valted Blates. And to white Mopublicans Bore it ta of #6 vast nn importance thut all thelr other intercats are forgotten ity thelr interest fu Wo reaults, While the pcople of the Nusth wav ind, pent! ‘Menté of the people hete, they canhot tnd do “not have the faintest iden of the bntred to the Government that exists among the lenders of the Nemocracy here, aud is taught by them to tho people. Tho deterinination on tho part of “tho Hrent bilk’or he whiliv men ofthe Bouth to RULE OR RUIN AND DESTNOY THIS GOVERNMENT is intich stronger now and much moro. govoral “tin it Won fh [00 nnd it, “Thon the Whigs nid Donglts 'Heifinenits wire, fh, ‘tavtir'of tho Unton; how all or hohrly all ‘6 ‘ilidge tivo old classes nro ns fully {utent on ruling ‘or destroys ing tho Governmont ns tho Secossiuttists Wore in 1800 and-IBM1,: “All, with ‘n few “exéetitiins, nro working with the bno common hurpoge.in views find it begins to téok how as if, tho couree of the Mepublican ee ety te War will resait tn tho Rttceess Df tho very dens nud purposes that. tho Hegiitfaan thon thought thoy had de- stroyeu nt the cost of so mttuch blood ‘and treas- ure. Tho North will awakon to thls fact whon it ts ton Into to remedy it. ‘Then Republicans hero, both white nid blick, will bo nt tho merey of ncn who hate thein. and will destroy thoir mane hood and ‘overstiing that life Is worth living: for by means that they know only too well how to'iniuyirate and tse for the purposes thoy ine tend tu necoipptigh, Alrendy they discuss plans for Hegoptig colored men bond to the owher of the sdil ‘by Inws, tot: olloseing blin to contract with dthors untit he bay paid for allhe may owe: to the ong, with whon he bas been living... The negro t% ‘from wont of educttion tit habits formed when n slave, {neapablo of dealing with them. At the enil of the first var, falso ac- counts, against which tho negro ‘will have only his memory ‘to-place ‘before a court nleendy organized to find aguinst him, ean result in’‘but ono thing,—n judgment rgainst tho negro. . This Ualaheo he will never bo able to settle; conse. quently he becomes inoifect A KLAYE On PRON, No ono will, even (f tho fava ave alent on tho subject of allowing andther to pry off the debt and take ft onthe debtor, dare take auch. action. The'common purpose of nil will be to farce the iegro to. remit in one place; nad no one will have tho hardlbood to break into’ custom that the planters wil at once establish, oo. We ure nat without proof on thls subject now of what the Inws will be inthe future. “On page 205 of tho vets of Ure Alabatnn Legisinture of 1873-70 is nu act that requires any person who, for himself or any. other persou, contracts, ene ites, or employs, or in any other way Induces any Inborer, to: leavo. tho “Counties of Daltas, Perry, Mutter, Autauga, Wilcox, , Washington, Harhour, Aaron, Pike, Montgzomary, Coving= ton, Tallapoos, Halt, Honey, Hussell, Lowndes, Green. Elmore, Macon, 'Tattagcda, Shelby, Bibb, Bullock, Lee, and Tusenlonsu, .10 pay a teense tax of $100 In cuch of said counties whery, such iM Mmmny cuntract, elc.,. with Inborers to eave auld. counties... A violation of. this Jaw is mude 1 misdemennor, with a fine. of three tines the nmountof tho leeneo Imposed, and ftnprisontngnt in the County. Jui) at hard Invor for one year, 28.0 punishtinent, ‘Vhts net fs only A BEQINSING OF THE END | tocomo when tho National Government falls into the hands of the party that will remove nll iinpedimenta that the Nitionil Inws nay now Interpose for the protection of the ney It may be asked, How are white, to We made to suffer? In the first plice, nll they have fa hero, and they are unnblo,to teave with- out becoming begways in the Innd to which thoy. minyrgos henve thoy aro almost compelled to re- main, 08 the Union men Were in 180 and ol. .Tho mass of . the. white people here bitte + and . desplso_.a , natiyo. white Uepublican avove everything else, exeept,. per- haps, it, carpet-bugenr, beenuse,. thoy any, we teitch the negro that ho ts a free man,.aud make Kim Impudent cnoimgh to demand his rizhts. ‘to pinish us, thay will henp. insult after Insait onus and we. will not. dare resent {t, for wo would be .oyerpowered at onee. Ant, it wo did, resent it, Gnd one of therm. was hurt, convic- tion and severe punishinent in the courts would he certain, to follow, Thy Judges and Juries nil would Join tn, Punishing one, whether guilty ‘or innocent. No Kepnbliean enn get a fair and impartial teint now even, eapdchlly, wherp, the cause fs tried by a Jury, as. ail criminal causes aretrled. Any nttorney, who. practices law in the South wilt, if he will’ tell the trith, tell any one that a Leputilen, whiteor black, + | CAR'T GET A FANE ASD IMPARTIAL TRIAL OF A ats JMs cAusE. ‘ Native white Republicans in the South havo been true to the Goyerament under more trytor cireninstanges than nny setof men Init. Tho istory of thu world shows no parallel to thelr ihtality, “And anapy of ua feel that wo have beon udando! to the mercies of. a ruthless set of men, when we should hava been Protected, It the KepubUean party had not Jed us to bolleve we would be protected, we might, by keeping aulct, haye.nt lenst lived in peace, and not have Ueen ostruelzed and. driven to the eurth for nvowing our op nioge and soutiments, By the course of tha Hepublican party North wo have been indnecd to act in theao matters, and wo nro now fo sufferforit, . '. If the Demucrats got into power,the North will fey} too the power of the Southorn Democrats to oppress mud destroy. ‘They. cannot use upon them the samo means thoy will employ hero; but they will destroy your tinunclal system, and with it the value of the United States bunds, tine lesa they cin in some. way iut pay for thelr slaves and other property by issuing bonds to pay themeclycs; und this witl, in etfect, DESTROY 71% VALUE OF ALT, NATIONAL SECURI= eB, All of. the mantifncturing fnteresta of tho North will sink under tho hands of tho Demo- eras South. They nrv determined to humble and lower the North, and thoy will Nnd moans to do ft when tho opportunity comes, eh As Thnve alrvady said, tha South fs now more ‘united In thelr detormluntion to,rule or ratn the Government thin thoy over, ere. If thoy rulo it, thelr rule will be the rula of tho North? and, Af they van't role it, they will rain, And, une Teas somothing la done to.chock thom, ghort up, it would hive been better to Iet them xo Jn TEM without tronble,—for. they will, oven after alt thy loss of life and trensure, have aecom- plished, thoir purpose, Tha. North will learn this onty when It fs too late, I roar, to save thaingolves or 145, Pmereree . é fit. is asked, Whore are the Union mon of 101Y—tho answer, is, that, by tho mistaken course of mgnaniity: te the Southern Seecs- sion triitora, nt tho cost of the Union men of tho South, by, tho. Heubliont, partys ‘ond by giving tho neyrd thd right to vote, these Union inen have been xb = Nie 6 Dinven virday HEPORLICAN PARTY fd tholr love of tha Union into allgnmont With the Secession teaders that they at that timo cordinily Lnted, No distinction wis inide, whon the Wur ended, between a Union mn and'n Se- vexsiontat, unicss jb was perhups that the latter was better treated. In fact, to be x Union man hero now Is to be in disgracos and to have been An enciny of the Government ts to be Rura of re- ward oud promotion, ‘fu jiave betd a Confed- erate commission {8 0 latter of _credlt,. and. de- mands n pluce now in the Government tho Con- fedorntes tried berate ic om spies Tho Jgnorant whites of tho South (and mast of thon are ignorant) follow the lead of tha purty huthorities without knowlng or caring, seomning> dy, Where ft I¢ to conduct them. They are ineupi Dlo of thought about the tnattor, beenuxe, thoy do not know enough to rejson upon It; and thoy tre kept {a}l of hntred to. tha Goyernment th belug fal that neyro big been mady thotr equal. dy thia way thoy, aro contralied, and ean bo by this means used Tor ayy purpose. att Giving tho negro. the rixyt to vote, toxothor With tho {uiluro to muk@nny distinction between Union mien and Secesslonigis, huye made neart aul theo ae ules to, the Govoramunts ao enemies to the North, elr talk bout love of the Union and kindly feeling to tho North fa slant CLAPTRAP FOR NORTHERN BALA until thoy get into power, Upon their gottin: into power, the North willlcarn how tele Pitted Jing doves will bo turned Into birds of prey; and, yhilo wo will sulfer here ng we have dono; tho arth will be made to suffer in all bor material itereats, and sea tho rand results of the War molt away.nt the touch of tho hands that were lutely onguyed tu treason, It this election coca not pave tho, arth, then Bho will indoed, bo in Gable condition, ‘under the rule of men who in aul will destroy her, ‘Tho Kouthorn Ho» piblienns are powerleys, mud look forward ty rez sulta with fuar aud trambhng for thomsetyos and Bympatoy f atte in caso of defent. In enso Pluncock jstlected, inany of your read- erg will remember this letter from. Rare ty A NATIVE SOUTHENN RePuDLiCAN, THE OKOLONA MAN, _. 1B VIRWS_ON POLITICS, Tp the Uditor of Ta Calcago tribune, Mespnis, Teun, Sept. 10—HMancoek, In his Lettersif Acceptance, avows & binding beliof In State-soveéralenty. : : _,On this supremo pulut ho unwittingly admita all that wo of thd Houth claim and contend for by ndhnilttitig that “Tho Constitution {ihité tho auttior!l¥ Gf tho General Government,” If this be the cuse, nnd it is, tho General Gov: ernment hun't sovereign any way you canfix and fresco It, is on And thut js precisely what the South has boon Nehting for with ballots, ond Aghtlog for with bullets, did Ngbting tor with ballots brain, Hancock days, bass boy ar “The powers not delegated lo tha United Btates by tho Constitution, nor prohivited by it to tho Btutes, belong to tha States respectively,” Previavly} = Brae, t ‘TYhnt’a Just what the Constitution BayB; . ‘Toat's just what tho Okoloiw States used to Suy; under ny inunagéinent, and That's Just whit t siytoday, 2 ||, ‘Tho power of coctcing a Ktate back Into the Union was iiever delegated ty tho United States"; erect ane sh ‘THO poirot Of seceding Wiis Hover "prohibited to the Butea”; nea 2 that tho Federil soldiers tn And tho result (3, tho fight of 16at-'ss wore Vratwr, m3 Wohilo the Confederate soldiers were Datriots, le at Ub atrikes the ininds of our Cousadcrit bavks, bowdves, that Hageodk inate a fal and New his anteentents, by bis singulur refe! ence to the revulutionury Ameudimenta, Aly ays, says hes * The Fourteenth aud Filtcenth Ameuducots to tho Constitution of tho United states, Vodytnwe tho resulta of tho War far tho Untyn, ‘aro Invioinble (ale), If called fo the, Prestdoncy, Tshoutd deem it my duty: (aie) fo rosist with AN my power any attempt to tmpntr or v¥ado the full force and effect of tho Conktituuon, which, fivovery tirtlelo, section, and amendment, ts tho supronie taw of the land," ‘This ben: TIES, ED For ina letter to tho Ton. 8. 1. Glovor, of Bt. Thats, ‘tn 1848, Hancock robiked tho foll aptrit of rovolition that fed (o tho passhio ot the! lent ‘mensures,, and simultancotisly approved and applauded tho work déte bythe Democratle Prealdentin! Convention of thht yenr. % Yronouncing the Fourtednth, and Fifteenth Amendmonta revolutionary, null, and void" was pnrtofthatwork, ..: . anne 8 - How will it look if. Hancock reslets “with’All his powor any serena to Impalr or evade” an Infamous lww that. both he and bis party have condemned na * revolntionary, null, and void"? Won't it look as {f hu ought to be Iinpenchedt? e Yes; and, by tho Trinity! howl bo Impeached Iho thus titles with bis party. ‘That party Is‘machdamlzing tho way to'rid tho country. of Suinbo suffrage: And Van atanning, of Atestasipos imy own proud Missiesippli), fing n bill before Congrosa that will do that very thing, and do it up brown . Tho Wii fn question provides for. tho. = poltt= ment of around dozen ndultionat United States Supromo Judges. ey Aan Whon tho Supreio Reuch {thts revolution: fzod It will.,ba Damoorutle.-by a majority, that will mako your head whirl-jf that fs ° the oo! ploxion of tho coming Administration. ‘Tho whole Cut am Lungetatl ° . < Sonat prt Of tha Neconatriction laws will theroupdn be reeonsidered i, that body, and sent spinuing to Hein a band-basket, dy an Boi Tho Democratic party (in, Prealdent{al 'Con= vention itskembled) hag quist pledged ststit anew ‘to its “anctent doctrines aud Keadttions." % bi Jwere and ato those "doctrines “ulid “trae ‘ Uign't thoy teiich thht thié negro was hot h’cit- 2 “Didn't thoy?.. ie et Didn't thoy stand in the way of his onincipa- finn and enfranchisoment? Didn't thoy? pater tite oat out tho record, and rend it for your- OB. * S » . If tt-hadn't. been for tho unconstitutional mensurcs conforting. suffrage Upon Satntx), pour party: would bhava been off the hooks long 7 a Of the Linck vote In Ohio, Now Jersoy, Con neetiont, and other eloscly-cantested States has Mnfallingly turned tho Presidential steclyaris in favor uf your party, since the phssie of the Amendmonts, 3 Do you think that our party is made up of tm- mortal dhinfules, ‘and will everlustingly por- petuntd this advantage in yourfayory - . What do you take us for, anyway?—if Tmay descend té tho sini of the streets, aes , Jf tho black vote North had been, muh anhsd, by tho Northern Democracy, as tha bikck yoto South was bulldozed by tha Southern | Do- Thoentey, wo woul! have olected Tilden without thu agsistunce of tio Thren Cofitested Cominon- Fealtns, vr ‘South Carolina, Loulsthon, ood lorida.. ., - ene f Ce sone If tho Amendments are loxat, thon ‘Hayes ta tho lexfl Vrealdont of tho United States to-day; Antdall the. thundering tal about 1hyes hav- ing beon counted juby WOKCe, ... Frond, ana Folonys :. F a8 4 blook, bitetering, and breotted A Lie that caps Long-crowne', aid his capped tip Devi’, acerca “if tha Ationdments ‘ire Togal. and Yf they are onforced 18 Hancock promises to’enforce them, then it's yood-by' Democratle party till the Day,of Judzngnt omeks. ye aie 1 know that tho Athy iiteh-fowls'ot ‘my party will claim the vontrary, x = And wilt keep on lind-dimning mo ike the lenk-enters thut thoy.are; See we jgilive tbntsipean'tranko Q diff of bitterenco to “Tho truth Vscek, .. a4 tho truth Lipenk,”,, .. pee oust and consequch ces bo what they abe Podegambians of. South Carolina, Low- isiaua, Morida, and perhnpy one or . two. other States of this section, constitute a majority of the population thereof, oe Jf, thoy,badn't beou nergotically assured (in mig CHsCS). $1) 4870 cuat the tops of..tholr d—d owed off If thoy dared to yote fH bo dl if helt’ Ballots din otha city tii ma {falta shi S| 2thay'n buye whoonedl taliaef:towtog in tit 5 E whooped things ‘a-howllag inthis! purt of tho Rovdigin ty"8 vingyard, and the Solid South would have had its tail-feathers draggted tuna be Aarne 0 it, i Md LRMOW SES et oe pee And overy othar Democrat who fén't & Rn at ath MaWw-wornt, oy Mud-suckor, or. - ep Waltor-welghted with the malady of Bt. Ma. AYN tell You thé salnte thiag toa t-y-ty, Reece If our party wants tomako'a copper of capital out.of. tho. a, - 2 Tuo bINckeat hathiny “Gver erpatinted 1b lacks onlightoned Iang,— > ‘ve Perpotrated In a It must take the same grand, blich ground that {t took in 180%,.amd declare tho dovl-bogotten Apondmonts (egal and of no effect. 6 that thore be ‘Tn Washingta, sho piSNlGt that. atlealssippt n shington who ict iss! willgivoadarfeld maJority this tally itt -tholr prophecies fre not worth a réutangus Republicatitsin ‘ts koy-cold in tht Stato. Ita D=d, an Delvvores Tho wine rattle, and f tho campat ie din, 0, roAnr of 18 campat bave comnmenced, and ordre aro being iesued, thorcawuy that buve the dnap and jingloof Duginess.. You buve beard of a fow:. ‘ @ Lot. the Misslssipp! Plain be restored!” Put on your red shirts!" “Lot tho ride. penn am Theo aro only the polite preliminaries, paper Trow observation and experience, Dodgers, nnd if Fugucious Pepa honpats aa ! F] ae Congorvatism will tell you that this will bo @ dull and peaceful campaign in the Solld Routh, | But, novertholess, notwithstanding, it will be, * Wako up ennix ond crawl!" ¢ 4 4 For ull that—it.the rapparcos of Rudicallan | ir abla us headlong under tho becls of our | ots, < iat : They will Had that tho. bullets of‘our Inddy- bucks aro ay unerring a6 tho dart of Procrigy , dust us thoy wore.down at Coffcoyille (3tis8.) + tho othor diy—ch, boss? .- 2 ey : ‘ ‘Lhe follows who pretend that tho South wants | Swap spit 4 Who protend shat wo forgotton and for- pre ae th have forgotten and for: wiyen t * f is uostttute tho lowest stratum ‘of Southorn ‘Muy of them icopt ston with tho ltndieal pai in tho ‘regonstcuetlon tio, while A venadty fg Haaleal Foousin Ob fo for tho Immurtil principles ‘that 2 nitvocnto may ; _Ythors skulked.in tho fens.and forosta of tho || Buh Mhroughout the bloody battle-yeara of | Others Aro t6thy to wneAk ito ‘ofl'od'thote | Bins fone by pretondings tulove, aud be loll to, the | Infor, sae Constitpsgon, and tho P ' Pa o seers ae 4] ‘That: teal fought ‘kati wi wots “and | pullous, tpl th thateat itder hoof ‘and +) 4 (| disnster and disappoint arp a" Yankeo spy, hionstros{t and @ “Indra ye : % Jn 1873, Okotona, in common with the wholo of Mississippi, came to tho coneluston that she bad Deen ground under the gizzard-heel of tho biackts until forbvitranto had censed to bo n virtue, rt Me ‘80 when ctection-day enmo st found tho De- migoracy artned and equtpperl for 0. Frollc—with a bie, * 2 «..Thoy mounted aud met on Main street, .and made a cavatry charge on the Afriean church Whero two hondrdd mokes Woru prepaying for their march to tho polls, Well, air? Thoe.mokes just Senttored, and “ . Skurried over tho pratrics, and Ripped. over the tunces, 5 And tho do'll only knows whore thoy all went; But thoy.went! + Dar And the fun of it wos, they didn’t return fo time to vote, oan ‘That {a onv of the ways oy which wo havo ab- rogated the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amond- ments In this part of tho etermtl ecunomy, Riory to Cod, Mood ot ‘ Rut 1 cover my fnco for very shame when 1 think of what fotlowed,—when T think how sov- ern! of tha mon who were most prominent In that cavalry charge went bofore aCongresstonal Toyestizating Committed, and 5 Yorjured tholr souls to Hell,—1f thore be a ell we Cae By swearing In tho presence of high Meayen that the mokes of Okalona tao. Hot Deen {notin {dated on that momorablo duy of dayal. Hark you Und snuck you, sit, and thunder tt to the world, anni lt ; " ee Tn Singles... - tyehee are To. the sthrs, some of theao same, tontical La We were the moat prominent partlelpauts that indignation inceting at Okolonn on the Sist,of July,--the iudiyiation moeting beld to OBHIMO ee tae A ee Mi, Hechttk6 T had written the truth, tho whote truth, and nothing but the truth concerning the Democratle party—u purty ‘for which 1 will Proudly chat ny. vote this fall, as 1 bayo uner- thnely enat st in tho pit. « Liars in tho fitce of the they wére thd a ood God over us that ther. Know that Okolonn would. ho ftadival, that Mississfypl would to ‘Nadical, that hniftho South would by Tndteal, : Ik wnen't for cy neczeesale Red-alilrt ridors, Saw | ‘Tiesue Wullota, i ‘ RM the enolic a akila ito th Ne, ‘t] Innices Of sterility whilo tho countttie orks Votes I3 tt ORFS, With three cheers and 1 Henynt tiger for Hin- cock, tho Tego Secession aut Hepent, Jom ‘Thine tor Uemocracy and the Right. WILL TL KEnNan, A. WOR: ‘On ENGLISIT. THe ADYICK GL NDIANA GREESHACKERS BY THE NATIONAL VIEW." WASsttNaron, Sept. 10.—Tho National View contalna an appeal to the Creenbuckers of In- dinua tostand togettier. The article thua denis with Mr. Ungtish: ‘ ¥ si . “Mr. English, on tho other hand, like tho sturdy old cent por cont that bu fs, comes to thu fray. with moticy, and ft must he conecied with sone available, Jf Lombnstle, brainy; but most. ofall, muncy—plonty_of monoy—potfuls, pane fuls, aud handfuls. He jubllantly ussures Mr. Barnum ho can cover his catute with dollara, and if, ho doesn’t rin over any “por man’s * young oa ae tho cainphign will not logon cent for * Are you In the minority? Make that minority the fustrutiont with which to blovk tho way ‘of your foos. Aro you without money? Lot fervor tuke its place and prove thut fulsehood Lusso yet soe for pay, ag truth will tor.truth’s sake. Let no niunes OF your chididntes be to you watch- words for the fight, und Jvt tha bolls of heayen ring out thelr old Eloy for truth, Justico, liberty, and fraternity,’ Let tho poor'nian who Values tho lives of hts ehildren, who would keop Asholtur ovor thofr heads and food. teytill thle Inouths, 860 to it that no one of th@n casts a Yote for.this man, whoso lifu-hns been spent tn robbing thuinof both, Lot English kee that the ncn whom be has oppressed will rise wp int Judy mont ngatnat him and against tho party. which mukes of such men thair londers, nud whose Principles Aro bis principles. Every. vote jelven to Hancook ‘and ‘tng! {3 9 vote for National banks. for usurious Interest, for money ‘tyninst, the mau. Every ‘farmer who votes for them votes to put. hls farin under mortgage, aud bis children {n servitude to usury,” : A, LECTURE VO ‘T11H soU'rH. THE POLICY OF. A SOLID SOUTH DENOUNCED-AS + ONE DAMAGING TO SOUTHERN INTENESTS, New Youix, Sebt.10—Lho Meritt (Ind, Dein.) fs ‘daily, becoming moro critical of tho Doniveravy. To-day {t reads tho South a locture of which the following fan spectinen: . We telitho Sonthern indn platnty ‘that tho Frebaitica wwe Just: now laruely. in favor of tepubiicnn success, and tho sulid South fs help- ing towards this ture ‘Wiki’ any ‘other ‘clement Of the canvass, If tie South were broken np sinta its nattral pottticabitivigions now, and If it Wore Koen that Loudsiautt, Arkansas, Tonneasee, aiid Virginia would probably ko Republican, the chances ot Gon.: Hancock's ‘election would bo grently Increased: for, ‘remove; tho. Jtistly--tr- ritating eifoot on the Northern mi(nd of Southorn solilli venta tho. Democrats could hope to enrry: such Stutes os i)linolg,. Indiana, Wisconsin, and Now Mumpsbire, which, wnder tho present con: ditions, they: are rire to fos. erin 2 “'fruo Suuthern stateamansl) uires rut 'n solid, Duta consplenously divided Bouth, Chia tho dferald bas often told its Southorn renders, The Deinverutic purty begun ty go futo the imlnority, ua soon ty the Buuth becate solld, aud ie Is probable that it will remain ae tho minority jet ns long qs it 18 oumbered with «Solid South. ‘he yreat Northweat favor v liberal tarlit, Fron abips, ond cconumy in admlulatration would drop tho Republicans this -yeur, but tho Solid Sotith will keop that yreat’ tlor of States on tho Republican side, Nor fs this unnatural, or oven unjust. What good renson of publi poliey cnn uny Southern man give for tho solldity of the 0 “Gur advice to Southorn'mon {a to oncourage tho Audopendent moyement overywhere in thelr Stato; to uso every effort ta. divide ruthor than unite tho white yote; to send Senators Bayard, Hampton, Buttor, Lamar, and: othor of their beat non.to sanviey Jn auch Stntes wa ltnols, Wisconsin, and Indiana; to form two parties in tho South with Intelligence and propor each, apd to make sure In this way that which- aver party has tho Nationa! Goveriiment South- orn interests will be, cared Southern. Btafegennanip nero mmyblind fally, ane for. That fs true . The present poltcy J Johds Wo “stl Frarthor NOTES, ORY, NANT 'TO'GOY, nouTr. Gen. Grant hus wettton'tho following letter to vx-Gov, .Itoutt of Colorado, under duto of “Aug. 29: “Sra. Grant has mado tip her mind not to Jenve Galena yntll we break up for the winter, Linuat xu, bowoyer, nearly continuntly to at= ton State aud ‘county falta, solders’ rountons, political moctings, tu. ‘ho Kepublicnns seem to feol groat .contuence “in enrrying Now York and Indjuna. Jf thoy.do wo are safy, and another tour yegrs will probably so¢ the breaking up of || tho Vomovratle party and, the organization of | two National purtics oxorviglay tha franchise | freely, without fcar, in all sections nlike. Yours truly, ‘ U.S. Gran.” ‘TY DEMOCRACY THE ENEMY OF THY SOUTH. | «. Apectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, . Wasinxaron, D, C., Sopt. J2—A North Caro: | ‘Mon Republican very shrowdly saya that tho \Domocratio party fs the onemy of tho Suuthorn ||, people, and ho thus suomarizes his runsons; z uy ted got to tho Baiane; wnded vy, Denovratio Conyorttons, | tho rights hud powers ‘of io people baye hea | abridged. We have tn exnmplo fn North Capoe | lin: tho power, to shee County Commnilse | Hloness, Mngiatrates, and School Comimittocs hus ‘beon taken from the peopl, aaete > ‘J hd. Tho paltey of that arly hindore tho {ntro- ‘Gliction‘ot capital Ito the States, and provents | Ore re hi minizralion, |, 4 ical, end Durde in tholr preute conversations toe :|, 3, The Desndcrutlo party fathe onomy of ‘the day, aly tho,,, rere 4 eduention of the clildronof the poor, Witness nbunged, mui eae the. 4. ;{ the churtoter, of the public eelioals of North | Unpenitondophrivd svducora, the :] Eprnlion: and the Wicked douting with the School | Pimpled pliopa, the Sek =. 4 "| DIL by tho last Legistuture of that State, 3 Leoberous ulggortraders ‘nlid proddors, ‘tho | "4. “Tho Democracy Is the enemy. of, tha bouatly 4 South, pecause.tts trentment of (ue labeling Blonta, i i poole js cirivinig tiem out of tho Bouth, and Mn- | Tully-ran + 1) Motlng a wrong on thom that Is Irroparable.” uckyunrds, . 4 Hummers, and Bek: ene omer anee . 0) mnie wligit. 1 uae ‘aireddy ‘odndo: | ncohited ta Ck in Wau, ust‘os T Bhovita nee? descond to kick oO ed ongrel thAY’abould Bhup and enuel ue MY NGG oe a es » Thoy dnd the Wur Demucricy or Yinkecdom ro. uliics frum tho Bamo heal of Liniburgor cheose, q dh chimtndh With ‘al ‘thie is ‘godd, bd ‘pure, mint gratia in tho A scdccrtid arty: fed ore Upon therh us aturs ook down upon'é duighill, | NAY BEG oa : ; lortapad and ‘ it Wie. fecuuso 1 doit With theli Snoaking . vil ‘hob imddrie ‘anid 1dviatuty tly | “oiay, . 3 Deis his ae ooh care a ‘| Tea hia Vory i iit ve Boilthora, jolt. ica that bevy nite i at be Beth iy etho ladivul chargo-that the Soutboripeoplo bro au i inlol a teste, and tho Democratic party ua || ‘ny ASEH Nove 3, oF ee Rey _ WOH, ae Thsdrivks, Or, Surry Wack, or | Ra merg mbes fort nad uatton— ; na matter how bigh bis duclul studing, no Ute + re buW, Puyo. dale, morab,-ahiauld Wwente [= oll, Ju, Oke out, for ngs Dideri we Apgtaniey, wid, sould dure | to ngsort ‘hTs ehdvace ‘Uy Peter nig Ho Mrpusos an prinviples of his purty, as he Buw + huse purpose wid principled 2 ed avery | @uy wid every Bour. tn the duy, bo would forth- with. by :taken in charge by thesu erawl-nbul! Coluserr itty te Seren Ad Lwaa taken In courge. . - Moy. wanted Wid tu coux and MAS ony en tance yu szuc Hy Tensd by.conx youd curney mes |... ‘iltug In that, they Would dy et Kian Uke tii Teashed sluuth-hounds— SURU S they tow atone aAnd publish blu to the world ug un ad- corédy Him fuio | | usr JF oupital fs'‘not introduerat, (¢ himigen! I salon if the laboring pee nenre sican titan 4 stha Bute, it Is remnarknble ‘that tho censue-re- * ‘Turns show at incrense, 4 ‘A ReLidiuvs DENOMINATION SOLIDLY nEPUDe | LICGAN, « Spetiat Corréipondence of ‘The Chicago Tribune, », JATILY Cuenx, Mich, pape IL—A Inrge pore | ‘hen of the population of Buttle Crock ure ‘= onth-Day Ailyentista, In'faut,. tha elty ts choir heatquritens for tho whole United States, They: huyy bere n Sautarium, costing $120,000; ‘a -tab- : ernicle, costl 8,000;.a collegy, worth i , 00; and wt rated Ouse, Worth over #100,005, ‘Thelr-Jendens all ve:bere, and any edict whieh ‘ faput forth always represcnts tho will uf the ch Uye sect.throughaut the workd, as wells Aner jen, for they hold misalons everywhere, A Trans « reproscatative called on one of tha princi+ palionders to-day, uid, fnquired of him bow tho Members of tho denduifiition Ktood palicently Jo repiled that they did noe pretend to mingle with tha.’ world’s pooplo... 04 be called . thom; but. sald ho, When weed to the polls, wo go aufptly, Und dvery nine votes ‘tho etnulyht Ho- publlearticket!” Phbs he suld in un emphatic ‘Way,—showlng that there were ub exceptions. Tha ote een, kourkesl fo ee BltgtiA io WMOUPt OF pormuslon ep i! ir A Trout Itcpublfoun ticket, i$ : wohiething ‘Now'tu Wurtrafts, + AGerman7selehtist hassyccecded hy obtatntttr a chorutcul ‘composition by inedos of which 4 iNfrrorelinaye may be itxed and sold n3'n photo. * yeu \. An UA fyutnosition the miirror-aug ; ‘Ace le pulytad, and the buck purt of tuo mirror | reeelyey isa Bh colting Hf ol, "Tho intrrup thie prepared fs bet hetee the ‘person to bu photo-~ uphed. . The oll-dudtlig ovaporites, and the fixduess f the peragn remains In natural colors on the Night aurtuce, “The twinge go xed 1s brought Into a bath, and 1s exposed for a bult- pour, inthe sunlight before it is ready fur dee vers FOREIG The Sultan of Turkey Makes a General Change in His Cabinet. . A Sotious Insurréction F to Have Occirred at Herat, Afghanistan, British Troops Moving to the Support of Various Important Po- sitions, Additional Details ‘of ‘tho Birth of the Bpadish Ynfanta Satarday - + Night. Sttong Opposition Monifestod in Spain to Campos’ Liberal Movement, ‘TURKEY. THE CAUINET NKORGANIZED, Constantinovte, Sept. 12.—Tho Sultan hns {s- sucd ‘an Trimorial ‘hhtt disitlasing Cadri Pasha, Vrimo Minister, und appointing sald Pasha his successor, ‘The bhatt sthtes'that, In Vlow of the Rravity of the presont state of ulfairs and the urgency of mensures to be taken, the change In the Ministry Is-nevessary, and expresses tho conviction that Satd Pasha, will he able to effect f sntletictory. ‘otutidn ‘of “pobiling questions. ‘Tho Cablnet has been reconstituted 1s follows: Server Pashn, Uresitent ‘of tho Counoll of State, in nlave of Auritt Pushin, . Aasin Pasha, Minister of ‘Forolgn “Affalra, in Place of Abeddin Tishn. ‘azlf Party, Minister of Pious Foundations, Ralf Pasha, Minister of Commerce, in piace of Kurt Pasha, who beid this Ministry tn'conjunc- tlon with the Promlership, aahedke Klamil Pasha, Minister of Public Instruction, in pince of MunifsAtfrendi. Raed other Ministers retain thelr present posl- ony, AFGUANISTAN, INSURRECTION IN ERAT. SIMA, Sept. Intelligence {a received here that a serious Insurrection bag broken out in Herat aud the Governor of the city murdered. Ayoob Khan, aecompanied by his principal ofilvors and several hundred horsemen, has Passod Searntndwar on hfs way to Herat. ,, ANITISI TROOPS MOVING. Lownos, Sept, 12.~Tha Viceroy ‘of India tole- graphs that Maj, MacGrepur'a brigade marched from Candahar on tho 8th inst. to. enso tho pressure ‘there with regard to supplies, Gen, Roberta necompantéa Maj. MacGregor, and will meet Gen, Sandames at Kalla Abdulla todlscuss the question relative ‘to the trinsportation of supplies between Sibi and Candakar, . DECORATED. i Gens. Stewart and ttoverta nove reavived the Grand Cross of tho Order of Buth, Gen. Koborts Talitake: command of tho army in Madras Pres- THR RVACUATION ‘OF GANDATIAR. ‘Tho belief that tho oviguatlon of Candahar woutkl Vo tho abandoninent of alt tho fruits of fhe war has now becomo nimost untversat in QUNS TO TE RECOVERED. The ‘News’ Candahni dispitch gays: "The forco to start for Kushkl-Nikkud on Friday wna to recover alx guns, nbandonod by Wall's roops. Tie ResPONAMErTy. Tho Times’ Culeutta correspondent authoritat- ively dentes, ‘that the Viceroy dictated tho strategy lending to Goh. Lurrows’ defent, or that disngrecments existed between tho Viceroy Baul ple Feedorlck = Muines, . Commander-in- vhilef. : SPAIN, THY INFANTA, —- P Mannim, Bont 12,~Tho baptism of the Princess has been fixed for Sept. 4. Ex-Queen Isnbelin will bo one of the sponors, Ie BINTH. The Princéss was born‘ut about 9o'clook Sat- urday night. According to uncient ctiquot, the Ministers, Marshals, grandc¢os, ‘and diplomats awaited tho ‘ovent in an ante-chamber, The Duke of Bexto, “Grand Mnster of tho Palnée, ‘announced tho birth. Shortly after the Kfng brought out the tafanta, and showed it to the nssomiblage, Tho Minister of Justice drew up t deed nttesting the birth. CALL NER MERCY FOI SHORT. . Tho Jhfanta will bechristened Mercedes aud about a dozen othor names, ANNOUNCED NY -ANTILLENY. ‘Tho birth was announced to the city by nrtil- lery. , ree OProsirion 16 CAMros, Las Lonpon, Sopt. 12°=A dispatch from Hondayo reporta thiit the Mintbteriallsts during the past week have very plainly hinted that if Gen. Campos coutinucs to organize a Liberal opposi- don the Cabinet would Manes ty exile him. In places whore democratic .candidates woro successfil-for the Councils-General, tha Gov- ertors arrested tho opposition electors by whale- ante. In Valencian peremptory ‘order from the Miulster of tho Interfor had to be obtained bo- foro thoy were relonsed,, ‘ ATTKMPTED ARSASINATION, * MADRID, Sept. 13.—A futilo attempt was made on Saturday to dolla, Tho orimi: GREAT BRITAIN, ‘THR BNGUIST BTIKENS," cx Buacrnunn, Bept. 13,—At ‘a mecting of tho ‘Wages Committce Inst night it was deolded to bring out Accrington or Great Harward on strike, but tho final deciston was postponed pending further shop-meetings of weavers ot tha bogianing of tha week, “FATAL RAILWAY ACOIDENT, Lonpon, Sopt. 12.—Tho train from Waterloo Stntton, London, for Hampton Court, came In 2 dt insinate tho Tyotect of Valla- 1 was orrested. collidion with un engine. hist night. Four per- sons wore killed ond thirty injured, \ y VARIOUS, st * MONTENEGHO. Lonoon, Sept. 123A tolegram from Ragusa wus rodolved nt Paria this ovenfog Btating that *0,000 Montonegring, with eight cannon, are on “thelr way. to Duleigno, and nre resolved to tight if realated, TRAVEIANG ROYALTY. Sept. 1.—The King und rown Prince of Austria _ RUSSIAN CituIBERa. Onrsaa, Sopt. 12. ‘Tha crulaur Moscow sailed jaturday for tho Pacith Avo torpedo-bouts, DR. BUCHANAN. 5 i ‘He Is Lured Across tho Wiver by Frlno: ¥eiends, and FF: futo the Hunds of | a Philadolphia Detective—Tho Ane cient Fraud Goons on to Philadelphia | Without Iesistance. - Detrojt Post, Sept. 1, . Dr. Buchanan, tho Philadeiphig yender of bogus diplomas, bas beon hovering about Whidsor and vicinity oyor since the pubiloity of ‘bis -preaenco in thia city warned him that lucen of uve ore Benin, receo and Ci ‘yived here, ‘| hia personal enfoty required him to get out-of ‘tho country, His, clumsy, qttempt to throw tho detectives of tha scent by writtaz to tho ‘Post ant Tribune lottor dated at New York ‘and sppiding it there to “ba muitod decelyod no | (gv ‘one, Ho waa scen in Windsor the day the lettor | wg received at this ollice, Io and bis assoviate, ‘Dr, Mumovy, thon arranged a little schonte to | replenish thor purses by giving lectures and | pnd 3{ ‘exbibitibns through Canada, appearing only i | ‘tho ‘small towns whuro they would avold | ‘hewepnper . notoriety: aud . would not be Hach ta ha, | reco, ea . An purse ‘ntleo oft hia woliomo they wont dovn'te Chutbim, whi sutnuy was billed to lecture on physicial and Hutchunin ‘officluted aa businesi-lyont auc doorkeeper. Hut tho lecture was nut & success Jinunclatiy or tn any other sense, and ft was ovideut thut Munivy could not do much in tho Jecturiog ting, ‘The Chatham Pantt exposed them, and that town becoming uncomfortably Warm they moyed on to somo ‘still sinaller ‘plicos, whore Chey advertised spiritual scunces dund other yuteh-penny dovices, + In the meantiwe plang were on footita ‘get Buvbauay, dick to this side of the river with a viow to bly arrest and removal to Philadelphia. ‘pps Judge uf tho District Court in that ulty, bes fore whom the case was pend Hag baviug become putlsod that Buchanan was really 1a thu lund of the dying, and that ho was not drowued fy the Delaware River, duclured biy ball forfeited, and Buchanan's bondsmen thoneut thamselves about procuring. bis srrest and delivery An thy Clty of Potladelphia. ‘Tho police dupart- unt of thie city wery notified that Buchanan's icrest was desired, and plang were inid ‘for b! cupture. ‘The etforts to lure bim to this side ai tha river Were very nearly successful, and ouo night'about teu duys uyo tho uctectives tho bad thu matter in chargu thougbt surely they bad shale baad, on hii, ee old pied bit hrowd to put blnself iy danger, aud so inaen if comin Viver the river a3 bo bad ugreed be Stuld In Windsor, ‘Tho Philudclphia authorities became anxious about the mutter aud sent on Deteo tive Churles F, Miller, of that city, to sve whut bo could do, ‘plontifully eupfiied with monby by } Buchanan's bon amen be was able to open ne- Fotinttons with persons on the other ride of the river in Tuchanan's confidence to botray hin. A rehome wna fixed up with them In purmance of which Buchanan ngreed to xo to San Francisco and establisn a hougo of proatituttan. A Vhilndotphin courte: sin named Nore Leonard has been Ruchanan’s companion In Windsor, and it Is tindorstood that | tha plan of going Jo oat Fraucleco wis sun: wusted by her, ‘Tho preliminarica hiving been ull arranged by Deteotlye Millér, the Intter ob- tiined a reqhisition from Gov. Crosiwell and thon arranged to .get his man ncross tho river. The plan, thanky to Lue chanan's confederates, who fn this business beente the confederates of Detective Miller, worked successfully. The crossing was to be at 8t. Clatr on Thursday night, and Suchanan was then to take tho Grand Trunk train forthe West atan early four yesterday morning. Buchanan was at Komoka ednesilay. fccompanied M.. V, Chapman, a relative by mar- riage. | Mumicy was at Windsor, but on Thuraday wont up to to Courtwright, oppusit St, Chir, whero nll assombied that evening, Thoy word. to cross In nr small boat about midnight, and Detective Millor nnd his agsistanta wore fn whiting for thon. Tho dotactiva wont to Port Huron early in tho day, and onitsted tho services of Deputy-Sherif Lauzon, ,Thoy waited upon tho Wharf‘at St. Clair, and when Buchannn ‘and Span were brought over ina anialt bont by Holl, tho hotel mnan, necording to, tho Armugo- ment, the former yas saluted by Detective Miller and the Depat yeSherit. nnd taken into custody tind conveyed to Port Huron, ‘ Dr. Huehinan was thon taken before Justice MeKay ut tho lutter place, exarnined, And told by tho Justice that ho would bo required to give bonds In tho sum of $2,000 or go to jall to await n requisition from tha Governor of Penn sylvanta. flo thought the matter over and finatly decided to go to Philadelphia witout =n requisition, Ho accordingly enutng down on the Grand ‘Trunk ycs- terday ‘afternoon fn ebnry of Detectivo Miller and accompanied by Chapman and Mr. John Norris, of ae Philadelphin Reeard, who originally exposed Buchman. A repredontatiye of tho Post and Tribune went to the train to meet his old friend whoa fow weeks ngo threntonod togive bina dash blank good thrashing be- enuse ho interviewed him at ‘an unsenson- ablo hour whon ho was at tho Interna- Yonnl Hotel, Windsor, ‘Tha. only . chanso which he .has inado in his facial ‘append. nues 1s to dyo his mustache biack. Ho looks al Drokon up,” his large mouth having moro than‘over a downward big at each corner, ils eyes nro red and bloodshot, and he resembics in Renutal man who hns not slept wéll for sev= cral nights, and is disgusted with bitnsclf, For hours yesturday ho satin Eldon and porsistent reticence, refusing to romove his-hat or other- wise recognize the fact that ho was inf civil- laud country, “‘Lustevening ho was sulky aud would say int little to avy one oxcopt,Chifpinan, a young fellow .who. gives ne. the Iinpression of boing a Parttall refornied Urigand or ‘other being with tnalovotont de- signs. . These two convorsed oarnestly togothor f-urent deal of the thine. Charics BF. Miller, the ollicer who arrested Buchanan and who worked up tho ense yer) ery Js a noted “murder detective” of Philndeiphin ‘ard a very: succesaCul officer, He occupied tho car scat with Buchanan, and seemed to tnko a very bro- fuorly {ntoreat In ntl bis goings out and comings n, ‘Tho party will artfvo_at, Philadolphin Into Bat- urday night or carly Sanday morning. _ HONOLULU, IN AN UPROAR. Tho King Forced to Back Down, and Mr. Celsus Creanr Moreno Ordered to Leave the Kingdom. Ban Pranctsco Chronicle, Honouuuy, Aug. 10.—Within the past few daya' this island Kingdom hus passed through nu important phase In Itaoxletonce, Tha King bas oxccuted a coup d'état In thd faterest of one Celsus Cesar Moreno, n foreign adventurer unfavorably known in tho United Statos, and, under the pressuie of tho Diplomatic Corps, hns récdddd from hi8 uction, On Shturday Inst, tho Lith Inat,, it ploased his Majésty to pridroyue thé Legialative Assembly which had been in seston elghty-tlyo days. Shortly nfter the prorugution, ench of tho Ministers received inn urder to resign his portfolfo without delay. The excitement was very intense, more cspecinily when it Was found that the following bad been selected ns moinbers: of tho new Ministry: John E, Bush, sinister of tho Interior, vico8.D, Wilder; ‘Colsus Cesar Mor- ono, Minister of Forelgn Itelations, yico Jobn BI. Kapena; M. Kuuea, Minister of Finntce, vice 8, Kaul; W. Edward Presto R aud Finnuce were nities, eral was nn Ohionn, whilu the Minister o elgn Atfairs was tchevalior d'industrio. An indignation meeting was held on Monday ovening, ut which the fottowing resolution tyas aluioat unanimously adopteds, Wienvas, His Majesty Kalukaua, King of tho Hawaiian Istands, has arbitrarily and without cause dissolyed the inte Mintsteriat Cabinet while thoy bnd the confidence of the Log- isintive Assembly and of mae cone In their at dary und. has uppalated Stead A’ Miuistry Inéluding one Colaus. Moreno, & stranger and sorelae adventurer, who has ldentitied himself with ihterests hostile the prosperity of tho Hawallun Kingdom, and who hus neithor the confidence nor respect. of tho cominuuity, nor of the represontatives of foreign Powers, a8 Minister of Foreign Affuira; be tt. Resolved, ‘That hig Majesty bas thoreby acted inconglstently with tho principles of tho Hawallun Governmont as in constitution. al monarchy, 18 cstublished and handed down by the Katnchamehus and their successor Lunalilo, and that his action thorein 18 hostile, to the permanence of tawallah Independénes, the perpetulty of tho Hawallinrace and tho sccuri- Frat Hey lverty, and property in the Hawallan Janda, : ‘ ees s\bout 1,600 persons Were In attendnace, of which number fully two-thirds were foreign: ers, The exeltument waa so Inteiise at ond time thutit wig feared that an attack would bo made on tho palace. The King,fearing trouble und the palnes grounda guarded wita cannon, while sil tho Hnawalinn army slopt for onco n sleep that might awaken to war und bloodshed, something which this army bed nover oxporl- enced. ‘ho King waa unvilling to givo audis cnce to nuy ono, except through bis Ministry, which was wholly under tho control of Moreno, Committees which had been appointed gt vari- ous mmeotings would not recoguizo Mofeno as Minister of Foroign Atfairs. Thero was at ono tne strong talk of placiiy Queen Emina on th throne, If any one who his tho contidence a! tho natives hnd taken icad, the present King Kalukaun would not have remntned on tho throne twelve) hours, Moro than nine tenths of tho natives aro ngainst the King, but In fayorof Queen Eton. ‘Ino rest> dent Ministers of tho United States, Franco, and England bent a confereuco to consider tho aituntion, at which it was decliad to request the King to appoint some onc cise than Moreno as Minister of Forvign Affairs, Yustorduy tho Ministers Restdent noticed his Majesty that thoy could not Feengnizo his Minister of Foroign Affalra,, At fost tha King was very stubborn and declared that bo would not recedd If the nf= faircost him his crown, (Tho Inte Assembly voted $10,000 to purchhac him, a now dindom,) Howevor, after taking nnap, during whieh he bad a dream, ho ordered Blurono to hand over ifs portfullo, und notified the public of bis ae- 1b. he “ That evening dnothor coking fas hold) whon Coleus Civanr was requested to leave on tho feat vessel, There had beon somo tulk of furpleniug tho vx-Minlater with 9 fred cont of farand feathors, When Sorend heard of the threa! io took leg bull, uhd Bis white pantaloons and ‘cont tulla Were geen tying in tho distance to- ward the palace, —— WASHINGTON MATTERS, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. _ Wastundrox, D.C, Sépt. 12—Some time Ago ntroller Knox asked the Natunnl banks for tho statistics of thot Interhalrovonue tates, ‘Tho roturns are comlag 1a, biit will not bu com- leted ad boady for publication uitil Outober, 1 the incantine a similar table of statistics, giving the luternal-revenue taxes ussessed on tho Average capital and deposits of banks and bankers Other than Nudonal banka for tho fuvelve months ended Muy Ul, 1880, has boar pre= pared, aud {g* us follows; ‘nx on papley of ‘Danks, $754,008.70; tax on Capital of auviugs ine stitutions, BITd8s.72; total, TTAkhA3; tax un dos onité Of bunks, $4.84 Tinea rs on deposita of savings Inatieutiong, 3 total, €2,450,< 885 otal, Gon. Bonnet, Unltd States Chicf Ordnance, ni forthoutnny report will advocate the dopuon of the Bcules Militia bill to re vhe militia, with o vey, to g wure sydtematio permanent establishment, Bvictions in Scotland, Pall Mall Gazette, , Next to Ireland tho Seotch ‘Highlands bare Buffered most from, tho British low of Jnudlo! ‘oud tonant. ‘Tho cee eviotiona" uta tho last cage In polit. ‘They were menuoned in the Huusdot Comntonsa ‘fortnight or dy ago, When tho Hono Beurctars, In answer to 8 guds- ‘Hon, declared that thoy wero an yxerelse of the rt ota 18 of property, with which, unfortue aiuntay, tha Government could not intertere, The Seotch newspapers have been discussing U subject Tor months past without apparently roduchyg any cifect ou tho lundlord responal- blo for tho evicuons. But that geatlenan, a ‘Mr. Pirlo, hua been “drawn by tho ume Becrotary’s remarks, and frow (wo futters uf bia addrdased to the Scotsman, and dupploidentod by other correspondence, wo gathor that Sr. Tete lately purchased Leekmelon; that bo found the’ estate covered with swat furigors proved of th of ¢4or £5 a yours Ut be disap- { roved of tho game, and bas yiven thoi all nu- co to quit wt Murtinuius—the be; evers Highland winter, this, We Hire itt ured, ty tho neccssury pred paiiany to curtuin vuevolent purposes chorlubed by Mr, Pirit, but hot as yet divulged by bln to the pubila or to histenants. Of the luttur those who ure well- iepoacst indy, Bfter resigning thdle tonerterts, ule cattle, and all the otber ftemsyaf an inde: pendent cotter's proverty, remain ag hy Lab tra on Mr, Pirto's bone furm. ‘Tho “ fructiougs"* Way yo-where thoy cum Some of thom—the yeuny, veople—bayo ulroady gone to Amerlon, ub what iy to become of the widows and of tho old incon of 70 or 80 youre of ugu, who could live as cottons, but will fury badly as day laborers? mining of the CRIMINAL NEWS, A Young Ruffian at Rockford Shot and Killed by a Policernan, Discovery of 4 Man~ in Kentucky Who Disappeared Fourteen Years Ago, And for Whose Mnputeg Marder aq Indianfan is Now undér Death Sentence. A Party of Kentucky Cousins in @ Fatal Shooting Affray. Engage . A FATAL SPREE. SpectasyDispateh to The Chicago ‘THbune, Tockronp, IIL, Sept. 14,—A most horrible and startling affair ocourred In this efty this morn. ing at 2:00 o'clock, which resulted In Ed Kyan boing shot. A pfrty of young meu, consisting of Matthow and Edwin Rynn, Thomas McGraw, Ehnor Fisher, and n Chieagé boy named Mooney, who bad beconte Inoro or 1éBs ihtoxteated, were golng down South 3taln street, and when near Emerton, Follett & Co.'s watchoure encounterei, tho night watchman. The men were requested to make toss nolae. ‘This they rofused todo, £0, being an Assistant Marabal, tho watehmun at. tempted ‘on arrest. At thls point All pitched nt, he watchinan, and would have come out best lad itnot havo been for the appearance ot tro othor watchmen, who helped him ont of tho dit. feultly, The boys became enraged and tread, ‘The watchmen th golf-defense returned tho shot, ono ‘bail taking elfect in Ityan's right thigh, enusing fatal bleeding, After receiving the wound he rin about ton bods, when be fell, and dled in fifteen minutes afterwards. When ts waa picked up a hugo stone was found in his pocket. A coyoner's, Jury was mpanoted im mediatoly, and, after “hearing all tho testimo- ny, tendored’ a vordict to, the effect that Re came ‘fo lis Seu by a Risto ae Hired by yatchmen ur vt = 1 Tulthtal disebaree ce mtho Water-Power in the duty ng Policemen," A FATAL QUARREL: Lovtavitne, Ky. 8ept. 18,—An Owenton special to the Courter-Journal says: “A ety serious shooting affray occurred at a plenic abort sor. entecn miles from here yesterday, The aiBtoulty arose botween somo drinkett boys dyer sume trivin) mattor, which, before fts termination, ine yolved threo brothers named Smith and three brothors named Hammond, and n half brother of Hammond's named Barnard Acre, The shooting waa genérah ond indulged in by both ‘parties, but tho Smiths proved mora oxpert with weapons, Acro, a boy of 18 years, was shot in tho head and instantly killed, and bis three half brothers, Hinmmonds, wero all wounded, two of whom, Jénathun and Sam, t+ tending physicians say, nro mortally wounded, Tho Smiths and: Hammonds are cousins, and Bam '{nmmond isn brother-in-law to the Sith boys. The partiea who did the shooting hava avoided urrest:, They are the sons of G. V, Smith, Justice of tho Peace, and are very ‘re- spectable and good citizens. MISAPPROPRIATED FUXDS. Pmnapenrita, Sept. —Jogoph ‘Tapson, formerly Secretary bf tho Métropolitah Railway Company's Provident Savings Bank df Engidnd, Was urrested hero Inst hight on a charge of ap- proprinting ‘at’ ulfferont.. timos duting tho past four or five years sums of monoy beluncing to the dopositors oF that institution argrecating Bbout 250,000, Ie donied his identity nt first, but ‘upon being confronted by Chic Inspector Gordou, of tho » fstropolitan Ratlway Compuny's police, to whom he Was kiown, he Adniitted his dontity. Ho .will have ahearing befure the United States Commissioner to-morrow, PROBALY MURDERED. .. Spectal Dispatch to The Catcago Tribune, KAks\8 City, Mo., S6pt. 12—The Coroner to day hetd on Inquest on the body of the young man Morria, found dead on tho lovee Inst night. Sever! clits on the head indicated murder, but no evidence conld.be obtained to substantiute ithis, ‘Tha rostunts of tho eastern purt of the city aro sure that Morris wis drugged and mur. Sere and startling déevolopments nro ldoked or A REMARKABLE CASE: EVANSVILLE, Ind., Sopt. 12.1, Mf, Nimley and ‘James Millis pnescd through tho city to-day eu routo to Somerset, Whord A brothor of Niniloy is fn Jail under séntenco of death for the murder of Mulls, who disappeared myatotioudly from Somersot fourteon yours Ago, and had nat alnce bean. .henrd..of til discovered by J M. Nimley near Ford's Forry, Ky. turday, SHOT BY AN OFFICER, CinxarsnAzi, 0., 80pt.12=In a disturbance tate Inst might id Covington, Ky., tho polices under- took the atrest of two or threo colored men. Ono of thoi, Joo Baunilerd, resisted, and vos shot and instantly kilicd, it 1s supposed, by Of ficer Lawrence, 3 = .._, Dk, BUCHANAN. . , PHILADELPHIA, Sopt. 12.—Dr. John Buchnuan, . tio boris dlptoina vender of this glty, who was Hrrested in 8t, Clair, Micha inst Thursday, ar rived here this morning and was locked up io Moyamensing, z g . THE WrstieRnn WA : Pueneo, Colo. Sept, 12—Yostorday a bard cHitacter known as Nickel Smith was takeo from bis home by ¢ commitres nnd hanged fors rupo cummitted on a small girl Inst Wednesday, KILLED BY A COACIIMAN. ,. PLAINFIELD, N. J,, Sopt, 12—-About midnight Biturdday John Jobnsdn, a colored coachman, killed Samuel WitHams, colored: pememsaniscive Dak met ; THE WEATHER, - Orrice OF THE CurEF BIUNAL Orricen, WAsit- } Inaros; D. C., Bopts 181 i. wi.—For Terinessce and tho Oblo Valley stationnry or falllag, fol- towed by rising baromuter, southwest veerlig to andlor north or west winds, portly cloudy Woathor, numerous rains, For tho Lower Like tegloh, higher baromoter, vooler westerly winds, partis cloudy weather ‘pogRIUly lucill rains sir thd edatgen portion. ‘or tho Upper Lako region, ete barometer, coolur westerly winds, partly cloudy irenlhcr, possibly locnl rains ff tho enstarn partion. For tho U; pier Mlasizalpp! and Power Stesourl Valteys, higliot baromhbtor, stationary or lower temperaturo; north to weat Winds, partly cloudy Wonther, te Tho rivors will continuo nentiy stationary. Catitionaty signals continue! nt Ctoteisnd, fection 5, Biidusky, Tolodd, Section 4, Port Turon, Afpenn: Grand Haven, and seation 3 aurlonary off-uhoro algials continuo vt 10° a BSW WW. ma, ey minim, OL QENERAL ONIERVATIONS. ._DRICAGH, Sapf. 12-1:14 b, oe. 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