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Kill, mi iinliTMinilinit nrem, (,,.!«■
r..i|,ii«, trial liy jury, tin. Imiiiirlial n
iiiininl riiti.in Ilf Juatfcn -nil three ere
li-iral ilml illltliilin whirl, „„r Inrrfnlli*
hail almil w, Hindi ofliluwl Uilmilil ill,.
Tin* w,ulli ili-wrli-,1 ur ut tin* i-rirl-i
iiilr fnlt*. mill luft uh in our weiikimmi In
tiro mercy nf the inont ■iiipriiu'liiluil tv-
r.inIn lluil ever Imlriiyed n |,ul,lli- trilnt.
™,drifts
with which wo were
threatened except in hrin»tiri K the se
ceded Mtnli'M hack In their plnceH in the
union. Our convictions (if legal duty,
proper care lor our ln*«t iMerLl^ all iui
iK*ll(*(l UH to join the new administration
in (ho UHO of Hileh force an might lie loo nd
neccs-ary to execute the lawn in every
part of I ho country.
fur the (loHtruetlon of the union, for the
overthrow of the constitution, for the
till- subjugation of the whole country
that “higlier law” which *
lie ruling power. To aueli a war the
:u!T l ,^^*,s;,"E:; l in'^
army nml nnyy revolted nl It, uml every
virtuoua mini In private lit.* I,-It it in la*
“.ikirt;;: ’HuSe w, :i
ilalent wllli iln* uwipex ul
I lirlalcnili in uml the mfety nl our own
iimlltulliHiH. Thereture, il ivna that mi
lie* _"il nl July, 18111, eonpreiw, with
explicit wor.la that the war
lion, anil nut In n*voluliunirr i
you hero tin* wunla ul' Hu* ri
ei^ir ,1 i,: i "!;.i!n3 t ^
country liy the illaiinlolilaUiiil' lima,
rllLiitlumil *k«,vcr| , | , |i| l '*| M |i| IW | l | l || , |i Hl h," ,,'rmii
arnllllil I ho eapllal ; Hint in I Ilia until uml
iurrs^S’ir^iz,:!!.^!,
leeiillvet only lla duty In lhr wlioli*
• try; that II,in waa la nut wnped mi
hw a„ |,,,r ,Hr uo.“ l r'
tliin or pliriame ol iivorlhriavililt or'in-
IriTrrlup will, tin* riplil, or retabliid.eil
I,I llm aevoral aUllea linilHpalri'il ; anil
111.. 1 an mm an theaiv uhiei'la an*
pll.lird the ivnr uuphl 1,1
iroiii mj uh* oumirni luoiiHaiel; the
Imriler alalea of Mmamilh navi, in llicir
iurinal ailhi'alnn to ||,r povoninmnl; I
I,III- B n*al military leniloia ilrew their
nwnriTn will, alaerlty In .import ol ilu*
r.r ,n «»« ,, .asr
"•ill, what iK-rllily thin nohuin,
pleilee wan lirolien I Ill-I ll not l.-ll von,
1.. 1 lain np,-,*i*l, nlinwn that you know It
legally mill |ieaeeahly, ami, il IT, not
help uh, you imint nl leant ccane t«» mock
uh liy protending to ho nn anti-slavery
A I’ll A IIIHKE'H nilAVAlH).
You tell UH that the republic... party
"will puiiiisli its own rascals.” The
Hhloof the house. (Vr
Ih like the limit dent of
jukoM. If you meant il in eari.CHt, plen-e
to M.y what you fournl tliin claim of in.
riiviiliill,inir.o,l n. Iimli'ail of a war'for
Mi^'mJ’i'un'nnhni.'aS v.uV'l'm,"':;
*i - I know hum Iln ir piihlle ilei'lnnillona
' till l.ul.l, lha, the victory of Ihe feileral
tonya alnilirheil llio eonatltnliim mil only
in the non III hut in III.* nn nil, mu! (here
fore they were mil Iniunil to oiwervo iln
!"" I«t "i'», either in their h* B i«lalive,
i ml mini nr executive inemmri*. Inilcm
ol hrl„Rl„ K I,ark ,|„* .tat,*, will, their
piileil an,dAfrencliircii iheui. InnUnul
pledonl, vim ixinverleil il ini,, a lilaek
repiililu-an jul, to pul Iln* rlplits nl' all
l -teCrtC5iK,a u,,,hr
lies, of llm Milana,’Ini*
■cllillp llm I,
nlnvi'iy alter a miIcii
ei'ulmry waa hut the "perm
on whirl, you aeleil in il„* lullimnn ul im
pruwlli. Their ael wan in Iln nalim* anil
i liaraelnr nearly an I,ail an ii mm Id
bill only eight score of helpless pc
su fie red by i.; the victims of
the
dural mHiue
c; v § - popular |
1 uivernai ex|n*iiemv* pnivm ihnl
ilnlir|».l will nl wavs In* ilinluiln-ll
tw eillp that Hie alnilillilllinU wrn-Tcii l*v
"II" win,ill no oath ■mill,I hull! In Ih'e
we had no right to expect n decent ro
ll :; :j r.nt
niu the truth of il
You may take the
in In.rope, go over
wornt act you cat* find of fraud-
dlalion upon iln ja-ople, and if I
liow something worse committed
ler the auspice* of the party now
• I will give up the case.
I waking of the government ‘
ihIh who rule un for their pica
.dor uh for their |wrH,.ial profit
it Ih no answer to quote Mr. 1/ord'n
Iwfore the senate on tin- trial of
p. 11 in eulogy waaon the virlucand
lr.tcdllge.iee of the iwoplu, and he argue<l
from that the duty ot their Her van U U.
behave with Integrity. I le rertninly did
not mean to whitewash the administra
tion. If he had meant to do so he could
ii«t have HUCCCfdnd, for there was not
wash enough in his bucket togooverthe
twenty-thousandth part of the job.
While you were huiiliug for certificate,
of charnetor arming the speeches of the
!Zwk"hd.;iM^r?' ,J irclil/‘in
efTeet (for I cite him from memory) that
the one production in which our coun
try excel all others in the world Is cor
ruption of its gover.iHie.it. There waa
the testimony of a railed witness belong
ing to your party, who knew whereof hr
affirmed and spoke directly to llm |siint .
Hut it is useless to cite the evidence ol
n great public fneta that
i and known of all men.
Nothing ever was-more notorious than
the general disregard of all hou.kI princi
ple by this adniiniHlration. No m-ople
most guilty of them are now, as
were before, the very darlings of the
,w B rmll.Mi™ , !*ri,!:ii»lly t .tii:
colossal pro.Hirtio.iH of their
taking out of the treasury ad
millIoiih which tiny claim as
ei'fmohy .
* * Ii they
«.f their original
They have no better title to
them than a wolf has to tlie mutton he
slaughters by moonlight. The legal
much to the rulers ihmnscIvcH ami the
rings they chose to favor. Industry m
crushed as it never was before, l.alsir
no longer works for iUell, miicc nil ami
more than all of ila surplus profits are
exacted nml consumed by the hii.igers-on
of the government. Now, although we
are, to all intents and purposes, hIjivch, ho
long as you continue to make us hand
to you the earnings of our labor ;
Wilson succeeded, with much tribulation,
ting certain manufacturers ,d
whiskey, ami thereby got them
rued out of office. It is vain to
t I here is, nml has Is'en, a genera I
of dishonesty pervading all ranks
nftheeivil service, which, ho far from
against all iiivesligatious
i'X|hihc rascality. I*roofnl that, if
wanting, would Is* found in your
denunciation of the prcw.it eon
i for pushing it* inquiries InU. those
legions where venality and corruption
might otherwise have dwelt in aal.iv.
r.i all y.
lien, while they |>orpetrat'il the most
luimelesH rohlM-ries You resisted every
elfi.rt of the oppressed |s>oplo to tlm»w
and when those efforts were
I in some of the states, you
the fall of the felouswilhsiueeir
.lust look at the erew of
godless wretches by whom lamisin.m has
iH'en almost desolated I In the face of a
constitutional interdict, your administra
tion at Washington repeatedly interfered
to shield them from justice, ami to un
|N>ssessiou of |Hiwer to
Ih,are I'teyiap ii|h.ii
neiinle nl Iln* alale, under
I. nl- federal IwyonoU. la
tlmtivhntyull call imiilahlnp yuur own
nnalver that tin) while inandii
na, la'inp cuilnuered, are
rlphtlully enahivi-d, neinrillnp In Ihe
|irinei|di*a lilanled at Plyininilh, and
Ihervlim* it in tail fur the like ol then, I,.
Invoke the iirwleelion of law and juatiee. 1
will thiToloro ealI your attcnliim to an
other ease In widen Ihiliomeiail rulrdia-a
„,ol a,i|dv and in whieh the lailnre of
Ihe re|iul,li,-au narly In luiuiah ila own
raacala hna Wn ,qually algiial ; 1 in,-an
the Iramla of Iln* Union I'acllU- railroad
INHKMT I TT Ilf
reierrltip lii thia Htl'nir: von aro the laat
■nan „|hih whom I would inak a |wna,i,id
IkiIiiI, and I .-oul.l not do ii 1,,-re if I
‘dtiy;for Ihe t-iiuviellon I have
llinea iliaekwi-a. The umgni'tude
niquity alnuiM exeeeda ladiof.
The entin* amount of the laaitv alreadv
lake,, from Ilu- n 1,1,lie and .towed nwn'v
in tin- lan-keta of the ]H-r|irlr!itora call
liul lie lean than ime hnndreil milliim
didlara. and everv ai\ nuintha lliev make
a new demand, whieh i» honered'at ihe
the mm which the United Sialca will
low- ill nolid eaxli, dire,-llv taken out of
rellrate] huUt c„n‘not U*
oue'half of tin* whole aleal, for u
nol include the value of the road ilaoil.
nor Ilu* land grant., nor Ihc nrocrrri. ol
lla* lam-la to which the lieliotthe Unit -d
Sialea waa |.iat|H„u-d, nor the equip
ment la.llda. As tliia awilldle was ll„
inrpeal it waa one ol Ihe most inex
out tho way not to do it. They |M*rrnlt
the government tr> lie down and Ik: rob
^chriimi
ar.neil of iU iH»wer, ami whuso erin
I AI.1AH UltANTIHM.
the evil and corrupt fellowship as soon
as vou saw how evil uml corrupt il was.
You owed ** * *'
and your
S33dS
alien of II
ESie'"
aiieo of the doctrines planted at 1’ly
• by the Yankees blinded your
it, and made your conscience in
to the principles planted in
by tl.o “people first called
Christians at Antioch.”
You wouhl have us believe that llayrs,
if elected, will reform abuses uml givo os
tlicr gentlemen co..ally ro
ll certain that Mr. Hayes
clatlons. I do 'not doubt
i of that negative honesty
entitle him to the resis et of his neigh
Irors ami the confidence ol his family ,
an effort to do so. He has
reformer In theso times most Is- made
of stern material, lie must have no
eetion with, and be under no ..Mi
g.ilion to, the authors of the abuses
• ‘ I. need reform. Above all things,
ust nol have consented expressly or
Impliedly to the commission of the pul.
.< to punish. When
. , -e wickedness in high
places tho consciousness that he himself
is tmrl ilrlirht will make even a strong
mail like Mr. Hayes to resist the worst
orders of his own party, I must cite a
tly in isd.it, and certainly
ir recoiledi«n as well as mine,
.si-of Milligan, you .mule an
ls|M‘eeh Iwfore the
supreme court for those free principles
which I. at the same time, supported in
my weaker way. You showed the inde
structible right ol every citireu to a
til
as it
with lofty contempt the brutnl idi*a that
law was extinguished bv the vlcto.v ut
the li.rees calleil out (<• defend ii , and
you closed with that grand |K*roration
on tho goddess of hls-rty, which, if
s|sd en at Athens in the Is st days of her
ic,” would have “shook
U\ lor you luul volunteered in the
rase; nor the smMe.i emotions of a
neophyte, Ibr you hail read and pondered
the subject well. You s|s.ke the d.-lil.
rate eoucllisions of your mind, amt
here is no doubt that in your heart of
hearts you believe them to Is* true this
when the reconstruction law was
pm|Miscd you hi. fie red yourself to Ik*
i of the constilii
to lie sacred ami inalienable.
If this was the ease, what subser-
vicncv may not In: exiwcU'd from Mr.
Hayes, when the party lash comes to Ik-
Ini,I i,n liia l,nek ? Y„u an- hi. »„ia-ri.,r
in every quality that holds a man true
to public ill.tv.' You have U-.-n care
fully schooled in the morality of the
new testament, you have lived all your tlialr
life in the full f.la/.e of the gospel, you
are gifted with a logical acumen which
Ikivc the average. If you fell down
Iwfore the Moloch of abolitionism, and
gave up all principle at once*, what act
of worship will Hayes deny to that grim
IiY Ills OWN PKTA
Speaking of reconstruction, and seeing
your broad accusations ol treason, I am
tempted to ask if vou aiesure that vou
yourself ami your associates did not
me.it. “ (.award,” you My, is the word.
< M.Wahl—to What 1 To more War, more
plunder, moie oppression, more uniVer
-"1 luinkrnntry,
win-no frnii'li, nn
llip aturic eumo fnnn l,ip lan.la-t.kc
Iln* lan.1 ..I Nil,para fur an example.
'Iln* Inn,I „r the Himalaya,., |ui, haa ila
in*naatiiinfll narrative, un a pranil wale;
nml tlioac, willr tho a,iron,I „f tin* Anplm
•mlinn prena, nre iifilninlni; wider n„*
lurioty every day The aea aerrauit irt
Ainrrioan watcra iiax a rival in tin*
which tin* oilier day drapped down
eaplahn'r'whieh Jutaumed In Brent llm
India, Humph wnaatiunal
wm'lifea e'hiwly'n'nindde'ntwhieh il weli
Imve (Kvcurrcd seVcrnl years
the railway from Madras to
As
opened out for regular traffic. This
, however, tho scene is laid on a
iy in India.
a train was proceeding at a fair
tho engine driver noticed a herd of
the lint*, lie immediately sounded the
whistle and his assistant put on the
brake. In an instant, however, they
were into the herd. The lending ele
phant, a huge tusker, was apparen.lv
only enraged by the whistle, anil
; train. There v
* concussion, the elephant
oil' to one sidv, mutilated
and the train, after a
series of violent jolts which nearly threw
it off the line, came to a r * "
against the bodies of two other
of .he herd. There was not a g
by an
stupid kind of a way at the tiaiu as it
lived off.
A Hap I.np.no.—The New York
(?) to llioir long list that of oplu.i eating
and smoking. They indulge the habit
for the piir|KKio of giving that particular
brightness to the eye and the ruddy ap
pearance to the face : probably not aware
that when tire narcotic influence is gone,
the eye is more dull and languid than
ever, nnd that liy and by the face w ill
liMik like a piece of
w*. Onig A (’•». has
They have op. ne.1
s Smith of Men.
fruits; they Imve hIho opened an Kipe.ri-
inentnl Farm on tli* M. A « It It., where
Urn lillltli’livl.l; III. v iirr mm pliuiliip pn.nll,
In imxixlilllo lupii* "I l-.-n vim*. I Iln* No. k’ Prxlrlo |-|.«
' -ler.i |,rri,«r„u>fy n. xoiilup
Nsr*. I'raigAt >• have given
Mired Slid rriiLdi sain made soft nml
I .Y (V.., New York, .is there are many
on* made with common tar, all of
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I eao not descrils* to you how un
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your professions of a desire for peace.
Why do you not give us ponce if vou an*
•m* now. destitute of common ’integri’tv.
Hut that was ovi-i ruled by the iH.Utical
«I*»ctriues of their leaders. Having »*ihv
s. t aside the established law ot the land
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