The constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1884-1885, July 22, 1884, Image 5

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T jjE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: ATLA’MA, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1884.—TWELVE PAGES. t!raad the Speaker of the House, therefore,made mechatrmautof a committee of reyen that™ raised to Investigate tab.conduct. It»W Wm that jny personal interests, if pjnsidtrf. roight retmire * Mi ,,, leave Congress. He said bi*dut> corape — ^ Mni to plsoft 1B6 wore.Ww H k^eyjtatwf 11 rttbfbo m.cot^ r ^ w Lt.he tt& |Appi.n£ (Reported stenogrnphleallyby ,T. CooMge.) j jujtu'.i.and nearil»ne hnndred|rTntM PgMgt Colonel 51. A. Candler'.nttOdueed the Hon. K. mT»“ d ^aln to Indiana Wm™"?' j, Jlammond as xo' .ottSi . I And t h«rl the satisfaction, as chairman of thr„t Fellow CltUer^Dc-moerats of the Count* of Ful- And • the ««« £_ k o ;, Thursday of week «- ton: I nut s jmewhat embarrassed for words fit- I fSataaLto call up the report vindicating liim tinga,* illtroductlou to thtfp I,,,,,,,„ ,,, M° I from wrmg“nd U ffaye the ''hole matter laid upon iQL-HAMMOND’S SPEECH. THE ADDRESS OF HON. N. J. HAM MOND AT THE OPERA-HOUSE, On Wednesday Night, Joly 10.1081. fn Which «ho Political iBsues of the Day are DiBcus.ed- AVory Intere.tinc and Able Address by a Well Known Man, Etc. r rnmditrr 1 it been wanting to do for some time, I. e„ to make (Applause.) On the ending of Smith’s nilmlnls- %3Eka8S8S8'& ^S^rmenUoftteplj^and^P don’t think the debate 1877, and by diIi«ont work in July and in Aumist, ecord waa one of unusual with feeble health, I bo satisfied you of my indus- bneech than yours, and not try that when you came to elect a legislature to force and clearness of the carry out your new constitution, you almost per rooi the lamhuory artlclef that kindly srvoketi of me, not only here, hut nil over the State* ’You know them, you have read tnem. f did not deserve all of them, nor half of the a. Tho fact that they could bo Mid about me At all wa» extremely agreeable to me and, 1 ho’pc, to some of you. (Applause.]I But for tho lfjttilx months they have not been so prolific. ^aildcuSdldaci^of other gentlemen, re* m i“Xrto detain melu Washington. My work dents of the county of Fulton, for the positiouto J done. I had carried through the Ilouse the 2S.S. b« hr the earnest efforU of the WM mtaone. council had offl- wWchbe waa called by the earnwt efforts h« »ni I project which your mayor and council had ofll- ' • • ty, the Issues to which he wlU S^lv nwuested. Ix; ' To have permanent bar* gjka atAtlante. That was contrary tojhevimv. AJSiS thrii^SSeonly iuter^ted that this ^ffiSei^e^ exceUen't gentlemen high position shall continue to be filled as it h®« but it ww a representative body of your citizens * b in the past by your most \}j! l ,“ 0 H?j_„ > n 0U { I that had requested it done. I had then but one industrious aud your most capable c itlaen, I I 0ther 4 Ut y to perform, and that waa to go to the at a loss to understand I in favor of a weeping wife, and why these desires and these. ettorts I PJ^ ^ “J^are 0 £ her husbanar [Applause.] ahonld originate In and be confined to the county I j obta t ncd an answer that was agreeable ° f liu U ta°few veSra ago! in the contest Iwtlmljea}* JSlght'qSlctly^otomyconstituency, and ask what “‘l.XwdtonOUBnvcry awkward thing for a nf Fulton county. Over the objection of the j»eo* I .. f 0 «. nomination to parade himself before ple^ofthlsamnty, the standard of the democracy gf WaftSJ&kol h is seW*. Icon iilaced in the hands of a clttzeu not residing I • K » nll< j that wheu a party has placed its banner in llfthe county, and victofTOT* token ftom the nb thc tand , o( lv numft la tali dub WtacJJfiitoe'M- publican party and carried to the ;P® I tioncer, to talk, to visit, and to do every thing tnat SeraocracyTaud for f**ur years by the effortsof the I neC e*sary, In an honorable way, to carry that unbolting and unsulking democrats ykide ol I successfully and victoriously. But T d«i this county, standard bearers weresetaotod by the not un( ] cr ,tmi,l how, when tho main q««tton I. nartv and victory followed. [Applause]. uiwio 1 whether you will select me or another man to ne Ki. nraed by the people oi tnls county, in con- JJSSSgJ ,randard boarer, that thc same seal and [‘deration o7 'her greater PopuiJtUm, of ^“' a me cntc?J?UoSbecoming. That_to.Imp y her larger Interest that mtent ho fjjWred I honest excuse for behaving .a* f' l sj ll “j> and advanced or harmed by federal ®dministra I bc ] mvCi an d going about my business until I op- tlon.toat they were eu titled to.have an ablerAnd bo the Aolee of tl.c ^fdc, and they g£sh:msay* ffjsssw swriaj £„ d g 1 S‘b.«,S"d MaftM^d Lrl,o“mfei.L fnl industry. [Continued applause.] That sug i .* Jth dny n f November. on vnas y P%ol I ? n .V Ln.r‘^ e r n ooi!%KSrM^ N.°J.Uainiuuud ttaRcp^crentatlve of this district, {h^iniddlcof jMiua™allowed ev|n W read ‘xuh^m.01 thU nomination and the *>ec SKe^To.'^rhaWcM^w^ to lion, taavVnS a°peramu>! interest thcreln.lwreun-1 hearan Item read from fconnWgf^And to KiTaVak? wh^I ko m^iSii. h-hc^ to be well represented y u vance d, 1 have I health Is so permanently Injured, that he wi nstance. Tt “waa gravely sUted'Kat l I ouhght to havo heen cbalrman ol the Judt- clary committee of the .present H0UW, and lieciiuse I was not that it was a good reason why I ought not to go back to Congress. whs a declaration that if Mr. Carlisle did not think you ought to elect me, and dictate my place on committees you should keep me at home. On the 8th day oi December Mr. CarllMe a.lilrcsised me a letter asking me to meet him and help adjust Ills committees. I was not allowed to read or hear of that letter until January, us I have told you. He aiS)lntS hiicopTmlttwa in January. The first intimation I heard of how they were to be ap pointed was when a member of my lug it would please me, leaned down uponjny couch aud whispered that I was to bo chairman of tie committee on .elections. I know ray streegth was unequal to such a task. It wH4 not agreeable to roj taste, on that day my physician was asked If I mlghtspeak five mlnuta to a colleague on biulnea,. Heaaid, “Not to-day, but to-morrow you may. On that morrow 1 called for my trusted friend and Mi leage; Mr. Blount, and told him what I liad heard, and to bear my thanks and my excuse to tho speaker, mid tell him I could n°t in'll'ptlhal honor, hut to allow me to renmln on the »«■ tee most congenial to my taste, ami |n a poilt on which would not tax my slowly recovering strength. (Applause). I was so far from being too smalfto receive a olmlrmaushlp that (I oist aside modesty and say) I was grand enough to decline one when I could not perform its .duties. (Urn* tinned applause). I would not hold erwponsibil ity without a good honest intention to per form the work placed upon me. and when I felt that 1 could not do that work. J felt that I was doing a duty to myeelf, and a duty to you, to turn that place and honor to an other. And I rejoice that It was put into the hand* of mr friend Mr. Turner, who lias so honored it. ^hoMxt'doclaratlon of Hnportanee was thaU had actually voted with my party on thetarW. All but thirtv*nine demotfrats votod one way. Tno jmpers teemed withdeelaratlon, that H waauujuat. to rule tho thirty-nine out of the party heeeuae they were recalcitrant, and yet my op|» nnt» f i l that while no issues should be raised against the thirty-nine, I Individually should bo attacked1h^ catue I was with tho mfijorlty! [Applauso and laughter.] Not one single Georgian in the public % Nic .».t had th«i kther^etKl.d^red,' 1 ^^ been nominated by acclamation. Mr. lllouut nas no opposition, ^fr. Turner has no opposition. V, r il m s Mr. Crisp and Mr. Candler have no op^iSiTi llerticwe throughput toe »Ute no man of our party, who seeks a re nominal ion, nas any*opposition on that account. Apphmse.) Am i nfmried out for real wrong, or is it because oi a desire to gratify the personal ambition of ccrtsiii worthy gentlemen? You can answer the ques tion for yourselves. Hut one moment to ooiwct certain errors with regard to that who1° matter. There are a great many t»eople who talk about the H&'a Confrere undertook to pew a tarm mim mlBalon to reduce Wxatlog. Wo wanted 11 to enlighten u». Wo had a democratic renate ana willing to have commissioners appointed sss srsKSsr utraif ms ^K“n d dMltoLtiefTn^nSmo^ than ought to be collected Irom tho People and reportelf a bill to mluee taxation. How much? sffiis, c Tne h.Kit d &rj ctl, that a.CoHgrera had failed to do lt» wp«,M» commended by thocommlrelon, there atlll *nouia he a reduction. What waa tho Morriaon MU but to reduce taxation neeiinlluntothu rccommoma- tion nl tlic commlMlon and the VKoUralT Ingelse. Tortduce war tusaBfweniy yearsaiter war had ended 1 [Applanae. j Tho concludtog ren- teneo of the mewage upon that .nhlcet wa,. Ho tho queatlon atlll prenca. What leghdatlon i» necessary to relievo the people of unnecessary tax “‘itow 'what was that bill? Bealdcs the twenty What great ^““'.'"‘'iJonid reverse tho Judg- [u'nghtcraml applauso], I gradual people olFultou county { veartago? What ha. I bn the fourth of February I was able raenttlrat they'rendered six > cars tig dur ^ ,0)1,0 House and sworn fn, and.hot oongrea, bUrepntottoniorau w g( Kcl , rCT ^ nUl . I lnrwilh t i 1C in. They are like patent medicine a« asfesss SfflSaiBSffiEfeffi upon one g 1 Tennuifa lie dutlgit bto iudujjy n0 ordinary butoi dls-1 of^hc fifth congressional district know my cMr sSuTsMigwroh^w n 5S5 o i h hS S',^’dc^ivV'HiKnilss: whore eve^word for Six that t|) , |r|n|! t „„ ^ragraph to yonr notice,, vl,.:, f.B ,’Aiinnt imvthimr but what he is. printed, sneaks lor nimseii in no uouuwm w lie cannot be anything but what be Ho cannot utter a .word on any proposition about which ho as spolccn which cannot be tcsteil by the rule. That only to bring this paragraph to your not “The North will not permit the pauper South war ou her Industrial Institutions, and if you wish to be politically successful it would be well for you to make a note of this fact.’’ umotbe tested by the rule. T nat ^ Kellow-citlaceii*, there Is a bribe offered to the ’Htics In which people arc tutor ftmbltlono f a Congressman by a northern man. carrying wRh it an insult to the section which I have the honor in part to represent. (Applause.) IB lmoowioio uuk m«** •••«*- 1 Thtt . i ctter nractlcaily declares that the north ig- men will differ upon pnJ^B^n'OMnrcs. You j *| ie p t j Uper SO uth, aud does not allow it to m» iinAw nil tho surroundings and Influences | ^ upon the great questions of commerce and and much lndiutry to luvratlgate. »“>“«■' I SSpSffJ(tv* I mSttoSike''my^pleMAppI^! work of lcglBlationaj.it l.Ju aU other,work, a | J“g^ r e ‘g, JSVy the^IllutfonalW&taeoj glor/ aud 11 e by. I •ur good, k.for instance, for the use ol thewoad “only" | ^uthcri/lan^ 6 WhiMne^ 1 we, B with our fields — the tariff plank. They have turned only I j &|ld ouf m | ne g and our wootls. to^fcar tho distant another word, “excliisfvely, hut it wor idt Our money, that used to go into slaves, fame thing. “Only" U .|x.kci, ol aj orlfluat- and mortor, or Into faetorlca. ing four years ago m ft niistakt, as i .»_ * now developing our broad fields of curlals blunder, by ® e J Wstow I and grain to make food aud clothing for the world. who know and don t publish tuc mston I h Wo arc preparing to bridgo the ocean their country. It is not a n ®w J*”” h®®JRIa IJ .[^ nnd w i m J touring us cominercu Wo politics. In the beginning °I I will develop our great mines, build cities, as vast for the first twenty odd years we PJJJBJ 1 tWrty or of tmSe! and cause this land lo dance forty Uriff bills; sometimes as “JAllmSfillviaion I to the mingled music of humming machinery and year. lu 1828 thercwa* tlm fi«t^tlonMdI\sio^ Srliik waterfalls. (Applause). Wo need nolawr on that subject. Then came thetroubles in South warn ig |v * c ^ {fig power. The great law t^rollna. then the parties north and imuth bega I nature glint Hxcss our climate and impregnates to align in hot array, and it was In 1840 that'the^ miioum i ^ ^ our brains, gives whigs and democrats were so hotly contesting hi I ^ our muscles, is all tho law tliliataWtliatthedomooratlc Iioum of reptreui I po nMd ()0 want to make any tatlvre paBs«l a resolution asking the lion. J. Me 1 , , (eor8 j n on tliise propoBltlona? \\ ho la on Plicraon Berrien to reaigii, heotmo ho had votod ir“Sg,,V«ldo? Tho Kephbllean iwrty. lor the ivliig tarlir of ujat year. Ho did •J 0 *. ” I ' fn my last oonteat. In the deelaratlon wllldi Mr. sign and In tho next legislature, of 18J-, tno I mnde to voters In this district, he said: “I irnsscd another resolution ofoeiiBiire, wlilel^tho « t v ;„|, upon the dortrinre of our" 1 father'll aa, t,night hy Waalilngton. minority retointlon. drawn °j' A*!I and^So'y, olid' l»??ovo that amgrcaa ahonld not Alexander H. Htcphcna, tirese lied by Ur. Kldloy, I a wm >' I10t declare hy law a hirin'for revenue • T»ufo were h anch fcng .age a. f ft."" You know what, h.-iuderstood, thereby ‘‘'ft',ho I ouVy"' , "You’kn v ow'whaf. Hi'underatopd .thereby, ,ht. This was n I *%_ want to make an Issue in Georgia which .rmtii me urnuunus party, h„t of the whig | w (if align the negroes with on Independant fac- ... of Georgia, the men who worked with May M|S power again, to perhapa overturn andVfehater at that Hme: . I tiilairovMnincnt, and place It In uuwarthyhandsl at icaai, grantisl mm wnenevermeaiiuu>i »■ i „,, nu gia Manifesto was known." , , I ft ™ Speaking for tho whlgpartyuf GcorKintlistre^ wo JSJd°aH our^neByand government In nn ceollom cal a^mlulitratlon J^fvii whleh muat divide others also. (Ap- tlfereof. Wo hold that in laying1 Saiia*.! It Is better to stand where w« sre and many Instances It may be both proper Jj» “*.'*■ w f|ju )v0 have than to undertake to lilt that to discriminate. T ils may ™ lev of load, lest wo go down. rApplauie.] That man thc purpose of retaliating against the ^njJT® I w ho would mako such an issue in Georgia to-day foreign nations who may subject our proinuo t i w^ ^ ^ # , m(l m#ll , (ot p. msv I heavy taxation or tor tho pmi“ re of exempting I ^ > ))0 ,, truul ,i n g on ashes, la'ucatli some articles of foreign ..A ™ .I that mar eonaume our comfort and consumed, extensively h, 1 Ity, [Applauie.] foatcra or proliiu the domes-1 y °"w hh' to say a few'things more. _S«Pf»seI were & "which Is flro our prosper- ut w mid chcancr homes for i c.iu?KnVpl»lnt against a roprcscnUtlvc. inft ’!%?«'? sUtomen, made by the bureau ol atatlstles.aeopy 9j 1 J l h ‘ < *‘J.Wtaxoa to this report, It appears that dutlm ortarm toxoa Itt-nro iipnrwtMod on some and increascti pn pint; ... the ^rational fives; aud * “* further than to say that t vj r tue, upon the I ou tho second day of July. I wrote to WySSSKm <h« ,.IJ5 K-^no^ 1 ^: 1J ?^ t, a?XSi5fm W ."h‘?m*raho 0 ^ for the much astonlshc<l bo held friends sragSBESi ^aSSBSsfflfTisra the request of Colonel this I “uve 0 the election ^ fhoaoth of'j’uly'(Uugh- ISeTare^me'reiu'ln'lront that they cm. by ’ too ( carefossn^^M ( the^reportor. ^rnmamm maklngniyappearanci.be re * h “ft r ln that I county, where I never had hecnabe toohtah course he haa done me “termuu. »j,h I their vote, ordered au e e tton on me ram s?SkS“s5w-SSJJ&as aBSMsas^ a^*3wa=M favor. »n’d had lntro<t a 9®"“ r^on*^the* other Vide. I tef and applause.) i.r^ueht on since the s^s»-’g^B5^| ! ®3sa3eg§a£r ftmlf to toem wlU be on SrSasSSSS Si'SSaswsssiasJS please your fomT’VAfin «gumeitas shall reach I myself. JlArnghter“ app“ (or T , rlouJ ^ffio^^m^Wlto^tyon^vc acandldato for conmres should could not. I not fimndonj. would overlook, view every man Inelevenconno 0 f one I tlea, which, »*»“ , h em. Bat thwe That ought not to be expjetea. ws. ^ ( s You hail omlttedw taia wcre interested who, by P“ b ]^ tr) J ,SS when time has not I th lngs bgm to erop Mt^ ^ Th ,. r c were men iwS.altor toe adfoarnment of CongM., for "for ..believing „ thein. »**-!•*« the adjournment pit>ongrew.»M* 1. reaaons for rx.“iie\wix , v ftagggaSftiJSfe yonnell on tbe^ ‘“bJft,^ }J e or that the prlco of tho I year, when tho only bopo « « M oi S^^SsSKhiB WiftCThrlab'-iSan,’ aftS'Snwor*^ S Ilf. Sre. o? ahl 111 the devefopmont, ol lla| whether he doca or not. oftiracou try. dr aid In the developmcntevl Us whether he doea or not. „„ r ,n m l raniwmh itahotna do m, hu( not ono step be- I on tho other hand, supwso I were hyperericah y * tb ±i7,^n U w^, “Resolved, tlmt In --' ^ ^ ^ duoSo^ofwsges In m'*t Industrie^,d. well to I those whose competing product* received more, I ns In those Hint olitalued less protection under the CSSEi&sffiissttjraBa rlsonhlll: to rednee Uixntloll <"<!, •P.JloSS wages. Wasthu democratic party In Its li[’p Have we not recently declared In our P.Iatoirm that our purppaa Is to help labor to °Hf“ nl “ JgS enlighten itself and protect; lt»l»T W ‘ “ same democraticcongnis.P«»a hill tootgantwa bureau ol labor stallstira for ,1m exprew puipore of obtaining statistic! and koowtofhow tolegjsd that imiHirUnt subject? Hid they not, iu| onWttoS toXwSh« ol the leading proteetlonl lint of I'ctmsylvania pass a law to prevent contract |pai”|mrhnmigTntion? DidAhjy no, ram..no^ law extending the ten., and restr ottona u « Chinese immigration? The Mornron i mi I...* kii entering wedge, aud an jut* duct ion for all that reform for the nllcviatioiiTIB It lie burdens andlamcUoratlon of the condition h, 5!ftmd °t A fc, J, [ -lied tebSa^Ki-it vSfi*^sfylStodl father was u county justice of the peace, and you know they arc all good men! [ I <« ugb te r. J M y fsthej I You gaveme^y city alw.^'Yoa^vo^^ all^ t^ Lfern^Tnyd e , U ft l utXi. r il,!“ , .tofll waasile.lt? (Applause.) I would not speak of my own efforts. Bnt. mvrn years sgo. when msny men who were my friends,| and who felt like ceasing paying taxes }o kccpljj the public schools in this city opposed them, can see the glad eyes of many a bright young wo man In this city, and of many a noble boy ini Into citv who, in part, owe that Intelligence to roy 1 humble efforts on that occasion. (Renewed cheer- I fag.) It was upon my motion that free education was given i« the university of GeorgU. ued cheers.) ft was answered, when 1 made trie proposition, that without ,addUtor»l«MJ»y I* ctmld not be done. I said •■Will yon p«« tne res- shal^he .toner' ‘su'd toeftpl^'v"^^ the doors of knowledge were torownwM»^«J GoveraorBr^rn, wliIeliaMWtoanl students,o^S f'LtmSl&olKftrdtl miri«ol C toennl: iSSiffaAiafe than a shake of the band? [TremenouN applaiwcl- Stand not upon my manners. I.uok at my iw\j S t EilSriVeS' m -hen h f W Iowsin the ian'l for l will husband toe lot." [Great Laughter). . „ BpnjmhmsareehespwMnoneommlUalssrer'hre^j r! I knew a very ‘worthy man who--.Ijctod your duty to displace me. Tills thing of voting for me because I am your friend is all wrong. This thing of voting for me from any feelings of sym pathy, any false Idea of wounding my pride, in all wrong. It is your duty, my fellow citizens, to calmly, coolly and deliberately,determine wheth- m can do better, and If you can to do it. I , m ,,n no superiority over ray fellows save that which comes from a larger experience, and Is that wortli nothing? Is your experience In your business worth nothing? Can a man, whatever is his genius, take hold of tills great government niul understand It in a day? It reaches so widely from east to w<**t that a plummet dropped from Its center would fall ln Ban Francisco. It has variety of climates, products, wealth of mines and all else that earth liears. Tho wants of Its different com munities are so great aud so varied, its laws so dis similar, Its people, its religion, its manners, so. very different and Intricate and broad that iioudng but industry, and investigation, aud study can mako a man at all competent lor tho managcmtfiL of Us work. [Applause.] Inexperience wortli no thing In this broadest field to which au American ’ ever called when In the narrowest business w. your shop it Is worth all! Why tho Imre ac quaintance of your Representative with distin- tshed men is a part and parcel of the power to . used for your individual benefit. (Applatise.) Pardon me for suggesting that it was the fact that 1 had slit for four years by the side of McLean, the governor of Maryland, und had gained his re- n*ct and confidence that enabled nie to unbar e doors of the prison of Baltimore to a citizen * ‘ clause.) _ 1 never again believo that i am a mod lit man. (Loud laughter.) You will, too balance of your lives, remember me aa ono of monumental cheek. (Laughter.) But I have been driven to tills kind of talk. It was my only mode of meeting attaek. whleh ought not to have been made In iny absence, and oipeelally when I was 111. I .undone. Now forget me ami think only of yonr country., (Applause.) 1 do de sire that this capita! city of the empire stole of the south shall ho alilu to present such strength and such lnlluenie In the halls of the House of Bepre- Ys V latio Uv "iil "the” wi'»t, ” aml ntabnrden which wllitax anil were t- nod (kiptoln ri?o“ id’dftes Ml fofd fort Jo purpoaea of protoc- ^Ihoft^omoeraJjAU^htorj^'aptotolS^ fit mve SreS'pttoKowfi tiiat wo” say that wo I Mditfwly must have an ownomleal goveniment ai d onl> 1 Uiighter.] Hupi«»o 1 Were to ntvenuo enough roust be raised to carry It ox* ^j rn I i n , vn „ . nG-tiiro. tfiat hero when we were stnig- iimnlcnlly whereas thc other side soys Wo carol I***? uuslust theradlfsal a«lmlnlstratlon that ho not lum muchtoe revenue l« If wo .an foneaoff “.‘‘““Xl'wit. forty™ o men, against one bun- KB!a»3iS'?a2?E ! i feafdS&fKWr" fesatesapwi off whomad* the Confederate constitution, and If 1 h r senator, bemuse they said l uster Jiw'lansJ liilt that there should tie no longer any olMlIler ior ‘ Mna p„. Kupia.se I were torllT?or thopurpose of proleelon, were «* mUm. waa onr , to „ Ksu.no toyon?. There are men who tldnk that thUr In __ that area. SSffiStesw 6 «S SSon »- wold JS3 .J-to! ,Mexico, olijr It.” Se the tariff “was in their way %W»nh| 0 KtaMhS,"»bi.WI I oould throw mild; I couldMiy offensivei words; hut ought W todtoonenthe witea of Mexico under an lr- mud; 1 K'!i‘ ft!.,i. lie may have made ami tlic cist are,|„arred.iK lor ineiomioeie.oo.oiu | jpoiigiit he saw from tl. fot’ ,t 'us Th "i. , irito“more tra"le freih ahraod, ,'anrf commlltco and Scan ahandnn tho we., to you,” WM yon .hut ^ tofkM « “mt me, that way? ,Kup|m.o.jl.ey| ’gSSjwsi"uTnaTtoMis H22SiuhI t3 go there for wheat, and rarrles I j»wj f^e . 'il j.nt the* wonl "not" at another W‘ l ,Kl U> It Is a curious thing to see Maine I w»W‘ h| m I J®*} 11 ysfrlookwl which who y cliang- (Applause.) I do desire that the other ten . ties which are nssociateil with ns shall feel that they have a common Interest and ■ common prldo In the man who there stands, as the r spokesman, and their sponsor. (Apphmse.) If I ho not that man, lake the trust from me, mid hand It to worthier panda, (IleiKate.1 applause.) I delight to get above these things. , I wont to say one word to you who are shrink ing from public duty. There are men who leel that they sre too good to go down Into polities and undertake to right tho wrong. It to a grand mistake: there Is nothing there trial will blot your reputation. "What though tho water* * ho sullen few seem to pollute tho snow ... .no iwan.'.They tall mr from her expanded wings, anil pure aa a spirit, sl.u soon away and descends again Into her own silver toko, stainless aa the water lilies, floating round her breast,” hls lullucneo. (Aptdause.) Iloto remiss In duty hululls logo. When he foes corruption will ^juo. 1 rakdeed the other day whon taking up tho publlo prlnw 1 read what our representative, Mr. Howell, at too eonvontlon at Cliieagn, spook ing ol thc nomination of Cleveland (applause) salil 111 Ills dispatch. 11c said: “Thcro wsa no nn- necessary hurrahing preceding tho ballottlng. it was a cool, clear, clean camiadgn. No money, no whisky, no demagoging but «quare from thc ghoulUcr all the time. lAp- plause.] Tho war spirit all gone, tho ston.lard tH-areron ono sl.lo and tliestoudurd hosier oil otfr side, neither ever nearer tho war than to put In a aubstltute. 1'uaco at last restored, and the only question left was who is the purest for our choice I This Is our shibboleth to-day: “Reform.* Reform ottho extravagance of the ropitbilcan party. Re form of lu thieving, ol Its plunderings, of It* wrong* In high places and In low ptaera. The name reform gbould bo hail hero. [Applause,| If you begin at pure admluUtratlon here, you may rend a man to Confrere who dares to sUiud up and denounoB wrong because ho biiuaclf im in nocent. If you countenance wrong boro yftu weaken tho AiJ ,h*ml Of tliu^iA\us»<iuuer vrho.boore your tldlure to -tno nation. [Ajudauzd.l I bog for purity of purpose and purity of method. Tho great dofeetlon in Ae\r York and in llotton from tne Itepubilcan party now to our party If upon the ground that they dc- alre parity and integrity In hlah place*. It. by Impure method* wa atir upatrifo that ought not to baatlrred up. the party will havo trouble that it ought not to have. If, by countenance of im pure methods you toll youreoMB that you are re- gardleM ol the purity ol the ballot box, you will reap the whirlwind sootier or later through that Mowing. If, on tho other hand, you arc careful about your duties, you will make you publlu »er- • w careful about theirs. They may commit er- It Is human to err. They may do tilings yo» think are wrong, when perhajm you youwelvch are wrong, llut if tnclr purposw are honest, if they are truo to you in heart, If they are true to;you lu sentiment, you have no cause to fear. The pro- oesacs of luglulatlou are so slow that you can «:or- reel anything that may happen, through the pub- lie prom, beluro much wrong: ran be done. But It your purpoaea are covert, If the people IMttwlm are impure, they cannot ex|.«rt to have purity n * 11c counsels. 1’arllea ever did and ever will t In a free government. They ought to cxi»t. is to watch the miter. The ecouohisr ol tho one against the extravugnm e of the oilier, Tho strict construction oi the one against the latltudi- uariaii ctmstiuciloiiof the other, lint when tho party spirit dcguuoratcs Into faction, and faction breed* ouroblnatlou* among !bo low and cabala among tho high forming . mid ptots for place and pinuner, then wo learn the wretchedm*# of the imtlou by contrast with that people where the only quailhentlon for ofilee are honesty and rapsclty. inoso list they elect will seek tno g«Kxl of tho people that they may write themselvcsfn history as ststremen and iihiiantitropists. A well ordered administration of gooii laws,will give that crownlug exceUeucjot goveniment security w11h »tahf lity. Not on 1 y the men but the women will feel the Impulse. Our matron* will feel their dignity andI emulate> Oor- neila; not her Cmsar** wife, though she was the Unit young woman who received, wncml honors at Rome; nor her Pompey’s wile, great as^wero her learning, her probity iiieiita: but a greater than these. Cornelia, tno daughter of Helplo African US, who refused an* ll.ii.f* with ttioVtutoniyof E*j|.t that »ho mljht reinoliiaslmi.lt. Human widow aiul adueafo tliu Gracelii. There tirseehl, our youths snndjng. iHjneatii monuments of tb»jjie Jj. their country, will learn the cost and value of American citizenship. a They will undertake to build for tho futures .country that will fulfill the old proph«»y* «f weal, our country will he; “Zsslous, yet modest, iuuo- ceut though free, Patient ol toll*, rettne amidst- alarms. Inflexible in faith, Invincible in ami*. 1A |'| t'.'un 1 ’m my lechle way, l«sr bark to Washing- ton your voice in favor of pure methods, and nn 22JSS™Cl<VoJrSmB.t*.ton »,to_atan.l «.ln JS&l^aiS^iu?to tut view ... sue "'-•|i^-umV. Kotorto..„. j . , w| a-JSfTJ'Tw? the other par not copied h rafrwre?aiBHBHMBgSB ,^EleSs ierman and Hoi ffi'l A hire with a bri.1 upon lb* Mb- H»Ub wmw ppm (( wt ,uM toalav..r to him If i i .{<,1 and in answer on the *#u* nay oi i 7 ’“'“ . 1 to accept, ana “/ J he wrote metbls letter, the flnitpert of 11 would deierm I n*tlon but ffiwdf, regMSW-arWISsy- aerWifSffs.- - - POWDER Absolutely Pure. A marvel of|purity This powder never vtriev.