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   Wellsboro Agitator, The (Newspaper) - September 28, 1880, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania                               so JO s1 fio JOt t id i i 1 so I 1 1 1 50 50 60 no CO pr by HORSY BK M M HO M to a so V 4 I t it r J 1C i ff r on A F M F Kill CT at r Kwr Co bur For a 1 fw per uf hr In on IT all accompany Ute rif if MMf in ttw In ihr to wllich x not of Imt Vigor Ing Gray Hair Vitality and Color all turn tbe r and of Incline it to that it of tbe often i CM color both hair uid tU or Wmt hair falling to and Mid or tutini Rure and all CAD nfl which rt the and valued for Coor it BY CO Lowell AST DK IN HE tbat from In be sml who It ttm mid tbc by PK OF UPE orH reial or raath loo clove tod manh ion KUnl work ID l y tbc of oi DM of I by nn tM c itt wn receipt of a UK non P A of Mr T Dry Gooda bf repay aad of tte a i full or klb dw ua u Urt of Sit uw Inf Kana feMam ID c Hi Q Ox ar rOl to Ibr VOL TIOGA COUNTY PA TUESDAY J THE ISSUES STATED Speech of Senator AT IS r speech nt Ibe of in York Friday evening instant TWO exist always x -U iu n of majorities and to and strengthen Iho parly which nearly his views 13 among the meritorious an A met i m and this whether he is in il nr private station Two parties con- i ml for ibe of National of or other of these two con i mis is Sure to the Nation's con rut for time to come Which bf the two Is nnd wiser to It fs not a question ol candidates r he nn ho nest v genuine reek nnd accept a party aom t uinn Presidency Vice i and after ho is elected i nv unto himself Few arc more than first to at i hands of a party and in hope winning non up I affect juperior nnd l to Imply that support and were eagerly are wanting in purity -ome other title lo respect Tbe higher obi trillions men are not set in writing and signed and seal reside in honor nnd pood faith Thc fidelity of to this ei class and here f a c undid ate of a is but the exponent of a object political discussion is policies and ll H paltry f nn lif tv million people It for Ku i isum tbn aspirations of men party is i and I am against tho nnd iu works Thc general tm is in it f ind in its I would HIHI It not V it M M I m portion of country one party the li i tin fart nerd not U- nf Hut if in hv numbers not hy honesty nnd Inw iml free discuss ion and ac whole thr HCC t nnd In twelve the I Uie lung t i in to no more than n 11 Ivis happened it L r Ui on free null nn in Main and in Sinn H Is l no riding not y n iv rhance in a that in h r lots cast und the between Hull mid th uir w iIV r I inm on these recent fabulous census revelations i but men will still how per cenl was added to the population State ifa ten years during which she received exact be done witb the colossal debt tbe and wift tbc sea promises we had been compelled put out Democratic party for re Tbe declaration was an and indirect tais interest is constant yj is 06 a National but it mean f Tl l tual is i i m ij rn nTc upon D I was the population nf tie 11 now 12 by the division of la from the Union and now constitute the chief power of tho Democrat ic party Iu 1870 it wl lie total was 2M cent or of the of the United States one sixth of population f occ ninth Tje Ic majority In nil these about million people or per of our whole people If to this number s all I le people of nl juiL tlian 7 of lux in or the s of I nioi per j THK I.ul UK MMI how National ifl in thc of tile South scant aa in and Upward of ait in thc House of and In Colleges of whole population aa Wilh full political in all with rt iu wrong to just lo the liin or defrauded of voice To thin IH Inn tion too show This on stil eil rights is a if und if t ami there nn 1 iu be Nation's I Tbc Irt Hilar ware Maryland p litl not J2 Senators a majority of the ci thi Smith only from tli Stated lio make a majority it Mill never fail to i it 1 en lern Democ-riijts are thm arc- twelve now A H 1 17 1 UW only 4 a majority of nil The of is lias lac ina on y 47 of a nu the HWay I In tUero a-e not tri but i i both aod c- the houses tlie th has the c-b nf It the of all T Southern I in- nf it Di U wire 1 III OIK litany ill c i v a f1 in it till in ps of I of 1 mi or mid Hep Co Tin S- of N I e nn n i tin 1 t- ol P itt 1 with her poverty All this be truly unjustly said As American do I deplore the the fortones and the wasted opportunities any and every portion of our and Tbp ruinous course of isn the South comts hoire to every citizen cif this great Stale sc interests and whose are so to me The welfare ind interest of this South and of the West and of every lion of the country is tlu or York 1 Tbe river commerce of tbc southern Miv siss ppi is regarded as a tie of interes a gi eat safeguard and assurance pu pones sectional or inimical and a large clat on for the claims set up for Southern In National affairs The canvass -n i son e portions of the already blos- soir R witb literature In this behalf T bis theory as far as ever was true j to the past The Head of man In till been on lines of latitude not on some administration of the Government I affirm that the broac sue at this election is whether our cole seal fabric of commercial industrial and cial interests shall be under tho lion for going ment and protection of those who ch state and created it and own it or shall be handed over to sway of share in it is small nud antecedents theories and practices do not fit them Us control tax lawr currency banjos the ma are sacred above National Southern sovereign Stafe higher essence than the Nation this Was the standing defense in lion for going with their municipal obligations are for home purposes If the r own State faith and credit is not with Southern leaders what iu their hands would he the fate of obligations which were the means the cause the of their But we are told Genera Hancock would watch them I An angel might watch a tiger New Jersey Pennsylvania York contributed their votes to tbS R mVM The bonds had been on aa express they stic uld never be taxed and exemption from taxation had entered and been discounted as valne and paid For in the be bonis tai not only ii v at election me DODOS oui of property a rider to an appropriation bnt as of the at its real would have taxed a barrel it wits huddled out of sight on a point Cf placed a Jeneral of flour as well as barrel o whisky S polls But evea with such a L 1 i point in a The Democratic in the disguise waj too thin with a bloodhound a lamb might lie a lion but the lamb would inside I pay if they would retire thoughtful provision certainly Bnt i watch them I An angel might watch a tiger army provision mat now m nance auU of National as wull as attempt to a beefsteak tbe might receive advanced rank and Slate the upon prosperity depends and these are tbe at stake iu this election Tbe party which represents tho portions ol the country is tho party whose representatives can best be trusted to vote upon drafts on the Treasury A Congressman whose con- changing the map of These sayings mean not much more than The peril of Democratic Ascendency iu all of army officers could tb is be the branches of the is deeper service would be vacancies foot the may not up alone or with a few others against his rooted any measure within the scope of existing public questions Statesmen abroad of the balance and of uu lluca ml um ru i t uv linis of longitude and and its caucus but if he belongs lo the cur here 11 rtf m on this continent run and sonth bridge and tunnel them and move east all of whose Congressmen represent ta ing they maybe to The resolution ng Texas lo the Union in 1845 provided for erecting of This is the ordinance of a power stand together against raids Treasury Texas four additional Stares The area and which know all districts It is still more certain thali you tbe tax laying power iu the of do but little of tlie ht to thc your situation is like tbe man wjo sat anj to on a limb ayd sawed off the liml College Frot than a South Carolina census taker flu enterprise which in ts youth and Moated tlie way tbe water run bus clit its course Trade bus veered frc m one point of tlie to another ajd altered its relations be construction of railways has u- lio nnd transportation Four trunk lines of steel roads of which tbe sea are Boston New York Philadelphia and Baltimore now each one of tbc m more than ever moved on the now constituted controlled m tlu Ian Mississippi river Tbe great compan on of Gen Grant But inferiority if m- lo tb s terest or antagonism of interest is the lakes and the Eric not Uic only consideration a vast this cd and sterile acts as a check on railway freights disfigure and prevent tbe political po of 1 those who dominate the South foreboding himself and the tree Tlie consideration of disparity of interest if it stood alone to turn the scale in population are both sufficient The area is square miles the population a lion and a half Such a would of Southern Jurn power in the t New Mexico and other Territories whose and pre- judices have descended slave holding several new States may also be to be filled and filled by the President and by the advice and consent of a Democratic Senate When this presented a cry arose and other ungracious symptoms were side add so brevet rank and pay stand over at least tijl the season of Claus Meanwhile army jas been reduced to and scare a speck of war on the Mexican or elsewhere can bo discovered or invented thc army must be increased and fl led up Filled up by T iat depends on the approaching election If Ar- thur are bv Union always for the Union to tho If and TO THE War claims loon tUe Treasury have and will be a subject of much tion I am moved refer to by the wholly in regard toj it now going the of party journals Tbe fashion of t us assertion seems to have been set by Mr Randall speaker of House of Mr is one of tbe ablest intelligent he is one of tbe most courageous men of bis party and I cf him with re tbi would have taxed land else Such a scheme would not only have worn a let of repudiation but would into chaos the an i business of the the position The Republicans in their National Con vention declared two that re- is a crime and that ery debt must be paid the not according letter but the spirit of the law Second that the wise course was to improve our credit io as to our bonded debt at Jower interest and that Ibis Jit auw tiito In several speeches he has up be dolie if or he matter of claims win ays to or was or my that they n re barred by the this platform Oen of tin c It of military as well asof civil service reform and flock in a fervor o magnanimity and ciml rol but 47 of a of nil i if ni and y arc- r r nic tlie Senate- and thr Honth of i i- nf them are litl tu tl in In by n parly m n i sway In of law in of the and of the or t and i- nil the to elc I be i only Itle h I r or f oni Slate u t ng Or M no I n find i ll out a part r a I f any unemployed Iho wh Ii Ihi j of alone ov r I I nt time tin in 11 e i to order ami r 11 In- til il non lie thrown nit lit by Ibe i nearly all Ibe ratio I in tin for h it of UlC of tbe ru I I'll All uc r nil ir n of In while A -o Hi i to and Jn suli lor Inl e not have not u BOOW d hevi run PQI li ol ti opposition H lo or n Bu i M r the hour the is m I by South ii i lei whatever e ri will IK w ritten lie eel re nt h linn e if p o le tlie I 1 b I e III I re mure llian one- four eif laJ Ina tax mm HIT at 1 e of the liem u I 1 r e i It or one- Internal revenue KilK IM This IH 17 per LI at or one liart war tin int nil be lite Sei hat li i- pa d marly Is If Hie ion would more il- 1 e- onr romme fohl t mof c pi r of In i Of Stales i 7 1 per or 1 mte ll by oil of I one- i MH perl down by of lie n To this vait modern of business tributary slreams f ow in by rail and rivers tbe North South and West across the sippi on lirielirc-s Louis is twe f I Ibe to fiat cily by river Twenty ago commerce of St w is all by river ast year as bjl the records of Merchants railway tonnage was and the was only The at St Louis has n ny fold the that ever i-d on the Mississippi i river The this one bridge is four as us that of tbe river beneath of river and ol the of Missouri but tributary now tie unel w TUe St Louis e n hauls that last of tons moved to anil from the Hast by rail was HIW to n nl by river tons to and by 1 rhir liy iti Me w Liverpool tin n St LOUIS itself is Baltimore is miles near IT Ih mi St Louis io jverpool making a i in favor of us for to of 1.572 m les as New Orleans nothing bf the e of tropical exposures land risks of the Gulf of Me Philadelphia New York and are still than Haltin ore to Live rpool Hut thin is not all The commercial forces of great cities have grasped this vast carrying and hold propel and direct it New York Philadelphia and Baltimore al Hie and St Louis go and Cincinnati at Ibe West command machinery ind outlets and inlets which products of the 1 the markets of Hie and which the merchandise of brought here and distributed and natural arc- fa belt eilone would not be deci- vital is Iho energy en unel capital farmers m and railway aided bj of and lawa interest of American boi science of Mississippi till Hasten load at whams of Crescent City tbe no eir the pop illation and it wot Id con trol of I bee -a or tho courses of Hie Southern commerce is simple tardy and di rn is complex ly highly aid inde pi ndi nl Northern Ii fruits The is true of Southern In of New were they were They were birt than in any from to In ex New Orleans were Last only in and at- nL Hits apparently but j and the in by deciding whether to put thc Government in- Schemes exist in embryo but men who with their to the hands of the Democratic party as far to obtain a slice of Mexico federate soldiers would lock to till standard on the border has been and is fruitful on for incursions into Mexico Special regiments of unusual have been raised and stationed on the Texan frontier J.t is an open secret that not long ago much and alert ness were needed to keep us out of another Mexican war Without constitution amendment iif tin It pi me to sec how s d a man Can have fallen into 5 ich an error The pro over which refute In the fourteen amendment stanel llilese words Neither United Slates any Stale shall assume or pay any debt or ob- ligation incurred ID nid of dr rebellion against the United States nr dny claim for the loss tr emancipation of slave but all and lw nnd The claims devotion ready to let be by stand In totals in bills al and forgive tho usurpations of coercion of Immeasurable peril and should they come to wield the whole forces of the of free action and of equal rights in political or even business is loo patent and flagrant to be denied or ed One glance at Southern elections proves ostracism and wrong in proportions In eight Southern States majorities for Grant In 1872 did the same The Republican vote was very huge Only four ward of these votes disap the count In the nine other So hi the same four years nn from the also milking un of voles Host of these stilled votes were the of men who had been only just crowned with the crown of An and proud and proud ami eager than the most of ex- the right lo vote Does any sane man doubt that they would have a they could or Unit those who dared and did vole and thai their votes were ml estly If any man dous doubt it let him look at the spectacle led ill individual States CHI AND The voters of were regist red be fore the election in The white voters numbered the colored In 1871 whole Republican count cd was Only two years lAcr thc whole vote s have been made the of do not care to arj vote the Democratic ticket Only the savage of Georgia under tbe fiction of vagrancy and prison abd then Irani of their sickening beast If transcending usages if the Republic at Slates be in and in lie case of some of them a very could be made The project would a high inrty measure Its success won d assure complete Democratic ill the Nation for a generation at least it would put tUe Government not merely in Iho hands of tlu Democratic parly but of thc parly Why should not this lie Who and what i's to prevent it if Democratic par IJ is The Northern wing could never resist the Southern in weir these new Stales forwaid ad mission The wing never could never will nnd never can withstand the of the far stronger wing Gravitation and amu just as a wi a ton just as a regiment The past is pitiful in its warnings in this behalf Decile and Northern Demo crats in Congress in voting down Wilmot in lo a slave State united mi voting for the live Slave law united the win h Ibe in order lo fasten on and Stales and defeating the Homestead Hie behest ot majority i Mr Van Buren at like would co no bloody busi anil Why shouldn't Who would be warranted to that a Confederate soldier was false or in while ing rank in the army of tbc man ought lo assert il and air men would agree that equal preferments in the army should he given to those who fought in tint army luther than to those who assailed it in tbe ity of tbe Nation's life TIIK 1 Tbe present aid revenue laws are deemed very bad bv tlu dominant of tbe Democracy want to change will then radically whenever way is There is a kv rebellion now in Stales auel the of tbe law are powerless to suppress it In Alabama the law is resisted the process of Hie courts destroyed aud defied Recently a warrant was issued fi r tlie arrest of emu Penton with sucb an offense A Deputy Marshal went to ex tlie warrant In lis to Ibe Mar shul be says from 25 to 50 and him aud thu at de inure When cautioned to desist refilled wbeu Hancock is Elected this damn will slop The Hung to slop thus predicted is the of ho yu that mild beve so txi the so to thc nnd so f Democratic The law is in Arkansas and Ibe apply to the fejr the use arms of the 7 to A and tije Governor re 1111 H 1 stand and he was hunted to his grave Caucus is king the avenging is hardly human nature will tell you iu decree or unerring in nut tile I of Georgia lo not support the Democratic party but would cast 1 oiU if they could In the vote of Ll was 77 171 Two yeary afterward the Ue fiom the Vil iu in this Slale tbe registry of voters showed 45 voters anil H voters irt the registration showed a ma of In Carolina iu vote cost was 108 At the election scarcely appeared in the nt In Alabama in 1872 tho button THE One of main bulwarks of the III publican were two years later when a Governor and members of were elected not one can volr In youth that voli rs whites b In Irani received ma a Republican The Legislature was litun by majority In tbc can vote was Only two years afterward when a Governor C were elected all the vol s counted ii were This wrs a very carnival of fraul tj and Voting places in can bad been 25 miles inly apparently Have apart the part vr m curt as tile le the is tei ih e is p lain is any truth in Hi will lo to the r Slates 150 bark to nf Tint of Hi m by not onel c-f run It by 11 and their com tei and at the same lo S of fraud was ever east upon work Such a as n plot to f ibri itr monstrous nt in Ballon in to the of 3 Hurt tho of m I i to change ths tola of power aoel in to aggrandize one nee I n hy a basis of and apportionment tbus sections of their in governing in and nol al ibal lime 1 tho I but purlieu in schemes lei In 11711 of jt tens The late C tons T u- w I pc r cent or one nth part In d w NII tin HK 71 7 Tl is is p-r n nibs part his Ht pe r ton mid Cillin that bull of it was All Hiat wu by capital ed was most y bjr Northern aid t in Ito I were- The fP lllll Wl Th per f third part anil i of ricH los This is e r III tOe tube r 2 bank CHI 1 Loam if I lill This i r per x In Oi toiler 2 was useil eif late steam more rapidly in in pies Like am apl pear at oilier porti is not as a Southern poet it of a great east and line turn tei Northern ports siO 770 r Ito 3 rut OOJ iCr IIS Cent winks or one ad skill b- The of four ports in their exports Total In imports weio exports Total la 1800 tbe foreign commerce of New Orleans was 24 percent rf of the ports lust named In 1MSO it was 8 per tailing off from in t in Thi foreign tonnage of New Orleans in was In il was In it Is 760.011 tonnage of iu in 120 Ili tonnage of Savannah in wi s In m Foreign tonnage of Mobile in 1859 was 181 100 m in fil f w X Ij irs in heirs Without ih m on a scale eo grand as seems now in would stupefy Ingenuity nl a neb novelist or except a going non partisan conservative of tie but I Mid white man's Government reform and a change The now is that the census 1870 under counted their Paid by the head and by tho mile t by the day It is now alleged they robbed States were Republican bad ambitions and motives peal n tax and yet with nothing to gam and cv toy Hanks i or one In six 31 latest In rili bunks This is fou o one per cert onr two bundled and part In the qnK of in tlie d s rn cent or Tue returns show thc of mails carried on pounds On Southern Tina u per P cent one sixth ln our were 442 Southern portion was UDll Thia cent or one Ur niu Dart In 1870 tbB prediction o was bf mines Thin U cenl or first Kor eign of Joston in 1880 vas Ions in tonnage o New York was in 7 Foreign tonnage of in liui was 186.1 i2 in 812 of in was in In June tonnage of vessels St seaports South of ths Potomac was aa large its the of all Atlantic and This year Juno 80 it is about one seventh orators bid us look at the exports of cotton I haVe looked at them nnd find these tacts juir and of cotion Fewer bales tUs year than 20 years ago In ItWO In uq d Tbf In po d tor Collon has still surplus bread stuffs have multiplied twelve fold Lcok at tbe af all exports as have aud in one part of the country and in The value of all ex- ports from ports south of was -t in 1870 s of South lina lio ride by night or by go on foil They are poor and but know what emancipation meant know what tbc they know which side they prayed aue fought for in war Know which side would vote for in peace and ballots took ca e of the election of in South Carolina It testified a committee Senate thai man put about 700 votes into the ballot box This makes politics on of the much more certain than Ibe dice or lots with which offices a id nomi nations were rallied off here tbe her day In Mississippi more than half the pc is colored Every year until 1874 Ibe Ho publicans hail a majority in all Elections In tlie Republican vote returned was The next year it was but 1 and year afler In all these Hates the vote and even Ibe Me publican committees and newspapers have been suppressed Alabama has just held an election Tlie Greenback candidate for President went there and realized tbe embarrassment of bull who butted against a locomotive The whole proceeding was a shameful wrong and Mr Weaver says that thp oof of ihr National election lawa the mly thing which will make a fair possible Arkansas has just where until recently Republicans always elected members of Congress and tho Le at the last Presidential election M Sot Republican votes were cast and where now in no part of tbe State docs tie lican vole appear Repudiation aud ocracy prevail mightily I repeat here I said In tbe Senate when the Government was taken by the throat and threatened with strangulation the election laws were down that the Democratic party would have to day no majority in either house of Congress except for elections dominated and decided by lence aud fraud ILL GOTTEN BADLY lie th the Judiciary courts of are umpire The Sil prune Court is the rinal arbiter of ninny momentous This great In hunal is very s to Southern leaders in It is in their way It does not always decide as they think balls of Congress last year with asser lions uttered wilh laws for are un- constitutional afterward a on dockel of the Supreme Court involving thc of was reached ami in not H ng ago overruled thc Chief Justice on of a slat and so il happens that the court is not able or e enough to gel at Hie true inwardness ind profound depth of the law as understood on Ibe Ibe moonshiner thrives tire reigns deep loud breath ings of dire go for the couil for years been fathering in volume In tbe House of for two or years this bas now and harsh voice iu words Not Kentucky through tbe Chairman of Ibe Judiciary Mr Kuolt but North Carolina and Stales I regret to say by a Representative from city language grossand calumnious of the court aspersing Us integrity aud Us pack ed anil packed tribunal to be observed only work of its made a political decision to liery indignation of an i illumed are some of the buildings to be found In tbe delivered times from careful y written s anil received the says wilh loud applause To what does all his pave the The limit d will inform you On of Mr Manning Still j well known to be sensitive to tlie pure of justice and the rigorous punishment of cowardly mur der and a to place 12 new additional Judges on tbe Supreme What an eisy and withal plausible disposition this make of the court Increased used if should nod if a moon should be killed be have lo leave the Stale nu army be was Pu and at to put clown be kept anny iu mon Us afler il was put down to it did not iret up again Now me si Idlers Of tie Stales iu an 1 in and if a hundred should to either Dol be big to hold Hie ni Order 40 would tbe aud low the military must be lo the civil and arc laws for reform nnd a change tbe can reach them I Tl liem and the et cut to the laws in pursuance of them are objects of wrath to such excess as tei compel Ibe belief Hint free fraud In lions is defined thc obly ndc unite means to ty These amendments of free Ibe and four led ill be the most de--perate opposition the could As t gained power iu Stairs bad ratified them iu impotent passion Hie was en of and init had been This wis done in Indiana nnd New Jersey and Mr Twee clu it in New York From first to last t ic organs of Democrat ic have decl amendments Democrat thai acre were not iu to vote They never yet have said or ad- that the amendments were legally adopted eliel iu this N Con in that opposed the re i In the did say in thai gally valid have and in bilf the and been for years The ml 1 ave in every form and iw null and void even since U e bus solemnly decided ll wys to f before Congress and in other bills Ad to be waiting arc not touched by on bf the constitution it that tax by the Nation on all Stales in should as to t ic seceded Slates be Thc is it is said tbe war tax laid on cotlon should be refunded The is cotlon like wheat i n-l corn Ss a of the aud that v leal anil coru riot and cotton should have been taxed is n this but is a product of also and this Was taxed not Only the war bit afterward anil Pennsylvania has claimed the money The of is 220 Again we're Yet cifa and burn provisions und were by armies of the The total of arithmetic These are not or incurred in aid of in- or re be li not 111 aid of rebellion are claims of acts done to en sb The does not within aim shot of p The error of tbe is the more as be- in another purl of his address that the Republic in majority iu had paid 000 of claims fins I presume ib true if be means that 10 pay mi n property was use of Ibe property sc Hul reel iu tbe amou not he correct in that n vast sum ba.- l lio fact not clearly thai MII h claim i ru nol by ere ai U claw making power would not so or as tu Hum eir and this my member of ever that the const i u ion in the also light acli n m h ii and on subject by loyall claimant a tyte turn aud the voted to repeal t n loyally Icsl and bills for this purpose are now pe lulnig can IK no doubt tha Vie way is Vide open lo nil the Southern e 1 ii us thai a lie lo vote foe ind a No one n all familiar wilh can that with full doors will open and run and into of no of HOW heveT we turn before us for the staff in Hie him of who vastly ui sluke in of us for one now the cr we had belle r both Tm bus bud possession of one houses eif Con il for and of holh f years What thing has or proposed v stricken of lax fiom and They by menus to put the under duress aid to cripple ibe Wove rn in to ove anej laws I do no It is HlLl ed us I do uut so it claim is no a i e xact year by year unei eif su us for in nnd was 4 Both gress were a WILS each bouse Cn the public credit In less than a fort bight it bad passed both find was approved by President Grant 18 IS Il was the first act he ever signed It declared that the faith of the United States is solemnly pledged to payment in or ils equivalent of all the lions of the United States not bearing inter est Slates and of all the interest tearing thc United Siales except in cascis where tie law authorizing Ibe of any had expressly the mov be in lawful mot ey err cull er thau gold and And the solemnly Us lo make the practicable period for redemption of Hie noles in coin The was by lie De- in house's TOted 1874 1 U J net I L I HI XI KIT HV would be such an innocent thc court could sit by sevens for some purposes and meet iu for all large purposes when Stute sovereignly and rights amendments to tile Constitution ind cotton taxes and like are at stake The passed tp a sec oud reading and Iwas referred to a tee whose Chairman a few days afterward came into tbc House and denounced the court und said a1 majority of the present Judges were ho lost in a fog For Ibe present it wou Id be and bun gling to pass a a might spoil it and it might spoil thc result in some close Northern State let the Democrats elect President rather for But no new laT is needed nature's law and the statutory limit of age at which Judges may will during tho next four yearT vacate at hast four seats on thc What use is made of this ill-gotten One of its chief uses has been thc tion of honest debts Every Soul State but Texas bos lately repudiated U tions This aggregate l of State and municipal debts amounts to about In 1872 the debts of SoutI ern States were Now these States pay interest on only been seen m States and m tbe Nation has A large part even of this is and ways to plow around this stump ed interest On interest bos ing a circuit or or adding to it an been scaled down to 2 peri cent Whether other takes hia seat out from under a in 1880 Here is a steady the residue of debts are also lo be foresworn Judge and gets nd of him finally he is Tel IH It will be under a llefublii'iin majority appropriations steadily down to Dell m Ill Hie first the Democrats omi ling Ii e ir badly lo provide for and This exposed on speil as an device figures went foith auel bad There they slanel in of as a great apparent loudly about ut Ibe lime But as everybody familiar with workings of the beforehand lie Uie wiving bud purpose ly out ujf iBe bills came ic at i bills election At tue next session There stands the proof iu the tables of e were much grimier in year of greater in currency by er in gold bj For hist the appropriations the last more than v JOO and foi liis year they are considerably do mil fly from liberty they fly from Slav ant a both years appropriations ery and wrong Events y omitted in cases in which of i 1 Once more I tbc and the The lo remain gel rid of laws lie plot was laid last lo stop wheels of to Ibe anil and put out on sea and on the biV es repeal was W illi a the President whatever happen in form lo the Ib wi 1 more a lend Hum ng spirit and the laws to them will be- like leaves Should be swept away ami should the that assails in the and which called them into be to mildew wiM wake i When Lincoln issued his proclamation eif emancipation men in tl is cily maddened by being to believe that slaves let free would to the North crowd out white bibor ind cut down ils The draft riots largely in by bis the ibis the appeal to tlie laboring man and members of Congress who had supported Lincoln were defeated at the ensuing we pleaded for reason We said Vainly no men Bench These four appointments will decide the political complexion 01 the in me ejf m court With Judges would the by graves of Im fathers let j as ibe claim s th ocracy themr lion go on and the of f laraon ana ot The Circuit and District are ob- will be repei led An exodus not they are suite to be supplied at the next ses June M 1870 to June 80 1880 the number decline Thc value of all exports from Northern ports was in 1800 in 1870 in 880 Here is a increase of neatly four-fold Ql The value of Imports of all kincs to all ports and south of the Potomac was in 1880 238 The latest of the Commissioner of Mia IT only possible explanation limps badly Ecumenical councils may tenth part Item Is presented her a U belongs to the Industrial Interest value of im in the is now an open issue IB there excuse or palliation foi We are lold so What is It is that bag Governments contracted tl ese tions One difficulty with this excuse and nol the only one Is that it is not true Tbe debt before with knapsack or without It out Thus the whole judicial establishment of thc Republic isi at the disposal of tho making power With courts revolutionized lo conform to reactionary and dogmas prejudices and Interests what may be tho fate of tions affecting among the eral bank and it regularly of ex f is ap 1870 1880 sad The value largely for public at he potts of South Carolina most damaging fact for this excuse is that man con j population not inured Northern climes and not to usefulness ind advantage here which fairly would come from them in the South The National Banking system is another eyesore to the opposition Their National Conventions havii all of Con- gress to authorize ban is voles and speeches in Congress by declinations of con- and ments offered to tbc bi Is which the National debt has been the tional Banking has been struct wherever a blow could I be put in This bric of banking is not only but with I u the fa je ot facts bald and the lold of won derous economies anJ il now to he stated that the of really broughl about jy the of a Congress of fic would surely take toe cup The resumption of specie payments was a transcendent achievement belongs lo some part future generations will ful Whoever would know the truth about it can easily do so in house's lliev it against it to aad rv verse its The next vu this was Funding net of act author the of i 20 or G per bonds by negotiating binds lower All lile this also and against it Kxe new was In the Senate Mr mo veil to strike out the and to Ibe bonds to All Democrats I for it Again Mr moved an to liack the bunking anil all Democrats voted fnf thai also The was al by liy our cur rency bad funding at lower In by a vote not alone an inflation made its way both hill proposed lei keen out of egal der noles lo Treasury which hail put out te'mpirarily during of anil pul hy panic many H Hie of Ibis measure as an and for The pressure up on Graul to him to i anything of kind I Men who bave not threw Ibeir upon him but industriously criticised and to set up his a majority in such a He ve loed In IBs it unsigned he lo the I of Ibe to bis lo the acl of lie said wou el violale and be was Tb s happened on Siel of April A of Senators of I was one prepared know nns ll was mil Ibe w erf any one Senator nor did il aud in full pi of mem be r of he ll of somewhat opinions ll was to of one lion or il Il w forward m the iud did vole for it ii ll to Ibe and there a opposition bui rt wu carried hy v t signed it ll the Isl of for Hie of payments the as noiselessly anel nighl to day adoption of this bl j for old than it done 1 one in l it II was as nn and a and was called w iU anel uncleanly and either opposed u was in January cf all in- sicker I ie country fire ou act next year the De party wet in lion al St Louis the party el for enacting biq e-s lei a i ments The of Hie lution w is in words As such we Hu sumption act of am we here Mr of in bits stood up the and also against the net aod throughout the no man number why would could take place Under seicli a law At ward and the for anil Mis riders I bills Tilt work swing that we to be all ing at tbc inh and threats n tbe auel vicious in isi conventions it became easy to and 4 per cent at par par as done find thc delH bllS melted away at a mouth the has been ed one half and when tBu of high terest rale hlill OT fall due in anci afterward they also will replaced 4 or II CH per bonds and then the n charge lM 11 fall m icb lower si II This all looks well by Sic of 15 of Tost j Mr ch increased tlie il n time of 13 nn and i per 20 bonds for wa cents on tbe dollar It s well to add Ual during the lost five years of their control one hundred anc p taxes thirty millions of tariff Juries and eighty-nine millions of internal revecue I hold up the stoce 1800 when the bloody drama o the rebellion opened I say that the party has been wrong and beaten offal tlie great of thc century A regenerated unbroken c ov t ament The of it these are arty and to that party ours Despite policy and tne of ill look back H itii ue Democratic party the Democratic party Along with the il in National we have amazing indi thrift on every side In eveD of activity is eK Labor lure and all are R t l J LJ UI I 000 No part of this has been paid a currency the of Government bonds brlc of banking is now I targe part has been repudiated The tbe currency IB which these bonds are with the business of Un pet bag Governmental paid the interest on able civil acts election the y ot the waf claims i- 1A KOB After tte we had afloat toward a thousand of paper It in value from 88 to 70 cents in the dollar The public debt was more lhan and hopeful in tic midst of this bar 800 and more than mony and comes a dis- 000 of it bore interest The annual cord crying Give ns a The first fora Every crop is nf f IS The debt aince the war was fng the war tai on cotton the late nmend- But the ments and graVe matters no and all tbe In   

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