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Author of Plain Hon *i i.Ik. V Heal Common Hcnim,
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I.i ' 54 .til S'ri 't), New York, nn Iiiuiri si>l NT
l*n v t ian. irants nil 1 riiii of IAii'j*i iuy or th tonic
I> . i ll receive* letter* from nil parts of tlio
Civii.i/i ii Wont.t)
l'y i.h uj . /i/i.|< tr'lt/ of oonditotlntr n Medical Prao
f! . lie i* fie, |'y tie.1t u iiinreroil* I it elite ill
till I'lini', I r tli"it kiltllcM, Dominion Ol
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NO M.J4T1 ICTJIJIAIJ
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t .vr-uty I nreo your-, trented *n< c,?r. fully iioorly or (|iitU
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letter oi in |iotrao)i, o) (tlmnrvid by the Dnotof or hi.
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medical inoti.
IIOW INVALIDS AT A DISTANCE
Arc tre tte I. All Invalid* at n di*tnnoo uro trtiiiW
V> IIII-,ver it iirt of Jlltlin Ollertloh*. which oilclt* evovj
syini't eii tin ier which Out invalid uilTcr*. Ail com
turn ,ill.nit h'Mtetl Hlvictltf coiijltlcniml, A coiripleti
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Pircor.KH, ulHO M-iit freo. All llie.'c ten1 iiiu.iiiivli ar
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Call on or addrea*
DR. E. D. EOOTE,
No. 120 Lexington Avo? N. Y
1'ufi/tyt sell Dr/'lu//cs Tlain Ho 'tnt Talk
c; (IMcdieaZ Conuncti <S\nse:Alio
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I'or~J\tpticular& addrvss
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NKW YoKU.
ONgtr'i Tonic B4vil :.a l Tile P.Ho.
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nil >ii <, r-tUMi't 07 wttikii-' of >*iiprp> i 11 of Ih
!> -ii motion of the Iiow.'ll. '1very pent I
I > 1 itui n -tlvity of the tiiw? rami!, pcmlm'
< '1 < ml* lin t rilioee pilim i?t fnm I'Iioh'MoU I ov
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T. W. HKATY. JCM i??K.
SATURDAY, OCT. JH, I ?7r,.
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OF MOW YOKK.
von r/(;/;-i'i,,/:.s//>/.\Y7;
THOMAS A. HENDRICKS,
OF INDIANA.
FOIl r.l.l"(Toll*, STATU AT I. MICK.
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js'amtkjj mvdo wax,
oK Al'.mivil.l.li.
rou mi: rou fikst pdtiikt:
J. W. JtMUUXUTOS,
ok < lU'.s r<:i: it r.i.n,
S'i'A'l/ lTT I ( ' K 10'P.
roil OOVKIlNKIt III' SOUTH uaiioi.ina:
WADE HAMl'TON,
OK 111! 111.AND.
FOll 1.1 i;i'TKN A NT COVKItNOIt:
W. I). eiMPECN,
OK I. A L UK NS.
row sijcuktau v or ptati-::
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1M11 Kl'l'T. OK KIM OA'IION:
I!. S. THOMPSON,
OK Jt 1 (* 111. A X I).
KOll ADJK IAN I A M ? IN: (i KM Kit A I.:
K. \V.
til.* aMTiu;.
For (\?ii;;r?'.ss?I'i'sl I)J?t.ioi;
i JOHN S. UK ilAKlASOX,
OF Sl'MTi:U.
. For 'Solicitor 4lh < itvuii:
J \V. W. SKI.PICK
OF M ANION.
I _ " -r('(UNTV
TICK FT.
For Sonutor;
W. L liUCK.
For Kopreso itntlvos.
L. 1>. i:U VAX.
j. k. c oorr.K.
For hli-'iiU'.
FRANCIS I. MISSIONS.
For ('oronrr.
J\l. R. SKIIM'KII.
For County Commisioners.
l>. M. KKAVFS, MAKK IIKYX
OLDS, li. I). (iKAlIAM.
For School Coinmis.-*ioii( r,
K. 1). RICHARDSON.
For I'rotmto .Iu?lj;c:
ISAAC (i. l.oMi.
livery Jlun t<> Mis Post.
T!ic near approaching election in
duces ns to/ain Io |> 1? ;i<i with the eili
/.ens ol 1 lorry to arouse thun>elves t
llio oreat duty belorc tliein on tin* 7t
of No\ember, and wo a:: tin ui ipf 111
oreal, importance o! united act tot
i Our opponents ha\o always vote*
| their ticket solid. Leta- j>r >lii by th
| lessons ol former defeats beeaiixt ot tb
I want of harmony. Our enemie
i are nailed lor Ilio purpose i
> I continuing cfppfeRHivoly high taxe<
i destroying ,the poacu ami pros
f pertty ol oar State. Our Stale i
over run with Federal troops for th
'< 1 s >le purpose of brinjjinjjr on a ^ in r.
? conflict and blood .shed bet we a t h
r !
whites ami blacks as ihe last, resoi
I to pcrp; t inr e o\e?' us a set ol lutrpi*.
| who have no interest in the State, i
y c pt die plunder they an wrirjj ar
o extort from tin' sweat ami toil w< i
laborer. All over t lie S.ntn the !) n
? ' ocrats ii:t 1 < onserv:it ive 11 rpi.biieum
' ! white nrid black, are united lor n leu
i in our Stale government. Sluul 11?>rc
| he belli ad licr.ii.slci1 con illicit in I his
- ! woi k? Wo know lli it our Count
has ever stood ready to do her dul\
and feel sati.-lied fhe w ill do it nohi
on too 7iti ? ! Xovcmhi r.
In order lo secure a certain victor
let every man m.'.kc it hn busiucs t
visit his neighbor between now an
the election, and urge him to go ot
n to the polls and do his duly. 1 e l ii
y i man stay at home on the day ol el.n
o I lion, but let him had that the oleolio
i) jot Hampton depends on his iudividui
' ! vote, and that the cries ol his childrc
f | for bread aio entreaties to him tosa\
li s Stale.
*
'i i?c lb pah..can Mass Meeting.
i
" 1 At cording to appointment, ma<
? , three weeks ago, and notices poste
? ; thai the Republican parly ot lion
i I Couuty would hold a Grand Ma
*
' - r ' " ' t r 7 %
? - ? . ?. ? I . .1.^ .jL
Mi din# in Coiiwayhoro on the ilGih j
i *t., l>ni advocacy ol the election ol
1! ?yc? m ! Wheeler elector*, and ol
Jo*. II ! I i .< y tot Congi'vp*, ft meeting
1 ol t In pally wa> In Id in i lie Court house
; last i . nixday. Treasurer Cavdo/.o,
I MeCauta i*t wart, ol Suinter and \\
.\. Ilavue, <d Million, w> ic the sneak
crs 111 over Id enlighten ihis benight- ;
; *.?I J>:i 11 J; i the moral vineyard, and to
inculcate (lie lino doctrine* ol the
ever fnithlui; u hieli, to judge troin I lie
?>pi nkiug, consists ol vituperation
personal abuse ol' the Democrats ami
ohl eiti/.i lis, ami nil ring up prejudices
ami passions.
'I UK <i I1A NI? I A I.A 1>I5
consisted o| twenty f ix color- <1 \ot< is
ami thirteen boys, all inarching in :
dottblc tile to u milling noise made < ii '
' i bass ami a kettledrum. I In* pai.nl"
I tnai cln d p >s'. t In- Coltrt hous> down to
(the _\u Iit? i'h nllic , ami lr<>ui 11 i?
. ' eHCOI'ted the s|e n!?- IS to the Court
i 1
[ house.
The Deniocrals asked lor a * 1 iv i-i?>11 j
ot t line, ?,r a h< at ng I??i* one speaker,
Mr. llntchins of Columbia. The
Count v Chairman, alter consulting!
with liis speakers, consented to tins
| only ??n condition that ilicy should he
allowed to keep all "under hold '?
J w hich w as that one ol the Krpuhlicau
I speakers should open the meeting to
J he follow id hy the 1 hmmeral, ami
(then their set f*|?t*c*( ii to 1 >ii tnado and j
tin* meeting closed by thou* third i
speaker. This was finally ng!c?d to.
'1 ho meet ing wib opened l>y J. 11.
Dcihnm, Count v Caatrman, who read
| tho notice ol tin* moot 111 uiid 111 * ii introduced
N\*, A. llayim I<?r the opening
speech. Alt or M r. Ilayne had
sin ki-n :?ho.it a luill houi we clivlidiy
j ooitntod l ho V"t< I'm on the lit publican
i Mile, and Immd that
i tin I,I:AM) .MAi-9
( then consisted td ninety eight voters,
| ox elusive ol the i )einoerul* numbering
about thirty or I'orty; about ton or lit
toon may haw c.oino in ail rwards.
1 ho balance of the audience consisted
ol women, boys and a crying baby
that llnyr.ohtiid was crying lor Hayes.
I lay no opened his speech by the
deelaration that tlie war had made
twooiv.it pilldies; one lor the union
and the oihi r against it; one had given
tlie eolored man his beedom and lights,
the oliu r was lining ad in its
power to take them awiij ; at the head
<d tiiis last party stood Tihhn, a de
formed, bow legged, pot gut, cross
eyed thiol who had stolen i$?j.U()0,(>00.
All tin; Tweed Mug corruption in the
_ oily of New Vork was planned and ee rried
out by Tihlen ? voices, 4,yes, yes,
ihat's so"?d ilden di'l all he could to
help the Con led c racy. Hayes went
into the li:^ht ami never laid down lis
sword until In- had secured the treej
dom v>i the colored 111:111 and now they
UOodt'l 1)1 111 to l\Ce|> these lights S0i5
u ro.
.Mr. H-?yne m*xt It II from this mi!>
| lime highl ol rhetoric and 1 locution to
0,(!ov. Chamberlain. Said that two
h \ c 1 rs ago he o|>j 1 : i- 1 (1 ' v. Chamber?
i? I lain ami Wed into 'h" (irocn imvo1.
I iiU'lil Willi all his soli I?lie was eke?
I led in M irion on the (w-ion ii<*k< t. ami
e , li nl n vt'i received att\ nc<>nipKn-*e. tor
; it. Alt 11 lie heard (lov. Chamberlain
I
tl liver his imin ;nral address lie give
it the t io \ 1 Me > 1" In- inllnl ami 11 ill I stuck
: t<? him ever-tie e. .Mr. Ilajiie forgot
t ? 1 e! 1 | i* at; lieue ' thai lie was the
j . . , ,
s I lirsl m in in the House to move the
, i ijiirsiiou thai the 44 Ihinan/.V kill iiarl
II I become law, not wit lis audi 11 tr tin CI o v
e imurk veto, ami Iroin licit tune on lie
a I steadily ?>|?|? ?m d e\ei v measure ol the
( 1 I ...I... I I I 1
.v* III ti iwip HIU* I run in; l II l>
lumovit, wii.s a!U?r hi: laikd lo j?t'i ie
,] ro/njH)t8(: tor lusio^ ivi'. Ii Lie Urinnii
rials. II iyiiu ijIom'iI by aMMiimn tlio
i- coloi i-il pt'oplc Mia', i hv-ir Ir<.'(*< 1?>111 and
^ , ri ,liis rould only be kepi secure I?
i, i I'k'c/iiiij* llav a ami Wheeler.
\ I .Mi. llmciiiiiM 8)>oku next, on the
,| Ili'iiidcniiic suit*, and \<ry jusily rey
baked 11 lor pacing Ky Mie issiiea
i oI tlu* campaign lor personal \ impel 1
?. lion, lie s p > k 0 about an I.our with a
view t<? bring the istuii'H of ihi- ruiuy
paigu before thy audience, but the
I lit 1 k t' I* villi. V*.' > 111 I 1 I i.l In. ml" il
?M i. MeCanis Steward next follow**
(.' i 51.lil hl.'ull! tllO Set Speai'll ' I the
|mily, occupying an hour and a halt
j I i i s >11i i oii wiu a disj.anted mas* wit h
oul a wonl oil ihe (pmslion ol relorm.
lie to hi tli** colored people thai they
must watch as well as pray; related
the, story ol the minister who drank
hoth glasses of whiskey while the othei
brother was praying, and pointed the
moral by telling his audience that il
le j ever the Democrats got, in power tin
d, j colored people would bo deprived o!
y 1 all their rights. As an instance ol
as i this he said thai Virginia was a Dom
JS iuW S: OCTOBER
r>wittir?t i%ww.w?'w?bii m mmntmu
ocrulio .State, rvltd in the next election
tlit* jteojtle would vote oti two proposed
amendments i<> the eonHtitu'ion, oik
that "no person should l?e entitle'!
! to \otn who <lit) not pay a poll tax ??!
j ?<V' Mini tin* other ih.it 'no j. r-on
| eonvieit t| oi petit ! .reeny si ill i vet
he entitled to vote." Now, said Mr,
j Stewaul will not th'u depiive the col[orid
man ot the rioht to vole? IV
this direct and personal oucstion, \vt
lire soiri tosiy, lher? were kcvcij! in
the crowd ignorant rnmigli to sanction
1 lie l. I'. 11 ii - i I i > i > i .. l nil i In.
1 I "" l"v v
oi d people re lliie\ i-s, and do not pay
a poll tax, l?y shouting in ?tentoi ian
votees '"yes, ^ II i\il??? succeeded
in convicting his colored friends, Mi.
Steward exclaimed in triumph, "yes ii
:i 111:111 Meals only a chicken lie will lit
.1- | iivml ol I ii s lio'nt to V.ite."
Mr. Card 07,0 followed 111 11 spend) no
u , o t 11 iik. li 'r<?n. the liiu painted
liy ii.iyuo .in<I Steward. lie told his
healers 11?>\v t iii* t . S. ruiy was
? r 11 :> 1111. 4 out the Domoeratto opposition
to the Republican party. Thsit
1 lit-v e> iiM have just as many Hoops
111 1 loiry as 11 ley wanted. !t wanted
all they had to do was to call for
them.
Here is !?irliiH'ss#
Mr. (dardozo staled in Wis spcneli
l lmixlay l icit lie was warned not to
<o> to ihu 1?'?> | > u Mica n meeting in
; .Mai ilmro as tliere would ecilniuly W
trouble; '"that Democrats lr<on N rth
Carolina, ('lies;i i licit 1 and Marion
| \\ oil d We I here, i i I a roc mi c to di i id
! time or Wreak iij> tho uioolint;Wat In
I went, and when the Detii ?cra'.s r??d?
into town on one hide tho '.roe}).*
i inarched m on the other, an l when
lie Democrats saw the troops they
halted, said it, \i as loo Wa I," and rod'
oil'ami lell the Republicans to hu\i
:t glorious time.
What a lie! What a lit-! Now hen
| is the t ruth about:
I .Marlboro.?-On last SatiirdiV tin
Kc|uiWiieuus Welti a errand rallv ai
I ion noil s v i i le. A 1 ?ri* nuitilii'i- o|
| III'Mllli cil Democrats W I'I'I' ttil il Mil]
i 1 I'Ml llin lint n colt)J>:iliy of U. S.
i in>iiiis were ceinino to town, ih?
i Iiehint <I 1 )< iiocrals rode out .nel uiel
them I wo or l Invc miles Irotu tlie lowii
Mini csi orled liieiu I>> :ni:iiUi s'noim
I lfoin t lie men niel troops. Til 11.oil
cnis, not \Vl>liino to lie ouulon.' ill til'
j way, Weill I or w a I'd to extend lilt
i liohl h:\inlol leliu w sliiji; Inn on ;tj?
] pioueiiii.o jln> comin.imlei*, \ver<
I waived aside, ami told tint ol the Id
lyeiol.l soldiers present, li'ty iuui
a ei'e lor Tilden and I lend ioks,
J/,irion Mtfcfmnt and I'awi r.
dim S'diiiiniii H.nik Swindle.
Ml*, llllleliins. ill Ills SlilViell in tin
' ;
ii> {inhlicnn mooting mi last Thursday.
iliarj^od lliul llio i><'.ii"il < t 1 )<*|n?sit,
lior. Chuinbot lain, Cou^t mllor l>am
an I Ttv is 11? r I'nrdozo, had willfully
or in gross mghgoneo ? ! ilo.ii* duty
sancltotiod ami aliotU'd in llio IIan!\
Solomon Hank swindle, whoivhy nvci
$jo0,o()0 ol money, in ilu'ir t*h:n|??*
was stolen Irom the Stale. To thii
s?>li i11>i1111i ol, iKilln i* C.udoy.o ,oi
till' otlnr sjnakeis lojdied a word
j Ol liiiihu Mr. i'unl i/,n could noi
make a ih iiiaL in the lac ; ol his report
' to tlu* last st-doii ot l In* Legislature
and n >1 uvoti liic I!* ?111 it 1 brain ot tin
' lUi'/bib mm was active enough ti
j jin ry I tie * liargo.
j 1'. u ill bo soon by Mr. (Midi Zu*.
r-'jioi , \* lii. 11 wo jmblisli bolow, lha
lie had wanted llio Legislature that i
1 wa.< not isi!e 11? (IrjMt.-il I ho stale moil
ey i:t thai Hank; i.r.u. the linhiiith
exceeded ' no assets l?y ?5<).000j I ha
$100 105,ISO, ilio (Illici t m e belweei
; the It.ibili. U'.s paid and the amount ii
U ink, and iii.it should have been n
1 the bank a I the lime ot lailurc, \va
all'liljiled to he aceouuled ti>r le
alleging ihat it was paid nut, tubtib
tin.- Iuro.
.Mr. Cardo'/.o says tho report M ih
1'it.-idt ul nl ilia 1 >;iiik convinced liin
licit the liank was insolvent, and h
withdrew the stale's deposits down li
^1 1.000, Now if Ml. Caiih>zo wn
sati-liv d lhal ihe l>ank was insolveii
at I lie lime the $-'05,753,70 was depu
sued, is there any reason w hy Mi
<Jli amber lain uiul -Mi'. Dunn shout
. not have known it. equally as well
Hither one of tli.-in would I eel insultd
it (old that Cardozo was a sinarU
, in in la in he. Moreover Mr. Cham
| her In in was a stock owner and tli
Httonn y ol the Bank, and Mioulh Iniv
known its condition.
In subsC'pioiil correspondence C'.o
' doZo undertook to lay vlio blame s
I much as possible on Dunn, ami Dun
1 | on Chamberlain. In ''act Cardozo di
I , charge Dunn, as receiver, ol lioldiu
1 j hack a statement ol the jdl'iiis ol ll
j Bank lor the purpose ol doctoring tl
J8, 18 TO.
i I book", and bi.Uo.l that it was a lainu "I
i ! oxotiso to ace unit lor ?i50. l<)o,U0 by Cl
* saying it was pai l ??ut to bribe llto
I Lrji&Uiture. Yrt wo tin I all iliroe ot j
! tin >o 111o11 mi tlio t- iiiii* tiokul ami ask- i
i in'4 lip- jM'itjmi to .pvo tlicin a oliatico si
to t ik? oil u.il! y as'jo?m| oaro ot allot Iter i *
, I I'
, . 8 Ji'o . i o >. 70. j*
ini; iwii.ruv: OK THIS "snrrnt cwkoi.INA I ti
, ' 15.V N K AND 1 Itt'.-'l' ('"MlMNY." ! [,
Tl.o "South Carolina )>mk aiul ei
I Trust C'omo.iiiy" lailt <1 .July '2, 1873. u
lit.* l.i.oro was i ti Li re I v UMoxpootcil, w
an I, in 111\ joU^tnoiit, oiitu'cly mine- j ii
;p rv. A hir^u rtiiumjil ol tin* '<
lands ?it iIh* Statu had been (! posited h
! in 111i> hank since its oimiuiz ili >11. a
I I
Alter a carelul observation, however, V>
ol tiu: 111:111 in r in which I In* o |>c ratio n? b
ol the Wank were conduct! <1, I lost nil !
coutidein.u 1.1 ' ho c ipaeil y and intern- w
, iv ol its President, wlu> hoc lino tin*! a
sold owner o! all tho slock >! the , si
bank, :: 11' i therefore I lie sole manager J <>
1 ot its u Hairs. a
1 coiiuiitinio.itc<l this opinion to the I o
fjt'j'inlattiro Inst winter, and staled 1 U
1 l / 1
that it. was my special reason tor re- ?'i
] dncino tin- balance in this hank, which e
; had in co t lie sole depository ot Statu j a
1 j lands during thu piccccdiug tisoal c
year, previous to increasing tho limn- a
| her c! de|<o.silonc'S.
The l'i csidi-ut ol 1 he bank had liiin- ti
sell iuiiislied the information upon
which 1 based lav opinion ol the unsoundness
ol tho hank. From a list
oi the "awls and liabilities" ol tho
o:no. has (urn'shed, 1 saw that the I1
| "liabilities," exclusive ol the e.tipilal
1 , stock, exceeded tin* l/i'tr/cet value ot
ll e "assets Wy about $60,000.
i lie ainoiiul ot deposits of State
lands at tiiis time, January, 1875, was "
a nont .$1 1,00'). I lie I>oai d ot I)eposit,
1 enlist liny ot the Wovornor, (Joniptrol- 0
,1 ler ib iui.il and Treasurer, which his
. thu ili *1 fnat ion ol cleiuisitories. nml I '
| the initial i'ti ot the amount therein, | 141
intli n r.' I I he deposits to be increased ; ^
i to ?'jiju,ut)0 in April, ami when the a
tiauk la ie I, .1 illy "J, 137a, 1 here was '
. I $?'> '>,V-7;i. 79 o.i deposit., (15,000 h iving b
h. en made is a speeial deposit lor the ,S).
11ay111eiit o| interest on the public debt i 1
in New Vork. *
[ When tins tail lire was therefore an- l'
. iiouneid, I tell that there could he but
j oik* possible cause ol a real failure 1
\ i/.., the i h | aid at ion ol the liabilities ot
the bank and the criminally impru- j*
I I dot it in vestment ot lue money re- 11
I eel \ C I, wlliell Woiliil be ttllOWU 1>Y Oil
increase ot "assets.'' "
As S' on as 1 was furnished with a
stall, inei11 ol the "i halites in assets ?
and liabilities bet.wen January Dili
11 .1 .in v i s " I ? ! u. 111 'i t 111<? a
I - J -? - ? - ..... V HV |
,4;i iIjiIiiuV had been paid to the ex- "
Jtuit ol * I 8 1 ,*>>-0, IH and the ''assets" "
i it i<i Ik? ii ii. i?ascd niily to tlu' extent v
lot $10,2011.1)0, i'liese ,-i.iiis could llOt s'
i j account lor tint disposal ul $1)47,051.72 8
1 ?the amount ul tin: increase ot tho
tSlatc Treasurers ?i< posit during the
period relenvd to, ami the amount of (
c.imi on hand" .1 miliary 1), 1875, ami 4
p-ecipis trom ol her soui ces. The dill- 0
i'I'cii'."a was attempted to be accounted a
l<>r, pun ially by charging /or tho re*
I tui'iiiciit ol a large an.mint of the
'| i?toi'k ol the hank and largo amounts c
, i i 111o11 y alleged to have iicen expen(
ded in hrihimj the ir.yislut'irc, under *
I the head ol 4,L"gislati\ e Kxpenfles." 11
Tlii* subsequent development*, how'
ever, proved that llicKo expeiulitures, ?
> j ichich ironl'l he criminal if true j ^
I could not po^.-ihly aecount lor the
. expenditure ol the money received v
sine*-thh January , 1875, us they took c
' I j'hice nrv.orJiii'i to the hooks of the I1
bonk tr<* nineteen, prior to that period.
j An soon as tin- lailuro was an- 0
. nouif.ed. I conferred with the Atlori
i iley General, in order that he might 1
protect the inti re.Nt ol t he Stale. The I1
in.liter was immediately taken before a
> Judge Carpenter, ol tins Circuit, and *"
, lion. T C. Dunn, Co.npiroller Getter- "
> al. appointed Kccct* i.*r. '
1 have since called liio attention ot 1
the Attorney General to the palpable *
and giari* g hands ot the manage* 11
inent ol the Hani;, and expressed my s
i i .. .,l< :?i* ; I ?
Mi<ixivn> ' 'J ' v >. | ,h(3 tV 111 L 11 I III 111 Uliy j
i ii n it lit r th.it it.' m.iy deem jnoper to i ^
jHi'u'r.' tin- iiil'MvMM of the Stale. lj^
ii 111<*? 1 it my duty to do this, becuase J
tin.- lUeiti ifi stales that neither he nor;1
the Attorney (ieneral is acting in an ,-j
i nllicial * 11?;%?j11y at. jnesent.
\ ?ry rcsj.?eotiully, ?&o.,
F. li. Cardozo,
Treasurer S. 0. J
, The li ii'h ah.nil tin- ('a in hoy ambuscade, c
and i.iaMitre <>r unarmed citizens.
?J I ;; ~~ ' t
UooMs OF DkM. l.X. CoMMl'ITKIt, ) | |
oF < II Altl.FsrON CoUNlY, > I t
1 i ii m:m> i o.\, S. Oeiober 1 0, 1870. )
The I )einoerat io Executive Com*
M iniitco have untile caretul examination
t into the laels attending the riot itt I
, Cainhoy on Monday last, and vouch <
tor tin- Jol.owing statement, which is ]
' mim in el by tin* atliilavilB in their |>os- t
' sc. ion ot credible witnesses: >
V \YIk ii tin; arrangements were made i
,1 l>r:i wcui l in1 Chairmen of I ho Kxc- ]
| votive Committee ol the Democratic <
11< 1 lh pullican parties lor the joint I
imriin^ it was distinctly settled that
c i?H* tlm purpoau ol securing peaceful i
c i (li eussion no one should carry arms to 1
tin)so meetings.
' In \ iolation of this ngroomcnt the
UcpuhlicauH went to Cainhoy with i
IS tln-ir guns. Some of them hid themn
Helves, and others who appeared ahuut
the speaker's stand had concealed their
r arms in the edge oI the woods adjacent j
" to the place ot meeting. A few guns
u* j had been hid len by the negroes in a i
ie 1 Mouse near the stand. Whilst the1
\
? Hill I 1 J -? ? ? jl W
peukinv; was going on those wore diseverod
by a small body ol Dotnocrntn,
ti I ilie ih uroes hoar tlum thereupon
lade ah oil'orL to h? i/.e llioso arms,
his prodimed a ooiniuotion, hmiiiiI.
Mioomly with wliioli, ntnl ho lure a
mole shot had been tiio?l by the
Kites, a party ol iiegioes sulvanooil
?.in tin. woods in skirmishing IW<t,
lino upon the whites, who w?*rc lor
io most, pari unarmed, a few only
a\ mo pistols oh tin ir persons of small
alibre. The nesiroesaroiul the stand,
t a signal, at oi.ow rtishoil to the
oods, seized their weapons ami joined
- ? - 1 .1 l>.
I UII' ill HICK tl} M ?11 I II r WllllCS. J HO
stiniony establishes that there was
tit ;i single negro killed, and llml ho
n I all tho whiles who wore slain ami
'ouiultil wero shot alter this tinny
cyan.
It was a treacherous ambuscade,
iih every appoaranee of careful prep_
ration, having tor its purpose tho
laughter ol the white and colored J )enioral*
at the nioetii g. We prononneo
s talsiy the telegram to the Governor
I U, U. Jioweli, siieiiir, wiio is the
>ader of the Kcpuhliean party and
candidate tor re-election, whieh dolores
tliat tlie tight was occasioned by
portion of the Democrats trom tho
ils" attacking the meeting and killing
a old colored man.
By order ot tho Executive Commit- e.
CtiAUt.r.s 11 Si.moston, C hairmau.
juitui*: ltLAtii's ui:hs.
resident ({rant's Conduct tiic Most
Lawless Outrage on Itcconl.
Washington, Oct. 13.--Soui^>.{ tho
cwspapers ot this morning c<*Knined
statement that an informal mot ting
t Democrats was held la*t night at
ho Kl.hitt House, Judge Black of
Vnnsyl vani.i being tii?j pritieiiial
peaker; that, tho President's Stinth
arolin.t proelamation was dismissed
ml the conclusion reached that Gen.
lampion ought to retire Irotn t ho con
L>st tor Governor, let Grant carry tho
late lor liayes and get the IVcsidenial
vote thrawn out hy iho llousc < (
It-present ali ves, a till that ii wan dcirmined
to telegraph den. Hampton
> that etlect. Tim paragraph |?ic?uced
much talk ami some excitement,
called ? 11 Judge Hlack to night to
set rtain what truth, i! any, tin.-re was
i it. He answered wiildun emphatic
eni.il ot lite whole story. There was
0 meeting t any kind, lormal or in>rmal.
He had expressed no opinion
1 that kind, lie did nut believe that
Ion. Hampton ought to withdraw,
nd no matter what lie (Judge lilnek;
tight think, he would not thrust his
dviee on den. Hampton, nor join
rilh others in ottering him any council
whatever about his canvass. "'I hat
entleman,'' said he, kkisas thorough.
I' pialiiied as any man in America to
CCiUO XTIKIL SIII)U111 1>U doilC ill tile
morgency which he is called to meet,
lis'blood and judgment arc so will
oinmingled that his licit i minaunns
ru sure lo he right ami his ads i Mimnl.
I think lie will heal (haul,
'atterson, Chamberlain, iuul all iho
arpel-bag thieves thai, back tin in."
Reporter?Whit do you ihiuk of
Sun. Grant's conduct in this busies.*?
Jml?e l>.?It is (ho most lawless
ulrago on record. It is torbhhhn by
lie express words ol the Constitution,
nd by iis whole spirit. Liven it it
/ere the exorcise ol legal power, it is
ruelty so base that no civili/.ed dosol
would be guilty of it.
Reporter? liol is there no defence
r excuse loi 11?
Judge 1J.? None whatever. Ignoanco
would be 110 excuse. I?ta the
turtles mainly cuaged in pushing this
tlttir on arc nut ignorant ol lhe law.
loine persons wiio justiiicd the crimes
it iho Administration in Louisiana
night possihly helieve this also to be
itrlil Sli..ri, I-i i. !.? 1
.p.. v. k .ivi iviui^ tvi liioiuiiui^ may uo
lupid enough lo think that anything
h lawlul which promises a chance ot
hedding tho blood ot Democrats. Ttlr.
Houghton of New \otk will probably
.tteinpt to vindicate it. He is a good
awyer and a very honest man, but ho
mows nothing ot the Constitution exiept
that puts foreign missions in tho
pit ot the i'residenl. John 1'uiiorsoit
mows it is all wrong; so does Cam.
ron; so docs Grant. They laugh in
heir alcoves at the'llaUerers who tell
hem they legally use the military g?
oroe ot the Union, or the ir.iliua ot
>ther States tor the purpose ot controling
elections in South Carolina. They
enow also, as a matter ol luct, that
here is no disturbance there, ami will
jc none except what lliey m.iko them>elvcs.?JV.
}'. /Sun.
C JIA M in: 111, A1N's 1' UOCI. A M AT IO N. ?
l'he morn we learn about Chamberuin's
proclamation the more oiear our
jonviuiion grown that it is a master,
piece ot villainy. Wade Hampton,
iho Democratic candidate for governor
:>1 South Carolina, declared that the
statement of facts ^vnt which the
proclamation is hasen?'s untrue. The ^
Uhiet )uslice ot the SupiVmo Court oi ?
the Stale and two ot his associates
vouch tor the pcaccinl condition of
affairs in the Stale, and chnructerizu
Chamberlain's action as a scheme to
introduce military rule and prevent
the holding ot an election. It is considered
a curious tact I hut Chamberlain
should have discovered the illo*
guilty of the rilie; clubs so suddenly,
since in the cclebial'.on of .Juno 28, lie
marched in a procession ot them, ami
previous to that time perseiiled one oi
the clubs wiih a siiken banner.
N. Y. Wcrlrf, Oct. 10.