LETTERS OF MR. WILLIAM E. CHANDLER RELATIVE TO THE SO-CALLED Southern Policy of President Hayes, WITH AN APPENDIX REVIEWING THE ADMISSIONS OF THE LOUISIANA BARGAINERS, TOGETHER WITH A LETTER TO MR. CHANDLER OF MR. WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON. "I do not care for myself, but I do care for the poor colored men of the South. The colored man's fate will be worse than when he was in slavery." "The loyal people of the South need special and powerful protection." Loyalty should be respected, and treason made odious." 76 “If you want a law faithfully and fairly administered, entrust power only to its friends." RUTHERFORD B. HAYES. "How he stands condemned out of his own mouth. How he has broken all his oft-repeated pledges of protection to those who, to save his election, heroically encountered terrible sufferings and deadly perils in getting to the polls." WM. LLOYD GARRISON. 1878. MONITOR AND STATESMAN OFFICE, CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE. GIBSON BROTHERS, 1012 Penna. Ave., Washington, D. C. [Where Orders should be addressed. See last page of cover.] LETTERS OF MR. WILLIAM E. CHANDLER RELATIVE TO THE SO-CALLED Southern Policy of President Hayes, TOGETHER WITH A LETTER TO MR. CHANDLER OF MR. WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON. "I do not care for myself, but I do care for the poor colored men of "The loyal people of the South need special and powerful protection." "If you want a law faithfully and fairly administered, entrust power RUTHERFORD B. HAYES. "How he stands condemned out of his own mouth. How he has WM. LLOYD GARRISON. 1878. MONITOR AND STATESMAN OFFICE, CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE. GIBSON BROTHERS, 1012 Penna. Ave., Washington, D. C. Where Orders should be addressed. See last page of cover.] |