,0 ^0i :€^ ^""H <> ■ . . s S ^' •.«|^,*" >'^^%, °o^|^*' ^^^\ \«^*° ^'i''^'\ l^ »' :2^o //ie Republicans of Arkansas : In an aJdre.ss of the Repnblicaii State Central Commit- tee to vou of the loth in.st,, and Avhich is being; o;enerallv eir- cuhited, tlie eourse of the people in eallinj^ a State Convention for the 27th inst., is severely animadverted upon. Their aetion is charged, with gross miseonstrnetion, as mainly tlie conduct of a few men, ^v•hen, really, more than ten thousand Republicans have already approved of the call for this Convention, and a large number of counties are organizing to send delegates to the said Convention. It is umpiestionably the earnest desire of the great masses of the Republican ])arty in Arkansas that full State, Legislative. Judicial and County tickets should be put in the field. Thev know that there is no time to lose in this direction, and for a month past they have felt that if anything \vas done, thev must do it themselves and not longer wait u])on the partv authorities. At the State Convention held in April, a resolution reported by John McClure, to the effect that it was not advisable to put a State ticket in nomination, Avas adopted. There were members of the convention who thought it the better course to nominate a full State ticket, or at least provide for one at some future time, but their counsel and advice were over- ruled. In process of time the Cincinnati Convention assembled, and Rutherford B. Haves and AVilliam A. Wheeler were r-r iiomlnatrd as the Rej)ultlicaTi candidates for Ifresident and \'i('t'-Pn'si(Unt city and Pulaski county, held on the evening of the .'id of July, the address which has been sent through the State, and that calls on the part of all who have signed it, for a State Conven- tion to assemble here on the 27th inst., was enthusiasticallv adopted, and a}H)ropriate steps were taken to still more thor- oughlv circulate it. At that meetinti William S. Oliver, a member of the State Central Committee, attacked the move- ment for a State ticket in a lengthy speech, and, upon a test vote, was overwhelmingly voted down, l>eing able to rallv but five supporters. After the State Central Committee had assembled, and when the formal call for the convention, signed by prominent Repub- licans throughout the State, had for several days been pub- lished, and a very large number of signatures was known to have been appended to the address, and thousands of Republi- cans had approved of it in public meetings that luul resulted in this call, the following correspondence was had: ROOMS OF REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. Little Rock, Ark,, July 13, 1S7U. Dear Sir: — I am instructed by the Republican State Central Commit- tee, now in session, to ask you, if for the purpose of harmonizing all difFer- •encee of the Republican party of the State, the committee of which yon style yourself res-ident chairman, will abandon yoiir present call for a St of Arkansas could have no motive for joining in such a conven- tion, for they had already decided that question for themselves, and decided, each i'or himself, that such a ticket ought to be put in nomination, and luid signed an address calling a convention for that express puqjose and for a s[7ccitied day. AVhat the Re- publicans of Arkansas desire and are determined to have is a Republican State ticket ; an organization of the Republican partv, for without stu-h organization there can be no party. The question therefore is, whether there shall ire an organ- ized, live and ever-increasing Republican party in tliis State, or whether Ave will trail our colors and say to the Democracy : "The State is yoiu-s, AVe turn over to your tender n>ercies her fifty thousand Republican voters, and hereafter the party in Arkan- sas shall consist o'f only a portion (d' the State Central Com- mittee and the two Scnat(>rs In Congress." Because a great majority of the party o|>pose tliis wholesale transfer to the Democracy, they are called in the late address of the Central Committee mutineers and insubordinatcs. It is well to know whether the Republican voters in Arkansas are or can be tied liand and foot i)y these few would-be leaders. The resolution ado])ted at tiie convention, to put no State ticket in the field, would, unless disregarded, work such a result ; but Avere the Republicans of the State bound by that resolution, if thev did not approve of it? Sujipose the National Republican Convention, held lately at Cincinnati^ had resn, and the Central Committee were asked to ynn the jn'ople in thr-ir call. The dificrenee between the two j)ro|>ositions, oxcejit as today, was this: If the jX'ople joined the Central Committee, as that committee proposed, it would have been to call a convention t(v consider the ])ropriety ot* nominating candidates. It" they joined with the peoj)li' it would be uniting in a call for a con- vention to nominate candidates, and i^>t to (consider the propria eft/ of doing so. Tlu- ])roposition of the Central C'ommittee was rejected, because the j>eo]>le are in favor of ]>utting a State ticket in the field. The people's ])ro])osition was rejected by the Central C(»m- niittee, if for any reason at all, because that committee were opposed to a State ticket. If they were in favor of such ticket, the people's eall waS' good enoug]> ; and, again, if they were in favor of ncuninating, there was no disagreement and nothing to harmonize. If they were o}>posed to a State ticket, the people could not agree with the Central Connmittce, even for f/ie xake of hannoiti/. The llepublicans of the State are not,/o/' a»tj reanou, willing to ground their arms and abandon the field in the face ()f the enemy, without as much as firing a single gun. It is therefore proposed to organize the jxirty and fight the Democracy at every point, contesting eveiy inch of the gTound with them in eveVy county and township in the State. The people cannot harmonize with any faction that })roposes less than this. It is the right of the tensof thous^ands of votei's "who favor the call for the convention af the 27th inst. to have candidates to vote for, and they prop(Jse to have them, and if others do not wish to vote for them, they can stay at home, or vote the Democratic ticket. The parties who sign this address were ap}X)inted at a mass meeting of the Republicans of Pulaski and other counties, solely with the view of seeing that the address and call based thereon for the convention of the 27th inst. were j)ro]>erly made known to Republicans throughout the State, and otherwise to assist as best they might in promoting the objects of the said address and call. — 9 — Their functlon.s will expire on the '^Ttii iiist., when the eon- vention shall have assembled, and as they liave been formally eommnnieated with by the State Central Coniniittee, they take this method of replying; to the address of that l)ody "To the Republicans of Arkansas." We are reliably informed that some of the members present at the recent session of the State Central Committee were much opposed to its final action, and three members of that committee not present at its deliV)erations here at all, have signed the ad- dress that calls for the convention of the "JTth inst. — H. H. Kenyon, of Jefferson, F. H. Sawyer, of Lincuhi, and S. H. Holland, of Chicot. The contest, therefore, stri])|)ed of all accessories, is simply this : Shall the g;reat body of the Republicans of the State of Arkansas control this question of the assembling' of a con- vention for the purpose of nominating- a State ticket, or shall it be controlled by a committee, one of whose members had officially and publicly announced that no such ticket will be ])ut in the field; others of which committee have exj)ressed doubts as to their power in the premises, and others still have fre- quently and pvdilicly announced their personal o[)position to the nomination of any such a ticket, while this committee as an or- ganized body took no steps whatever that even bear upon the question of nominating a State ticket, until after the i)eople had made their call for the convention of the 27th inst. Such is the attitude to-day of the State Central Committee to the people, and it may as well be said now as later, or in any other way, that it is well understood by seven-eighths of the Republicans of the State that the party can never again attain to influence or power while controlled by sucii men as Powell Clayton, John McClure and AVilliam S. Oliver. Already advices have been received here of the (u-ganiza- tion of a large number of counties for the purpose of sending delegates to the convention of the 27tli of July, 1876; and official returns of delegates elected are beginning to come in. It is therefore hoped, for the permanence of the party and welfare of the State that the people will stand — 1 — tirinlv by the cull tlicy have iiuulc, tor ti Stati' (^diveiitioii to assemble on the 27th inst., thereby rebuking that j)ortion of the members of State Central Committee, who are ()])|)osed to the j)eo}3les' assembling in convention at that time; and, fnrther, that not (»nlv none of the counties will recede from their aetictn already taken, but that others which have not organ- ized will do so at once, i-c|)orting by d(>l(>gation to the said convention. Just as this address goes to press news is received of a very large and harmonious mass meeting of the Re])ublicans of lionoke county, and others who sympathize with them in this movement, held at the court-house in the village of I^onoke, on the loth inst. The action of the State Central Committee, in issuing its recent address, was known to that meeting, and it Avas condemned by the unanimous voice of the ]>eople there assend)led, and delegates for the State ( 'onvention, called tor tlie 'llth inst., were (deeted. a. w. bishop, w. g. whipple, hp:nry page, J. T. COX, T. D. KEATING, JEROxME LEWIS, TABBS GROSS, JESSE BUTLER, REUBEN B. WHITE, Resident Executive C\>mmittee. Little Kock, Ark., July ITth, ISTt;, The address in harmony with wlucli the call for tlu' conven- ti(Ui of the 27th instant was issued has been unanimously a(lo|)ted at large and enthusiastic meetings in the counties of Pulaski, Jelferson, Crittenden, Desha, Lincoln, Clark, and nuiny others, and has been very numerously signed by Repub- licans thrcfughout the State, the names of some of whom ap- pear below : A. W. Bishop, Wra, Scott, Albert Way, Henry Page, D. McWhorter, Dan. A. Henr}'. S- R. Harrington, Benj. Moore, John Miller, Wm. G. Whipple, Geo. E. Schaeffer, Jas. Coates, — 11 — J. E. P. Dorsey, V. M. Cbrisman, J. T. Cox, Henry Rudd, Jas. R. Berry, Jerome Lewis, Jas. R. Roland, H. Ferguson, Reuben B. White, H. H. Pugh, Tabbs Gross, Jas. H. Johnson, W. A. Rector, Sohnson F. Ford, J. H. P^leming, W. H. Rector, R. A. Ginocchio, A. Smith, J. C. Corbin, George Haycock, F. Silverman, Geo. W. Prigmore, D. A. Robinson, W. V. James, Sam Levlar, Elisha Davis, A. J. Wheat, N. Hill, Moses Mace, John A. Williams, Joseph Freibis, Z. A. Sampson, V. Robinson, Van Goodloe, A. Hayes, S. M. Haskell, Vorgel Goodloe, W, C. Payne, Terence O'Dougherty, Robt. Coleman, Gibbert Jordan. Geo. Brown, Cyrus Jordan, Andy Dodson, John Agery, A. D. Ross. W. J. Johnson, Robert Smith, David Henry, L. Alson, Walter Prager, W. W. Walker, A. M. Adams, A. G. Cunningham, W. J. Johnson, Sam'l Johnson, Chas. Smith, Allan Harris, J. L. Murphy, H. H. Keneon, V. M. McGhee, Edward Levy, J. N. Maher, P. Pitler, John M. James, .G. W. Lucass, Fred Harris, G. A. Anderson, Lewis L, Reed, C. D. Davis, Lewis Martin, Silas Moore, A. Ra}-, Eugene Norman, J, T. Murray, Levi Shield, J. W, Smith, J. M. Dorsey, Wm. Laporte, Jas. Read, John Phillip, S. Allen, Chas. White, D. Buckner, Frank Johns, Bill Monroe, Nelson Lee, A. T. Carroll, I. Hartway, H. Clay, Sam Strong, J. Killgo, A. Embert, C. Williams. Samuel Miiler, Jesse Butler. Jackson Butt, Ben Bandford, James Turner, Moses Scott, Oliver Anderson. J. T. Jenifer, Daniel Neviles, J. J. Joslyn. Wm. Kirkwood, Geo. Robinson, E. H, H. Petigrew, Ben. Goodloe, Fred Robinson, Alex Roffe, E. Frazer, Jeff Ellis, J. D. Powell, Albert Johnson, A, W. Williams, Clay Thompson, 1-) R. II. Stanl'urd, ,1. W, M. Murphy. Jenkins Wilson, Andrew Jackson. C. E. Siianks, Shaw Jones, Jos Webster, A. C. Curson, Wash MilK-i', E. Arnistrong, Robert Palmer, Dan Ditto, II. Bay ley, ]\Iark Foster, II B. Kobinson, J. E. Patterson, B. D Payne, D. W. Ellison, Tony Grisson, M. A. Clark, Frank Silverman, J. M. Alexander, John A. Reed, James Jones, Thos. Holmes, J. L. Baldwin, L. Ihiuter, J. P. Jones, J. A. Robinson, Henry MeGravv, Dave McGraw, Harrison Nelson, Geo. W. Grammer, Isaac Furguson. Jordan Fergnson, Edmund Davis, N. P. Bradford, Henry Johnson, Kduian Brown, E. Carpenter, W. H. Strong, A. Johnson, Blackstone Walters, John Simpson, Jes Brovvn, A. L. Craig, H. Williams, Bob Neeley, I Webster, R. J, Derry, Dawson xsancv, Thos Brook?., Irvin Jones, George Peay, Pink Harris, Joe McKeil, Morris Scott, Isaac Boles, F R. Johnson, James Green, George Little, Austin Barrow, Geo, McNeil. Albert McNeil, Geo. Flecher, Andrew .Tarrett, Win. Washington, Poland Doors, Burrell Johnson, Andrew Braysaw, Elisha Peterson, Lewis Jackson, Clias. Davis, George Hunter, Andrew Williams, James Dority, Abe Johnson, Wm. Termile, Lewis Nott, Andrew Kimball, E. Butler. Thos Henderson, S. P. Rutherford, Meyer Weiler, K. Marshall, Caleb Alford, Thos Daney, Bob Wilson, Gos Hill, Luke Ross, Geo. Ch:impion. Richard Legrane, Albert Babs, S. I. Clark, N. Straub, A. L. Stanford, J. T. White, Chas. Williams, Geo. H. W. Stewart, Wm. H. Gray, Hilliard Atkins, Wm. Keeling, Ed. Foster, Wm Thompson, S. II. Ilurbert, John Brack, John Crite, John Martin, John Darkee , W. R. Wright. Wm. Chapman, Thos. Brack, Abe Newby, C. Moore, J Reid, A Gray, — 13 — Jordan Reeves, M. Reed, Andrew Terrance, Elid Smith, Isaac Pike, Andrew Ward, James Massey, Charles Penman, Charles Jocksou. John Harris, Anthony Pebbins, John Cates, Dan Barker, Randell Barker, Henry Blake, Thos Lee, Henry Kimball, A K Conrad, F H Sawyer, Edgar Sullivan, Wm Bryson, Isaiah Taylor, Henry Jacobi, Adolphus Taylor, Edmon Taylor, Gabriel Potts, J W Bivens, Wm A Marrs, Jas Boles, A L Thompson, S A Brack, P O Coleman, I Kitchy, Cyrus G Smith, Peter Trenter, Henry Booth, Andrew Looles, Scott Lewick, Robt Wills, Thos. Hinn, Ellick Johnson, Thos. Jackson, Henry Mc, S. Culpepper, R. Jefferson, G Thomas, H Sodden, S Farr, F S Williams, J W Parker, I H Robinson, Alfred Steel, D Martin, Jr, Robert Henry, Calvin Reed, John Miles, Levy Cray, Ij Black well. Green Phillips, Richmond Dixon, Lewis Welcher, B Prior, Jas Edmunds, Wm House, Dan Edwards, Marion Wager, Ashley Wager, Jos F Hughes, John A Bivens, Henry Bivens, Lafayette Froudey, A Stanford, Pi-ince Evans, E Nowlan, Jordan Thomas, Judge Mitchell, Moses Stroope, Jake Golden, T Dilehey, Aaron Fox, J Adams, B Thomas, J Owen, S Gray, J Farr, Peter Webster, Thos Henry, Martin Ridley, Lindsey Barker, Geo Moore, Thos Cox, Fred Cox, Henry Dickson, Henry Pardey, H Duncopp, Henry Williams, Jas Vanderbilt, Daniel Besh, U Burns, J J Joslyn, Geo Hilliard, C H Lyman, C W Preddy, H A Pierce, H R Samuels, Lee Clow, W T Gray, R W McChesney, Wm S Williams, E A Nickels, T W Qninn, Alfred Thomas, Sandy Thonaas, Osborn Trenten, Henry Johnson, John M MurkisGD, J LLinnus, 14 Albert Cumraiugs, Barral Thomas, M T Smith, Madder.son Smith, J C Williamson, Rich Samuels, R T Page, H A Jones, R Booker, Chas Graves, J Hamilton, R G SauQuels, Thos Jordan, James Tyler, G W Cooper, N B Robinson, W M Facklen^ Joe Hooks, L Lam be, H. Porter, Wm SaJer^ Dan Tillmore, Chas Hyteraer, Reuben McCain, Allen Hanley, Jerry Hanley, A Bottoms^ A Gro-ves, Henry Tillmore, Henry Allen, James Williams^ John Rowes, Henry Childer, Lewis Hester, Simon Williams, Geo Higgins, Sam Flowers, Jacob White, Reuben Handley, Aaron Hargraves. Aaron Flaugin, Roland Neville, Wm Gibson, J as Witherspoou, M C Bradley, Chas Collins, Jerrv Monison, Ben Nelson, Thos Lemon, Dick Rice, Rich Mitchel, John T Woodward. J W Williams, W White, Lindon Moore, John ^ Mitchell. Ben Mitchell, Phillip Pop, Dennis Lambe, S Hedspath, Roliert Matthews., Richard Allen, Richard Adcock, J H Smith,^ R C Marshall, Carl Trotter, Aaron Thompson, Lyman Broks, G, Phenix, Abram Bewler, John Smith, Aaron Thompson, Geo Spencer, J. Hemingnaj, W H Gaston, G R Perkins, Thos Perkins, Wash Pennington, A J Jackson, A Robinson, John Sawaon, Augusta Seals, Alex Reed, Jordan Sruggius, A Shepperow, Jocob B Curtis, Wm. Poindexter, Joe Booker, G. Waddell, Lindon Johnson, John Becket, Allen Riley, J Alexander, M. A. Allen, E A Fulton, Bailey Lambe^ Robert Givis, Miles Allen, Polk Washington. Richard Banks, Drew Daniels, Isaac Daniels, Wesley Davis, Jefl' Lambert. Moses Cresswelt, Emanuel Ticket, Croford Banks, Henry Daniels, Geo Daniels, Henry Lewis, Robert Jordan, Jas Jackson, John West, Robert Penningtow. H M Rutherford, H Hughes, Charles O'Neill, J English, D Burrows, Sol Miller, 1.5 — Jas Banks, Green Wilson, Wm Franklin, Richard Cores, David Weeks, Henr}' Chapman, W A'Bohlen, C C Smith, P H Phillips, Chas Smith. J H Browning, Ike Fi'eeman, Abe Freeman, Joe Black, Ches Freeman, G W Hurlbntt, F N Slater, C Miller, I W White, T H Rundeli, H M Douglass, R C Winn, J C White, Isaac D Chrisman. L S. Allard, L S Corbeli, L M Henderson, A W Parker, W B F:izy, W J Reed, H F Fagan, S A Winford, W N MeClure, Jim Physick, Wm Bryant, Sr, Wm Bryant, Jr, Peter Earley, S Mitchell. W L Copeland, R H Hudson, Ed Ever, J Jackson, R Brown, Thos Adams, William Hill, Octavins Walton, Geo White, H Sumner, John R Chase, Peter Higgins, York Ryan, B Freeman, H M Rutherford, C Phillips, A Lewis, S Lewis, L Hill, Jord?n Perkins, Thos Lunt, G W Torply, Jas S Corbeli, I S Straus, L C White, F R McKibben, I C Chapin, J J Warren, A G Hayes, Martin Nelson, J L Chastain, V Dell, John Bradford, Marion Kines, A C Bryan. W J Onick, E S Virden, R P O'Bryan, R Maxey, Henry French, Frank Stewart, Elias Hays, Josiah Fears, Wm Meadows, Samuel White, J S Rainwater, Frank L Beckett, D W Lewis, Thos Davis, Ben Crump, Phil Brown, Dan Mune, James Watkins, Wilson Dunlap, A L Rasberr}', R A Smith, Wm F Carmichael, John Matley, E P G Tackill, M B Billingsby, Albert Golurd, Dan Beard, Wm F Ball, C P Langan, A Rasure, Sara McCarty, R C Browning, A T James, J L Barker, D Deshong, J Disminks, John Bradford, C C Crips, Wm T Maddey, D H Gattin, John Carmichael, A N Barrett, W T Gibbs, John C Lown, Umphrey Jones, Jas Henson, Ike Gibbons, Robt Jnoes, Jos Hesson, Adam Jones, Miles Boss, Burt Adams, Jacob Trizzle, Jos Griggs, Geo Thrasher, Ben] Early, G Early, Harden Bromfield, Sam'l Bromfield, Sam'l Early, John Wright, Westley Hays, West Ketchum, Westley Lee, Jas Newan, Alfred Hays, Porter Taylor, Peter Whitlow, Barnum Whitlow. Willis Dennis, P Bass, Henry Biddox, Isaac Sersame, Henry Bass, John L Young, Albert Wiley, H E Charles, J W Johnson, ' L Green, A H Pickens, John Jacobs, Osborne Poe, Thos Stryer, 16 Geo Rodgers, Wni Royster, Wm Allen, T Robinson, Thos Malone, H Robinson, A Brown, A Rollins, Chas Floyd, W H Jenifer, S R Rusling, John Green, Ben Anderson, R Reed, John Powell, Geo Allison, H Williams, Louis Oysbly, D Ferguson, Jas Hawkins, Isam Mauley, Joseph Grant, E King, J B Scarborough. Z R Ruffin, Moses Beamers, W W Hughey, L C Bradley, A A Anderson, W B Hargis, C C Chapman, H W Winthrop, Wm Pearce, A Davis, I J Harkins. Ed Johnson, A L Freeman, AC Wiley, F O'Douald, U A Towusend. E B Siraraa, J Smith, M Higgs, W M Rasberry, Hen Simmons, Oberlin Gardner, F T Moore, James Smith, Ben Hall, S Ferguson, Ben Poe, Robert Harris, James Walesford, Wm Dandridge, A B Jones, Wm Foster, Jas Warford, M K Davis, Isaac Gilbert, Moses Davis, Henry Parker, W R Quid, Jas Curtis, N McCalley, Thos Robinson, Jas Warfield, Henry Carter, L Lane. Thos Harris, S Reuben, Aaron Blakely, Wyatt Richard, Joe Burroughs, Rich Tabbs. Islam Floyd, Benj Porter, Nelson Young, Lewis Merriweather. H S Timmons. Wm Hodges, LarkinLawes, J P Harbison, R S Curry, W H Allen, D J Cathcort, A J Allen, D F Harbison, C C Allen, F Corlberi, Cherry Thronton, Chas Greene, John Terry. W Seaver, James Taylor, Peter Cannon, J A Smith, Sylvester Scott, L Rovsdall. P Acklin, C Carmichael, N Dunlopp, John Campbell. H L Wright. And five thousand others. .<^ 542 - o. ^V-^. v-^ -^ " " X V ^^--^ -o -Oi ^ •> ■-."^..' .-.11 ^'I^^ .^^ 0- .-^ .4 o. -> V .0^ < V* ° . A