Tri-Weekly Clarion clipping

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Henry Mayson's Radical Harangue

Henry Mayson having published a denial of the Brandon Republican's report of his harangue before the Radical Club in that town, a number of citizens have testified to its correctness. As Mayson is a leading member of the Eggleston faction, and was an accredited organ of its "Executive Committee" on that occasion, it is proper, in order that the spirit and policy of the faction may be understood, we will copy these certificates;

PROOF:

BRANDON, June 9th, 1869.
COL. A. J. FRANTZ: We were present, heard the speech, and have read your report, and we are positive that he did use the language you charge him with using on the occasion, besides other expressions equally false, malicious, profane and vulgar. We pronounce his card a barefaced falsehood.

Respectfully, your friends,
HENRY KERNAGHAN,
H. F. SHELTON,
L. A. RUNGE.

I was not present all the time Henry Mayson was speaking, on the occasion referred to, but whilst I was there I heard him say that he was here, or sent here, as an emissary and underground railroader, and endeavored to create the impression that he was here in the full character of an emissary and spy.
RICHARD DUNN.

BRANDON, June 9th, 1869.
A. J. FRANTZ, ESQ.: I was present and heard the speech of Henry Mayson, as alluded to by the Brandon Republican, and I am bound in justice to state that the Republican, gave in the main, a true and correct report of his speech. I was surprised to hear Henry use the language which he did on the occasion named, as I have known him long, and have always had a favorable opinion of him, and I cannot attribute his course in this speech to anything else but being under the influence of liquor, and being so he used language both profane and vulgar, which I do not think he would have done had he been free from intoxication.

Respectfully, &c.,
JOSEPH BENNETT.

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