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Satisfactory assurances having been given, the count proceeded to the end--a very bitter end indeed for the Democrats. The final conference between the Louisianans and the accredited representatives of Mr.Hayes was held at Wormley's Hotel and came to be called "the Wormley Conference." It was the subject of uncommon interest and heated controversy at the time and long afterward.
Without knowing why or for what purpose, I was asked to be present by my colleague, Mr. Ellis, of Louisiana, and later in the day the same invitation came to me from the Republicans through Mr.Garfield.Something was said about my serving as a referee. Just before the appointed hour Gen.
M.C.Butler, of South Carolina, afterward so long a Senator in Congress, said to me: "This meeting is called to enable Louisiana to make terms with Hayes.
South Carolina is as deeply concerned as Louisiana, but we have nobody to represent us in Congress and hence have not been invited.
South Carolina puts herself in your hands and expects you to secure for her whatever terms are given to Louisiana." So of a sudden I found myself invested with responsibility equally as an agent and a referee. It is hardly worth while repeating in detail all that passed at this Wormley Conference, made public long ago by Congressional investigation. When I entered the apartment of Mr.Evarts at Wormley's I found, besides Mr.Evarts, Mr.John Sherman, Mr.Garfield, Governor Dennison, and Mr. Stanley Matthews, of the Republicans; and Mr.Ellis, Mr.Levy, and Mr. Burke, Democrats of Louisiana.
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