The Waynesburg Republican. (Waynesburg, Pa.) 1867-18??, October 16, 1867, Image 2

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THE W HI.SI'I II I1S.1 KIT T)
l'Jiil. Sheridan v. lii n he roils from
Yf indicator "twenty miles awny" mill
eiruc upon our troops wildly fleeing
before the victorious forces of Early,
swung hin nip in airraid i-honteil:
"Vita ths olhrr way, boy.! J'n?f
the other temj ! We are going bark to
our C'awpu! We arc yoing to lick than
(Rebels and C.iiLi'lieeid-i), out of thrir
lout! ii)V', this nej? should Live
h-tppwt if I had b'en h:',v. J t' U
'you it never shouhl hnv". h'ipjiewd. We
are going to get a la-id o.i ther.i; ve'll
gH trial mi thm 'fttfrn'
yon ci-.r ..' We'll ".ice u!l tho:
f Kiips nnd cannon Lurk again,
We n"d n:)t dwell nj)on the in ;jiir
iting and t,-lorious i.iieel of this liar
r inu . Tho iv-mlt was the country'!'
prciservniion. So vc look upon t lit
turn in ftllairs liolmcal at tiie inv-.ent
n Ms and, nlihoiih our raid;' are
lV !
ti'V means broken or pnnie slrirk"ii,
wo derive fre.ih inspiration from j a-
dileininas out of which t!ie Uepublican
party has emerged so brilliantly trium
phant. We say our awakening is mo-l
opportune, and re-who thr' sentiment
of the Union party everywhere that it
will end in victory and the niter an
nihilation of our enemies. "The mills
of (hid grind slov; but grind exceed- j
ing fine."
The causes thai brouj.t about thi,
feeming reaction in our own Ssnto are j
plain to even- thinking inteiiigent j
mind. Sid . isMiM,Knv,t and .M1:lll I
were paddled upon our party, in carry -iie'
which we are alwavs sue to be
galled. Adding to all (Ids the lethargy
that pervaded our rank , is it not a
woml'T the majority ot the oppo-icon
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"llM iii ill'; l.l llllll'il.ll l 7 : 4 l L. ,
of eight lulu'ln
make il the
? and.
Id vote
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i'
i ;, ,i , , ,. , , ,i 1
ako u the more iii.-4ia"tme. Ihc;r '
,. ,. : -i ii.'
reiinluluty was a native ot I u.lad "Ip.ua i
,l ll ill. ill l o . lie i i p 1 1 ri
and mlurallv unli-Free-Iv dlr
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' 1'iNi-lv iili'i-a l m ;
noliev. thus tin's ooction v.i involv.
nn 1 su-!aiued vi.;or .:,,K- le- the I ' .--1
I hi i-.-t--
lorn part ol t.ie .::!' a tie
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lii 'i.W ;
vol.! in that K-vtion d'-.monsl rates-'
Having our own County and Huron rh !
n-i criterion ; n h.ivo no c ms;1 for dej- j
pondeiicy. In t!i County we have,
more than held our own prop iriiou- j
R'olv as tho li-'-mvs show. Th" re-alt !
in o.ir 13 iimm:!i s'evvi t h 1 exuvm:'
la'.'itu le o.i t!ie part of It 'oublie cisin
the eoutc
11,-r
ii .'' of don't-
cuv-a: iveii" - w.u wolinlv i
i;-i
1.
A suniiuin ' up s !ve t'ie pr.i!ile;,i i,f
their nini'lrfn ofa majo'.-irv in Marion.
Tam!ii-"Wd R-rmMic vr were n,: on
the (.lection ground. ', I, vn- die 1 '
since tha ( ioveraor's olcetion, whilst
four will cover the mini her d -liiifpi ait
on the other side. Their majority
last year wn sti, Making allow
aive for deaths, we ha 1 a clear m t
ioritv of :(: had th foil vote been
polled oa both W,v. This is
S'lllteiiiiit to prove our s!:va r:h. Siii:
poking tho ditraviit co aaties an ! see- i w0"1'1 ul1' "'Imlele slanders againsl
tions of tho State to have bee:i app-oxi-1 11,0 P,1f,P-" tu v
malely dilatory ,what an overwhelming ! 1 1,:lvc written to the editor of t'.e
majority would have h.vn ours hail j ouv.n-mut n-king him to mak the
the proper spirit h v:i nnnilVsteil. correction and regret 1 had not seen it
Th,;e,Teelitw;!Ih.iv.-abroa.listiier';',,"lrl'. ,Tsnally, 1. allow my oppo
only real advantage aeerucing to the ,101U .(" s:1.v l"i''!ish what they
Doai.wr.i.y from iut t oiipor'arv -u v r'. this extract comes from a
esses.
In this Sate it is a barren 1
viotiry-. TheJuIge, if h
IS
rigiu man, is wiiooar j) -:uici! power
,1
oven as it is he takes the place of one
of his own stripe.. Ia the Legislature
we will have a majority f seven in
the Senate and ten in the ILm-e, sev
enteen on joint ballot. Thus issulli-
ricnt for al 1 purposes.
In faef, we at", inr-lincl ti rejoice '
over the lvsult. Wo are confid ml j" vaIlu,,!o 1 trj,,,s ,ho
,i , t .r. . , i Unite 1 S.ates. Rail liuj lots have ad-
that our tornier precis is uniiiioau .l. I , , , r i i i,
1 vaneed several liiiniiivtl tloilars m
In ljuzernc Co., Sliarswoo 1 s majoriiy p..;,.,, .,f Xew Archangel and Sitk.i, in
was two thoiuand ihrre hundred ni' anticipation ofa large How of emigra
fur. Woo 1 ward, Democrat ic, beat the' t''n thither. Numorons parties are
Rnmibliean pnn.1i.late. TCnfelinm fl. 1 organiing in California lo proceed to
Congress, only about three hundred.
"What aceounts for this? It merely
points to the fact that where the wn
ple think there ;'.? something r.t stake
they arc vigilant and true. Iy com
paring data it will be observed that
tho Democratic majority has been
reduce some- thousands in Luzerne.
The -conclusion naturally comes that
we lost the State by our own care
lessness. Iowa hu given a noble lesson to
Pennsylvania. The returns thus far
give the Republicans 1(1,000, which
will donbtlwa bo swelled, to 20,000!
All honor to Iowa.
Oaio has certainly elected Gtm.IInys,
Republican, for Governor, by a - ma
jority oloaely hugging 3,o00.
Itta said that a fraud has been dis
covered by which 3,000 .illegal Dern
osratic votes were reeoiVed in Philadel
phia on Tuesday. ': .
Tt! fiiiTuront corporations of Al
legheny conuty gave a uiajwity of 23 S
against RiiTconsbTIdifibaiiWit the
recent eloctioo.' , .' ' "' 'A'
Euu ix IJjoth, the eminent Amer
ican actor ia playing in Pittsburgh.
The Labor Reform party in Alle
gheny Co., polled over 3,500 votes.
They were in n great part Republi
cans. fT!,,,ll,,,1,1,?
I'ittsbuug proposes to buy all its
bridges fir a million and n half of dol
lars, and to open them to the public
without toll.
The masses of Italians are enrolling
under the banner of Garibaldi. tis
announced that Victor Emanuel will
proclaim Rome a part of his kingdom.
K ir tho nttrrni.ti.-A.
i.r.rriii iroi nt. i.wiit:.tj;-iiK
r.i'i.is his:i.5'.
Jas. E. Saykiw Df'ir We: I fee
by your paper of this week what
purports to be a part of a speech de
livered by me in Allegheny Co., in
which I a-n reported lo have said
li ir.-h things of the people of (ireenn
Co., and I have jut -ren the comments
of tin M:rtiyrr (on the report said to
be given in the Pittsburg Vommirctitl,)
which are gross and malignant and
would not bo justifiable in honorable
warfare, cvn if I was convetly re
ported. The excu.-e I oift r for the
r 'porter U, that the meeting was held
on the side of the street where the
street cars were constantly passing and
repassing and there was much conl'us-
" ami noise ami, I presume, lie coiiw
K(' ''o!;u' what I did hay a, 1
''.v ,'tlr'!"e llm Klwrt ,lot m,.v
t f "l"-Hi, Hio main
I'"1'1'"" r U '' gv.-blr.!, with a sentence
given here auil (hi re, which nv.ikes ine
' iv in several iiwtiini-is what I a id
I no', mm.
I did not s:va word disre
i'"'1 ('ul of n,,.v "nn ,r 'nniiiiity;
laiiil do not Kinw that 1 even meiiiion
, j ed (ireene ( 'o.
1 did likelv refer to the .Five Point?
t t , j
in a i
. " ... .1
;e, as an rviuonce urn moiicrn
ne nocracv mis us ciarest sirencu
- . f . .
iu communities were there is the
mo-it crime am ( iu Ca.-t mte nrencn.
. .
i I St it ,
t II 'S
nliKiitlant can lie eiven to
r
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l"'"v' ''''
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...,-.j u, i:-,M .nil ciim.-k.i f mil ,
n on- iji-ni i i ..ion i
not apply to (ireene Co., and yet it
waild he no slanilcr.and should oflcnd
no nip. to sav that the Iie'ire mniorities
'given by your Co. against the. friends
o'.'ihe Ln!o-i, tot tho l.vt few years,
j would indi -ale t'nit t!ie party who
j irave them was not properly informed.
! I know what e'i'oris has been made
to seduce the h a ling Union Men of
j your Co., by the oiler of oHio'1 and
power and how iiiitliful the or.jan-
i iation
( a riin-t
iia-i
tin
linai
ti le o
to ils U'iiii,'ip!es,
opposition
then
!,1T,V'1 U iri 1 1 lw
svmua-
tli:e t
wil'.i vo'i and a.linirt.il vour
tirmnir.-.
Aside from political opposition,
(which I cxp'Vtel,) I have been treat
el with the greatest personal kindness
and consideration hv the Hemocrats of
!b'e.me and regret (hat ever my politi-
cat oppon -n'.:- sl.o
lid be led toth
Fi'-'1' mi PI ""c I to he tneinlly and
nee I correct it and a.-k you to
so. Yours truly,
(i. V. ii.VWKEXCi:.
Monoiig'lai City, Oct 10, Tli7.
lI.n:!.Y six nrmths have passed
since Ivii-sian America was acquired,
an 1 vet enterprises of evcrv character
are sjiringing up in that countrv,
which promise, to develope a vast and
Russian America, tiiv.ip the wealth
a (lorded in her gold, cpper, and coal
min 's fur trade and fisheries. Ship
builders on Puget Sound expect, and
are preparing fir the extensive orders
in the Spring, and a United States
n ivy yard is to be located on Cam
bridge Islands.
- .W
G.umiALM is described as follows
by a person who had an opportunity of
observing lum closely at Geneva : "lie
is dressed as he appears in all his
photographs red shirt, light blue
pantaloons, grey felt hat, and his
American poncho, with black stripes
on his shoulders ; in his pocket a lanrc
silver watch with a steel chain. He
appears to be suH'ering.walks with diffi
culty, and his right hand, disabled by
rheumatism, must not be to vigorous! v
shaken."
The workingmen of Cincinnati are
making tho most enthusiastic demon
strations over the election of Gen. Can-
the Lnljor Reform candidate for' Con-
gross in the second District of Ohio.
(Jen. Cary is the first candidate over
elected to Congress on Hio Labor Re
form platform. .i J
-
The Radiiuls liayo i defeated; the
' e.i.. I ... :l . -i
conservauvf j-iu vjiuauu, meir tsirong
hold in the new State, by two hundiod
ul iily flnujordy
he llSaiincsbiirg Q
Thk Lixroi.N Monument. The
Washington Lincoln Monument As
sociation lias closed a contract for a
monument, to Ikj built of white mar
ble, nnd to have a height of thirty-six
feet, inebidinga stutueof Lincoln eight
feet high, of Italian marble. Over
7,000 has been collected fortius pur
pose, almost entirely in Washinton.
The monument will be placed in front
of the City J bill.
SroiGESTiVF.. While it costs $35,
000,1100 annually to pay the salaries
of American lawyers, rji 2,000,000 to
keep our crimnals, and $10,000,000 to
support the dugs in the country, only
$(5,000,000 arc expended in the salaries
of (5,000 preachers.
corvrr hf.h uh i ou uoyciimob
t'UH lone,
Il.-low we lv tho Titto for Governor, pollfd
lattyenrln tlii county, which limy bi lul.Mvst
liiff t Uiimo who wish to innUecttnitirlsont.
tlovernnr.
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'rhe ll-enri'M on th rhi'il ure the tiin.lorlties for
I'olh i-iiniUiluti's ut the r lit eleeilou, so fur ns
thn r.entiiH liuvt' li.-cti oliPilnH. I'lio-, .- miula-'l
llliu nr.- not elll'-iiil,
i in: I. ah: :i.i:t U(s.
V, lintlln' S r. -i-. Slilol; of It.
The Pill-I.u;-that
the late el
h 1)1.
i-tioi: i
j remarus,
in
tliis Slate,
Ohio, Indiana and lowa,m"re!v .'how
that the Repubucns mass's are dis
sat i -fied with their le ider-; the I 'in
oerats have not increased their votes,
but thousainh of Republicans staid lit
home. TIp r.-sidt w iM have the t ll' et
of admonishing political leaders that
there i-" a leant at which thev should
stop, l t hcv (s-oeet o
e sii'ce--('ul.
v liennii.tino'
1 lie 1 )eiwocratic parly,
lts"Ii to lie i.p'l iu the interest (
slavery, was finally pros! rated. Year
alter year the slavery propoguiidi-ts
insisted on s .me new exa-timi, until.
linnlly, they demanded the right to
sjircatl their in-;! it u' ion overall the laud,
Kansas was inval si by them, and out i
of 1 1 tat cireimi.-taii'e ero--e diseu ; iou,
ion,
'the
which resulted in tn" d'.
t:ou o
Democracy and their final overthrow,
In a word the JV moeraey dug its own
L'l-ive in iis ii '.vo'.iey ,,' pr.i-ilaveiy
mea-nrei, and the Rep'ibiVins ;;r-' in
danger of p'-rmilting them - '!v-'s to In
swung into th" opp -:!' ilii':"-!'eii.
Their party i i s!ri:g niourh t'-i- a'l
purpo i s, il'bi-.t managed witli ordinary
prink.iie... They canir-t sm cecd, how
ever , if they p' i'mi! ei! mi, 'is of side
issues lo distract tli-ui. In Maine
they f-honldi red ee.tr. iiie e pinions in
regard to the sale of li jiim-, as if ex
treme opinions in legislation can prevent
drunkenness; and in Iowa, the Repub
licans did the same tiling; the onse
(pienee is, as in "daine, a Jarre iidling
otf of their vote on Tii'-day lust.
When a parly becomes so strong that
iis leaders imagine it invulnerable, then
begins iis danger. Thn Demoer.itie
lenders imagined thai their party
would stand anyt'iing iu the name of
Democracy, and so they permitted the
slaveholders lo break 'lh ir back by
too heavy a load of pro-.-Invcry ex
actions. As we have Mated, the
Republicans, strong m thiy arc,
they had belter not cxp'::'inient too
much upon side is' it s.
'J'he same journal add-', there is an
apparent inconsistency in insisting
il'ion nee-ro suitV.iir' in the South and
denying itt to colored p-op!" among
ourselves, as is the ca;" with the
oeoiile nf Ohio. IVit if is not :iltcciion
thr the neirrnes of (he South which ! n '-'' nn.nW of ro'e.i thn ,-i Clymer did
promp.s poiiticiansto insi -tupon tlieiri''''.:'- 'J h" simiile and only truth is
r.nft'.-im.l.i.-iiii.nt. il. i.h-n is that th.-v'no Republican has changed to the
mavbo ina pition top;-event,bv their
baflots, future trouble. Th-v ,,tin
nco-ro sulfra 'cat the South, not
n i a n ,i u.-. f miK ,w
itpart from the peculiar situation of
... .. V, . ... .., .... ... .;
a Hairs in rebeldom, but because it is
indispensable to the security of the
nation nsainst future rebellion. Vc
lo not srmpnfhize with this class, nor
would we have any concessions made to
them, but in the face of this fact, it
was unfortunate that the amendment
striking the world "white" out of
the Constitution of Ohio was acted
upon in conjunction with the State
election. Some, and perhaps- many,
who would under ordinary circum
stances have voted the. Republican
ticket, were induced to loin tiie opposi
tion, and hence tho closeness of the
late contest. It must lie remembered
that the immense Republican ma
jorities of the past lew years were
made up ot ar Democrats. JJecausc
these men agreed with the Republicans
in regard to putting down rebellion
and restoring tho Union, it does not
follow that they arc willing to endorse
other extreme measures.
The Ilarrisburg Tde'irnnh say.,. not
withstanding Pennsylvania has re
duced her Republican vote, and in the
face of the fact that the amerciate will
show a iidling oil' where we had a
a right to expect gains, we arc as well
satisfied, to-day, that the State is as
overwhelming Republican as we were
when wc recorded the magnificent uia-
joritics which avistetl so-signally in
electing Lincoln . Prtaiilent. ' We
(.-.ti.rlif. tint nmitA&r nn flitir nml lirwin
ijyijcs takin? jvosition on national olition sido? lie d.vl, and I'm on the 1 that Congress will bo. called on to piannt in tost, and fro from an injvi.--quations
iawLied is decidedly involvetl! L5mocratio side, anyhow P Checje. motlify tho law In tlutt n-ard. Thcaql-gjCXJj? ,mm'"M' u' ,t,
the.sat'ety of the ( loveriinieiit. I f the 1
American people do not maintain at the
ballot-box what they achieved on the
battle-field, war will bceoino a busi
ness among the sections of tho Union,
as persistently followed as is nny
wrong which now disgraces a portion
of the people. There is no doubt in
our mind that the Fcntiment of the
people is right on the legitimate ques
tion at issue between the two parties.
It is not plea-ent ioenguge in account
ing for what is a di.-aster, but it may
help us in future lo know that wher
ever our friends confine I thein-jelves to
the real issues of the contest, there we
won handsome majorities. The result
shows that we lire abundantly able to
poll every liepiiblicau vote when
Itepiibliean issues are preserved from
blending w ith side questions which are
not legitimate in a political contest,
and which can never lie disposed of by
a popular vote of the people.
Our elements of strength have been
confused, nut destroyed in Pennsyl
vania. We have been injured by
local isu"4, in treating which ftirly
Itepiiblieaiis always sutler, and out of
which, by the trickery peculiar to our
opponents, the Copperheads have
managed to draw temporary stiiength.
The power of Republican principles is
a grand as ever. The Ciiioa had its
,;j;ull Run," iu which both parties
considered themselves whipped. The
election visit rday may bo considered
in the light ofa liull Run contest.
Our opponents were as anxious idler
tin.! election was over, to crawl back to
their holes, as were the rebels, alter
the light with Pope, in a hurry to get
hack to their entrenchments. While
we lo-t votes yesterday, we have gain
ed vi isdom which will make us more
votes, before another October rolls
around, than we lost. We can profit
by our disasters, if we are so minded.
'e still have our honor and our prin
ciples we still represent the integrity
of tin: Govt rniiieiit we are still the
LTnion party opposed to traitors, and
a- such we are certain to triumph as is
justice sure always to prevail. The
right may be delerred, but it cannot
lie finally defeated. If this were not
so, there would be no God !
The New York lhi-.i'd Ink" the
proper view of th" recent eleeiions
when it says thai "they do not denote
1 lem icre.tie victories, , ut the Repub
licnii element of the: count rv has step
ped aside to rebuke iis leaders." So
say wtyibserve ' the Pill bur ( l'r.oi.
The miws'-.i have grown tii'"d of the
ilP'i f policy of (hose who are bv eir-eum-t.mcea
placed in position as the
pioneers of t lie party. They hold to
the parly with a tenacity creditable to
their nalieiiee. and were lull, tn sever
i i
th-ir connection with it till thelast
vestige of hope tiir I he accomplishment
of any vigorous action was gone. I'.ut
the purl y J. ader.s will nw.ike to a con-
seiousiies-i oft heir shortcomings, and
'er" many months roll away I he Re
publicans will be cemente'i together
in the one eomia in band which united
t!i"M while battling fr the perp"lua
tioii of our I'aion. i'niid"iice 1,ii-!
Iic"ii iiiad, showing the part;.' th'-ir
weakliest liel'nj-e lie- gi'.-at. bailie for
tie- Pre-ideip-v, an-1 Id u.i improve bv
loi i v oui'ii-eif'-'l the nation.
Th ' Xew York Teih'i.a; blandly u'
s 'i'ts that, .Judge Shar.swood is cle'.lcd
to tie1 Supreine Court of Pcmisylvanin,
ai we feared he would be ; and we be
lieve this the extent of the Democratic
triumph in that Slate. Many Repub
licans iroii'd Vote tiir him on personal
"rounds ; vet a good Countv ti'ket. in
Philadelphia would have defeated his
election. Put it
d that
anil tiimg wont.
1 be elected that could
get on the Ri puMi' an ticket ; so uomi-
n itions were miele tuat tho
leo'i'd i.o-' support ; while the
people
Demo-
Tits, having little hope of sueress,
Humiliated three soldiers who had a
good war record for (he best oHices.
and so gained thousands, of vo'es.
Tlio Pitt-burgh (.'wwivinl has it
that the Deiiiei rats have a right to
rejoice; but if they are wise l!ey will
not delude themselves with the idea
that they have won a victory in this
State, whether Sharswood has five
or tea thousand, or none at all, tir-f!ii-t
will remain that he has recicved
i . . i .i
I 'cinoera;, a lew iiiou.-anu in uie
State !i l ip-t vote, and the result is as
:k iiiy as po-ibe a draw game, i here
I is i:o;mn ' in tin: canvass or me rii-tiu
(
that'prc-eiii-.ii hope for the State bi
the Democrats, or shouhl cause a sin
gle moments, depression on the part of
the Republicans. J- roni Hie election
on Tuesday last, certain things can be
predictcd,and one of them is thai I'enn
itilraniii, iir.et fill, vill gire fur tlis) Re
miblirnn Prcxidrulitil elector an over-
u-hel.nning mnjierihj. 'J'he present re
sult clears the way for such a result
then. If the Democrats are wise they
will pereievc this, and inoderato their
expectations. As many a time during
the war it was the case, this defeat will
insure a victory on the next trial. The
reasons why this will bo so are obvi
ous.
A liouil Htorjr.
Gen. John A. Logan, in a recent
speech, told the following neat story
of army life :
At Ivenesaw Mountain wc had in our
command nn Irishman by tho name
nf .II in inv. Thev had a ereat nianv
Irishmen on the other side. Wc had
a little truce there and the men on
both sides -.vercallowed to talk togeth
er awhile. Jiminv recognized in one
of the rebels an old aequaintaneePa'l
dy, ami says he : "What the d 1 are
von doing on that sids?" Says Paddy,
What the tl 1 are von doing on that
pide?" "Why, this is the side of the
Government, mrv"iy .Jimmy. "I'm
iou tho loyal siJo." "The tl 1 you
nra Kiiva I .a.l.lv! "flin t thnt tlia AlH
lie wiH8itislit.il that ho was on the!
eido he h id always voted on, nnd that
i. ...:n it. ii,. i. .. i.. i
no nua nun ii. nun in- in me mnii.i mi
his party.
New York Prf- on (tin Hmull or Iba
Klerlluui.
Kew York October 10. The Trt-iim-says:
''Ohio on Tuesday gave
more votes and a larger proportion of
her Republican strength for manhood
suffrage than nny other State has ever
given more by many thousands than
she would ever have given until now.
The vital principal of genuine democ
racy will march on through seeming
defeats to inevitable and conclusive
triumph. Through whatever trials of
its constancy the great party will move
right on to the arduous but inevitable
achievement of eipial rights for all."
The World says: "The news wo
published from Ohio fills the measure
of our hopes. The elections are nn
indignant unanimous veto upon the
Kilicy of the party in power."
The Wines says: The flections in
dicate no increased confidence in the
Democratic party, but simply a reac
tion against the extreme acts and
measures of (he Republian party, and
convey nu admonition which ought to
lie salutary to political readers.";
The . w'lisays : " The recent elec
tions do not denote democratic victo
rii. but that the republican element
of the t otnitry hits stepped aside to re
buke ils lenders."
Theyonnifi nf Chin merer, says : "If
the returns from Ohio can be relied
upon, the reaction against negro suf
frage is even more determined than
was expected. It will be very difficult
for any liietion to secure favor Ibi-years
to conn, while endorsing this meas
ure." The ('tihunrrei.d AdrrrlUer says:
"The muddle between Congress and
the President is occasioned by the
Military Ri-construction ict, under
which they cxp""t to bring the South
back under ir-gro supremacy, and this
is precisely the question o-i which, af
ter a full argument, hio has rendered
a verdict which ends Chief .lusi"e
Ch'is .'s nspi rat ions tin-the Pre-idciiey
and terminates lieu Wade's Senatorial
career."
Th" , has nothine: editorially on
the subject of the elc-lion.
The .'''y.'e-.s savs tlieeleetions mean
the restoration of the Democratic parly
to power, and de"litre ngainst the
whole ( 'laii're-'s'cind recontruetioii
system of the Radicals, and all their
paper money management. There nev
er was so meaning an election as that
in Ohio.
t'io chiw r iiiirii Prii-ci.
The Xew York Tribune thus esti
mates tlu-causcs for high prices that
hroud-tiifis command: "In Prance, the
wheal crop is counted at les-i than an
average, liclginin and Spain are so
deficient that they will be obliged to
import, and Poland is in little better
condition. Southern Uus-i.i will have
lame supplies and iu Hungary the
yields are so heavy tlia even now the
road 'are unable to move ail the grain
that oiiers. i and store houses are t row
ed. Turkey, tin both sidesof the lios
phorus, is said lo have. g"od crops,
and will have romethiiig to spare. J n
Alu'i ria (Africa) so scan-e arc all kinds
of food that Prance is called upon
loudly. Kgypt is said to have abun
dant harvests, but perhaps there should
be some abatement from this .statement,
since they could scireely be over the
prostration caused by attempting to
supply England with cotton. The
famine in India is largely duo to this
same cause.
In estimating probable trices of
grain in linrope, the almost utter
dearth of breadstuii's in many parts of
the I'iiited States before the present
harvest is lo be. taken into account;
fin- before foreign shipments can reich
former proportions, we imi-fc be sup
plied at home. It is a singular fact that
in neither France, England, not in
the United States, are there old stocks
ofwle aton hand, and their next year's
bread must come almost wholly from
this year's."
IMS. ! IM
Hi-vt-ro ;ali on ilif C i ! r.
Accounts are received of tremend
ous lm Its al (' il vt --ton on Thursday
she ( stimating the damages to the
wharves,. .hipjiiir.', goods andbuilding at
a million of dollars, It is the highest
overflow since O.t iber, JS-".7. The
water at mi 1-day so inundated the gas
work-that it was impossible to build
fires. The city cemetery was covered
with water one font deep. The third
story of a new brick hotel was blown
down upon Odd Fellows' Hall, crush
ing it. The waterspread in places cutir
ly across the Island. X-Tmail or passen
ger train is on the railroad. It is re
ported that the bay bridge is washed
away. The Telegraph lines are a
complete wreck. Several vessels were
sunk, others were carried far inland ;
one was driven completely through
Williams' wharf. All the wharfs are
badly damaged. The storm seems to
have been general along tho Guif
Coast.
Thr Xrw Cnblnot.
The Cabinet makers of influence are
circulating a written slip of paper, pro
fessing that on November 8th the Cab
inet will be changed as follow: Sec
retary of State, Reverdv Johnson;
Secretary of the Treasurer, Erastns
Corning; Postmaster General, Wm.S.
GroesWk, of Ohio; Secretary of War,
Frank P. Illair, Jr.; Secretary of the
Xavy, JohnQuincy Adam. Secreta
ry I'rwning and- Attorney General
Stansbcry are- to remain.
The Month and tho F.lrrtlon
The Southern Journtiln commenting
on the elections, sav, there is a unani
mity in tho sentiment that tlia result
w ill prove that the military reconstuo'
tioo. act will fail in tho Jxmt.Ii so far
a nepro nuurupj is rum-ei uuu, wi
ri-.r
journals show that there has been In
tense excitement all over the South to
i , ,. ....
-'-a
near me returns iroiu uiiio anu l enn
svlvania.
Tun New York Tribune says that
a turtle was recently caught at Sag '
Harbor which measures "nine feet
in length and fifteen lectin width
from 0110 flijiier to the' other, ami -weighs
over one thousand pounds." It 11
is going to Rarmmi's, .. '
w. Hisuium, Jit , ei nnh sirtfi, nut-
ftm-iA, i.. I he nulftoriztU ayent far Iht lUrtill.rbl
in that rili. '
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nilEENE COUNTY, R 8.
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In I In OrplinnV Court of nnl-1 county, offlpptcm-It-r
IVim, I".:, N. 11.
In Ihf inNr nt thn xltlotitfiit of th Aeroattt
nf h.iviil Jt. .l-HM-s, A't'n ' iilstnitnr upon lit
(lull' ol' .lol'ti ,lim"4, iic il.
II.il ui' o l(t i U'f' 'unr;tnt 91,724 11,
An now, to wit : f -'ptcioht-p IS, lr, prranntwl .
fur rMitlnirtf ton itri't i-xtvpl iim.t Uh-1 hy Kill
Hii'plti.i-Mi, in null! tf lii. vitV' : the n:unMHr
ti'ii'l in John ('. KlunMfMii, Km.t Auditor, to '
hi' ir On- ti'-n tin I'M'-'piloim utifl uuiko ru
pint, (IV tlitifinrt.
Alksi, J. K. TEfI,r.K,ClTkflurt.
f r'lf n 1 lo Mir :t"V.w- f p;!titfnrnt nt'thA
Coifrt llit'i-', l'i W ivin'hur ;, Fl hlnv, Novum
l.i r I .th, is.r, i.t I u'olfH I:, p. tit.
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4 -3J-. I:n?i..:.l'i I ImOI I'.xtrnnt
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A f; tulh mr U: ilisj.mrH of tho
ItliAlil'Klt, Kil'NKV., (IKAVKIi, OKorBY,
(tUiA.Vlt Wi".AKNi:S, FKMA1.K COM
l'LAIN i -. tiKNKKAl IfCIUIiITY,
iitwt uil 1. - :ii i'f thn fi Intirj ()n;nim,
wln-lhiT i ti-;i;i-. ii
MA Ml (til f-TMA F.E,
friM w hr.t vi r ?.. nriln.i:iiii( nml no tnnlUr
if
IUV r.MNOKTANHr.VO.
ct thfi'i 'tri,.it' rc'inlrn tho m of
thin-tf-
li i !:. ufi,H tit I stihrnStlMl If, rt.nRnTiiptlon'
or hi-un:t,.' iiimv ntsui'. (nir K1on!i nn.l Wood
an- siij.p'ti !fl from ihr-i'' n'liir'Ti. nn 1 thft
I n : a r ri I a i u a l ii N l-isa,
nw t!i il f t .i'crily, it- pi ti'h upon prompt otA
of n. r 1 : ' - ri ty.
irKi.Miji.'M.s i::;r:.(T hvciw,
lA'ahiilii 'l ui-.v..'.-1 i -r I ,vi u'n, prt-paroJ by
II. T. ilKLMUOMi,
JVl r.Piinhnv, t;;v -il!:,iilli
I'l s n;::, H.li S',ri-:, I'hUit-lfllpliiA, Ta, .
T 'nM(impllT('H.-T!i - Iti:v, KUW'AH
A. V 1 1. "' will ! fr-i nf rhf.r;;p.to a!) wbo
tttin! tt, the pv script '-in with t'icdIrttrttonB Air
j:Ahinu iih'I tf-'tt'i ttii- ! ii plo rt'iiifdy hy which
J h v..i ",in--l of ;t hi'ift iiJJVt'tlon arift thitt drftftj
discisf t '.(ti.'iiiip't n. mii'v nUjvrt tt to hnn-
l-li! th - 'llltl.'lrd it. I'l )l'' h tpr: I'VfTV AllfTfTOl' Wilt
try llil- pritv-ripf inn, Mill will r-M thotn notti'
ill',', nnd in. iy prov-f ii hlffdmr. 1'h im- tuldroM
Ki:v. KDWAKIJ A. W'liOXt
Xo.l'i.montliS(r.n.lst.VIIIIninflhurg N)w;York.-
)i;.'1''.7-!i.-li;t-is
itu ir ilml!)Mi CnnriMitrut'! r.trn
Iircitr, I- Wn- .'r.-itt Murulin.
lir.liMIloT.It'S 1,'oSf 'KNTi: ATEIl KXrUAf-T iAJKBAPA
KIM.A, In tSifirent llh.'l Purinor.
IViM; Aro prrj.iiri'd afrordliiK tu rules of PhAr
iiiftry and ( h'-mlitry, nnd nru tho mrt aaIIt
thutcan lm nrndf. 8;lrow-ly
InTrniH Ion. In for inn t Inn (rnarnntAp! to
pr'tdir p u lu.tnriiiiit. l' wt ii of him un n haH
Ii.-:t.l tir h si,- il' f:t"-', "I'-'iH i--ip4 for Iho r
moviil of l'impW, HI'ilfli'sH, KrupMons, etc., on
lli- sliint Ifn. v in i1n- Hinii'- sort, clfur, unl I.au
i!'ul, r;ili I:" ob'-iiin-'l without rhuiiCi lV 1-1'''--iiiL'
TI-'tH. F.rlF I'M A V, i if KM TMT,
0;.'i,''l7-l:.h:;s Wl Hron-lwiiyr Now York.
fi ".T'nr Xou-Hrteiil Jon or Intontliifi '
rii''iof trrin. Irrlt'ttlfin.ntflAmmntlon.or nlcir
nt'on of th Idaddf r, or kidney, -IIwhm-a of th -pro-itnito
BliiiidH.Ktonrt In tin hlMdder, !fulu, 1
era vol r hriflt dtt nVpoalrn And mil diNi of
tho hli,)d r, Uidii"y-4 iind dropHtral -tvrlUnBt.
Vhk IlKt.Miv.r.i.' FLt:tn VxiRAi-r Kvr.BVm
;,;i;l, i"7-i:uwjy
eu"SJImloM'H Kitrnrt nartin
hrnlth nnd vitfT to tli-fmri and bloom to lh,
pith i-h t-k. D''ility Is wrompanled hy mny
uldrtnin: fymplornn, iwl If no treitmnt Is tun -,
milled to, roriBUMpthm, Infinity or npllrptl
his eiisuo. . S;I1,-C7eowly.
t-.Tuli n no morn n2lartn'l nn nn
ui-ful rnmedlen for unplwint and dAiitfcrons'
dls -iift. -4. t"e Ifelinhold n Extrrirt Uohn in&.
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N mjinnfAehirml from PT'RIt
MATKillAM. nl mT b.
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ffiitn.-.l l.y IteliulKiiil'lKxllmct Huchu.
J;lfe..'-ly
VTio (Jlory of Jlan In Stroft.
Thr.-r.rn thn n.-rvo.w an.l dcbtlltate.1 thonld
ltnmo(!lntrly us tllQlmboLl't Extract Buoho.
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linprov
.FnrpflliiliiniltfllPiilrn(l(atlBS,
nflH.tli win nip H.-lml)o.r F.xtraet Rtirtad 1 1,
will kIvp brlslt nnipni.rftlofr!llng,Bt nbl
to you lff p wtll. m m M l;13irly -
ti-TUo Ileallnz Pool, anil Hooh of War-
rjrHownr l Axaoclntion Rspor Ibr Toonc
M.n, on t lie crime of aolltu.lp, an j the arrora..'
al.UAnn and .Uwrwes whlrli ilpntroy .tho manlj
powen, and rrcnw linpeilimrnts tn marrUca,, ,
with tmm mentis ot r-'llnf. fvnt In ufalml latter .,
i-nvpr,p-i'frri! of charge. A'Mrpsa DR. J. HK1L-
I.IMlot oiiruji, uowara Auoaiation, ruila-
d-lphlo,r. , . tii-y . ,,
tblaltrrd Comlllntloaia Rrstoroa or
Ilultnbold'a Extract Etu.hu. , 8-.1.1, 7-owly. -
HfKmrn of Tsulli. A roatkpnMM who) .
suirorrtl for years from Xtrvoua lability, Iiav-m.-iture
Dt-i-ay. and all Uia effacta of youthful In
discretion, will, for the snlceof nuirerinj hamanl-.
ty, sund free to all who nei It, and racelpt aad .
dln-ctlona fur making the ilmpla remedy by ,
nhlsh be wax cured. eutrrcra wixhlng to profit ,
liy llu- alv.-rtler'i Biperlenf e, can do ao by ad-,,
drrwlust, Iu perfect eonlldenci.,
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