OK= t l g . ir s s . r ,„ r 4. 0 13, Wriery. wry aro. ire* DBIIMOORATIC STATF, TITItET. = 11=13;:lX= 1= lIIJOILINOTON M. ANT, of c.bmisk. (...eweebtr• Seidliewe and N. glossa Com •ru The slMnll.e Clautnittee nppoluted by the 11, re and Cunt t ,tivv, Lela at Cleve. ill lid IA lets; hes d v Nat:on., I l',,n,entlon he'fana.ervative N.0.11e, a n d tat Our. 1' nit"! Watt*, to met t ut the city of New York, the lilt taflitly twat, to lake ttethot un tho ourni net ion t'utts...rvathe candidate* P.r tudtlent 1111.1 't Afilt la de.lruble that Penn. unix *horrid he fully reprearntod In *gild ('nn. \lnt WO, te ret(ult, our tat,' e,,lnnule* 1n suite tu (aka the neeeiwary UClioll to have delegate* ICeted or appointed from every Vottgre4nlostal hi letrlet In the State. Ae Ili time I* rapid!) up proueliPhy When the . l'onNention will meet, there ahotild be tat:W.4lw In the mato/ . Montreal EPWAltli 1. DANA, ~.Slttior (onors! tt'IsLIANOTON /1. teneral JAf'oll D. 4WF.ITZKII. 11eptr Oemnil .10,EP11 F. llenend W. W. 11. Colonel W 11.1 J Alf 3.14,CitN1/I.ENS, Colonel .1011 N P. LINTON, JOIIN S. MCCALSIONT, - Manual LEVI MATHS'. THE ILADRCAL NOMINEE& The Republican National Convention at eiticagniast week, nominated Ulysses Grant for President, and Schuyler Col fax foiVice President—both from one section, from 'adjoining States Indeed, the former from Illinois and the latter (non Indiana. Grant has been ma l.ouvrtng for this nomination for some time,' as witness his 'disreputable treat ment of the President In the. Stanton affair, with other equally sig . nifleant acts, all to please the Radicals; whilst Colfix , -a professional office-hunter, and always after the spoils, has been no lees active. Itatta Raditals, and on a Radical plat form, they go Into the canvass with the load of debt and infamy created by the Radical party, upon their shoulders; and thus borne down; all the boasting and hellowlbg In the power of their army of hungry followers will not save tbetu from the fate which. their corrupt and ruinous party has long ago earned for I tsel f 7 -overwhel mi rig defeat and disaster. A lIITRIRINGI PARALLEL When Thaddeus Stevens, in sought to overturn• the government of Pennsylvania by inaugurating a "Buck shut War," a few members of his own iarfly In the Legislature refused 'to "throw consciences to the devil" and fol low his lend—and time he failed to secure the votes neceseary to entry out hie ne farious latent So with impeachment. For n /year pest he has been pushing his purpose to j i ..I,pritte thoPiesident oft 110 Utlited 'tales, mud though falling attain and a in to get the Hengelo second him, lie t last, !ti en hour of excitemer t and parshon, 1110. compelled his programme so her. The once went to the titillate, with all the 'how and parade be and hie t followers cal.' master. The Irbil praceWiwi—the temhitaay grew weak and wittker—and Stevens awl los Chinni] 011 be lowed the loader. At bet a vote mos reted,and, an at Harriebtirg in 1838, 'au was ootiin foiled by the 17()(CA of eillcw of his arty frlerubt! -^ In not this a striking pamllel,"and does it not look as though there wan a, special providence it, it? Tut: New York Herold considers the vote on impeachment us a defeat of the extremists in the Republican party.. The "Mind says it lutssa4o , us from en tering on the road to Mexfsjan anarchy. Tile Times (Republican) Is &ratified that the trial lass °lofted, Mail hopes Congress will now go to work. Let it do tiomethlng for the while peo ple of the- country. The' . negroes have been enjoying the roast long enough Tax-payers want a "change," and tottl hove it at the next election, If not before • Tits: Chicago Convention did not read the seven' Reptibtlean Senators who voted Tor "traitor Andy's" acquittal out ui the 'party, after all the dent] ['elation and abuse hurled at them. Why ? The pirtll could not afford U. r To such a des perate strait lids once powerful Radical ism come. It can no longer assert Its power and dignity by the expulsion of even the small number or seven "trai tors" filiin'its rank's. "Oh, u hat a fail!" PA ItTY FEA LTTY.—True to party inter ests, the most of the Republican prose is IliFtiuMseing in the nomeondemuntion of the anti-Impeachment Senators of that ',Arty at Chicago. The :New York Sun says: 'Milli le the simple common sense of the matter, and no Republican politi• clan, except the foots, has ever thought of turning these Senator out of that party. We can tell the Republicans, too, that they have no votes to throw away, and that they had better enlarge their party rather than diminish lt, if they ivied' to carry the nexteleetkon." - The Sun Is ratbefhard, In the above, on the politlelatiorwhe rule the Republi can meat here. To be eailbd when they think they know more than t lie rest of inatik Ind, Can hardly be pleas: ant toarelr "feclinks." THE Radicals throughout the country had prepared large - quantities of powder to II e - valeta) whets- the news name of the rintieal . at President Johnson'. ren venelnriont Attiring-failed, they are now economies* using op their ammunition in tnalttelks • rioCee Over the nomination of Orattleand tiolfilx, but the people'are not reepondlng to the voice of the ems. The populace are net prepared to exhibit• any algae of rejoicing Over nominations made by so corrupt a party. EQUALITY.—Thirty-eight negrocs, sat In the Chicago Radical Convention as the equals of John W. Forney, Alexan der K. McClure, and "etch." "There Is no acoonnting for tastes," but we do not believe that the white people of the North will show a hankering for such vompar.y at theballot box In November next. WENDELL PHILLIPS Says the Rad c. have been killed brthe failure of im peachment,: pronounees the Chicago plat/hem weak, nud Grant and Colfax ditto. - Cot. McCzar= reminded the Chicago .Convention "that as Pennsylvania caste her vote next Noveinber, so will be the decision of the stemmas." The Demo-I crate oan _carry Pennsylvania, and they wilt—and sovrill "be the decision of the canvass." . THE kocesehera, s month ago, declar ed that •U President Johnson wag not convieted,•Qraat could not be elected. The President has been acquitted—now "hoe *sit it:" • OLD THAD STETIDDL, one of the lin peuhappilegaly. defied, eye dared any ItepublinnerAdenntor to vote toe'the se