Nog ham alt Nations. —The net receipts of the Cretan Fair in Boston Tore $17,673 —ln Germany every town of fif teed (bonanza inhabitants boasts an open —There is a judicial district is lowa comprising ten counties, JA which there Is not • single laves• —.The railway somas /fount Oettia, leading from /Francs to-IWy, in expected t o be etanple!ed AU mouth. —Trrhurfee famous picture, "The congress of Munster," was multi/ pur chased for Baron RoittaAild for £7,480. —Gov. English has recommended that the Connecticut - Legislature change its time of meeting to January. —A bill will soon be, Introduced into the British Parliament o transfer the Hodson Bay Territory to the Government. —The College of New Jersey/re ceived awing one reek list month, flota tions amottoting to $225,000. letters and manuscripts of Prince Metteniicb, the famous Austrian . Minister of State, are being revised far pub lication. —Another project for a new park in the vicinity el Boston is shortly to be brought forward, raider auspices which promise success. —The Leipsic fair, the largest in Germany, has been unusually successful Wei year. although American buyers were few. —A Portland lady estiluates that she has lased thirty. miles of spool cotton within twelve years, in doing her family sewing. ,--Seventy eight Chicago firma re port sales on goods the last year exceeding a million dollars each. One exceeded nine millions. —Mrs. Scott Siddons, it le said, has_ engagett fora sum of upwards of £l3, 000, to travel a year in America, performing fou times a week. —George Mortimer, for thirty-two 5 rano clerk in the °nice of the Regisler-of tho City and Coratty of New York, tics just died at an advanced age. —Robert Brovrning is said to have neatly tompleted an epic on in Italian sub ject, which will be the_ congestpoem in the English language. —Since the assassination of T. IY.N.rci . McGee a singft establishment in Montreal has iasned 50,000 photographic likened tca of him. —hots in •LRratuie City, the new rig sl of Cheyenne, which in April were sell ing for $250 to $350,-now bring from $1,500 to $2,000. —Mrs. Gen. Fremont "bas been Be. lected to unteil the statute of her father, Thomas U. Benton, at St. Lonis,on the 217th of May. —Ping totacco packed in peanuts and apples Is the latest device to defraud the revel:ate. This hand has beea discov ered at Norfolk, Va. —George Etienne Catfer, the first baronet created in the New Dominion, is a descendant of the first European who ever sailed on the waters of the St. Lawrence. —Dinah Ladd, a sprightly old lady of 108, who lives at East Lyme, Conn., has for npierreds of GO years been an habitual smoker: —A New Orivawi pap!: insists that if the eitistris wilt not otherwise sap port opera, the City Government might to endow it and secure its maintenance. is proposed to call the trian• gulsr areas in Washington, formed by the intersection of streets and ,aventies, after the names of distinguished American au thors. --Weatoti's advice to pedeatriaaa is to swing the arms* by the side, keep the month - stint, not ran down hill, wear laced shoes and linen stockings, and potti whis key now and then into the shoes. _ —The Rev. Dr. Bellows has accept ed an invitation from the Cornaiee of the British and Foreign Unitarian Association to preach the sermon at its annual meeting in tay. Swinburne and M. Alexandra DUMISFI are reported to bare jointly pro duced a new sensational, apeetaculai, class ice-romantic dram for Miss Adab lowa Menkcn, entitled prea Major —The awn expended in the actual relief of the :poor in Ragland and Wales during the year 1867, was 46,989,840. being at the rate of 65.64 d. per heed on the esti mated population. —Senator fienderson, of Missouri, it is said, is about to marry a New fork lady. Miss Foote, danghter of Elisha Foote Esq, who is employed in the Patent Moe at Washio' gtoa. .—Marshal liarvaez, of Spain, came to his death by an act of imprudence. He attended a fete, and ate an toe cream Rhiie suffering from a very severe attack of influ enza. He died in a very few:hours of in flammation of the lungs. —The Executive Committee of the Douglass Monument Association has de cided to remove the remains of the deceas ed statesman to the tomb prepared for them on the 3d of June nest, Which will be the anniversary of his death. —ln accordance with a rescillition adopted at the last Convention of the Prot estant Epist4al Church in Il linois, the di -00,968 bas been divided into seven districts, over each of ahich a rural deem la to pre side. —Among tne betters on the im peachment t i i, peorge Will/am Swinton, and P.. P. Spofford, were moat conspies' lona, A reporter :for the 7irfowne bet $5OO that ,Jotmeon would be without Senator Wade's rote, and lost le —lt is said that Long John Wept woith sent the following despatch to Sena tor Truinbull : "The Radical Republicans of Illinois respectfully suggest that a few inches of Dick Tatca's 'whisky might be good toi your germs." 4ngl,nd and France dried tem leaves are used Ter, extensively for Packing fresh Malta - pea especially ; they seenling to possess, to an animal degree, the property of preserving vegetable and even animal substance for a long time. —The Sultan. recently went to the: Nona Theatre in Constantinople, and at, the close of the perfon:aance seat the manager $5,000. Who wouldn't be a manager in Cimatantinople, when the Commander of the Faithfal goes to %epic:fire? " • —M. &hamster, the agent sent to select &location for emigrants from Switz. erland; has chosen Noith Carolina, the, north of Alabama, and Traisessee. If the advice is followed, those States will receive a valuable addition to their population. —A new flab book has been invent ed, the Om* of ate, lastad. of-etupng in an eye, doubles itip igaseet ite snare length, so that the neer tool looks like bar pin with a beabidAiedt an one eent-- This 'continuation 0(1k. drink ate as Je►n; to twat the hook in the non% OS the Ash and insure a astCh • 'natal tpotitt Towanda, Thursday, May 28,18 ?rational Republican Sonainations:\ FOR • ISESIDINT GEN. ULYSSES S. ,t3RANT. POll -VICS PASSIDSIiT HON, SCHUYLER, , CQI,FAX: Republican State Ticket. PM MIDITOII WIITEBAL, Gee. JokaP. Itattraftit of Montgomery Co. ron 1M8P170.11 0/1111344 CoL Jacob X. Campbell, of Cambria IMPEACHMENT. lit the High Court of Impeachment on Tuesday last, Mr. Itlorrill of Ma., moved an adjournment to the 23d of Jane. The rote resulted in a tie, a vote of the Chief Justice do Aired it lost. • The vote was then taken on the Second Article and resulted : Guilty 35, Not Guilty 19, the same as on the 11th Article. A vote then taken on the Third,Article,and result the same. Mr. Williams then moved . that the court adjourn, sine die, .which was carried-34 to 16, the anti-impeach ment Senators voting in the negative. The court then adjourned sine die OfIANT AND COLFAX. The National Republican Conven tion has met the just expectations of the people, and fully justifi'ed the con fidence reposed in the delegates by the masses of the party. By the - side of the greatest miiitary chieftain of the age, they have placed its scarcely less distinguished No combination could have been made so entirely satisfactory, and at the same time so , perfectly irresisti ble... GRANT and Cot,rax 1 _These aro the names which will call mit the maim- I shim of the people anti make victory in November a certainty. General Griatir is the idol of the trne- men of the Nation—Seamen Coi.i.tx is scarcely' less so, in their elections which is as certain as any thing enn be in the future, we have the sure, guarantee of. peace and prosper4y, of liberty and law, of justice rind freedom, of national hon• . or and official integrity, of men "Who know the right, And knowing duo maintain." Whose characters, both personal and official, ate above suspicion. Gust represents the war - Or the Union, the triumph Over treason, the irrevocable resolution .of the North that rebellion shall hereafter' be impossible. He represents Union, Peace, Prosperity, Fraternity. the enthusiasm, scarcely lessened by time, which the memories of Vicks burg, the Wilderness, and Gettys burg aroused, is renewed by his nom- ination. The Chicago Convention did not choose him ; it simply obey ed the decree of the people. It. could not have rbsistcd. SCHUYLER COLFAX represents the wis• dour of the Republican pity, and those grand principles of egdnt sights upon which it has based its measures of Reconstruction. His nomination is an additional assurance to Radical Republicans that the next adminis tration will deal rightly with those greatissues which the chin of the Personally there is no more popular statesman in the party than Mr. COL FAX ; ho is everywhere respected for his ability and integrity. He is pru dent, but his caution never betrays his courage ; brave, but his boldnlss never leads him into rashness. We, thank Heaven that the grand party which defends and asserts hu man, rights is a unit, and that we be gin This campaign-with a pure record, with well founded trust in our candi dates, and with a platform which ev• ery man who loves his country must approve. HON. ULYSSES =RCM. The following article from the Sul livan County Free Press, will have the endorsement of every Republican in the District :—" The course of. Hon. 1 31X83Ea Maus u , our able and elli• cient member of Congress,_is fully endorsed by the Republicans of the entire District. Mt. Mences's course has been, from the beginning, that of a true Union man, and white be has maintained with ability and untiring zeal the interest of the nation, be has -pined a reputation that his vilest tradieers cannot tarnish. Mr. Mliscas is a fit representative of the great Union Rep 4 ablican party of the XIII District, Frqm the for mation of the patty till the preeent time be has been a working member of that organizaticin,—has fought its battles and shared its victories and defeete. Every ready and willing,ho has always proved an aide exponent of the great .principles of human rights and equal and exact justice to all men. He has never faltered nor receded from the position he assumed in the beginning, that royalty should be rewarded and " treason made odi comb'? whether found in the blaok or white race. As a member of Congress Mr. MEB CUR has gained an enviable reputa tion. Always found at his post; he 'can always be implicitly relied upon, and he wields a great power in his sphere of action. His counsel is sought in the legialstive halls of•the nation, and his opinions have great weight in the - deliberations of that body. Although • making but few speeches, his opinions are inculcated in those of others and spread broad cast over the land, and on subjects of vital importance phis sound logical reasoning his furnished material for many weighty arvmerits in printed APeeches of his tx&ugues. That Mr. Mucci is the unanimous choice of the • people of this District for venoinination there- is no doubt, and there is no man in dm District whom we would soouer see nomin ated. am.' _ IwoOPINIO* OP aIIMCNT. IT pro . 4111 ::>,,. 7 t.itH 315 1 4 . 1114, - . r " ..t •liii :'' ir'tt B °4; - Ess - .1, -, , t :1;110 t.. c-. . 4::::., Itainielin - - J . isolt ; • have given patience and though 7 this productir n, not only because Ole maakust-tssatotLorriaot-graaw-imOar tnpurti huh,,because Mr. F. has ;ther reputation of being an able swi r l an honest statesman, awl as suchtivre have had confidence in,and been will iz,oo-bc—,gaidcdrby,lita 744 are disappointed, in man we; ad mit ; and that he hmk froui l his high eataVv wh_tly'n an be sh~iwa. With hialegiki,-or._ toheie44,-.4ggr mentation we have Ditt fault to :And, or we do not endent l iind . it!yffi49e,t; iy, Isomth e sOOSTig f wf..cskri gise it, to:determine upon:4n merits and even'ilwe bad thevkilU-andltim© to anulize its bearings, it would be, ari l unwise display in.aive4ky per editorial. What, we ikriP4Bo: therefore, to do is to . look;in s'lgene. rat way, at the 'speech, and „the t posi i Lion it leaves its author _ Mr. FESSINDZS says, 4' To tbe f segi gestion that popular opinionfleinantbrz i the couviction of the President on these charges, I reply, that h4lis net on trial before the people,.butamfore, the Senate. * * The Teeple have not heard the evidence •as we have heard it. The, reVensTliPity l l:S not upon them, but upcietts. ii ;l It is here tussumed . .that-the repro- SentatiOe is, in this trial, !it leastdieP-., stated from a censtitue.ney:„Acit it is' his business ionly, wed not iheirAr-:and, is this true ? .:No sane no, intelligent man will urge soak propesition in the fal4ci o 1 ; the, Nuvitging .i;"l;Mirk6 under our government. • If ibis tree, our government is an oligarehy)')ind then the people have 'no rePresen*, tives, and no responsibilitipS.., How does lir. Fsssasoss come be Sena tor--' and would he be-one;' if those 1 who sent him, had suppoSed'he %%Mid Ignore their responsibility . , unit disre gard:: their wishes 7 .Is he,not a U.e, publican Senator becatise he was es pecteAt,o represent.Repnblinan send ! mods ? Has he - ruit — aSehmed toe • much respopsibility, and have the' i people none iu selpeting Serators,andi in other wise taking care of the goys ernment? We thought it, the Sent ators inclhiled,bolonged to the peoplei And did Mr. F. eat agree, when act oepting his present isisition, tolit ,the will of th ose who sent , him? i,. any less dishonorable : tel'Oliey' . onezi convictions than to' violate: a putiten trust; aud a, publio preliciltie sides, - the Senator:punkt ,4ayo• saveFt iris,comcienoe; and his' pledges toi), by resigning. ii'hy••did 'he not? if the . people are dot wiscashe,„a4 ire less able to p,Fp to .piec Made for the pnuiesliment: ,Of great criminals, and are ntireas - ontible their, demands, why 'does he , subject , himsOlf to their consures,si4ly, ertil)' - bed, morose, and otherwise nutit.as he is for Se.natoni They; (the pee. ale), nay, his late 'Republican friends, . allege that more than weighty, that basely corrupt, consideratiOns, have t icd him from duty. While we do tot believe this, the query -still is, Why 'bear so much; when it •is So eriiiily avoided ? Bat more. .There area number of Senators/ who have as much Idr,al acumen, and, as much .crinsciencel as Mr. FEBSENDSII, who bay° beard Itho evid.ence as he has heard if, and Who vote for conviction on the' - articica of impeachment as much under Ged i fear as he. How coulee this differ caw from the same state of fa'ets Lord Lows, quite good authoiity, says men's opinions , grow out-of their passions, and he sect ants ' tar their differences from the "Same preztiides, in this way. So, baiting discarded the idea that Ilift..Fsassunsit'a glut for Jortssos's bad codduetTisas controlled , by . an "iiching talmr as has been charged, we "come: to that of the allegation of..jealousy ,of politi• cal rival, which has -beeti 'as freely bruited about ; and of this have to say, that this priSeiof:i is a 4 eon]. Mon among politicians, as, among , itary offic a ers, which fp saying good` deal for its prevalence. Then taking a view of the glaciation, fro* this stand point., we see that by JotiNsox's conviction and removal; Mr, /1 4 . .'s ,ri val becomes the . President ; -and hence the inferenCe tfOrriee that his troubled conscience 'is - so selled np from this cause, and Balaa like, he cudgels the ass .that sees be ter than be does, and that ions so long,iand so faithfully borne him •op. Such, how ever,is humaalifelnita best aspects. trete is a clear-heade"kehristian man, who believes he is serving Goil,while he is pampering the „basest Of ones selfish passions.' ' • ______ L. . The pains Mr. ,Irsstintx takca to . impress upon the country ,the)iinport ance of keephig up the dignity of the Presidential , office, arid' - not - .allowing it to fall into disrepute, by evicting from it, an incumbent on trifling or qUestionable misdemeanors; is all very well ; but it is fair tol ask on this score, whether it will nOt lower, and we:l[ml' this elevated 'position more by refusing to remoVef Prom it one who has disgraced it before Abe world, by low, bad conduct, than by removing him from it, on 'any pre texts whateier Seriatar ad mits, though he labori as throughout his speech to.palliate JOHNSON'S conduct, Abet thefspecches made by him at Cleveland S end St. Louis, were "highly objecti,onableln style, and uubecowing a Prkident of the United Statee,"Arere rekattenilif I deep regret, and' highly *miserable( and this is the apol,ogint's irendeiing of UT , glic.4lo l llOF4 orgies 4119!'" *iro it 4. IT*F4nipe *it; this President li ft bis °Bird duties, and 'travelled-elver thenontitry; tieing his office and it's •pitronitge, in-eont mon with profanity, 'vulgsfrity gent- milk, and bbiftan partico)iit o , to itifilienta, 2 %: '"4 ttal if 4 tis, -shocked trileklut Aiwa - : f at seeing - , -- -Alniersif , a ~ "e,, f cb, up advo ta' • ' '''' 1 mperauce, and s , 1- .. :. ,Ld Statei, wha s ~ ' .- ...... - _ efore, iglu beca, z'o of thee_ attributes, ing up afilffirtrd and his coin _ i • . . NI t , tide of E=s3 justu,c such a unscrea t. We map to Ntmtier that the. Botias had ape' oils& - CA- ; d f 144' iiti A t if &fi t TilK 111 `OO f . . T is graittitilh3litillo46llllliot 4 lfißlfn likM / 14 1) ia4eAlo4 l **4; Omit prepisaffoic it itt iioOdo "-tti d*ifijatiti keidtr ma ine that v!c!PFT. 1411 Pi T et 't!Ol' 4uribacini4A iietteartarY..eieriionli4 ,- 16040 it,— folitioa;iika , tirar, Oarried.tovi sac: cer ftil yfritic . :; , ll, is rue ti(l o' ' P . ,P l- 4Y:4* t .J / . lll * 8 9P 12 ,.. 11 , prniciples, or it eirnat - t#0 : „ aniiporV the Atatarable.andStish maitt ) hWyarlinake - to doer; interest of tit 4' twetotit'aitid pcinfidence. But,' hiiireverAiouad piinoiples,.hoWaver ‘•politio ita' :The*: sures, t4ey , will avail little if 'Or* Ar . o'xiiosild'OitilyTtlitdpiilea iiot 'il9cLite, their ; tier apd:attchtiqn.to the_ elucidation of Its ..4.onfainei:;,the pngatinn of •ita, principles, "the arciteirintk .9rghniztitionVitaiorceti. rah* pulstvg, .Rltur'c.l„ tlere; homethipe,_ .attractivo kri Ls stirring political content.' Thei feelittot -of Irldndithit ,4 l;ind •'` companionship 'ere;, ZrAtided, l 4.,ihe:rOcinent; where friend I_4. ctitiipanton jo in in the goacraf outburst. of • enthusiasm, !and indulge in the glowing anticipa• lions ol ~ Pict'orS '' The htfirid with elo4oeuce auljnepired))); The miaying rof banner 9, and the smiles of fair frii•hde add to the. gen. eral enjoyment. rinse things, which ctinetitptP the poetry. of the Conflict are attractive, and havo , their uses, but alone, tbey aTtV ' , not 'sufficient. , There id solid, sober earnest work to be done, and if the- liepublican:partS , Wean tp be successful in the .approaching.on7 flint they should begin it now. • , There is one point in this affair to which we have. frequently called at tention, and shall net. lieditite to continue to do. so,. hoping, that se «unionist dropping wears swarth!, stone, so continued refereate to'lt May,eventualftsttraht the neceestify ai tendon . It iq,this,---I.be'impoitattpli of placing Republican newspaper. in the lands of every voter who can bd iuffueed to read them, This is' a Sub.. jectAliat i lian not received th 6 atten tion that its . jakpurta4cp demanded from the Republicans of this cottety. There is - no' way that Jon casi:so effectoallylmpress the value of, your principles, tipo,h a hostile or indifferent voter, as by pontinually preseuting, them through the medium of the press.. The I :2i - emocraey , understand ,the value Of this, and - are - hard at work extending the . circulation of their papers in Bradford senaty. Shall we standidly by and >auffer ,thetn.te I reap the hartrest that lies before us fall? Rvery Republic _in "the county should feel-it. hie duty to see that there is no Toter in leis district with• ant the oppOrtrinity of reading, regu larly;: a gipptt reliable Republican paper. , , - • The itepriblicans in every district' should orgaeize at once, and •take efficient measures to accure the assist: once Of all members of the party. They,alionld. ascertain the political sentiments ofevery vbter in the die trict, and hake it record of the fact, grid sherilOtotulidt together as to the best'means of'inflaencing'and s - c:cor; ing all dthibiteafffi. 1 , . They eheald have a complete orga eizatia4,for the purpote' of Securing the attendance of voters at political meetings,las, well. as the , Above all 'things,• have an effective working Organization in each district Where the! 'memhers or the party will frequently' , meet together and consult as to'the beet means of securing Suc cess. A hundred ways will suggest themselves to the members of sich an association that would not other wise be thought of. These practical measares that we have suggested, are not so alluring , or inspiring as the fervid 'strains of impassidned eloquence, the , soul .atiring voice of music, r the cheers o the-impulsive and excited crowd;, but believe as, dear reader, they are' far' more, effiiettve. • - • • They coustitute tlie . solid, effective :work °fie campaign, anti to thein look ad ear means of 'success in the approaching conflict. libpe our friends in every - die"- triet in ißradford county will organize at oncei Tiro campaign that is im pending was never equalled in impor tance by aby political conflict on-this contitt,t. A triumph of tho Democratic party would be a virtual , confession, on the part of this nation, that the war for suppression of rebellion was wrong and unjust: It would bc. a comdota-, natioia,of the: abolition, of slavery, a denial of the doctrine of civil and politieal rights, and a virtual rep adi glen pf , tlie'veri basis of Reptiblican 134 7 e ...t ri4ine 1 4. *OM. theaevernment the bands of its meat : hitter imPlacable Proemies. - : • "TATiii.everitatr anaPtirVe - thp Juptlep,;'lAl)Prt,y ; i#l4 L '0664 Sevelltainit; • -Weau k Ont,JrieD4 :everywhere to arganizeiat once for thelaPprtilehing Conflict. -;€ 1• . . I'l 4Xtdbuetliii t 'initatier ' e to e0i415" froia Voith — Gwirtizia Se Jolin.t. Frenti, a native of _Apr Hampshire. hie torus* publialle o e Herald of Fiveslomt, papet;Alted - by NattuMiel P. =I „t.„. ... 4.lmkeic** o **tack. l 44ooA oo32,o glakilizokii*T_Ortic4 UPIMMISehRict. feßikk,nunsuil‘oo4ol: 9014401111141.4" 31411 1 104:***1 19 PMOVists** ttiblitivsuPlAtisythaj ,?‘ 442.0140 0 .-fianivAnicliii 0f4.4410 , 10A 4414010,00 inikvsem4looo - 4110047//i Ouleshob areibrm do ah. ftellitosai 6141Nelgesimmtotbreash saudgmhived! DammidoutOkait Wick Wrists; TheilibmiCtinis dt lindakeentosnaept ad, &iron ; heve4nse bls dinigreee+wki bit by ads teolniteal oa k iv*: tat lat boas Wawa iliabahire and tedatiPla five down to infamy with hingtid.lhalptaik istthog . rowstimas lanai:nip: cowl Via; n Mk* Ws. Paiiiifiesi4fisiiilatai l '31=1.; WI fiantwii Jeanie O. Pliartal; Vino #sn tridnaak4orintAlliini, aaa 'Nikon* WW I iewaittitittai ;who &WIW I & host' oitheittaw tpdttal of Annum J ,onsmn!, and !beige jhe xnettletto by the steektaltearici Wm. h;a:4*mbr igo. .; t e me eve ilea the n'sfito* eiplhd *Witted eaine‘ah . anil'the'"Eager* some tehrtellafOuind 'Union dead, 4ho esTd WET nation might eetVel tang, sad anateOthei • Placiaraiaintidest: .These muffled gide ti* Welke of Via Lion, are so many individual appeals to the poople, into #cojo , ,ohm 411.qtit. AoliroFea datY,A lirteo 0 04 1 giwe l l 10 44 31 a.5a1 . 47 PIP* ficTP noes 014 1 43 OtO4 l lee to Wit that tars 1 1 0 0 3 ten 440° is vain . The reatembrauc, of tbfwa aece i. *co, rhea, called -forth_ ty Aluktreaehery end eeltl4 ambition • t.a at some length. la remarks !fere lbodly -dreamed. ! .. ~ . General i Tiee, of Leiria %air mail Of the ComMitiee ea redentiale, reported 'tom-. names Of the several delegates from the, sore 4 &SP:L— -.la relation le rent4tylvaxtia l he said that-there appeared 59 delve_ tce, Occie.ae that, State Wir; entitled to ;0n1y42 votes. : .The, committee ret -ConWP O I4-thet the .49,4elegetei IA Authorized to oast-the 5$ voteitto Which the State is entitled. I .., Tile committee decided to. alio* each. of, the delegates ,inno the err eral territories the right to 4eate, and the privilege ,of casting each- two ,votes. 'The name privilege was ac corded to the Maws of Columbia.— In reganl.tO,Maryland the committee ,roCommended the ,admission - of- the Oreateell 'delegation, but they accord .ed seats to the contestants without the right to vote. The regular dale= gates Irvin , California; headed by Menne. Cooley and Sears, were re- Commended for admission. The del= - eg. &tea from. ~ the • unreconstaacted Staten are entitled to seats and votes. Colorado was - admitted , as directed by the Convention this morning. „The metelt was then adopted. Tl . 4,Gomorittee on order of husi tme• .otenreiterted. after -which it was annoliiit4'd, that the COminitine 9n;ltesqlutit9ila would not be Able So me.rinit,,before : morning. 4, • , .. The m e then a djourned; an to Tkatcall.fiLat IQ a'alaak A. AL - vousistills'a . .'emioesentiran. ,• , •', , Th e Venteatien - Was . Called toOr dr nt a 4taiter Pant Jen o'clock.— Mk' Pi 'enid4rit, antioturced ;that the Committee ori Resolvitionn:Would not he'itolik trio eepert "betote.:ll,.elehick. The resqutlone,itrenentedtiy,theVn len Lewae ti?p daYbeferii W ere read: ',lift. Hasianrek,, at Ohio, and den: 1014: M.„.t!Aiiiei,cit, Illieele; were called oaf arid ',delivered ! brief . ad dresses. Several other gentlemen were calfetapen >bat deelltled-- Tbe,gomMittoene:ROnelutiona then iiPie*r.e 4 : l 'ati.4.i o PDTlO :):following MDIE ;, ' 1 1%1 - 1/titika asts iethi . 'X/ _l4d Metes, W in RatT wwasiwi Via City of Chimp, c:* iheAfXbtkei Of May, .-7t! B6B eitheitammm Orkrquonfit Prin 'OA* F • L'^Ws.Oiltri the wintry aathe - vireo enocese of the BeematinotiOe. of Coegrees, as fribuiea by the liaople. stapritar Of( theolinates lately immix& t o :Cotrititadioaa. , seentimulymeb she, „ t rii?‘4144.1 4 4,.# t 2,14,A*4„, • . zonti nen ta4 NAPO) , t theVeoPleof Void; Ihl iamtaiithi t^ semittea. to a. **et ath. AL/tigirgiN at ili a nnei n gt Aelmmeei•eild bildeikaw met Alteletelieed• IddleiheAmstiosiof4stz sktbs lo ea s=lMAr balms ID . 3.. we • .ftei,e forms **Won lanationterinie; find' honor vocals the menet of the tedilki Wad* ildepo in the .nitermoat good faith to and aka" SOL MAT so. int w butwtbi Wetad phit, cif the as s. , labor of the nation thst, equslized,and reduced se -4 pith will permit. \ contracted. as ft has _Aims of the ;Won fot , should be estaided orb' a ,eidemOon; and li is the du to redsaas the Wired there. it ean his horsesttplOna% ~ That the best policy ;to diminisn our burden of debt lo to r so loattrammir credit et AtaßealinWatqa-11—"WilmneY Iwo we cum _ 4111 solvaroorgizagss or suspected. ._ - • ' 7. The - of die .1144 a States ibould be P ubith l l% ieenonry, rag olimeedlillfamt. fostered by ;LT, Johnson call londly for radieirre. ,:-, ell t . • , z. 4.. mfi_torrdi' l=atotlrzeil liallo* tha? „/Amtc lulgm a l the Pusg4nchtthts halt "Sea tresigulnniar Ito the'people whereletted ldm, mid the name bell* ~to, waned ; who has lirMped high kgislative end judicial intic-, Mona ;, who bas rebnied to execute the laws ; iwbo has mild hishigif aft hi indrininthsr ;atoms to ignore and viohde. the jaws; who ha employer his •eionitift Peters o to :en * ~ , Masetire the properti. the peace. liberty imid, Wrth, eillesist 4 Air heellumedillie •=llB i rm ...4 ll2akfillmniniceittlie ,-na: unctottelitlOnto4 wheals Pllelliel ciormas mg's* 01,, ;by wftry inemine is pnwer, ever:pin:per - *sopt 0 the ,ftemistnestion 4 Ass Wei kftly in rebenteet l` Irlsii - has pettiarted the mbile patronage Minim engine of whole , =len, and who' has been justly gm bigb, mime* and, misdeasean. mar pror t dae y ozumaid ray theses! I The & mstrintiot Great Briftin ead'okli. a European' petteift, thst bowmen - ruin is mice a subjectle fir duets so Must lOW* evfay,optid by tliedfnited Sisies, is a rale of %e feudal times. ' not authorised by the law of nations end st war with our nntdonal honor end indePmdence. Natural hied CMS:Mg aiiratied ta._ be tentacled In Albeit rights of MdanaWari though they wannative born.iriwlrmi mi gum Unit ed Metes, native or netuftliie . d. Must beii- We to arrest and inrcrunaltt m lon7 for eign power for acts one or' spoken Wilde eonntrylAndli so arrested and im .._..ii is the duty of the Government ! u li a rOrai Who svere'-f fn iltidtd in the liiiis 1 of 'the late war .there fwero pone entitled to more especial honorthars the brave soldiers and seamen who endured the hardships of tbropeigii and-ernise' - and . imperiled their' Lives in the atirilee 'of 'the coning 1 the bounties and pensions provided by the laws for these brave delinidertof the nation are obligations never to be forgotten ; the wid moan& orphans of the pgant dead are the wards et - the .peoplit, wearied legacy .be gneethed to the nations protecting cam ' 1. Foreignanigrethan-Arideli in the wat boa added serinneh to this wealth, develop ment and. resources and increase of power to MIS nation,, the asylum of the oppressed of all nations-should be' fostered and en aoaragadby a liberal and just policy. ' 12. nis Convention de clam itself in syta psthy'with attthe oppressed people which are struggling Or their rights. After. some discussian a motion was adopted to. proceed to' a ballot for President. ' ' The roll of the States; was called and each iioted unanimously for . Grant amid . 4titnkriit of applause. Tee chair announced AO votes and all for Grant. - On- motion, the Convention pro ceed td the nomination of Vice Pres ident. . Tho following is the result of each ballot : = Lt -Id 3d 4th sth Colfax 118 - 149 -164 186 522 Wade... ....'.:....J49 170 178 204 •42 Penton 132 .140 139 .144 75 Wilson .119 113 101 81 11 floss, • 52 4.5' 40 yithAen liawlin 30 30. 25 28" 22 • .164 14 akeoliesol to* choice, 326. , Before the vote was Announced, on the fifth ballot, ill the States ex-. cept Now York andObio, declared in c favor 4 C olfax. O The airman then annohnced Mr. 'Oolfa,r as he- nominee for Vice Pres - ficiet:\ . ' The wildest enthusiasm prevailing, l:k'neral 'Sickles, in behalf of New Yorkr ieconded by Ohio; moved to - declare Oolfait's\rmination unani mints. This was a pitted' With cheers. After transacting \ some other husi• nets the -Vouverition\• on motion, ad jourUid. „ • • • „, -stRziADE Or GRANT . 460401,FAX. )3=)• Wts tc, May , 22, 1668. The RePublieLpa of this nity gave Gen....010W and Skreaher Cot,FAx an impromptu_ serenade this evening. Two or three thousand persons \were out, many of them being- ladies, 'and the affair passeduil in a most delight ful manner._ • \ -Thenrowd assembled at the more depet and from that point, led by two binds, proceeded to the dance of Gen. 'Gam, where about a thourtnd individenla were gathered, 'The Aleneral, in response to calls, 'sp. peered at the door of his house stir roUnded by a lsirge number of friends, Among whom were several members ,of Congress: 'rho iniroductim to . the -serenadera was made by Goi:;• Boer wur., who brief!) , and eloquently allu ,coed to lie . general's militity - carecr and his high qualities of wisdom and patriotism, and told him he would have to meet in the coming contest, the ,saMo - pleases, with soma- honor able 'exceptions ' ihat , opposed'him daring the war . for the :Union, and 'congratulated . the country for having chosen a leader of such high charac ter and , soind judgment. At the conclusion of Gov Boutiques addreits, Gen GRANT awoke 8,9 folio as: Smelt ey can. °RANT.. firamaraan: Being entirely MUCUS• toincd - to pnlilic speaking, and with out the desire to cultivate that power [laughter]; itis impossible for me to find appropriate 'language to thank len,lo/70iia demonstration. Alt that 1 csklEvOli,"thst` to 'whatever Poe' may-lie called hi' your will, I 15 tialt eltsleay.et.te . discharge its duties 4/ith Valk arid - honesty of. purpose. Of tarrectitride in the performance of paldie,dutiesy viill,haye to judge -for youraelves by my record before yeti.; , s . • - • The doors of the General's parlers were then throWn `ripen, and every body,went•in4o: pay their personal respects to the nest President and hie From Gen .flrtorr's the serenading party went.te the resideueu of Speak- - er COLFAX, a mile or more away and that i gentleman appealed iu response , ..totherery 'of s! Three cheers for Souur- Lan 001,AX, one next Vice-President," .and .was ietrisluced to the gathering by Congresiman PIKE, of Maine, in re ll hriPPgrOmerl.words• .I.nesereteititi having been received with applause Speaker Colfax said: . ' „emits courax's stExca. My Nisins: Ithink.you_ with all the emotiornrof • a grateful heart for tine.flettering ntanifestation of your , confidence and regard: I congratulate yon :on the audpiotons Opening of the eventful•amwoign on which we' are .entering. - jathe Chicago Convention, relltessettethe entire oontinentaliar rea of.the Republic, every State, ' ery teritory, every district and every delegate, fionaheean to's:keen declar ed.lhat their:fret and only choice for rielifletitrWart Vases S. ,Grant[Great applause], Brae and yet unassuming; ratleent, and yet,.. when ueceimarYi . firm es tappleusol; With 'every; thought; -arid hope; aad aspiration fur his country; - with Mod- astyvioviamseussiara is 041 41 50911 i nqt,Ac#Bl that 4,41:1).41*4 , 414 94K- 0 00cia-the and, `first in *sr, nrakAlhiPilltflesead, Aff tjie,,,beffsAteltAWlTP/e,a - ,ppeanalkiz-H4l l '-~ 11 .0 c V4l4npAY 4114 Car h at 10_ ,1 1,9 heatie. '4O4ItWPII, at ,tke4r km( *O Riblikftfill '9l to ' !lectleJP Nicks- B t lAti# 4 4, r e arAgie. °r 4 R5.10 11 ,‘ 110 #.4 out noKn 0109 op, anunotnd, enbihne truths of' this Dechliation ref Indeßendenge. Gni; banner bears an inscription, motet magnetieLthan the names of-its standard bearere,' which the whole.world: can see afrit floats leli/e 4 - 4 Fccces Lik.ell.l , 4.94 Justice and Piddicilsfetyit Defying all firejudicds, we ' , are' forzsplifting the lowly and protectine op pressed. [4pplanee:l ' History re- - cords, to; the immortal' honor of our dearnzation;:that it saved the tiation and eniattelpated teem. Vre Struck the fettei from "the limb of the slave, and-lifted millioes into the glorious of liberti ; We -. placed the emancipted slave , on his feet as a Iran:Patilt,.hdth l. tll;ttoprotect aid ble'rigbni: We stated oar polithial eilstence on - the recons truction ' of the etricifted :States—on • 4tio sure and eternal corner atone of loyalty--and we`eball triumph. - F know there is no holiday contest before us ibat With energy and seat with principles that humanity will approve, and th t I believe God will Nese, we shall go through the contest coequering and to conquer, and on the 4th day of March riots the' people's champing will be borne by the people% Spies to yonder 'White' House that I regret try say, is now dishonored by, ite,anwor thYM:nninnt: Then, with Peace and confidence, we may aspect. mar be loved'country to enter upon a career of prosperity which shall eclipse the most brilliant annals of our past. I bid you God speed in . this . work; and now, gok night Applause followed the conclusion of Mr. Colfas'a epee* and the band played an 'appropriate .air.:. Here,. Here, as at Geu. Grant's, the doors were thrown 'open, antmeriand wok men passed in and shook hinds Ritll Mr. Colfax. The proceedings of the evening. closed , at 11 o'clock, every - - thing having been carried through with le-a - nieces end enthusiasm. sir • Ir is alleged; that the limpubli• can fienators who hate joined the . defection from the Radical vote on the impeachment question arc all the vic tims of dyspepsia. When we rctleet how this malady clouds the brain and weakens all the orgaus,whissehealthy development constitutes the sane man,this hypothesis for the unexplain cd and sudden vagaries of the littli is a most reasonable one. It is nine" probable that - dyspepsiti 'than con cienee was the bottom of this, extra orlinary somersault -It is not the first time that this disease - has proved dangerous 't ). the country, it being one of (he vils which entered into and possess..d the: , soul pf JetTerpou Davis. vor Tim Tribune pashlishes a list of one lintidted 'and' twenty-five torgeis, connterfeitera and perjurers pardoned by - President Jnhiison flaring the .past three years: The list is far from being complete, -hut:is a fearful commentary • upon the charatter of the man whom a great crime clevat• cd to a position hikbas ea signally dia -1 „honored. SOL Dispatches , from all stio!si shat the Aetna( nomination (•f. Grant - has re-awakened throughout the - country all the old erithusiami for the hero of Vicksburg and Appotnat. tox. From Portland to San Francis , • cp the ratifie:ation apreada like • "great uprising!' I - .1116 nos officers of the National RePublicati Union Convention who jam appointed a . committee to tire- Oelit to. Gen. grant the rpsolßtions of the Convention. and inform bin Of his neihinaiion,propoec to wait upon him, in Washington,. on Fihlay, the 29th inst.' C Or Tii, Committee of the e Soidier4 And Convention will meet in Wa s iihingtMion the 29th inst,with the Committee of the National Republican Union Convention for the purpose of officially informing Gen. Grant of his nomination and 'of presenting the platform olthe Soldiers' and S»-lore' Convention. ' \ Nov `lbyttllamado. o - -- NE NICE TWO HORSE CAR RI AGP; tot tale cheap. L L. MOODY Rome, M 416, 1868 11AUTIO'N.-----Whereas, • ray wit,' C LUCINDA has left my bed and board with oat Jost ostme or provocation, all persons arr hereby forbid bsrboring or trusting bey on my accormt, as I will pay no debts of her eoutrs( fug after this date. GKO. BUESCHLEf. Barelay, , Msy 23 . 1368.* MISS E. H. - BATES, M.. D. ALL (Grad uste of Woman's Medical College• Philadelphia, Class 1854.) °Zee and residence No. It Park street Owego. Particular Mtn' don ♦en to Diseases of Wooten. noire, visited at their homes U regretted. May 18,1868. DN-TATA person. , are hereby esntiosed &feint ptecurtot Dental Thief of 'Had Bobber; from /eon s ; Smith of Toweada. u the license under srhioN said Smith claim :She right to make snob plate -; U nail and bold, hating-bees Obtatael by food to passing a worthless bask ebeok. any in formation of BOW Plates made by him V 1H..... be promptly ted..- Or. U. 1.. VseBl4 .kttk ta the only litermenla Towaads . JOSIAH BACON. Tress. cloodyesr Natal Wu!. Co. May 21 , MS. • ••VALUABLE FARM FOR SALK v Masted in Towanda tosraship, 1 1021 , halts mile of the Tillage of Towanda. Con tainltts about. 300 sties, about 100 screw in' .prored. with piney of wood and fencing ms tetists, well weterod.oontfortaWs outbdilding . and well adapted lbr' Other grain or grssint for particulars - Vie - of JAY CH Towanda; Pa,', or . CIiaAPEG, West Prat lin; Pa: s • May It, 1868.—tt . .. . `TO . ALL li'lloM IT MAY CON* .1 CREIR.--Applleatton VW be wade to it. Governor of the" Btate'for the 07111400 OfACN VW& Ilteett80,08; 'whir rat eon Mot 01 larceny at the Key teat of ,tbe ethotnal Cour t ham in Terersnde, Bradford County, Paull" -: r nis, In 107, esti eesteneed Ur eonnnereeet - three 1 thi nr: = of his lPPThelltlilannwl, will be lig ' - •W. A. TEMA& • —*/ 14.1168. , , . Protbonetul• ,NEWGOODS .. ' D _NSW- d& • l Kw. tit. itibROLEI; hart a entered tato 0 Pliztwership - gbh- lbw HMS. wwlf 4 ka swinettnee to . the ctifswat of Lebaysville IP the public generally, _Oa the, hele P si v ,! . % eedeed a new and aplaWid of goab trid , they will he happy to " fiktbstr old moms era and all the new nun w cheese to come. Leßaysrille. April 23, 1 , 343i' If