ra4fotalltpotio L il EDITORS E. , O. GOODRICH. S. W. A.LVOII.OI ___ • n Thursday, Sept. 5, 1072. National Republican ridge!. ' Fos =sum; Gm. ULYSSES S. GRANT. You i/CS, Pazanim C, Hos. FIENEY WILSON. Republica!t State Ticket. YOB GOVIIBLBOB. GEN: JOHN F. HARTRAN:I7, lOU scrim= .IrDOIS. ULYSSES' MERCUR. VOll .&L - Dl2Oll GESZBAL• G*, EN HARRISON ALLEN • • I'oB CONGSU!MME:X ♦S'IJSGS o. GLENI W. SCOFIELD, G CHARLES ALBRIGET. GEs. LEMUEL TODD. Republican County - Ticket. , ton colcoams. i I • - litiNl. B. LAPORTE, of Bradford .0., .-....i14,i - to dec./won of Cangtessioial Conlc4noel) I prLtA.ATE :re conrart - zioX4 calm:rm E s. I E 1 ihZ. GEORGE F. HORTON, Sufiject to decision or Conference.) ! ' i Tr's strarsx-cterrrrs. 1t0.N..D. Si DAETT, OF CAN - roN, 11;3:4 E: REED OTTER, or Wi-soa. ' ! -1 TOZI 1::17. . ,f . ; J.l MONROE g 311711, OF TROY. 1 • ion raoniosor-urr, ,- I ~„x . .., .... ~ pp C' .I T. i5.r... - ..N,E...u.. x - S,-.n., OF .1.09...N1N1. 1 cr. ISGL•TFS 1.. D LECORDICa, 0. ;.J. 'din:MUCK, or Omits. ; • y'on COMMIAKIONLE, 1 ENJ KUYKENDALL, oFlYrsiamt lOU AUDITOR, IRA CRANE, of Sorra Ca , FOR COEOI,'ER, ;J: VAL. GEIGER, or wysOl,x. i THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. Jiiat at this time it . appears to be the especial mission of the Gmzi..Er ‘ party -to prove that the mission of the repablican party is elided, that tlicissues upon which it was organ ized ere'dead, and that the necessity which called it into being, no lOuger exists. They tell us that slavery has b.z.-en; abolished, the rebellion dash -ed, 4tia the past must be forg4ten. Let his look at the matter for a mo ment..and then decide wether ,our mission is ended. -In 1856, we as serted in ;air platform that! the nor /110 condition of the Territorida of the 'United States was free. The Derooeratic party took different, grotind, and in itiGO, when AtawtAk Liyclor. was elected by the peoPle of, the United States, the Democracy appealed to - arms, thus asserting that they did notbelieve in the right, of a majority ' \ to role. On that point lUet them on the .field of battle after fotlr years .9f war we de - ( ide(4 thatinajorities must rule. We ' , Wolished slavery. Wo secured equal .end i 'd-act ft/44 , e to all men and we confrrdil the right of suffrage on the colored flian,-incorporating all these lacts i in :the organic law Of ',the land. These We intend to keep tyre. Thus the mission of. the Itepubli9an party will pot be ended. until w:e make it seeurc on every inch of territory for any_hian to speak, act and vote as he may desire. Ft ias been. the miission heret6fore the Republican parts to seelthat I.ight is vindicated, and hence forth' it will he the duty of the same part to remain on guard to see ,that the flight is not violated. While the Republic lasts there must be a.Re publiesn party. When it eau'' be shown that the one has fulfilled its mission and ought to be disbanded, it will be made satisfactory to men that a republican form of goVern' went no longer feasible.' itaik 4„. • cohinin in the Argo: of last week in !in attempt to prove that neitheriMr. Gai:Er.r.v'nor the Tribune have chang shall not"waste time to con tradict Jr. assertions, as their falsity- is patent. The editor of 'the .1r:/“4 who prints the article a.sledi f•nfriyilust admit that he has chang e:l, ALE AND nyaml TINC7I:I:ES. WINE', AC MEM rmu.TioNs For i tl3l r,..e, MESE! I= ~ND FANCY: i;OoDS