Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 15, 1876, Image 2

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*TE:WS FROII . ALL NATIONS.
4 Sv, - tnn was frozen to death while
ettlssing the Showy/ llauge of the Rocky
Moptains last week. •, •
Allentown `thief waited till the
theremorneter got among the . nineties and
then stole an overcoat.
A BEtimi dispatch says: "Austria has
det'ern4ned l that.she will not now oppose
lluSsian politics in the East,"
A RUSSIA'S official telegram corifirrits
tha reports that the insurgents arc sleter.
Ltd to refuse the armistice.; 3
'ItUSIDENT A. Stearns, of Ain
31iiss., died suddenly, of,
ratalysis.of the heart. Thursday evening,
in: house has pasted a bill designed
tr) n ent what is , _knoWn in connection
with -the postal silrviee as "straw bids..
Ser% jail government Las declared'
that it will follow the reeommendatiOn of
I:lksia not to cuter intO hostilities R, , iainst
.. I*l-cvy, -
ATER, pate n t medicine mann
;
lai!,urer. of Lowell, Ma_ss., said to be
(antinvil in an insane asyluntin New:ler-
IFATTIF.Ii 11y : 116 I:the lias been quite ill
ring; his visit in Loudon, from n bron
tial attack. At last .Iccounis be Nv.a.s
p,..% ing
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llese COIIIICCACAI with the
1 ,-..akcse C.conui-si,,n at 'l'l:di - We:phi:l,
,'sittl Trentini. 'And inspected the pot-
Dom PEnno !has accepted an invitatim
;Lc present :it h o COMilielleelnelit e'er
arcs of Lehigh l'aiver,,lty. t,o talc
F. 01,1- at Thursday
material is to I.e rentor
slxty ,Jays.
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Ile I j, , ;‘l._:;:. c rarptnal . Sch()ol. New
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-tile Lt99,:iitkitiorz, t ,to bare re:Ct.:l9ed the
of illiilydite - at least.
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p,:.11,1t ion candidate for
f•-i , 10,:. fjco rT. Stewaa, i, a lawyer
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f the Atlantie 3l!lls was 1u d in
Thitrs , Jay. "11, total assets pc
~prpot at icm It The ( j o b'
of the cot . p. , rati‘im,
frottl tills. assets. leaves
it- a it, tutHo frirt. t says the Chica,;()
that a citslitable 'aurora borealis
has net ilevn vl, rtcd iu this latitude for
ne..lrly. a \e:tr. It has hero a : year uf ex
t t-tutrditiaty Seate'.ty With the Exquaniauxt
tel they have en el:lig te eat up all
la-irkatalles. •
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th. bolt f Ni.; Lcit , •ll. Mtki i iiv a l.
NO.l,•lesale Ley:fleet...4i with :in
ti.t.tabliNl,ol ;;rin. iity,terion,ly
gio,ai•pear.l.l,in has ' wen
round at VA. i'ol:ll.`s. It is . MIIIIIISI , I tha t
he fell an air hole in the
Grp tentir. , rdirily ins ip.q.
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. .44.0(1 rp;l I. ss That) 77.,11(iu sits:
vain aro 111:111liiat4111Vd it , Phila
delphia. zi , :itig• quarts of - plain
cream, skimmed from 200,1_00 quarts of
milk. These tig - urts may seem steep, but
t hey are really below the - mark. Sti says
the Tinfe.l.
. NMN tin.l.ll - , ;Chief of the Lontlft
Fire Thigade. says ; it is absolutelynices
\ary, fur the safety of the metropOlis, to
firing up his force to 1,000 men. Ten
year, ag.. .iir.urable value of Loudon
was '..:901.00,(01) sterling : it has now ris
elite £1,840,090,000.
A PEI VATE fair held: in Baltimore re
evnti,y, realized nearly ..-10,000 in. two
days. One gentleman gave $.5,000 for an
.I.fgllan, and ;Mother :;' , 2,00.) for an album
eontaining the photographs of the pretti
est young ladies injialtimore. The fair
was in affil of a Homan Catholic charity.
- - OS t: of the nil 6,nnib4ls that Barnum
imported four sears ago , is to bo married
sbortly to sioung tlertr4ll girl whiiso
:her; keep , : a - -e;..rar shop in New' York.
!le is agood-lookin.glfellow t went--fire.
with Europv:in leatOres.and a light yel
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E. 0. GOODRICH. R. W. ALvorm.
Towanda, Pa., Thursday, Juno 15, 1176.
HEPUIELICAN STATE COYI.IIITTEE.
The members of the Ilvpuhlican tt.:.nte l'onnnittve
aty requ.zsled tn meet at time Luchle:ll.mik. , , arrti.
i,urgh. on 'SVF.IIN'Tz , , , I)NY, the !"...itit at
,i•ciock., P, M; win he ;mil.,
acted at this me.V.lng.. awl 'a f1:11
11EICUY M. ItoYT, Chittrman
1. WILSON NoRRIs. S.seri•t:Lry.'
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BriPUBLICAN STANDING. COMMIT•
A'grerably with adjourninont,: the llepuhlierm
C'otnntittee of Itindfot7l Coni:y will nipz.t
in the Grunri .I , try itnotr. Pa., on 717
DAY: JUNE O. li7ll. G'el'‘')l•l:. P. M. As
campaign witsiDrn ire , +;..n. a ri,..l,:itten.lalwe to
rrqn-stetl. folloAhg oinn.
rnse the Cttmlnlttee:
G.'. lc - limey. Shesherpdtt: .1. V.Sat retire, Mott ,
ristt(nt; Asa Nichets, illet .1. 111 , !C.1111 1 4
'Ward, Towanda: 'Benj. I(.,trtielr. •A'sythint F..-W.
KCTI Athens twp: I. D. Stpstr. 1111r1111;Von
F. Swt,i; Metnrr.t: .1. 11. Cr;o?t. Tr-y ro': (1.-d
Iliad:well. West Ildilltfstige%: 'Thee. 1 , 1.• re,..
batik': Ward IVarrt•ii. ( p.:
; N. 1"). Mare,.( Ite:,11e1tl: 11. 1.. ('as'.. Or
well; L. D. Prince. Itutne; W. S. liitittity. Tflet,e
: NI. Tracy, rs;;,1;1:11. i i ; .1. Doae.
(I,rden. • 11-.. it.
A111(91`,1,(.re-;'ha,. Tt-riy; At.
W httney. Wr•oN: \Vie.' N. r, North Tett
.leht; 11. (true:. r K t . Nya,d. I. D. )(pi
ney. IVard. Towalida; NI, 5.. 1 111. - er. Tut, arre-t:
W. 1!. 1t.4-4well. I'l , ter: ;Z. \l 4 . Dat.11.,;!. AN - 1
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'lron; Coe. li. Pot. A:tA
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Wilntet.-; reltuel• l a: 11. 11.
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St;.ttni. Trey tsrr...: U. Beek, ,tlt. I:idzeletty;
Ler ,, y Itet,etnlk, Letter: Itltt
W at. Ilrewn. spring:L.lA : herd Ilts. - ;, Al,anyt
( I:as. Mrdyneltt., Oyerttle,.
Wrj sTurs - r every member of , the
Standing Committee will be 'found at
the meeting on Tuesday next
importinee of the campaign on which
we are now entering should be an in
centive4o prompt action on the pact;
of evei:y• tarnet ltepuldican.
tii . tie of holding County 0.11Vell
tik;11• and the SeleCtion of \'i dance
COmmittees will be attendel to at
the meeting. If any of the
in tl:r counts are unrepresented, theY
shtftild - name a eio,ninitteetnan- and
have him report at the mei tingon
1V ItEi; leaVc tll 'tl'^r(•'4 l tr ,
rulEk.:(ll
propriety of eot:v noln-
vonvcat:oit
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IN ill IR! fi•iitertii
t'. a lil 1 slual,l.lo
tuc comity ticket. "co • c.lit
he 'l ag er any , of the eft:llll , l;tte liy
calling the (.6nvont icm:lt v
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sN'ere last week )11, , (1
plavyki in their M T. nwiM
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Nom - entirely ro;:tpletelv 11:e
! t•Soittlicra people havo :Le("• - pted
.sodtaLion, and late
open rebellion :.gainst ttttc
meat, and vindi.:ti ye spirit against
the Ilepublican party, i= illitstrateii
by the followin , * incident; I's ri.-pOft
ed by the Prt:.•7: , of last Isei•k:
EDITORS;
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that L comniitt,l t
inl o the urt
t.Ntthillatio7l,
In an I.orienee 4/r !-ixtt•eu ye•ir ,
in the !louse, stp•ii pas,‘,./t•
before, his s e risl•!--. :.‘l,ln.lny h:iii
nev e r oc , urrel 1 , .•1%)r-. "I hive -44;;.i, ..
if. '
ir country. ami 4-x
-from the !lou-e with tlfo most
lramatie etTeet. everyl)i,4ly* wro:ight
',fp to the highest of ext•itement:
I have Si.ien all tie lntr r eonstitational
amemlntents lsssrri, when the lloor
:ul4l galleries were in f•e,-tneh‘s of pas
,ion 1 have ltearil ret , ort-: real from
the I le ,, k of great - victories to ourar
mies when every lov:il t9n , r:to
ell with joy. :mil I have heard the
news of the final overthrow of the
country's enenlie, proehlim,i iu this
Ir:ill:when poop!, went wild, but I
ni•ver thrillin
" 01TP of the n-man..e.-: growing
out of the war has jr--t Leen divulged
at Washington. It is :L : - ,triking
:,mple of the ehange.t the Ivar has
- Wrought as well a.:(:of the permanency
of some of the passions of the South
ern people. At the last Presidential
election Bruce I'. Thomas. a young
man: of • good family '-Hit would
have been respeetable in this lati
tude—residing at Selina,: Alahaina,
voted the Repulatean ticket. ? Ile had
served with credit in the Confederate
army and bore a g - iod eLftr,:eter, but
Ile had coraMitteil 'dotal lc
sin. ills step-father. a man of means.
turned him out of doyrs: his former
associates broke their friendship.
Ito iVaS Oenied eraplOyment, and el 0-
rywhere he went the 1111.451 of scorn
and derision was poluyed at hint. It
is doubtful what his fate would have
been at this juncture, but for the in
terposition of a good Samaritan.
Jere Ilaralson, a negro, WllO
had formerly been a slave of Thomas'
father. but who is now a meniber of
Congress, pitied
.his condition and
procured him.employment as a elerk
in the Treasury Department at Wash
ington. A few weeks ego, the young
man fell ill, and . was nursed by riar-.
alson, who, finding him.boyinul hu
man aid, telegraphed the facts to his
• good family ' and friends in Ala
bama. No response was received,
and a few days ago Thomas died ;
again his relatives were telegraphed
to !come for his Wily; and again was
there no response. ;lle W i ts hurickl
fat Om his 'native Mate, and his On
ly itivarneis wero bhkek Jerry Ilantl-
Tiott and a secret Aoeiety 'if Welt he
4013 n friktnd(47,-
PENNSYLVANIA'S DELEGATION.
The Republiciti pafty was rePre
sentid at Ciacipnatiltisterday by as
able a delegation as. s 4 State iift,he
Union, and it is discreditable alike
to the contentioni which appointed
them' and the delegates to say they
could be corruptly manipulated.
NON. J. bO;4IALD CAMERON,
who . headed the list as delegate-at
large, is a native of Dauphin CO. He
is :theta forty-three years of age; and
has, taken little interest ht: polities
Until within the last ten years. Ile
is a shrewd and daring leader; Las
never aimed to popularize himself,
even in his party ; and. discards all
sentimentand affectation for power as
the best instrumentality to govern
men. He has never held political of-•
flee until his recent appointment, and
ue l ver aspired'to one. Ile has bee
1 a leading railroad manager and hank
•
er for many years, and is one of the
wealthiest gentlemen in the interior
of the State.
The delegate-at-litrge from the east
evil of. the State was Wii.m.Am R.
LEEt)s. Ile was horn in Philadel- ,
phia, is thirty-seven years of age, and
received au education in the conunon
schools.- lle carlY took an active
'part in 100 l politii:4, • and was alt ;
pointed a carrier in the. postollicC.
From this he was promoted to super
intendent of fetter eatrierS: Leaving
the postothee, he accepted office in
the United States Mint, and' after
that was Deputy Shayilf under Mr..
How FrOln this' point he was
tr:Mferred to the Collector of Itee•-•
Dock street, and after
that elected Sheriff, which p'Osition
he hell for three years. Ile is one of
the active men of The Republican
party in Philadelphia..
HENRI" M. Horr I; as I)6rn in Lu
2erni• couniyin Ile was t:(ln
eatetl at 'Lafayette and Col-
le:res, graduating 3 tt, the latter in
studied law In the office of the
late Chicr Ju,tire 'tow a nd
took good rank at the 141 r: In Au
gust, ' P,N:1;1, he ryas ; commissioned
( . 610114 , 1 of the Fifty-ser
°nil Pennsylvania: re , riment, after
tvar(l:- its Culuucl, anti for
Ills :\ it
meritorious services was inade brevet
"Brigadier General. Ilk war record
is brilliant and conspicuous. and cov
ers a large part of the field of opera
tions in Southern Virginia and North
and South Carolina. In he was
appOinted bv Governor GE:un - an
additional Law .lud!re of the Elev
enth District, awl discharred its du
ties until the ensuing election, }she u
ow: of tIM dominant political party
in / his section was chosen to succeed
him. ,
Iziu:ERT KEY. was born in
Pittsi.unYli in 1:••:: edticate4l in that
its : initercti
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ing honso. from thenco engagefl
a the A Ile:!heav I>ank of
1:,‘; :vi bec:lme cashier
yf didinstitution, :0111 01 1 'N7 1 Vice
President. a_position which he now
hol4ls. In I ' , 1:9 he w:1-, ejecto' l l State
Treasurer by the Le!ri;,lature ; ide-
Teatol by the same boay iu 1,570;
a fain eteetea- ,in l ' , 7l and.
When the Olive was made elective
peolae he Iva-: nontinated in
-72.ihn , 1 elected at t!te ensuing Oc
rift-. •11
too( releetion. to serve two years.
hi- 'term last.month
ji
The dcle , ate from this district was
Wm. 'l'. DAN - ms. Esq. Mr. D. is too
well known in this count;y, as an able
lawyer. ea rncA Republican and thor
ou!rhly upright man! to it: bite any
notice at our hands. Tli was born in
Walcs in 1 but came to this cowl
' try while a lloy. At an early age he
prepared Lin:-elf for the profesiort
of teaching, and was for several years
employed as Principal of the Graded
School in this place. While thus
engaged,- he Was pursuaded to com
mence: the. study of law. At! the
breakinr , out of the rebellion he had
just commenced the practice or his
hitt his books Were
thromn aside amd his clients dismissed
. •
to cuter the army. After Ica% ing the
army lie a!rain resumed the prM;tice .
•of his procession. and soon found
himself in the ini(hkt, of a lucrative
business. With the exception of one
term in the District Attorney's of
: lice, he has,nevertsought nor held of
ticial position. On the appointment of
Judges Monnow to the Judgeship,
Mr. D. entered into ,co-partnership
, with Judge Attmcua, and continued
in the firm until the election of
Judge M. to the Supreme Bench.
He now stands at the head of the
Bar in this county; and lie is a'
pronounced ItepubliCan, is universal
ly respected by good men of all par
tics.
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TIIE following is a copy of the tel
c!rratn received by \I r. KNi ITT, chair
man of . ..the Judiciary •bunnnittee in
regard to the 1;L- INE gation,
and which was•suppressed. This ac
tion of the ehair i man atfords one more
evider.ce.of thei unfairness and parti
san spirit whieh has animated the
several investigating committees ap
pointed by the rebel House during
the present session:
• Lospos.— To Chairman House Je.
dietary Com miike, Washington : I
have just read in - New York papers
Scott's evidence clout our bond
transaction, and can fully corroborate
it. I never gave Blaine any Fort .
Shah Railroad bonds, directly or
otherwiSe. I have three foreign rail
-Way contracts' on my hands, which
make it. impossible for me to leave
without great pecuniary loss, or I
would gladly voluntarily come home
and so testify. Can make affidavit to
this effect, and mad it if desiriA.
Josimi CALDWELL.
• THE official report on_the cause of
the ileath of the late Sultan of Turky,
signed by nioet..en pliyricialri ('f all
!itairmaliti c n &Alit,: it to he mlici4e.
WILLIAM It LEEDS
11 F:NItY
11(.1:EIVI \V. M.Vli.l:l*
W. T. PIVIE:•4
Anus n OF *Vaud sarN,
E=2l
We have frequently, in these
Opreaseil our
. oisapprohation
of the Ptactigie int Valent in these
days, of biasing Incliscriminately
public men* ',When a than is known
to be'eoritiPt orunwork Of
conlidence i let the accusations against
him be made specifically ) and the
proof adduced, and be will soon find
himself without followers. But it is
manifestly unfair and wicked to' in,
ulge in wholesale defamation of pub
lic men, simply for the purpose of in 4
dulling partisan hatred f or personal
dislike. The following article from
• the Lelianori Courier, expresses, :4o
clearly our own 'Views upon '.this sub
ject, that we transfer it to our col
umns :
The people; we' think, are begin
ning to realize that it is not wise to
indulge in thoughtless and wholesale
\alnise of public men,, nor to drag in
lie mire the.reputation of every man
who may have been invested with a
public trust. Calumny is sometimes
like a stream that widens and gathi.rs
force as it flows on in its course, but
there is a limit to the degree that ,the
calmt.niator can venture in•his . as
saults. The appetite for scandal may
for a time give zest to the slanderer's
tales, but the taste for it is likely to
beconie satiated, and it eventually
palls On the senses and grows into a
stench in the public's nostrils.
The Democratic party i 3 to a large
degree responsible for the ocean of
calumny that has been, floodingi the
country. The leaders of that party
well understood that on .an issue in
volving
,simply, the recordslapi print
eiples of the two parties dividing the
country, the party whielt Was on the
side of the rebellion, and which still
holds to the political heresies that
make rebellion possible, had small
prospects for
,getting ciMtrol of the
government. and they, therefore, set
-about diverting the public attention
from • the stionglv drawn lines be
tween the parties by raising up a line
and cry against the integrity of our
public men, and they have in a meas
ure sueceeded. For months past,eov
eri3r. the whole career of our preent
Democrat ie Confederate Congress,
all measures of legislation looking to
the restoration of Our prostrated bu
siness and industries have been en
tirely negleet cd, and tin" time and
ener!•ies of Conf. - .r.riss lis.ve[hcen gIVI II
to the using of drag nets iii the pools
of defamation that something might
be fished up that NV.,ttl<l 111:.(•1:( at the
character of Itepulilican
tieientlt to !TIVC the th n,oc racyll:ll .-
tis9n advantages at the coming Presi
dential election. have had hill
sing at this work: have Idet.n
power to send for persons and papers
to every corner of the broad land
have the command of the :lllQroiffia,
Lions to pay all exp. n...es. 11'0m - ever
gigantic, that may be incurred ; have
had nearly the whole ofCon ,, r(-4s di
',vided up into smellin. committe d
scent out the danuedinr 2 rinnori: - . that
:might lie whispered by some maii!r
nant : have offered the reward of Mi
. munity to rascals of all de *tee:: who
would come forward and hhu•lien the
eharaeter of the men of whom they
were in pursuit : have sat in secret.
like the Sl,:uti inqui.-it receiv
ing the informers' ::des 1.6 ilefame
who would only - I:now that they
Were accused when t calumeiators •
stories were given to tine .pres.c: an , l
what has it all aniottehl to? The
result, it may be said,
cent testimony to thi tf'eneral
integ
rity of Dirt - public servants. Thiiik
of the thousands neon thouiands of
men in the employ of the ; 2 .0N-it:nine:it
:tad then look :it the very fcw who
have had VVeIl Sllslarl4ol ft-toned up
on them hy these wide-spread. bit ter
investigations. WIIV. volt can count
upon your Innters the individuals who
have.been proved guilty or 7.vn , !!! , .or
even been comprome:c4l.l;elkietp tst he
most conspicuous, and he came up to
onice oet of the Democratic
Some half di.zen ,ii-7;n more are
in a le , - (h.t.rree shown to
Urofih•lal IlliSCIr11(41( \OW. !1!:0' 1:1i111.
kid' the bail trainber ii, their CaTly
career of membership of the Demo
eratie party. Even. if thes Poll were
IZClfilhlit'alN, the ignominy Illey
upon the Karl}' was more thah
terlialanceil by the conspi.mons
deiu
oe•rat- who had fallen under the in
vestigations. from testimony whieh
came 0 111. ar - ainst the Ivisnesmf the
committees. Pendleton. Kerr.
are smirched all over, notwithstaiid
. big the poor 'opportunity the Dunn lc
racy have - lee! .for plunder, on ac
countaf their party having been out
of power for years past.
•
(in the simple question of compar 7
honesty between the two par
tie, to say nothing of their. records
as to the rebellion, we should have
no fear of going bet'ore . the people.
When the Democracy went out of
power in ISrd:the left a halikilipt
treaStlry Which had hi•ch
years of Swartwoutism, and which
Inially had h1A.41 plundered of its 1a.1,1
dollar to be used in promotimr the
catise,of treason— But it was not only
the treasury:that was robbed : our
Nayy was scattered °N or lar-oii• seas,
so as tforenddr it harmless against.
rviwilio )10; 011011'e:1k r munitions
Or war had been stolen and transfer
ref 1 to Southern arsenals; and; tile
scorpion head of treason, with its
forked tongiW, was ‘lisaernihic in the
very heart of the eapital,to sting the
nation to death. This is a record
which has gone' into history, and to
'withdraw the people's attention from
it is why so loud a howl goes up re
: garding the corruptions of to-day.
OUR NEW SECRETARY OF WAR
0. N. WonDEN, whose opin
ions on any suhject aytf aNnys valu
able an coluniand has
this to say in file last hut' prml,:ni
• liYpktblicroi in ' favor of Secretary
CAMERON :
There is no doubt, among those
wlro . know him, of the bnsiness char
acter and high personal qualifications
of J. I). Cameron, the present ineum
bent 'of this high, position. As Presi
dent', of the Northern Central Rail
road-during the Rebellion, he was
among tike most efficient aids of the
Government. • At home he is respect
ed and trusted by all,- except a few,
who have a strarip dislike to his fa
ther. The SOH set out for a life of
business (iii which lie has been suc
cessful), and yethe bas loven a hu.st
active and idreetite Republican. -In
IS'ill, when the ; onset was made upon
Gov. Hartranti, 'Don" was one who
never flinched,' but who 'organized
victory' that decided the :Naticinal
contest. Should Rebellion occur Flun
der his charge of the War Depart
went, there would lie no Whifiiiiik or
half-way measures in .suppressing it
as far as he was.concerned. Judging
by the past, his catii,r will ho licfiv
st.ble and popular." • :
BEPVI3II.. ICAN TBLTIIIS.
fiho WaShlhgton li,liahtie `prints'
the folltp4g, Ott. of
real colliman tjense'atutliottiati.
article ahot IdPe in every
Reptiblie*lotitol In the lAna
"It *as irembrkeA by inaiiith`ptiltt
nal people,!whi) rejoice at the gitindiu
the New 11:ami)shire election, that the
-Republican , ' (f that State were men
who interesteit
cal affairs; who muicratood the hear
ing of cnrreni, events; and who 'were
capable of fOrning an opinion upon
the great , vieMions of the day, little,
,if any wayi lilferior to : persons who
stoo tlrominent in the party and
„,
were regarded as statestnen:
” This is high praise, and nothing
has occurred to detract ' from it. It
would be well I for Republicans every
where to imitate so good an example.
Let them watch the progr t gss of pub
lic thought.. I Let' them reflect on the
grand principles of their party,. and
the glorious } record it has achieved ;
and never for one moment forget
the great object the IlePablican party
has in view, Viz s'. To "render secure
the ntion.df the States; to estab-
Usti freeddni i i tltroughout tin *land ;
and to protect the eqUal rig,tttB of all
!lien as eitizas before the law.
" The asediuleney for a season of
the I temocrts has interferon with
this work. - 4, haS impeded, and seeks
to overthrow it. lint .the taint of
disloyalty ';4liielt so largely alfeets
the Democratic party, and its obvi
ous intention, should only.arouse Re
publicans tci a sense of duty and to
the detern4nation to throw their
whole heart] and soul into the per
formance. llj ith this vi e w, it. will Pot
be out of i& t ice to Ott forward sonic
telling truths, which ate 'alwa.3 - s ap
plicable, aPd whieli at this tithe
should he f f reasttrei l l up' with care.
For the eamOign of. I sift must be
fought with the' wvapons of truth
against thine of error; awl witz . hied
1 Itepultlichns, who l'()Ved and still
love their ( I ..ottlitry. all - ititist Demo
crats. who sNimpatilized with, the re
bellion and l i who to -day cannot shake
oil their res.p(tnsibility for it.
,- t
" .N „
latiellil yifill•tninti to oppose'all
propositituni for a third party. and to
support the Otepultlican nominee for
the conventi o n at Cilleinnati. Any
other eoursd would lie iiijarious, while
every Itepti Rica n ) init.-;t, be found at
,
his . po-,t to ,ear the 'hear - and burden
of the day, and willing Id labor zeal
onsl,y for l!u, silek . .c-4 of his party.
11r.1,('ate, al Democrat, carte to Con- .
gre: , ,s bv .L 111:.i fl'ltV , lf tlvo votes olci,
ly over his i ltept;l , lic-in opponent., ,
"Throw 1,) the'w lad- :AI i•le:i. , th.it
lieniol.raevi is a partv .oi . verorio: I t
11C1 . 01' V,411. a' other It.-; present lead-,
cis. TherJ was littlt reform until
,i
epuin , ,I
the ittran party i:allic into pow
er, ri,lien iis Ille:es111'0 , laid the rutin
-dation for 1 the country's greatness,
and its 1•i to in ‘N ( all It and pom cr.
True reforipen , must lie looked for
among- thu4e IY11 , ) vo re t.-tie when the
Nation wa.ji imperil,4l;, and as Ptt 1:1:11-
litany were', t rue to thk . N a tion I‘l,n ti
attacked tel VA...! .-!olitlicra
_ln.otociney
and their Il' emo i•ratie;jlliv-I, Itcptil)!i
cans alone can !IV tra,t(•.! I ; Oil l'o
(hie(' tlIC: I'e'rk)l . lll 111:11 1 ,l' ll'i't%-•:iti n i
lilt the people out of ' the r c-alt- it .
the Dettmelratic war. 1 .
" Demotlratie and other jumnials
not in sytipatlty with the Republi
can party 'level their dentmciations
at that t-litss of llepus..lican leaders
who strucll the ri.1,1, liar.ieq. iitirill! ,
the war, aci V 411 4, sild ‘ 'e it , 1'1 , ) . .t . IlaVt •
holt wor king to --tin. end - that the
conque.t, 4 \ vr hilt' elll' rllliC , O illc 1:V
-1)111111C Illidlit out lie — Sit h:1:•1'11 that.
its M1)(1,19011 NVI)111d only lie a (lifts
tion of tiine. Tlii., is laicruage of
_serious inil i por., and deMantis the at
tention olthe people. Ilepuhlicans a re
warned to .ii-r e , . : c o l i thcse attacks, in
order that they nta,,' ill'Vlit , ' Lhl it ill
ergieN in 1 OW I . llkot 111:11111Cr Li) the
great work in italch ilad it not 1,-(-11
for this (Alt's of men the iesults ,d .
the NV:lr
,till:111, 11:11t! lictli ii iircrciit.
.11(1)111 1 11Call - :4.l''. t (.11:WitiW- t)t . Vitt p(3 , ,,e
lit'ElliSl• ttey are Patti lot it%
i
Ito it it Le qiehtaed by the pre
tense or (Hoejii:ooer,l..i . o. with. The
:-:oot.it I'yro,4 re i rw ili,,„ s , „
~hl, t crip
ple,t disown:l , r, :mil inflict ifropara
hle injut,i till the country : and the
ilropi,,,sal liiii..a. col.ie . iron , . ScUithern .
men jwltolntrist -Thor[` that. they are
prepared for it. On this point, a
prominent Republic an has expressed
himself hoth foreihiv and justly. Ile
said : 'll have de:-ired, and do now
il - esire, thau, a perfet.t reconciliation
hetiveen {„he friends and the late ene
mies of the nation should take place,
but whip! 1 am willimrt ti'?, concede
Much, 1 all
not MVO: to have the con
cession all oil one side.'
These 'are truth , worth 'remember-
WE
INVESTIGATIONN/
tlw prt ,, ,ent rebel House (r 1
\Vliili
litpresel,
tat ivc; a re . i n vcsti;::ai (?
th,.),u1,1. pro ; pint.itt. 11,-
1 )111.6c:04, they not' not forget that
they art} to he invit,ti!utttil LY the
people t . luring the :ipCiroat•hing, cam
paign. It will InA, an - ea,iy matter
for theini ; to satisfy 4 jury of the peo
ple with regard to their acts during
the past tifteen peari;: A eotenipora
ry Tuts thclsituatloi in this finntent
style :
.
"It will go hard with the halm
. crats when they eona - r
.hefore the
Grand ,Ittry of the nation with t.le
candidate and Weir platform to justi
fy many things. It will go hard with
them to explain the rebellion and its
resulting sacrifices of blood and
treasure. It will go hard with them
to explain their early and persistent
assaults upon the national curreniy ,
and upon the public nab. It, w ill go.
hard with them 1,0 reconcile their
hostility to emancipation an d iiiiiver..
sal ::Ittlrage---lit nothing • will go'
harder w itit them than Ihe record
they have made up against themselves
in the present I louse of Representa
tives. The Democratic majority in
that body, in their conduct of their
-investigations, have disregarded all
the traditions of English and Attlee
jean law, They held every man sub
jected to investigation to be guilty
,from the start, until their Democrat
ic Speaker himself , was touched. Sev
en hundred witnesses were examined
against the Secretary of the Navy,
I lon. George M. Robeson, before they
allowed him to he pl'esent, in person,
lint the Democratic Speaker, ' Mr.
Kerr, had the ablet4 lawyers in the
house as his friends on the commit
tee and , appeared' in person and by
counsel, and when the,Witness against
Mr. Kerr, Mr. llarneY, asked the :Litt
of .counsel to protect himself against
the ingenuity of this array of legal
ability, the privilege was denied him.
'lf there is any love of . fafr play,'
write a distinguished. friend from
I.Wasliington, 'left. in the American
people, this conduet alone sh r ould de
-feat the Democratie party iniNovent
iwneNt,' II
mErNios or THE Aft Irmo
• , POTOMAC e; ; - - 7 - T7:.^^.q ,
;•¶IIC rotes: is 4VPhe
rotomiii • Inyt
we*
&id atid Wittiza 0414 a
Hen), fi
dresA
General fix, after sketeitipg the )
greys or the anti-slavery strugg e and
ivarinly eulogizing AnnAIJAM
eottvi snid:
i ,
. 44 Fourteen .dayn affmr the ,
cniallel
patio!' procla,Mation wns iast:cOi Mr.
Lincoln addressed to me a ;letter
which I will read to you. .;, It was
marked private and confidential, and
has been preserved ninon my ' pri-
i•ate papers until tliis hour. But the.
events of that clay belong to the his
tory of the past, .and I violate no
conthence in giving; It to YO4, 0 0 sv .
i l
galta itly sustained him in Liaatutain
ing tic integrity of the Uniqn. It
disclo,sea the fact; which I ';have al
ready stated, that his prociaination
did not command the undikided ap- -
probation of all wed were - acting
with him In upholding the public au
thority. But I. give it to you M4o 1)6.
CallAc it touches :wither ?questimi
on which I desire a few woniii—the
emplcyMent of colored trOnes—tn
regard to which there waif . , slso 'at
that time a tlitterenee of opini'pn. j
" I think you wil: aree., With me
. .
that the style of this letter; i IlTief as
it is, is Characteristic of thc man, of
his clehr insi!?lbt into his suhjecti and
his singular imwei' Of expre.sfiing his
thoughts in ithe most .coticien and
most effective. language. i Read it,
carefully when • yon shall :see it inl
print, and then sa.;' whether there is.
a word Wanting, or whether there is
a word which eau be omitte4i6thout
imPairit,g its perspicuity and force :
..priveit. ilvi' r!,nf , terriial
: . IA tx tii:V !it ,k s: , i''l,
IV A,II INtiT.l,...latouttry.f4; 1 .0 3. C
NlA.l.ll:•ii EN En Al., 1)1 K—.l/ll Drqr .i . Ir : Ille
prort:tuutritto 11.1. horn 1, , t0t.1. We ,tern not soc
-44,7,1114;—nt 00 , 1 \ler.• progro..-lug tortNlcr,‘ iy—rrith
out t 11, ,Niili, that wt. limp it, and lictkr 4it tilt.: ill,-
itilti - iiiitiv,i i a It lA,. iV.. 11.1 101 . :11 . -.111I1• 11l et,11:111/ 1 1 1 1: 11•-
11 . 1: , /, M . 11111.1 1,11'0131, ...111.• :I.lvant:ig.l:l“.ln It. If
pr:l ' ,,ilr.ll , l, I. thol - J.lw, vs ill 111:1111r];oli fou sour
mi;,11..oto.Oloroll opinion witofttor Vortrto Motinte
:WI . V.“ 11,1,7% 11, otto or both. rutild mg: it. whole or
o.
tpart. 1. 1. a:wi ,,, 16 . q t.) colott,llloli, li.as in? the
WI tte for.,:too: ttorr-saty at •J.ltto , o,'l , l:fros to Ito
1 or plortl .•Irwrrtottr
g • l'ools truly,
(;envrals En.m.‘s, fllld
11: , 6K En., olernor liAltiltl.)4 - r, Ex
lioverllor l'uitTi:s; and others, marls
:ulil
• 01JR IVA`AIIitiTON 1,1;TTD11.1
Dont Pad, at tin -Ponfe4rrato
-Dr•orketp4 r - Ja.sirs (1•
and no g0r. 4 ,17.,r-ra Pros--Thfr;eikrtion
Adj , ..L.ram.nt, Conrrcsa•
\v lA7II
inirinz the pas:. few
he . this year,
Levu Ph'Ssa"t• I "ts
suddenly clianiXe(l, and all :A ;puce we are
hneight to u. realizing sense: of some of
e fi 'Os I.f t he appro.tehing hot sea
son. 'There is, however, no preparations
being Inatle for the tusnalilepaiure of our
sea-lathers anti mountain air 'inliakts.
;:riwar, Utie .i irlllf,lll:ol.l4 V1:11111
as thq S% licr
is in ,nly 11:1 , 1 t• li)v. a its 11a s, and
olor , t. its (hiiits. • .
Among th.• c6.,iit.B of tilt• ritst::fcw illaYi%
it .ippv.c.,, that. tu.'"lk...ta of 11..5 . , ill , . •.. utpda•: -
c1 . ...i.c4 N :1.111 ' .. 1 . .1,'1,. e ~. ~ ,, ' 1) .11: :- , h.ile" , his
til.tii!-tv. .
~
Pu , P
:o.il ,uno,have retul 441.nu10n1.t . us.
and. fe:ole,,, of the heat. 11;11 . . onfiir.d
thoir yell‘v thig, kith it , Iliaill4lllll slialted
relit VC a V,' 0% 0, 4 1: I hi`
ie 1 . . ,1 if of one of oue rwell hotels
of the faslii,mahle nest eutl.'•
in that. imetex q.t .- the
llliu~t al, keo)sii a:: the lii•vo. , ly John -
S11;1 'II, Iris itilperiatf . Maje , :ty ap
pears to oeettoy hits thee in tl.teanner-that
tilay lie supposed its uio,t a Ve(Ti a
-1 )14• to llis tastes. I.ik4 the wind
"that bloweth where it listetli.'•
pears upon the :Ntret-1.5 at ail:bolus , . sea
,onahle lIF 11115( . :15011a1 MS` and t he quiet
and unobtrusive hjeli . he par
the even tenor of hi:. stt 4 .lll;zely
in Pout tast with tile fu , s ilea s!sine of our'
Netninent to.tke they stint
gilt their little lueir i . of authority
upon the politioal
But. with the fact that there a live
E:iipetur ainoie ) . te, and 11:it, 1.2.(w2,ri5, is
emunut
tei s 1,1.,1% 'le:, out fury of
a volcanic ei.ipti“n, thi-eity; \Vitt, eettaiii
tiNcoptions. is unus.laikv onler, anil ti, st
:-Hicc iile -ilecline 't
of the
I.ll,EltAl I.; iloolti;El:PEi
who wrote himself (hewn bigger man .
that old tit:int, — the .Capital . ,littitiliug - is
f.iiiious for its freTtent
excitements. ilistutliatiees
combats ;hat intim, its walls.
IVashinit - tiqi dealers 'Pe hi) rav j tntltini. but
honor audtemesty beaming iu the intel
lectual ‘isages or their broth
hiyoloi rather iiersi , teut in
asking - Ilitlonent for the radials little bills
to whieh' they had trusted ;limn, ate:being
tinexpeFtedly rewarded W kicks and
knock-downs for their credulity and pre
ialinidion. Fitzhugh amid his; gentlenl4ll
- crowd of assist auts, although obliged
itostep down and out.: may still be found
ilingetiltg around the halls 4)f the 'louse ;
aid ill the classic hulguage for whichithey
are noted, wish it distinctly understood
that they are "gentlemen :sir, by
g awd
sir." Bet they evidently believe
slave 'the anoielit Pistol that " base' is the slave
that pays," and hence tlitiftibtoriety the
'apitol is ae.piiring. and , the in c r e ased
number of pollee leporis which limier thy,
heading of "di link and disorderly," grave
the eoluinits of the local i•tess.
Prom the shape that matters are ri
taking. it begins to Mid: as if the session
of t'ongress would eontintle throughout
the entity summer, and without any prac
tical purpose. Day- after qi),j , and Week
after NVeek is allowed to roll away into
the , fm . lgotten lost, and still theee is not
ii
irf, accemplished in the *ay .of needed
legislation. Nothing is hying alone but
winging scandal over the entire laud, and
Attempting to blacken and defaine the
reputation of thitse who stand prominent
before the puldie as. defetidqrs ;mil sup
porters of the Republican :party and its
principles. •
The latest in this line islliat recently
attempted f:fiort i di'stt•ttt:tiuu of the
character and standing or
.1.1,4 ES
The min that the Di A nioeraCy 110t,!0111!:'
nn heartily hate, but' evidently
,most
earnestly fear. Ilow sell (boy have suc
ceeded m their nefarious ':,schemes; the
proceedings of the House, Aurring the
past few days, sufficiently show. To cast
artiund 'him a net-work .; of suspicion
stink:lent to preclude 11w , :p,issibility of
his being made the nominceo(f he Cincin
nati Convent ion., was the imlY grand oh
rijes;t,at which the Democracy had been
aiming. To accomplish this, they have
'been straining every :4new,llinving every
bit of political machinery, planning every
scheme anti striking every .:blow. that
would in any way aid them in effecting
their purpose. The recent. Magnificent
defense %Odell Mr: Blaine made for him
self, not only changes the admiration and
applause of Republicans everywhere, but
it has, without question, greatly increas
ed his thattees for ,being the Presidential
candidate of his party. ,, . That, he was the
victim of a conspiracy, snggeSted by the
desperation of the Democniey; , in the hopo
of defeating him at Cincinnati, no one
will for a moment dispute ;,and, to secure
this, expedients haver been resorted to
heretofore - unknown in the history of
political warfare.
But not alone to persons Of the chants:-
ter and high standing Of Mr,: Blaine are
these attacks confined. Front recent de
velopments, it would seem that no ono
identified with the Repnblican party is to
be allowed to escape their wicked spite.
When they are forced to enter the quo
five departments, and assail With
•
ANON lt , 1101:8 elf Al!O
the character and good name of those who
hre net-u[l bn( the imsitions of
eler4N which instances is being.
don 44 it is but another evithni-e tliv
Ili ift:tis of their feelings, idioWing tOwliat
c m mil l it l q ale itqf',l o nl and
to w i n o ; tsl,4e ivoRA4 they arn
• •
theinselves.l In all the .various • tr4tions
of life, whether it be in • Vrol""'
or otherwise, whether it bo •
indtvidvals,lamApert„be r
.or titan tho ;cm;
The coiled ;Ise
‘ Nit o
hated thing in cm ^
warning bolo Mr• g
While the c
their rebellions * • lia/pittjet*
but barter; away the p'enple-;5 Limo 11;ill
political capital, and have squaoderrk
thousands upon thousands - . of the liul lid,
Money to_ :iur cstigate..l4a.l Abet
hallo endeavored , in every conceivable way,
to belitter:end bespatter the character or I
every one connected with the atlin;nistra;!l
tion, no matter how high or how humble:
his position. Deceived and misled hy thtx
Dcmocraci, which promised such a -glori: - .!
Dori piviii grin MI - event - of - a poi ,
change, a little less .than a year.oge, the
petiple,Weiteliroveileft -.llllco 30,, place
their hand's the trim of government, but
where have, all these glorious protnisee
; beef] fulfilled'? Unable to place their liandS
upon a single measure -providing fur of
in any way looking to the relief of the
Inishiess wants of the country, - the °Teal,
Dimoeettle, potty which promis'e7l hs
much, can only point to a 'colander filled
with unfounded and• unsubstmitiahal
charges ,against the Administration and
' the liepuhlicon party. 'Phis; so- 'far,
the full Measure of their six monthA legs -•
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•
The appointment of
a. D. tAATERON7
:ti Secretary of War, .is 'very genewilly
conceded ;as being an excellent one in
every respect ; and for rmsons With 31160),
the pnblie is familiar, regrets are beirtg •
expres.stal by intinY t that he had not been
called into the Cabinet at an earlier perbcrl
of the 'Adtterhistratitm... The impression,
so industriously set afloat by Certain
political seers, that, gut appointment COO=
tained ly certain political significanc'e,
that would Le developed at the Cibititmati
Conventien, has entirely disappeared ;
and it is OW very generally believed th 4
there was, not only no bargaining, in tile
. premise", but that ,the place was nip.
' sought for by either Mr. Cameron or
friends. On the other hand, there is fir,
precedent that will c*tablisb the fal•t:
that the ;President, in the larniationof
• Cabinet, has ever attempted 'any wily
to influence:or control' the actions of its
members in Oath- preferments. Thei-ela
bet little questlint that Mr. Cameron was
selected for the ifosition by reason id' his
aeltnowledged fitness and ability, and firit
for the purpose Of attempting to catty .
out any certain political scheme.
• Already the . Sonthern press has coitt
menced howling and shaking the "bloody
shirt " ewer the appointment. Therei!is
Neay.ely a ,jiairted of any prominence thiat
has not co - nettienced harping about "Coiis
tittitional rights," " local self-gfivei.in
ment,-", and " Northern depression." IThe
ptitsota i. 3 ollcinus. Wftit Air. Canter:m:7Al
the head of the War (Ittice, they are liot
slow to i,oreerve tliat their Ku Klux
White latagne, ass:is:dm: will not be id
lowed to go tindistilrbcd in the commiqal
of their :erinicis. The intimidation;
and proscription, which have pio
port ionately' increased as the strong alm
~v the Vederid power has been relax(l , l.
I,t.ty not;
ha V.• ; and. luoice,' iff the fear tliitt
they will lie cumpelled to a liet ter
of the Lta mat seller, curl that
1.1:e provision , : math , protceli.;t6 , l'
dheemancipated in the exercise of ,cit
n's rights, may lie more strictly obsrirv
rd, The press of the tiontli have socket
to raise their old cry about
title ail •• Nortl ? ern oppresßion." II it
regardless of all the clamor which they
may make. Mr. ('ameron will dietbtl4 , .
M Iris usual quiet way, adopt such 1140.;S:
and 1;111•SlIv sit.)!: a coiti.e a 4 in ilis•
lie may deem proper atul ext , •-
During the very short tine that "ill.
I . :11Ileriill has 1;1•eli :si•Crt•tary. he
p..pititty wit 1. every one -
, WelI ) N the &par; mcrc
A. tali
The `'mate Cotnmit tee on at.prop;
-
t=uns have adopted the t (Tort of the t:iti , -
c , .Pinntititee, appointlial to e‘atuino flu
1, islat!ve, exceotiN.• and aptiro
miatioti hill, which recently passed 3 1 .1 e
tone, I and syltielt make ,veli FAV I -
r.2IIiIOti , YIS the , alarivs and nitinti,-r ,
f t;overnme ti t emploce:-.. lii ileallY: ; - :W
the rry l vi,i , .its 011 the 1,111, the ! 4 enote - ha:
1. omtmemied a itcn-eonetuTenets.
rill for iii. 31,1. , ,inintont of a eom
mittee of confeeence, which will dottlit -
less he unable to itt. , ;ret: awl: a. lioth
1louses:11;1%e declared' that they will ',Eno!
recede fll.lll the 1/1.: , i11011S Ilich they 14tve
taken,' suppose the much talfser ,
will then commeinee.
c . trrent that the Socretary of 1 TIP Tte:i•sit
ry has .infortne , l' . NTr. is tudall. Chair Man
.t the n iiiuitteeee on a pp' op notions, f.:l tat
it there he Lal bill.. pa,,etl, he 11111. anci'
the t Ilit't ivtit tho clo:-.0 of thti.tl , -
eal peas', in :teem-tit - Ince With the law;.
compelled to luso the business orolt,
c,Lsitry.
The prospc. t of mi arthoirmtwitt 041,,
tin t 1 " (), • Vet . ) . • t 0 thoset ib uj l l: l v
t • t . t o eSC:IIg . from the 'W:;111 , 1
Wt•:•It11111' 11,W foi,ly !Ton r‹ , .: It
estimatol tlr't the trial of (;everaUlel
-I:nap. which hie; been lix,d t.r ermmiOme
thosixth of July. will c.c.mpy thel4ml
- ;lipoid wo months. Tbure
hav I , eo so much invest h4at busrpc:z•
that had to be attended to by the
that the leg islativelmsinrssofthatbtimeh
of Congress i‘ , .h) a fearfnl muddle : and a
go.Ni many experienced men expreiss an
ivability to see how when they can get
enit, of it. The thrill' hill has lain en the
calendar of the ]louse fur several wi;eks.
untimehed, while b ulls
are only yet in the early stages I . _)f
in uha
tiou, (May the Lord save us from any
more experiments such 'as Of ; prsent
l'ongress.
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re, refaton. wlll 114, , wi1n 110,osavt 14.-
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