Responsfbliffy. Some YParty" in the 'Montrose. Repub.. Nem comes to the defence of gr. O. N. itpracti c , and whether it, Le thittrateget ,, , tteman olio othoipt r ,rsim mire'ttt, ;therefore re * e treat; it; as '..ettiantiting Item tho = 4 • Contiolling" - edittir bithself. - - lIAPPIr itiEW YEATt "I"4l'ALL.J l, purine the two year:viand'. over we hare Before another issue of our . r, lilled'the editorial chair of the DEMOCRAT, Time in his dram, s, trill hare "rung o it i wo have noticed 4.his characteristic otthat the Old an ;an in the Net Yene.?. e gaper it could not confute a posi do not feel 'time t t.intt - taVen-bY'ris; it` has ever stooped to mtmErto ablitt singing atengotgrzet' in , fOtiller:lettr4: - hcenness• to o „, res t ) , friends offd piitroniviieither I . there happens to ben Bislital majority in ,`this this county, it has attempted to ride us will we . attempt-a set. speech". on oce.aeo-.1, flit the . ground .. 11 . as nniljPrianal many.mcrciabit i c4 ).`.4q;- 41 0; 1 1 a Y l l'AtO te A 61 Y4 1 1!c4. -. for theAriskti times '-'papa, atterriptito:rall backluponits in sificerity"nr ‘llealt, ,ntpir the 'thrial dignity, and, seeks to extingnislt . na wish nf';i-.coli t a i,io7 . isf e fr ~y. z ,a. r - to an . .Triitlitette(ttilgitty steobP'4 past, with joyi .and.,.aoreowls - ,..:f0r,„ natty, and Ate mighty size of; its ,wontlei= ever fied,nna wecannotehangulta record:. , 1111 ' 811. e., 1. ., Xdoi 6 rOfnl , fde - * l ** The present:is only:With; the fninre '4!ofjoit,colll,47: organ,we.ltaxel b e f ore * 6 3 4 i ks .oy on e ni n,i i e fio ' . notrincstioned the. siztihf their lead, - thel out hialcinit'destins. , , size of theit'lirains, the Size their eyntc .1 lit/nest Doran°. XIBeF; . fine Montrose R ept al t o co a sys iepret a i ri , no tauttorcl3usineas .of 'opts; .t/nt.YFai. Ef-Get-crior liorstio iiiour itsair hen Mante alone isrespansiblepard. the hitter est liaan,,:aaa _admits the juitice of Or Outs has - -nti weight with ute.•'• , --' I assertion, pinclaiminithat "there was no ,Ve htiieiteret detiied'the right ? &alas , 'tar' thanttll the it ,01 4 C r arpei7itag. 4 .4itais: enough." What ncomphrisoi this: ta te`J :that itsineans can command, and as `tna , : meta of this .Paper in. Deoe ,be tB7ll -Urn/ 4 " IrlF' nu l y.bo anclei , “ Government w-ould makC with, its !ilea in the Piesi. euipleyrhs _may choose to - add • th eir deutial campatgn of _ISQB ? But " mite- r " Nvekt4",e novel:found any, faUlt ready •to accept.this'ens.`,..trnez. slatcrinent because of , the fact,that the f".0001 11 Pir without a question for an editor wlt'ase' :tor of that paper ;came nor . togiu,g_i n:enotq has proved so Shar . Mi the-Pitts- drawn in 'twain, by the tlr"PPaging ("- burg -o'WorkingtWan7sASsociaticiti". ; ,inns of 'his'otra . party , the." Bentleyices" lastlhree'nuintlts; COUR - not,espected ' p ana u tite . ! !_,Mdrtowiteattild , thit triti; to remember .three3ears. Ile.-zeims'to.i.llet,,untit the .Ifercei ivrot-P glory in, the fact htitr.ever, that "honest,' 14114 flaming etlitorialom"international Mr. Seymcrurfrmii defeatctin„ one of the i-itoe between thii counties of Sustittehan, A si.embly atsiricts of City I ,na and 13mdfonl,. which 'appeared in the -dishonest" TotOields:lThis isito news i n columns under his masterly', "control,"' fur the sarne,"honeseimattwas.defeiterl in i.that his. trembling "stiltrr..Wero the Pres'dent fat cOn test , . of 1868; 4 ) 3t is ,l'oiently stiffened up to on.ablb him. to come "stock-jobber," "San-BotilittoS..Pecnkitor" I mt!' a bright 'and' shining stir in the anti "Present taker,". Whea2"adialarstM: .ItOirdw Iting":rindei this bribery;that'. thin hnitieen',noted ss three or the..t'iiprittl:thiC Pc9lo Would consider hint the "fathet,' years Tok,..r.cigUes"..`th:zie, itaki Cit,tlrltt . powgrful Bentley squelcher, .and nation.. Which side did tlm ; Repnbliran that 1:1a nacho would be handed down ,to ta k e • and Irho , tow ?l-future genemttons in glowing immortality Wouldn't it tihra beeit_beffee"fer the .Colln.ll. by 'ibis JriaaMrly .. deception. This' 'and try to LA . rel4§,3,yinailr i iilip*,tyzititl,*li,olmarty other: ike 'l.r;insytieits w o stat4wiaahi . hjp that position: which - , it r I.di.).*,:flad we the disposition, butt ,greyl is so ,stninentLyl;linithfird, to;. Ve.)4 , - , not tmubletts, neither del we - think) thought so then , and Ancist eidpimlicapy7r;they mould be of -any - paitieular interes t we-Inm , not 'clanged'inir • tirded llirect.tl 'editi 4 R,tribikan: — .Bnt we' years either . „,, Mr, Seymenr, Ras. not :his to sSI - .4t this tittle, teat `s.; iL of titS. Frzier cannot get a sheet of paper mado nominated auinr, awl is „acknowledged I, y ,i,l.tr,ge enough.. to put tmt our little Demo-1 411 honest jet:tennis of bath..part4l as h a t, r•cratie light, but it it dies,it-will be frdm Sag re ceived• a. clear majority of *the popn• taome other cense. - 11 fri Y fez . ' lar cote of:the district, but wns „.ME!reisi, .I.lt;m:l'i.sw,e an ptt over_ teal cou nt e d Int hi the fladica! t ac ti cs o f si magnitude, be may draw around, him all Tom Murphy,' Tom .Ficids and' tßoss" 'ilia superficial factors - , WA.. triveline' l Tweed eli9oe. .TOlll :Murphy the Radieali adjuncts, and 11)id bispapeemal from,lcick I w hag of 'thii infamoustrie tas -under to:nunzale, - ,With slugs for'l.ll7e DEitodtt:r t : cr of:official 'patronage of a Republican ..Yet:,llve shall retnAin unmoved in the belief administration stolen -a hale million of ',in ourtability to withstand the shock.' All the people's money and stands lo day as t his calumnifs of "copperhead," i"traitor,". t2..1e of a tlacrtlSZtillittelbair,aLrm,p- I , "rebel' . . Zhe ' Rang' getitocrak. mortEt- . tbrzAg. PENWS t VC EDNIZSDA DIICt..QDBR 21‘ 8741 pest of .instice. .-- On the tither hand,! tte consciousness o onesty-of -pueposc, I t - trie ss e.. Tweed i s : a _ no t a bl e v i ct i m - o r o tund a belief of truth.an onr side, and bar. i Democratic justice, tudie;altliongit by his 1 .510 z-done us much to support onr govern power of corrninion - is electedio theStafe. meat as he has by peacefully obeying its tienate, set his ebance's fur a ; seat 'in the t laws, paying our taxes, and . contributing cr "Tombs,". one of which be l t° the armies that, fought. in .theileivheo has ktely occupied - , are better-than for at of its flag. Arid we haie .the coniiiontee i plami.in the Senate; unless he is issisted I ness of n . fortber merit,' in protesting , ag ai n -by Itaqieials:lh r tinny p tuTases . . I against - fhb altus: of -these immunities of .Tom Field's; tits is ;nit' so clarto a the: people in blood and treasure, cud mmision at the State... Capitol, as a oiiintestit,which hare been, as we believe, so basely is some what r proboble and ti Radical ma'- t prostituted hyst tyrannical and partisan i joeity-may be ealleffmpon to decide wiiiili- .administration; in'its - 3 jobbinc - ..! - .and, or "honest Mr. Seyniottr" shall like the., theft, wbieh he tenaciously supports: soar, to - which ; ho i; .so justty crititled,l - -- --------.--•. .. ...i4 ...77 - --- i Are think that llie- DEstoca.s.r, can still ''' " So Die d So Did." .We once heard an anecdote of a yen -boast of the. polity •of its party, even i e aft& such au exhibition of the instincts i'; kee' whose friend had been.alittl indis ofits tiiiijority. 1 , - ~.. .. •. , . : I posed, wheitreauSlied bow -he -Ins getting. --3•40. 1' along, 'when he startled' his tpiestioniir , - -4 ,1 ----; - .. ia ati „ ti). to the Boar.! , , i l with the announcement ithat, .'t. o, he 'There urn ale . tr - ()tee 'gloating denaa- t died, be did, be's tired ugly," -Note tbe zoginew ill--thQ its.fiwwi i i.rt ) ,-. leap, fik e i Madinat prembave taken upshe Same old iats inti sinking Ship; arti:fteeiag forsafc=i cry, which was raised by the old Whig In an d tazikvig..ir o E- t s 9l 4 e _pit i g e :t ra it i ti ! I party yeari' agii, - _intl' - Which ihey have which they. can .cciiiitinue tbeie official -echoed every year. since, and have now tie udering. Ail these are the woe old pee. {. revamped it..h.YEtetiog With "ghat }index. : lit ical "rats'.! %viao left the old 'Democratic tensire flourish, that lion. G. IL.Parlier, ship to feed oil pildi r aal bounties. ;Tli f -sol, of Davenport, Iowa; one. of "the ?mini-' party jiadities, traitgbierned by.peldelplei! n iit - Demoerati° of that State, has writ but merely seeking for,-ollicilispoils, - pre '• ten zit:tier in.nhich lie ,promiunded the 'IOW desirous hut the ammeratic.partri Democratic party dead, , and urged the shall adopt, some "Possum" !policy, for l abandonment of its organization: 'The their especial *eft.. ''By tileir.blintlisb.l Detroit Free'Press says : "lion. G. - H. men ts, they ,fin i rd ' inveigled; a ... very:lo,l Parker is not it disinterested counselor in Art-ilk kiieed Democrats to stop and - pulpy 1, re^ard to the policy - which he would have witirthem ripini 'the.gie, °Lau approdelt.l th e DeoloPr4e" party pursue, Ile , left fag and deCisivabittie.-As -to' those de: 1 that party ten years ago,end.expeoCed :to sorting rats, we i jalidontsh the' people poi I see its death immediately follow, but itdid to :dime Ailterm.l l .o ColiMie r fo ilie,Detnecrat, I not die. • - . -He , was Mr. Lincoln's 'gov ic corti.erib;- - to pursue heir 'villianimiii ernineut,deteetire at - Chicago,- foi tome: depredations oPort their pockets and sea- , years durini,lhetier,:,and has not Pie', stitntional liberties.: And wee would tiger:( tended to.nelmith the. Democratic : party an weak - • jointek."Pov,irt us - e i n.' Teriart.l since that ;flue anymore than. he did nri4..s" that'euize the D. nicerittie ratikil 'them - . That le shoilty want ' the ' Deno.:' to the iblloWink'aiinigitit Mreedote. , • , lcqttiP:flarq; as such, .4. give ttp its `or=' 4 1..glifen.Gerif Washiugtou was an. Dor,i, genizatloa: is natural..: He Utithantitedly" cheater lleights, besieging... Boston, one oft fee's ashamed of hift. present party, use, his aids thongitt he:was.unueoew.'arily el. c i at ii . ,„,, an d "tit, ane w dim. i i iid, f , th o ; posing. binned* and seatured ;to Sat: so to' -- . . . - '. —.- hope T hat he may, m that - way, fait again , the Getieral;_to 'his-tile - couthrovir.r. re-. ' plied,"Colou et,- if, you , think tha . position 1 ilitP ...decent,. - p olitical ",- company:,;' , 'lion: too dangerous-for your yresinec ion .bad Geoze ii. Parker,' of Davenport,lard s ; better vie the i -rear" - -, -- I , ~ - .-- is.cat clone in.his erix.Mties!' . - 'The niii2ve, if nut .iactly:litpraf . writ "Yes,lind'about TuitrtliniutoMri,;;.. gyve likiUmiud all . ...Pospirdlyj Democratic:l Ltiiisi 'Of•DMiOeiatie '"i'reetneir 'in these . loaders of just . 4ft.t.:4l/0; AlOtlitt.•TOllis4,ll:rl4ltedlitateB will itanoimei•et the bah. who have principles at Stake,. not 'power ; ; lot iips ',iti.i.!if.',, in . the low A 13 4, thunder, thitik of.herMand thatif:thpy`fhinplieir;', tones ot fDaniel Webster, that it." still position for personalagrapditement /idea: fire?.;' and will - demand the overthrow of ge*COie-Y *g4 b4teigoit' th'e' rear". “itock- .- loth'eic' ' l 'ol4.'6ol6kt plittidereiii. There are ettoPghltrac auti. `fried-leaders- Ito. a return ‘ . 4clinititti6inal libertY. And' f„..th e .ci ta a# Old N a ti ona l party, 1 0, 10 a r e i thc.reinstating or, kotilzbiy.irt .ontgercia ready:to...face death - even fee-their' -nettle/ reentudnainiitiation:- `...-. .: ,: f ...:-., '..:' ';, , priapipet:;ll,l- th4e,"Miss Xanays" *out. :-' 4 '':` '''''','""."- • t"la"C'''"'"; :- tale iliii.A),ir :Ace; let the - "4aiii i il i_'-` 4 -ftraiLateilancolni";l ll ., - ),Yediiesday. -ra' sci.drire4hem kr : atilt:47 of. W. drum - '''Bllt.ll:trili-4estitled "PI!" stores and 4 . dma 'id mi.- martial arthe ballot:43oz. '.:7- , ' , "'Y di ' V • l f!' ' '''' l46 tuiriso. l o/.:. ,1 , 1 `i• ....___4_, - „,„, ' . - • -; - .f 1; • 111 11a-,-Wf;steru7FomPpOei.', v.'. ,: ;' ' ~ ,7 y -,- . eci -:.-Tlie qtrtiToflratity-i-A . tnieAotig ! ... - JA I t l.i(Ck: = '-- ' - i t " - ' -- - •' ", 7 ' . 7 ' ....,,,,-,. =„' tin 4trike, . wrd wwdotarg4.o A Siiperitioy A "contribut4" of the ',Montrose Re. inallicau,styling hiinselt 7Cpmtnentatqr," jartioe,a at the • lead toff hitt,effusion th fol'kkttagionlbu ; t‘ In hisy/Wbune rospfetns 'for 1872, M. Greele, has trutelk-toany ..about Italy, 4r..., bet Voes not say whether ha will sup port Grant for President, if he is' the Ite- PUblima nominee. Suit now that is the most ituportant-point upon which• the old Tribune mallard detima lufortaa.ticut from, Mr. (I." ~ i< i .5.....1 - „,1 - .... _....lSigaxlyat,tita-vaosa-ALliumeAu ' le l'q 5 11 6 that.b?• `tili ?=e 4 :4 0 4; YadiedV and goes back on Grant's Presidential hidiri What mess, 'lgii4fthe liamocwatib doctrine tr-trniwyrts - r 'Anil:Katy" and spith,ont his trtte Radical yeiitru'hisa , y i -, og, tliat '1,4 the raw& ofAlriatipp emry ', Confederare,', Atnericau Soldier is ,t en-, titled ‘to-,lcihn 'Brown's fare---tthe 'gat, bws." Ito also mllsrtlm Prestdent:s idea. rot' it bitS ingilie kefekniph nines" atioth4g -E l Ig.iotr 4 03 !koaliag.APO.1 14 ,he gp. 4 .l*e •to Support ts man thatitkaunot_hittneLf.7 We think this it e-da, tholoihntrol"-of Solite a fesOnsible" aditra-tO Make tlin'ttio ;Ids meet. " '441 ire aujz4)o6olllh iitiy IA bon 610(r94P`f,ea•hotr fladi.9olSOasiotgacY , l • , , , 7-•, - "• — • ,-- "- 42 °‘1* - 7,77 -- t, o ' - cAt.*orcit,AggPuP ll s P 1101 e*. -One of the ; a sR prominentnt the col ored leadt•rs of:the -Ilepublidan prrrt3r- ini Alabama; Mr. Geotto - W: 'Cox of Mont.:, ginvery, has pUblished a cArtfin i alitch be: assails idsalere terms illenbuses whicy have been•perpetmtea in that State under the name of llopuhlicanism. =lle says that he loves the principles the party asJ sallies tO tepre4ent, hut, that in Alsbarna the people of his own race have, elected men.to office who would robe their .wl%•es• and children of the lattlanteiithor hoe to sleep on, and itin be readylo ttusi6r every colored man who vi 4• notl,sliPPt'tt the:party ticket.< „Mr. (...*.sa3s that If Reptailicarnsm means robbery, and that a man Cannot vote as he wishes' unless at Itkfr l'"Ill' 1 li /t le Is 0 118 10, le ettres to rare 1 0 patty. : 'lie Ku Sri al c' ) "''re 4 s9 72 /4 4/ 11 ' mittee would find a fruitA field tor tho ertroisa'-of their ',energies 'in tin. limiest investigation of , the wideSpreathystem of is intilnidation pracfiscrin'. the'''douti 'an 1 colmid i vplershy th 4 scent nigtor,ociettei %Well exists throughout the reoanstmet• —A: Washington • corr es pondent seast; tirni , G rant - in his , Ineisato ; to ifti:6lo!,'oo ) (43 'AiSd'~a9ss.not is fer ; ,togit,ut all, "I :vcrYtiunß is, "in inrsilince with mg vriille& tilt; grarerurnent liat:been relieved-of entitenzyr , q/ hope thht "I(:•prc:iteg*Lciiira lincO'heeicoiticiatf i yinih'riiief/;' . (hAl.:to 'the churchi of, 141 v laudl , l)iyo, No?g,pi;e4 this change.;" bacc cart#ti-niy.thaOkg to hisnitahly - expressAr-itollio 'or of Brirzil the Ii iiig of ltnlyp F" I instructed at. Pekin haio given -assurances," (to , kho .E.lnporor. of Germany;) -!'relations bdtween• France - and Geemnhylaro cnahled Alf 1 7 :a max i ) 11 : qp. Lit;+i !I tan All, nen - pntluiyity is quote 4 in, one case, ' it Ls supposed:L(4o gaud atabotherguud a critnessibtraueed' upon. tiniatinil Tint be aceeptirl;horieierinipilatatile his testis money. T . 40taas . e,i inft.ei.,3 a r e load or quOng Loluipn "Times." ; prai.* - 'of •Graat., Psit they tio• cot cony whaft it:says ofitontivell;lt 'says becanchtim neentlit for redubirt,g the debt. "He mightts' take to himself the nierit, of a good crop of core in iiiinoian :This Is truth. 133ittliell-rtates that hehasreeeiced ' thb :last - year in the, ihaile -of taxes"th meitse -snit nf t383.000,0Ci0. With there cast rtonne, is it•any merit ,that Cho' Ad miniltratiOu *been able to, pais92Woo,- ,00 of debt.? _Um expenses of the : Gov •eramet t, if they tiro eeonomietilly istered; • Irould hot exceed $160;b00,000; ierivg $253,000,000 to be aji plie&to the interestAndyrineipal of the debt, • inips Then and Nonr. ed. In those days, tobe one' of the &En t tA of America was' to be as a The elltn t t4l g ° °teem/11;1g the election ere kil l ig grr w P ti vll • ose P- rights might only be infring er 18611 closed with ONE State -.- KentiatekY ed at the extreme peril of the Power —giving a democratie majority.' Yet guilty of the wrong. •Ve do net believe, I pluck and a determivation to fightior the however, that all the paptain Ir2graltuus [ rig" ilif3twed the BelmerneY le 4'e into Z f ris ti le i t i t alt 4lr ti e d titei t i l • c' ltds. lr. ?V il e% the fight as Democrats and the campaign they P free Y as that first Ingraham win, and of '6l closed with three. States, Kentucky, had behind them a government that. dar- New Jersey and Delaware, ranged in the ed•protect is citizens abroad, Dr. J.-E. Democratic siolurrin. Howard would not long remain a Span At tine. "ening o f le e3w2P41411 of he nary's chief business now seems to 1468, toe Democrats could count butihree be to keep Bats in power against the pro- States certain, Delaware, New Jersey and test of the pecple over whom 'he tyranni- Ir k entneky; all the rest ha;ing gone radical zes and to gutted Cann coasts, r not for at the elections of the previous ye.sr. the purpose of protesting our citizens, . m Ite agaititlie pinch , of, the Democracy but le , keep s tem from going !rrthe assis tance of the baste revointiontsta strngg we's Bit°trti. by. tusking nteni g llt ' e n t ' ling to be free.,: Mr. Secretary Fish bus a Platrellrl unf,/ Placing tilKm i lerermlned plan to pursue,' and he pursues - it, though Deinecrats, and the result of the fight at the cost of t$ deal of national dignity o a t, year d e - mocra ti c o l umn and of many melons , , New work„ 4 314121.1endi °e9rgie ' Lmisintin toWeurtannatClrosnacUnregitlntinnuoutebevaeringa and Oregon, giving them in *the electoral to state ash risky well known foot, :that college eighty-one votes against 'twenty- mr, - pishassei h i i i i .ia, w . mr.wehster, is the three in cl 180-1. _ Spanish counsel of Spain at New•.)Yoric; So 'ua l l t ti cuuxuze f e # l3 l:ith e 00 2 0 and that he has &am that . source a large ter the „„ revenue. It Arbnid certainly be tuifortu ' " --1 nate for Mr. Wehster if his ,veterablei derentirelydifferent circurestancea..With father-in-laW, Mr. Fish; were, to.'reseat eighteen States, casfingl44 votes in the Spanish Waikato our flag and aggressions electOMl rotp g c, certain 'for . the "Demo.upon' the rights of oar citizens,,' for:then' C acv, none but the ser i es t coward. would Mr. Webster would lose his income. But advise is policy that must demomlite, dis pa i nfu l yortlitrniglit prose, t h e , celun tt"- 7 organize and in all probabilitydestroy tbe co Mr. Fish "as on seveml °mist - 'erfs DerntiOrnei." " i a Molted bisdetofrainatiolt ..to retire front tat'us bpre is air oin fights_y o ry! Rl33 . the Cabinet, bn .5411111 a widt, curipiw matila principles iind ,fl ei ne,. 4 l4 cau . reticence Avn no t : pf ging , 'Why he does s od sntr, f ur bhl Pre'S* didate, and Ira • Z , enCe blepiesent position is.not eaten -Nen York added to tkeiTteninentic fated to strengthen the„hinds of, riffi ' aide: ill! mato is`the Psteidenti tient Granfr, tile . ..inpopect of,, bis re Or, giving New. York. the ' ..1"411.1 . 08 relnainiaT : in office for another filar yearn' andi4trryinzgenusytiania modcrilifOrnia, ennika a rer 'l c ' elnPFlrgnment. 'la fareS•i we l , of tue one Vl' TUIC., de ' reat-th)2nt * ' FialJbpula gli one° , and Vet lin *Malay your sleeves, Democrats, for is wrrnitted to , ,coptinuo sending Iteggino grand fight--go into`if r earaesti:-go 'l4 pjessakis - Spa in w b v) sno b , or a determined to'win, wjnyrenrip: - of caution, resolutely spolten, r wonld Minh ' bowrWds, 'skofiltirsand siii i niipitee, ea Power k4r:itlr dnueln=e 4 OmFkle• on or - shoot to death nava' Ognre,l Ir v) be romad - in - thytemr—tbat is t heir tbC Ika, te p. 7 d Ida • •• b.-we sd A rnn 2' J..-- Z ea l Q , /ft ,e • e° a e Intiofrtrr..4 Corruption at -Witshttnitou. President; Grunt :owns shares in the Seneca Sandstifne Company, in. Washing ton, vieti,tkat parA125,49C,..... ThCse_shares a were.prefented tafliiii ei i.r. id ihcile s .`ol; in part'uPon thii'Vmditi that hh should ,Use hisificlal tiuthoriti f rid ihil t p l ence . to. promote.. the' , husineri ci iiiiiressii the I profits of the Company aid of his fellow Steckhelders, With this irlitieit he hes -Fe4l l . o 4 l o,YkemitPed. espeeel/IY ll l,ttie, ,R; Itiatutnient , Of Mr;-Ifenryt.:Coultini.tl6.- ..'ru.or-44,113u,Dishict-. CE,COIII.Dbia..AIr.- 1 Co* e.wils . 1 144ii? 0 .1 13 -thf'..etime fO?eN; I land hi:done:his utmost A aseverner Se, intikcihii 130tishares and -thaw ofil!relis .dent blaiii:ispnitilatie as pesSible.' Thii.' 'Bol:?rntae n at:lif, thetii4rict.firsi rieritabeiti: I t:P.fpuA i l : O u t nlii l ‘oPAßc.4444iSti :P{Otie., wOrks, for. Which _enoridens o rplantatiei.of -the .Seneca? sandstone wi11.1.4-t.4 'lti • thii way' Pieildhfit Grant-May he said to . hci4ii Oltied . the' $25,i)00 of - Senieli $4 1 00 3110 stack; Mhiek . 1 1. i te e vd4Pl4.:: 4 F' impart gisea,to hint as a present, ,b f; ; The , gnaltel Lwlth CataCasy anid'iwitli tlielitTian,gorernMeut gr'nWa out oitlT disnkunntiidbuPidity4thd pi , iii t 0 ie'rict l The fraudulent-Perkins Claims, in which ; the , militart family, of -Gntuit and .others were oilzheis; was opposed; and tri , Smite' 1 extent:cafe .. .zed by the Russian Minister. Dies not ribbing General Sebenek prop 1 erly respect the- inarainistration • in , ms patronage, of 'swindling Mining spetnlltt , ' mons:hi I.,tindett.-441batipArgus: • •:i . - Allomoeratle IPlatform.• ~:,, The Hon. Fernando (Wotl, , of 'Xtsw York, offered'' the followiiiir, , , resedutitin In the 'house of te,pt6ier4 . o7es , last - week. ; The, tittsbn rg .fosA thinks itzti3tiht ceptable as a .platforth t Resoled, That tho.republicans-havitig I a large majority in both houses gices and the President, thdthus,Possess , nig-'arnple power,? shoat At• cow hike ineastiti , s to provide : lei the immediate reduction of , direct lazaticm , anti otirn j,p9St duties to u strictly revenuccatandard2; , to providelfor theimmedistoreduntiein of 1 public iispentlituresin ell departinents cd , l the government; ta. abolish :all kineepte , offices and the system of.eollccting the revenue'. by 'Secret. mformeranati 'spies;- to ' restkiretiilthe :petipitc df thot , Statew vett their leen) *overnroe ut the rightdnriginal- . 1 ly piSses.4,3 by-'them Ithder the - toonstitit-'! .tiqn ; to abolish griveritiMent papetrtilettey; and • to , restere the t.ittirlxittstitatiOtra) cur -101 —gold , and I tracer! to reduce:. the army to a peace Tooting...and abolish system recently established orTfrriple:ying.' Millitary -officers in theidieebargo +of etvll duties; to praidel aFatost tithe 'aernmola tion and retention of large same Of. ey in the treasnryllirrithielt inteMsts 'of the people are tubordinated'to kovein- , Meet influences and Maga dependent on the caprice-and personal clews :of , the bead of that ilepartmenti- to prerenttlta r l I lnirelinse and. sale Of the pnblmlbredit by ,'the secretary; at his individual perional trill; to bring the: President'an&his net advisers ;wider , the .nuthorify; of Jaw,. 1 mahh.g thent'obedient 'to its provisions 'fund alike Willi others sulbject tot int attics; to restore to the Southern-States alid , people pence,•prosperity and 'content ly accomplished .by . is cessa- , Lion of vindictive legislation - odd inilitary I interference,. and a- rseogultiOn; of their ante pot t tea t Neu:tug Wit trtelotner [dß and people of the Union ; and to revive American commerce, to restore American credit, to reiniinguinte, I man simplicity in the administraticin •of. ' rpnblie affairs; and 'to aid by all 'proper; ! legal and conititntioned enactments in the ' fldl development ~o f the agricnituml, navigation and commercial resources of the country.. - The Simntsh renec:lroliqr. A Washington report gays that; actinW, upon the , request of anuinber -dills im mediate constituent!, . Hon,. 1 canard 3lyerihas obtained -tram... Mr.. Fish struetions to our cOnsUl-genetal is Cuba' to try to'obtaln the,release , _ of Dr:, Jii E. !toward, asi Amerielni . who has been in tiriion 'at Cianfuegoes, trial, for nearly n year In other times, who' the. Secretary, of . State was„ ... say William L !Jamey, lean citizens is'ert. mit permitted Zo g,nish in foreign jails, and, our navy: had ocher-business to -do Than carry, subser vient inesiges :to Cuban constillenentls in behalf of our citizens falsely imprison-. Tanoreulonal • Summary. ''.,4-, , SmcafP., Dec. 18.—Mr. Conkling ofief4,' ed a ~ resolution directing the Commit.* oh, IfetrenOhrogntikrestigato Scan Sehtires nharges , off fradOin.....itin Nei? YOrk liCiistont . licihst 'Mr.. 401101 Moverrthe appiiiintnien ot-flie folleivin pometitte olijuvestiga ionlind.Retrenc l!nnt't BoOkitighom:Pratt, Howe, MIAMI Stewart, Pool and Bayard. Mr. Sumnei called attention to the fact that the Com mittee-was composed' entirely - of - Senntorr whci voted `azainsk ilierpriginal, resolation for =a gineridin 7 qatigatiiSn;wiei the exi- SePtin3l.-.4,Mr4/11Stir4,410.,tuado-nwahlt, speccliiii support - iirpticing ,serrid - Erfelida' of investigglinit 7ft4iti',i this iltepubl icon ranka....ou-the-Committee.-- The-dcluite.. • was furtllcrocuitinutibtrin.MtonsaAntho. ny, Thurman, Trumbull, Bayard, Conk. liugAtid.others . 211tv • Castiitly'sneme-wils aclde4,to Ihe Cora/lifter!! ...2114 ,. .Tiiintbzill , ' Moved:name-ant opilmenti:bis , fesoliition inatnictinglhe CoramittesvMr: 4 Antliony mored,to-strikei out . otlir:Nronibulre athendoseritaltrelatintintheilvilzervit# agreed:to-Jr:yeas; 414 - -nays i llft Asiiittentfr edtthefurnandinentitris aimed rtoOuld the reseintioti:paated--:Yensoliv-tlayin i'•.-Mr lilair ',alone ~ .6:iting in :AIM begritiei lAt - !, Io'o'cicicktliBenatcrntijoirtirect!'--avql>+ , ::: ;liquall , oll. 'EItniESNTATIVEIS. , -4.lfi "44: [Uwe( themptire morning;hduriravelmz sumed:!in Alm - introduction , ofl bills'(_andt ! resolntion&-f 2Ttioz resign thin . !--iiiltrmil, . by Mr. Cox, directi ngan inquiry in • - regard . ! hien. linertiatiinia:Copyriglit,,,wkindkipt -1 cd.:, ? Next Thursday was assigned tili gets eml.! debate:. The lious4 !reilited . 4o . lane: pend tho rides in order to-allow the tntrO-i -ductititi!inf7a:Tesolutiori.:adik-red --bY lids; ! Holdetnah,expreasiurregret -tit ilearriing or the severo ., treatinent.of eotorminist prisoners, but unanimously adoptedl74pef of-a• similar fenorbrie, marevcantitnisfy Mord ed, (. 'offered; liyilr. Atotit: , ;:. Mk t et 4:. I endesecnedivithout stews% to incorpotiitO act amendment con demii i ng!Span islvdt ro-' cities:in Cuba Itr.z . 4elfogg reeved tiNtinita! pendr the ;tiles; an d . Vass' a restrin t ion . 111 - rooting . Alio- , Committee kinthWaystl-riml Means, to relied-a bill to 'repeal I. the l ik- I come Tar.- : Mr:Spear moved lb ridjbtiti t• agreed7to—feas l lo2 ; days, 5 1 5 . ; tail 1at ,, 1l p: m . ,•,- the tinsel adieu rued: ..- •: L ''' '')•d'‘ l S& ATII; llee.t9'.;--Thel Elonsi..blW-tiP•t, propriati rig. 84,600,000 for '-public?:-hhil& lags - ut eliteagoOvasliaketi kg) '-atifl 'pass.; , • eil.!-Mr. BLn/in:Oin] toad 6 jallitrasoriis titer propotiingarAnninidiherit t , otherkliki".l stit mien :providing . 'rid :System: Of:' tee '1 schools. - , -Mr: Sumner gliteltotite that-1161 would, nt•-an• ' early , . :day, , mptisitiegiall ' timelidnielib yirovidi nett at nil piinio a le h 011 -be eligible for' demo nd term as, President; i A-: ; sesolution nes adopteritlealling- Toe •inJi formation in regard to . -thePt.reatnient , oft Anierican!prisonersiiii .Cnbri ''ThurCorrt:.. mitteo' nn , "retrenciiinent was dits•nee4 to • inquire into . ttie, recent dcflilcations'iti?thel Treasury Depertifient.• • Mt Ceekling'si resolution , directing . a trrimpilry. into the monngethent. Of . -the New York Cinitoni=; house; Waicalled; up, and liras tunende,d• and , passed. .lilr. 4.)ciliklinfri :Mot OM& directing: an inquity.inte the Itoilgel . de2; fakaticin, was celled lip 'and .d . etiated: , ..Air.! ; Scott; from' the Titian& ilontritittee,' re-1 ported a subslitiite -for' a.bill 14ec1a'rutol. oriihe itot'd Ju1y.14.1870,,t0 ;red n cV 1 ill teintil . taxes.' , Serenilbills-Nlete in ttChd lie- ed and referred., A resolation'td,retei: fog di P , COM tri ittec:on 'Commerce •tlistVort ion 1 of the President's inestage. relatin'p to the • postal , telegrapli . -systent, Was! offered by . Mr. Chandler. - ;: A message - 4•66•: received ' T from the President transtnitting- the re , ' port'uf the Civil Serviee'Cotilmission.* Th . d . Sainim i ndelin i tide ,vasitricined' A 'bill A- twolntion was adopte l / 4 1 at the instanee lof.'the Ku Mos - Committee; ordcriog the! Sergeant.at-Arinsto arrest Sanders, a re; fractOry witness:'• -At , 4:30 p. mi.; the SE , h .atp wen t Into !Eseentive-session, atal - -toon i . afterwt ards - au 1 -rned. • L ' ' '''t' '''' IlOrgE .CIP REPREsevr.ivrit—ln the i • house various bills were' introdneed and referred.- -A Monition was atloPted -di rFeting an ;inquiry into the-reeent suspen. aims' or , national banks: "'Severer resole-' j- Lions calling for informatieriWereihropted: I .31111Ortes bill forth& appointment of 'a! ' conttiiiisien . on thotribieet of Twagei-hod , .4ones of labor teas debated at some length. Witlinitt action the bill Wept over. , -A 'hill! appropriating f 27,845 to 'supply deficien:' cies iir the oppropriatiOnlor the expenses' ottlie'Southern' Ontrage6 COniinltte6 *A' resisedi tol : the: •1,1oure;• lit , 4 , 14 nr.;'•'n'd.; punted.. -• 1.,' ,' • ..,':': - , , ' ' - ; -;a i'., 'SEN . /in, Dee. 20.--The Mouse preprinting $250,000 hit the ' exPea se 'of the . Gene - ta*Vointofision House bill - appropriating 5t2,000 • foi 'Me expenses , of the Mixed-Conmmissiogr-iit Washington. -Mr. Davis offered ti ;resole- Lion direetin&the Committee eti InxeetP gittion: to Whetlieethe Preildent is interested:in-any contracts' to dii work or furnish - material for-any public tinifdingf also, whether-Tie bashestowed Office kin any -relations Ids% Whether any 1 , persons hare made donations to him, and whethee he hag kaistawed 'open 'the donors Or 'their relatieni offleeif "of txtpst; whetbir' the Piesident or 'other pfSeiali were interested triilie San: Domingo job, Ordered to be peirited and' laid Over, resolution was ialepted,"antliorizing th 6. Oiminittee"'oli •Tteteenehmedtsito qui in New Yorli,:ao notheriiloklts sub-Coia: mittet to admiiiistif cattle afitt tate testi: tnony.-; - ‘Stitnntea ,nskink itiforitatiotqh regard ti:), Milted- -States vessels -seht - to/ Sini-Dominge, nag adopted.- Thii Hattie , Genera! Amnesty' bill -tvai' next ',taken' Witha'at teaching ii?rote- tlib - Seinitaikent into eentiee allefirtirdsndjntiritia. ' libcs> ot3 REP freatters.-4 , Tif the Moiise'ther post•ltutitd bilrwaSpitielE rebalntiott declarioe the eitrerne•v'gi•dt of thalfi 'W misetit the wanton hittler otiftic dents at I t layannn, was referred to thi , Eoreilly of, the'hdlifer the'aPpointment orte'botn=. iriiseioii Ori the eilbjeet br -capita nnd bee; Was whittled: The 'debate waseitulte animated,' - and'; wits VartiellitKil,',in I ke, Ohniplielli llig.MThuirtar(igliT intrilope• The tiiffieilsineifittheint; ed 'At Bisoii. tkelloned adjouined. • Jit.‘ ~,‘„!.. Swiarg; if 'O.. 4 2 t-1• 12 50. 1 deceit' 141'01E4 Wseliittorl ptjoFipero as ait . iendinent to - tbe Viinstitutiole wtPresidene to obi tbtit irhibi he I baeirPreaidertt Oivil - Seeil cell:ardent ;Webtninendatiiins ae teplii the iight direetkin, he lea rates= ed • me - irripaitatit'iteoranefidatiim,' Adoption of the one-term principle:` Eliv il•-servloeIzrefbint withiitit'this; tvoiald: be like theiplwy of r" Hamlet," with . " gym' let deft: . 'nuti•-ne:thereforo jiropnsedLto: iiitrodnee Henget! TRW:OG . OIy.: .4$ xveuld-netatrinta operatinnlill the'dth:af- Marthi.lB73ot . tottldliott,teneh-tOn.the: et - ferante of , Stria*re eanukisto.: •Thiszpial reeolntlotoras read: on and- liaitlbier. 'Mr, Thaintilri bff'ered:tr reiola.• tinti,eidmitting "of Ala* . 13 iffne; I t6Witta P 04 19 g 1 6 1 11 . 1 . 1 00%' "r rrn•Al • ,•.° Miithsittuction, the meriting hour hating expieed, thn:resolution vent over, and. the I ROO ii,tu i pdatili, bilteame pp. Mr. Mor- 1 ion(traniendeut, providing that tho , ..net. I qffnuld iriot Je construed to validate `the ' elefttoriloC ifttylicidy to ail office underilte 14ited iStates government, who at - .the ' titain:of bikelent . hp, was ineligible by la*, was: rejecW4eiii., 28; nave, 20; „lift. Snuffler's anknilment to the suplemente ry Civil Righta.bill next came up, and .was.discussed44.4ome length,-and-reject.' ed by a vote of 30 to 29. 3lr. Morton off-. ered an amendment substantially ?. fl ; pumps tke opetprevionsipaffere4bybirn ! itTirteleatAliiiidlEWas adepted;Yeis, 29; 1 bays. 20. A rppnbetlif of-tiOrtninandments irere_offereirtinff "I'.e . .ie — cled:' The?bill bay ing pasidliZgeirlinittteKef f ,tbei;Arbole, was reported to tbeSenlife ,... ,iind Mr.lfor ton's ameildmentitgreed. to, - ~ .Mr. Sam-. ;Der renewfd.,his.PlVAtßlglita,arnendatenr. ; At 6.p. ra.c.vilthmitqreaehilig ti;,:vatei . the Senate ailjtmrned. , tintil,the 2 .lith, day.. of January. • ,;:i:: f ',..: liousa 0i",..1#44g.tgt.rt:4311*13:H The ,Lonse met as.lo - ..ciimaiittee.4444ll/191e. I for general ..ifehate, ;:A . .message:,,was re- I eelved from the - President in answer to a Iresolution r.,taking' for. •-ifirertriatititiqa i re gard to .Citbal - !, Mr,l3latr7,lliy"Oreitg neral 1 ainnestl, - iiinUir,ritiker opPe.stid . ; tt„ 'At 2:42 p. in:, , thu tionstrAdjourned until , ilie Sth of:Jantitfry,‘'. , -.' , 1 1,11 - - . - :-!:.:-- , --,...*.:::::-:4-.: 2 ..::: , : , :-..• . 0 J " V A ix Anix"fint intc.aa:Preildent Grant is now 4 according to: Ilornco:Oree ty, worth a'inillion•otAlollurs. Ten . years Ago he was itlincir.mati,-in the oh ploy of a Gahm% Tweed, who ivaatabapl;wpt.a Jeui y ears ago, office holding himagreettiiiith-i him wonderfully. Itil!weedis , lM lionest'man so is Grant—eteo reraff...l9iva,Grant other four yeara:or . power:.and will come out of .office ouo ot.tlte.rioliest men .in America,,besidesmakinglillL relations WeSitity.:- . ir ould.Jogeel L ' ungenerous ,in natfisri iiiAeprito ,him of such '' granel..:opportunityt4-Blinira Gazell. —The Grand •Thilte'• 'given Ore Oohs:Intl ";. attars for distribution among thepooir.Of tasking them tozfeelthatra:•visi4 which. has of forded so mnch.pkosure , to.hiti' has Been the occasidii `of . imae' slight.' reli6f to them." Mr. Aspiuwall.,has.oppropriated one thons.ind dollars oUtbe money to the Social , for;the. R elief of the 'Destitute Children of stirttneni. The remaiping four thnnianiidtirs ~ids. P. l 44t'Ar i.d the disposal the,s'ociekir,for- the .Jm prorement of:the!Condition• of:the poor of New York. • or Son should nsejohnsoree idnodyne,Lini ment ; wash th 6 part with Oastile soap and warm wateli'ritli dry„with a dean. cluth, then apply ! the T.Sintwant, rti6 in.well with the hand, flare the graders of Lite DENOCILAT erer used uny of Parsons' Purgative Pills! if ,not, why riot? . they sire the best .physie„ ,eeides h6nk',the bilious reirtedy,-there. isin this country. Efico. .g1.006.e.0.C.:;_..:. azLtorotrs tERVICES U. I. D. FOUD. r2f, tor. • ..iOX p. DAPTIST CIIIIRCU, Sahhatlt Serrieee.... hnitbatit Prnyer Meeting, Welloeidayßeenitigs. CATTIOLIC FIET. J. KLAerwra. Sahbai h 8.-rviccs SecontrSunany Iti each Mouth Sabbath Scool.— Immediately bcfore Mats ISPTSCOPA L vnvn 11.,1tar,..E. A. WAcirmETYA:l?d• SEEMSE - WCek-Day VETEIODIST ,EiISCOPAL A. 13. ALEXANDZS, Sabbath Serdext - ' " • , ' Je.43 a, ma. mad p. tn. Sabbath S( boot . FraTc , 31 ftli.grl'hundays• vs ca. rUESBYTEDIAN GINPFII .... „ .Rev. J. CI Dittst n. Sahhath Services ' ' • "," 13.01 t. 7% . p. m. Nabbal h Stbonl_ .......L4.15p. m. Pray wt. Mectlog, T4m13.?; Ermaple m. • ' Baal head Notleas. • —We call attendee to. Gae - folloming new advertisement? tbitvvreck • ' —Jury LNI: " - —New Firm Carpenbas abd Builders, Cooley & Stone, . . • , —New GoedE ; ltbel Martell. - • ' , —Vick's' floiat Guitte;ltothest4,l.i. • n. 0. Climp,,,,taq.. has been re-ApOutrited by Gov. Getury,24otary.Public for -Ibp borough of Montrose. . . 'The l'a9vs.AureB,,3l9B - will be slog oriTuosday,Jonwary, 24;1872, at 10 o'clock,' . a..m., for the esiguint.year. 'All those In arrears Trfirlilease toile iisune &ate paymeni: No SuspendOtti • - - „ It is anthoritisely stated In Scranton that the companies opertiting the coal :tittles in tt!.1..nc1.. asrana valley have deterailee4 - to. itialC - 411a5 , re duction in the miners' Wagei for -the new.year, and if the mew shall continuo to work arfpres cnt rates, no supenslon of mining operations will talta.phtecf , -r,„ • Fire In Dep6'slll;. 7 , ; . The new BueeoweAleieh.: 1p Depash was burned on 'Areal.? DeCemberlo.'.- The Tent is estimated at VO,OOO, on 'which' thercts insurance. Tk'e fire t:augitf ins;pile . ,on: rags, and communicated to a keg of poteder standing near, causing as capsslim and • serisasty : lnjur, ing tiro or st* *Paten' Outilgeir''Aipiti;.. - : • ;.:! The 'partiiticbc".ocincermtirre" safe: ',"The Court of this ampler, yesterday dee/tied:that 'ed. ;Trtisentents rehtibCd by iihr '6'lo Pithtisbcd in the county. were not. puhltabed according toiale nrherrinsertk ilia paper, ond-balteitrhlch was publishedunt - of the State . - , :t This decittlchi;Ctin compel es to ; - qiiit the 134 °- 04104 pt the county Pliktintr,antl•tre bace dettmnined on the former, and next, ireck ant paper twill ha 'edited, printed and published,athortte.." , The only ttathwa,Y;therelbrO,lti to' publish an tenni antVltaeliteati:lti . ,;priPert wiolly. 'Muted In the county *hero they, nro.dated. Cleaning tipielaele Glansm', ~,:t It seems scarcely kmollll -to Soy itnythlng about so simply thlirg tis - tits, 'anti yet tunny Persons sPOil_theirlon4es rttPiti.lY-b7 .inertutions wiping. ,m 7.2. • • • The compasitleit.iif the gim for leeks -loa ders. them softer:lhaiil 714oyi . :glass, and tbercfor - e,i(la peciissaiy - te be verArthius, that the ettiff,iterefeith.vais elpe ttuntritiejter freeily ?ar that talght eerie& the lenses. Bills if thon lin , en, then ccil;ol3-qpq per tielji-ht4 wbFA 4ntlett not be much won Una eleotricityr excited by rubbiali; . sfill'ettratt oflc)hae il• bra Itain the tallcrie;'arid" 341 last upon ti a gla gli;ert ikr l 4l/ thPSOMO.Or lbe: elect ' ttitititsdissitatted..t laectileity &swathe fibres aliefehliallertintoletteitlitbrittelbetiM diesa it tondheia Wit in= ripposi ?lon to gravitation: cantleas :Weise' co. emery. not"-to. contort and bend tint faint* their trfilliat caliantial Ow; bodytt nice:o4lo thc fficars Burns :Si Bilcho Are noie_saugly eseeneed in their neatly al , ranged drug item, formerly occupied bY Gotten. berg, Ibasenhaum to Co., and batty pnrebasod by then) andfitted up In a manner to suit the moot Ctstidlcuis person; and we feel.. to fully commend their enterprising spirit. • The' arch of improvement bas commenced In the building known as the "Bricklilock," and as such things Of lite seem to be "catOing." we haven° doubt that the remaining neig. !bora will "go and do - likowlae,".as we understand that the opening - or ,spriog is already set apart for the • Chrtatnt\ns Tree. • , On Chvistruas night; the scholars and testehens of Saint ?auriEpiscolial Church, of Montrose, celebrated the memorable miniver:tar/of the birtll,l, of our Bailor by aeltristmastree and some very Interesting And appropriate services. Many s , ; new birth of joy and gladness was depicted on the countenances of the "little ones" who came forwent to receive the little tOKCZIS of affection from.tlfb prone tree. The Rev.. E. 4. tier iinerluded the occasion with some very- - proprlate and IllustratiVe remarks, The usual services on such occasions were Interskied- - witb.sonac of the many beauttild Christmascav . di, Which Were very nicely rendered . by..tlie members of the eChttul ; but on; the "first cat , 'el," we would particularly mention, on account. of the extremely good manner In which Miss Ida Helm rendered the solo. The church was.. . Mil to overflowing, and we hope all were made better by renewal of the "child Jesus" lu their hearts, to be fostered and reared toper. feet manhood by hemest, Christian labor- • Tho Summit. " Stu:Out' Station, Smadthar townstkip,lrnannio Co„ Iset-Isatutor's Route Vaide, "is 1,308 feet abort the Level of the sea, DeposiYbe ing 007 feet above, a difference of - 308- feet.l2'`. eight miles.. It is a wild and - desolate plies"; From this point the road descends on agradeof sixty feet per mile for about eight miles. Ahant four miles from the summit we come toesicade Bridge; a beautiful end wonderful structetny spanning a ravine 230 feet wide and 184 feet deep. A. very inadequate idea of Its magnitude can be formed while passing over It in the eati:: . but from the valley below the view is truly mag nificent The bridge Is constructed of WOOKL and Bon, and though yery strong and solid,. arthes'are between the natural nbuttnents'Or solid rock in a light and graceful manner. • DI was constructed under the direction of - Solite Fowler. Shortly atter leaving this bridge wo arrive at the Starrueca Viaduct.- This Is a little: beyond the State lino in Pennsylvarda. - It Is tor magaitlecnt nod costly structure, 1,200 r lect,lll length, mad 110 feet in height. There arc sigh- I teen arches. Like the Cascada Bridge it shOuld., be, viewed from below to obtain a full idea of itsz grandeur and extent By stopping over ono train at the next station, Susquehanna, this may east: be accomplished. The village of Lanesboro is Passed a little beyond the riaduel.nn a trestlO bridge„ - soine seventy feet above the Canawacts, creek." "Blood will Tell." Because we paddle our own . editorial canoe, • the Montrose Itepublienn favors us with one or its compliments, by calling our establishment 'a " onvhorse affair." Taking that view of tho case it is correct, and it might have added llask our Democra :ic horse is of pure SetTersoninn ea,, traction, sired by the true republican principles that governed the noble spirits of " seventy-54.Z in founding; our Democratic institutions. tlo has "good wind" and" clean limbs," urdnettni . i beret] by any self"puffs" or Radical "wind•gails.. and is fully prepared to make.good Demeter:4og "time" without any supernumerary pushing, On'the other hand, the Republican intimates that its "big concern" requires a lot of "old , ta.aora."-tn.rart...it-tutLity tbo out dm. It,' gv9gt, ".i .. dimi'._tboosalismeal.tit.it.'"Acam" is ,aliens mired. .The tom which it acknowledges- 'is.- the principal one that % the "responsible super, vi.sing editor"- rides, is that " 0 "lil " " W - doieY horse, (Which may be called '" 0:15, W.," fur abort,) and which is "windbroken" and " kneesprungl" and another is believed by n.'( pert naturalists to he a muse, and to what species of animals the residue of this "team" belong, Science has not yet developed, but in - city " tilt " which these tandem " nags" have 4 tnade with the little Democratic " pony,7 they halo been adjudged to come out considerably he, hind. We do not boast of the size of our " pony," butirs can prove that the principles that Comm , in his reins arc of Anglo-American ortgin„,,antli so long as we shall bobs the " ribbons.", notgli 7 cegenation or amalgamation, 441 tL6tto tire' purity' f his "stock." We, shall ecintlnuo . Ao. , advocate pure white blood as the. only safe stock for the governmental " course" arift. prosperity of our republican Institutiocm ,The Radical amalgamation of the Repraifean officer With all its flourish of Wooley horses, Inttles / L., A.'s and may attempt to drive morns with its load of Radical corruption, but "hicsigi will tell", and the Democratic pony will always be found in good trim, and ready to "trot • '•••• Fire in liteghsentors. • , We learn from the /An7y Repubtleim ~that AA FHday morning, am 22ttrl, between two anti} three o'clor,i‘i Are brake cut in the largo dry' Roods stare of B. F: 'Simons SOns, on Court, street, on the west siddiotthe canal. Although it was 'tint\as large in esinitl4 smite of the fires which hare pteyed upon the, property of Mitts city, it is as rolkal to bo, rural;., fed as any; because. it has badly damaged ?AG .of the dnest business blockS, and a ankaind l : multi() our ptincipal, street. ", • Charins F. Sisson, one of thellirat oftt.F. ,r kon &pans, slept in a room ever tiairearof that storc,*d Was awakened about tWo o'elock;by,- smokßilling his room. Ile raw-down partiallkfiressed, and saw that. the ilrcr4kiris :- the (leer near the register.' is quickly•• Bible, 3lr. Sisson seized" an arnaftd of their meek: - valuable silki,rina out with them, and sounda4. the alarm— • - The goothi were removed from .SintillVetAno v l as Ihr possiple w Immediately Mier the .stirro, Was opened.' At the present time it Is trepos, sigle to telt how Much was siWed, dal whdt 7. . Messrs. Bision & Sons' books. were In .their,. safe, and preserfe4 In good condition, The goocis were not removed from Ulna & Co.'s Store until thofiromen began to, flood 'the.. upper rooms,: to. keep back the, flre that was. spreeding in 'that direithan. The *ids werey then removed with ns little damage as possible, • to J: 13: 1:4171.h' varen - e r store col • Washlngtint street, where . sissa d &ale' goods were also' Therie Soor . rarer' Sissoi Bretne itoris VIM Oceli. "pled by Henry: Sella!, CO/ battier shoji; by Di,. 0. V. Thayer, as a physleintes -office; rand. by Simons, as a sleeping room.. The iltird Sob; was . occupied - by Elias Day's .bilibtrd , ssloon, ¶ho fourth story was oceuplat by the Cigar.: Makers' .Union,: add a ,fspally named Smith," Under , lho store ems :a saloon and stomp rooms LN. fine &Co. ompted their basement to ty carpet and oilcloth room : The Mtn door,ornt their Awn Iva Occupied by Ilra:.olbled 44 t, 0110 Ny /TA. DaTtisnt4 , and •Ittra. Blaney es t drtnantaklng thop, 1414 dwelling far tba latter, ilia third floor iinfrt Ore curled by Ambrose Illekox and othelyta