-g.,._33:; -- . ,HAW,T. : , - giy, .Proitpr. ptoincoo Cab. Exalt-Am-a; . . . 11 A. IreCIZACKEY. wienea to Inform the pnblle that having rented the Exchange lintel In AtontroN, he le nom neepaleil to aced =oilcan the traveling public In EriXclas,vtyle. '. . ..- Montrose, Aug.,Aug.. , I.' . , SERIPIRAN tic VASIL Saddle. Mende s and Trout: makers. 'Shop In C. impend /tore EMlMind. Itrookkrn, Pa. 0* Idarnemee, heavy and light, made to order. ' Brooklyn, April 3; Isa—mil IL D. SM ll9[ • . Harlot:toe:and at Stitoincbquita DepOt, Ifautifacturor of and dater to I ket an.l heavy Itarnete.-.,(1o1 arx,Wllpr, Trunk, Sadd hro,Sc .hopiaz,br rtriet attpollon to burl tress 'and fair doallu;, to bare a thro•or patronage. Starch 4, 149.—n010 —m3. " • BERNS I' NlcuoLs, 06n...3113 In Drugs; Cinetnicals. Bye. of Faints, 011 s, Wurnis.h. Minot", riplcer.•Funcy Irtxlen,Patentllndleines. Perfumery and Toilet r• tides. • taliirProscriptious carefully compounded.—: Brick Block, Montrose, Pa, A. B. Brims, Feb. ?JU.I3 A. vernipar. . Adel:l4lliter+. ELllCCROTarataikr.TlArni,At the Foot of Chcitnnt street. C4ll and cooralt In 811 - Chronic - Disensci: - Itonthose„ Jan:l7, '72:—noll—tf. • " J. F. SIitOEMAREEt. . Attorney at L. Monturre. Pa. Office nett dont benne tie Tarbell llowLe. Public. A venue; • 31ontrose, Jan. 17, 1812.—n07-Iy. - C.E. LIALDWIEV, nATTon.vcs.culdcormuzor.ier Law, Grist Rend. Pc nn ' - IL L., BALDWIN, ATTOTIXtr ar LI,K. 3faalruf6, ra (.7111= vial James R. Carmott, F.rn., Ituntrone, , 1311. it. i.oonls Ltsfet. Attorneys at Law. Ottlee N0.e.21 f.sOtatennna Arenttn. Scranton. Pa. Practice In the eercral Clatrig of I.u. nettle and Sit•lnehanna Couutl.. . F. It. I.anto. : - Ws. D. iratc. non uton. Sept. fth, MTl.—tf, C 74 OSIIIIES. Attorney at: Law. Wino at t9e Cciurt {tong•. In Itte rornroiss:nuee. o lc W A. Caoisx‘ia. Montrose. Sept. Cat, IS7l.—Er. MstiENZ!E, & CO. eller. in' Dry Goods, ClothlE4, Ladiril rind 7.llltiper. tine Shore.. Um. agent 4 for - the' lytc+lt Amerlenn Tea and C0a137. :10mpany. p!rnitro.,c, July 17; '7,L) Dn. 11% %Y. wra.Tra, DENnirt. RaiimA at If fisreinolt. boxt• door e3o.t of the I:cpubll'octs prtutitganice. Once it.mni from 9A. :I. to Ir. 11; Ikt,lntroAe.Maf - TI-IE tlat • Chsrley Moms lexbr barber: who can chive Finer fete to order: Curs MAvn , War]: suit grtn.'ev In Me orneejn+tstAlre, 'Dere _pm- will find him, over Cr re's store. below 7tTclitrizicg—JoA too door. - 31ontruee,Junel . 114.-11 ' .110P.M1S. S: B. - A; A.' IL 311eVOLL1331, : , ArremtcTs itgr....ollle° ovatrthe'lLuk. Itonlrooe Pa. lloritttme,3tat 10, 11:71. tt 3. D,; V/1114 fie nrtrate Putescoss A:gel - Sono cos - , Man perrinnently - Jo.tni liiin&elf in Montrose, Pe.. iv he:11 he will prnnpt- I) sktensi to In his pnifessinft +rah which he 1141 C ec Ossore,L Oftlen and reeleoonee .went ,of the Connnoise, iza: Fitch SS Wars'gr. , Fob:nary& 1:1;1. , LAW FTT 4 WATSON...titan..ye at tar,•ht tlx 01l oticc ..t antler th Fitch. Vaistrate. Pl. " - • - s., . rt - cca- 13.14.1.1. "Mr Ir. V. li'Vrool4. CHAULES . N. STODDARD. Dale? In roots and 'Snow", rfatsand Capri Lcat/loran& Finding,linla SI tent.' dohr Day d'a Sion". Work nialn a." order. - and rtpoirinj don": uniuly. ontr,"sn, Jan. I LEWES snavlNG ALAI) .11.1.131 DUESSTNO: Shop in the now Vintontoo Itultding, where he wilt to round' reathy to attend ull who may want anythilq fa hie I ikke. Montrose Pa. Oct. 13. 13(:3. S. W. DAYTON, EGESICIAN t SURGEON, tender*' Lis 4.CCP ?7 , the citizen. or Great Rend and vi. roily. (Mee Pt Lis rink idence, onne.ite Barnum Lionse,.G't. Bend sent.l.t,lboL.—ti 0. WARREN, ATTORNEY Ei I,S.Vatotatty Met Pay. Peat , 100 end I:roccrd. , on Claims attended to. Glee Or door below Lloyd's Store; Weettore.l'ot. Idn. 3. •G 3 ft V. sinToN, ILactioneer 3 and Insurance Agent, vriosiegirsue„ Pa. C. S. GILCEUT, 81zoticis:Loor. Great. Bend, Pa. 17. S. angi off 41111 .E LY, • la, St. .21.1.a.ctticrsznoar., Ace. I, 1V73. Address, Itrooklyn, Pa ZOOM tatOVES, 461110NAIILE Monfrofe t edulc.otor Mandler's Store, A! , ordure Mind In drat-raiz stpc.. Lungdono on allarc matte. and winaudad to, W. W. "S,MITII, CADLNET AND CLIAIN 'NANT.72ACTUNE - 1t6.-zPou of Main itawi, Sluatroact, Pa. - ' )au;. 1. 1669. BILLINGS STROUD. PLILE AND aff. INSjoIANCD AGENT. t lash:ten a ttended to promptly, on fair t crma. 0 race Ira door north of "Iloatroso Dotal," weal , elle of rubllc Avenue, Sloan:18e, Pa. [Ang-1,156 - 9. 7ay 17,1872.] • • - DziLtaaa larsiotra4 Ag.F.L , D -ALEIt llrthyri., Patent Iledleaux, Chemlcate. Liquors, Paints, Ou4l.lye tuffs, Yarldeller, IA tirowerlea, Glass Ware, Wall dud Wiudow per,Stunairare, Lampe, lie:rescue. „Machinery (Alm, raseco, ' Guns , Ammunition. •li.'UlVts. 6peCteMinb itralLmq, Fancy 930 , 11, Jewelry, l'erfu rv, being lone oftlre most uamerveg, ,xtenalre, and e.lneble collect loaduf Goode irr uml erluuda a Co.— Patablirbed la 1b43. (Montrone. PA. , D.W. saie.Lz, • TTOBNET AT LAW, utnce over the Ste= 'et A. Lettrop, in the Brick Bleck...lLonitoee. Pa. Laurel OIL .111". L.` ItICEIAR DSO 1, RTSICIAN • SURGEON. inidtda hie riok+. lol3ll iittitee to the cdizene at Mantrasa and siciatty.- 0 face id hi s raaldaaca, au tad+ nurner cast of t±eyre.e ;;os.ltr,cmdry.. , • • Plug, 1, 1567. UNT- SCILktiTOI7, 'FA. iliondide Fiatall Dania:alai, • ' ARDWAIIE,- IRON, NAILS; ,SPIKES, SHOVELS, Lys RAIL, COU:NTEIMUNA-41.7 RAILROAD J. MISILVG tiLTPL.(Es. • BfAcE SEEING.S, AXLES, EKELVS -AND' BOLTS. EUTS and IVASILERS, .- ; PLATED BANDS. .514.LLg.t.DLp : .- 11:0NS..71.S:SFoKES. FELLOES. SEAT 1[ -SP 13 L.V.,GLES: BOWS, he. • - CMS; VICES, STOCES and DIES. BELEOgS MAIIMEES. SLEDGES, FILES..k.e.4-e. • CCLA.II AND MILLSASTS,EFLTING. PACEING TACKLE FLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS , • • CEM ENT, AIR GMINDSTONES. • - WE ictignow LASS.LEATIIIitta FIliptCGS • PAITMANIVIS SCALES,. , • ' • &apt. .I{arth -11. 1643. • if ' i,IIPIIOIIEII - '4II I BDARBI - -. PATanaz nonr.,AtAlStriOrtrica: . IiIdNOEABLE Sueed' and ihnyideDrise - ft hol,ts the - Great .Zi t ew 'fork StAteXatiottal Premium I o the Great Ohio National Pre ettlumai,held Maus_ „ . 4i the Pehasykshis, hisOlund uttd:Sirgutiu State a:m . 413,1'1s simpti, corn:putt. tesairtstfetiiiiel)rfrol4 amts Wheels, end enclosed in a swat. case: is the re of the Machine, egectaally.seeurlog it from grit operailon can be el:Logi:till teetotal? from If high to one n thlid.sloorr. without -stop; thus adept-, taw ts bad piles., and light sod hear) , gm*. ' ratio: Apparatus to perfect. - .No broke and one - tkuifeheadi- besood doubt .tho strongest the in the world, sod you earl depend open - it, Wog. reliable to aTOrrpl3-4141,.11, 8,- • . - 1344•TEZ . „ . From the "LIOII.;ACFIP csati•Alax sosa rott 1872.—Air-Tramp Tramp . , , ...Front SasMinaes - plalns beton., Tolllagarn's rapid iloW—". . Frous - the prairies of the red man back to here—= - . Il_elk.tt:ye not the thrilling_cry Plercathe portals of the sky, . . . Bring terror while it Smote the bigot's ear. .. entntus--Shout;thout shout for lloracGreeley, Sound his mune ye mighty men and free, He is just the man we want ~ . In the place of Useless Grant, , So boys, rally; and elected he shall be: : For base England'icnrsed gold Our honor _bath been sold -r. -: -.. • .k . The" stars and stripes are humbled to thedust, 13ut the slavish, brainless not : ' ‘ 31ay nowpoelmt.whst: he's got . - And lay aside Lis varnished' sword to rust.' .' , MIOS NICTIOLII , . When rank.bigolry and hate • Burnedrainpani in the Stnte • And the foreigner endured the odious brand, licanl ye not the Tribune's tongue • Ilou• it tierceiletlance flung Still preaching: golden tolerance through the land. • Ctroncs--:: , • ' (.;ice us him whose bright career Went untartii,hetl year by Year. Who by honesty and energy Las won The millions-kind applause , — Fighting, in cacti ngbteous cause, An&arting,Freadonfa independent.son Caonts— Give us bins of Wisdom. sound= Jtubpnent temperate and prolountl,. " Who tltrors not a party or a elan,, But switup the amtlea of right - In the wage face of inight— CUTTIe, thrice iveleoine, notate. Greeley, you're the man.. • • Citoucs-- Alt. the Times or gall is fall— Filthy organ of John. Bull.: • And the !Linters still their Is'i*by trade pursue, But their darling Englidt.put A sonnd flogging cure will get— Yes, he'll rue the day that Horace first he knew. enountiShout, shout, shout for Horace • •• - Greeley—, Sound' his naincye mighty men and free, • • Ile is jest the 12.1:111 Ace scant In the place of Useleis Grant, • ' - So, boys. rally, and elected be shall be. t' Lowittib, Mums., August, ISM " TUE MONEY POWER: CAPITAL AND LABOR AND TILEM ItELA TION TO Tit PRESIDNTI,U, QuEstiox Li:ma: OF A. IL 11. STC7I.Ia, OF Vll2- otxt.t.. • • Alexander H. 11. Stuart, of Virginia the dish distiaiguished.publicist,. has written a letter aeon the political issues of the Preent campaign which appears in the St:innton (Virginia) Specialur. 'Upon tho relition of capital and labor to the Prseddelatial ques.tama Mr. Stuart writes: 31y:friend, rt., 3f. T. Hunter, in his ad- Mirable.Spe ! ,•eli, recently delivered in New York - , Jias :clearly exposed the tendency of Crenerat. Grant's - administiation to cetitrulizution .- HeAnti, also . directed pp bile . attMtioirs :to. the intlaesice Mid agencies which are at work in 'sapping the lie of our republican insti tutims. I concur in al that lie bag so i well presented . (o . the thoughtful Consid eration of the 'AmeriCan people. ' 'he had chosen, he.nught have gone a step farther and disclosed :the hidden Power mhiela underlies and stimulates into action the dangerous elements to which he re fferrcd. That hidden poweris the money power of the north. A few words of ex planation will:utifuld - my meaning. The. two great interests-or every civilized community are: labor and capital, - rep-, resented-by persons". and -property. The laborer:seeks einployment and the capital ist furnishes-it. : The one is the hirer anal the other the hiree. The interests of the laborer is to get the:highest Iwages he can s for his la bor, while on -the other hand, it is :the interest of the capitalist to get-. the lar gest anioniat of service for his money. It is obvious, therefore, :that between these two iuterestas . there is a natural} antagonism. One .has labor to sell for 'money ;: the Tither hasmoney• to sell for labor. Etch-Fishes to get the best price for hii commodity; and their interests are tis'opposite as the poles. - .This'-antagon ism is not 4 - neer:Ss - drily one:-of hostility, though hy.injudicious'regnlation.. it may be made, to assume that character. Prop erly understood: the relation is one: of mutual benefit aml..-of harmony. These great interests" 'naturally impress= then-', serves on the institutions2and policy of every "country.' Labor is : the interest which is 'most. widely diensed, .for, by., the fiat of 'Heaven; Melt, - every :man is ra:rpaired to eat his-bread in the sweat of ' his 'face. 4,lapital' is the': aCcumnlated product ofdabor;and - is in the hands of a fortunate feW. - - • - The normal tendency, of labor_ h• to ilemooracy or the Of unnibers-- of capital, to the Concentration of power in the hands of .the feW. The reason is °brio* Lithor - is `the interest - of 'the fdw. ‘Yhere.lalior firedoMinatei numbers will goyern, Mid the institutions. will, be i Where capital s the - controlling 'est poWer will be in the' hands of- small minority; It is oneof the highest Wilcox ‘ of statesmanship to . harmonize and erre the :proper balance . between- these great interests. By. Wise- regniatinn .411 e antagonism may be made like that of the, opposing 'side - 4 of an., arch;. and element 1 . of. strength 'rather than that of • weakness. lipt if- either'he alloired to gain . amine, prqonderauee,` . .mischief -• and danger', must ensue.; Before•the.ivar. capital. and labor Worked together In harmony. The I proper - 'equilibrium existed. I - paid fair wag Oslo labor, and"tendered= Just equivalent of .seridee to capital Not the least i.isasterons of .the consequenCes which hai . e . folloWed im.the train ‘'of, the life war was the'disturbance of .the bat. . anie between" labor: and _capital in%the northern ,states;• The , :masheroom.:neca , =l'lll366ll'of. caPital i growing- opt goy- _ ernment oontraota i speendations in- hom,ll nutEstiickti,iltietnannis the enrreney and the: creation.: of. thous:mils -of ',national-I batiks, founded on "national premises tai{ pay,7- hat:cir'eaused an' enormous- tlevelr:l opement ofcapital, ; and given to. i ts pos-1 ses'Sors-an undue:-oScengenev- over ;Thisraieentlan4it:ta 4 :inatin'4 ll l 4 0 t 1 .1141 lo . preieri.e,' , .consolidute•and . perpetuate..-- 7 Teo::muneypOver din; trot tat- Iho."l.xP4utive and 'or cougre e-1 IDr,T. c 7 s nrrlarat.3 m()NTRos E,-PA.,- p(r.eoEvin ,2 3, .I,S 72. The meansmilloyell to aecomplif.ill these results are ti,o %tell to requite spe eial- enumciat ion. . - , _ • ' +Splendid gifte.have been made to men he office. Icings, hare- been--'formed in • congress for purpnees of. 'Obi:der—a gig gantic System of - United: Statekhabk' La beenincorporated, by which 'bondhOldere - havebeen enabled 'to receive not only interest on their 'bonds, :but :duplicated: interned on bank notes, issued, on. the of theie bonds. The rates of .iuter ' est have been greatly inereased e and all state battles have been crushed out of existence, so that the" bondholders may have the monopoly of money lending at double interest. Monster railroad cotpor ations heve been incubated_ in congress and endowed with millions of acres of '• the public domain. Partial tariffs have been framed to pot Money in - the pockets of the few at the expense •of the many, and other devices have been- adopted, which itwould he tedious. to entunemte t for the-purpose of swelling the gaiUs of capital. The laboring , population hare seen and felt these evils: Probably with out understanding the ingenious procees by which they were eppressiel, they Inter nevertheless felt the fact that they were oppeesSed. Hence the- wide spread dis. ecietent that pervades the laboring classes. Hence the labor unions and strikes among tradesmen that are of almost daily cc- carrenee. Hence, in a word, the eon shuttle- recurring hunt futile effortiot labor by local coitibiriatielis, to rid iteelf of the exactions of •capitale It islime that the I laboring masses should - understate:. the 1 true source of the evil, and the only eill cient means of arresting it. It shunid ! be explained to them that capital has got' possession of the overnment, and is 1 using its V3.5i, posters to the injury of the interests of- labor. It is vain for !le i unorganized maeses of labor to struggle 1 against the disciplined hosts of capital; aided by all the maeliiiyery of the federal' government: • It is this great money power which has put. into active motion! all the agencies which are "rapidly. con. 1 concentrating all power . , in the hands: Of the President. It is thee; power, by artful manipulations of- the currency,- has op. j pressed agriculture, commercteund mann- 1 factures.- It is this which he, depreseed the value of property to enhance the value, of money, It is this which has inaretv-al the rates of interest to the injure of i n _ , dustier in 'all departments. It is -this I which has subsideed the government itself, end new sneepliee the sinews of war , for the Presidential contest. It is this • ' which has multiplied the hordes of office- I ! holders, and now eeeks, with the people's money. to hay up the p‘ople themselvee. I In till arcs capital has been timile It i . dreads the instability of public opinion.— It fears change. It shrinks from, the l: struggles and coneedsione of turtmlentl- democracy. It delights in the security of a ; strong government.- It wed gladly repeee. I in.' the :shadow. of .. e un imperial throne, I rather than hazard cite reetoration - of a! government founded on the will M. the people. Them ar . e. I .., the ideas that are daily giving strengtfe to centralism soil causing the ship of state to drift towards' empire. If any one doubts the sound--I. ness of these views, let him o to. the I north and converse with tie wealthy j men of that section. He wil find, in i almost exery instance, that they support! the present administration because it. is 1 favorable to theirpecaliar interests. If I j were asked what is :he remedy for these 1 evils. I would not hesitate to• say to the i laboring men—:-the farmers and- meehau- L .ies of the uorth and south and :vest—if! it be your ebjeet to uphold the interests' of labor, and to rescue -the country and its institutions from the danger. that ,threat -ens them, the only effeetual mode. of ac complishing these endg is, not by. form ing local combinations, or labor unions. I but by recapturing, the government from l those - whd are perverting lire powers to the l' oppression of lebOr. The fact cannot he i ' diegnised that in 'the present Contest e j, General 'Grant is the representative of j this grasping, centralizing money power,. Mr. Greeley, :on • the other banu,. stands i forth as the champion of the it:du:grail intrests of the (emu try.! Born in. peyer tvd educated to lith . or, lam For a farmer antl; mechanic, all, his interests' and all his I 'sympathies are in harmony with .the, in ; J. a uspial pursuits. of the:pee*. e TIMI' 9pportunity will soon be afforded to ‘; the intelligent . masses to - choosii betttreen I NOT rar e Grix:iii) Err 02211..,:: . - OSPERENC ON 1DE31.0q123T3 3\l) . ' A council of 'leading,ilemnerats ' bight& ing seven members of the hational e.vecit tire Committee;and a dozen nr'more'aiis tinguislted politiciitir ti.iie held, t_the Springier house . yesterday..... lAtriong others. present werellft-L , Srs, '-,Angti stus Schell ) of. Now Yitrk ; Aho`ril: -of ; J... 0. . 'Thompson, o.k;l;rral. Ilrinekerholf, and George IV. lAtittiold of Ohio; AL' W.'llansoin, the onbrl 'soutirit representative present;o. IL Set.`urmitelt. of Csi-Clovernor Randolph; of Now Jersey W. A. Moore: of Mie.li;ittn; .1?: O. Prince and Gent'Tat Banks,' Of '.:llm sn usetts ; lien ir W.,Sloeuru, Sam net J. Tilden, and Senstor 1?e ul ten 1.. Fen to f New-Yoilz; of' Inds; John A. Finch and Mr: .}../asGel"., of Lidi;uiu; - and Mr.,: Campbell, of :New. Ilatapslure. - , - ' . It was el:dined by the 'Ohio rip:es-el:II:- lives that from - 11,000. to 8.000 libentii ftistat Co:rote for the candidates at the late elect ion,iand in-the lower t {MS Of Cup litie there 'are from . ...1,1 - ?00 .to .. denno6rats who :sil}...lint vote for Mr. Greeley - links; personal e.tertions of - lending - democrats induce them to. It 8% - as . : , etateil that Z 1 ash; '4l.l.eati,.(leorge-,IL Pendleton and' St',.lla '-tor.Tlturntan had agreed- to enter upon a i)crsonal clinvassef thotionb tint districts'. : The German Note's paS repot.. ?edits tieing eightit.ptir..cent for the Ether : . articket, pwing to the ;fact that the - candidate for goveruor on tTie 'tleltet :was a German, is elver:lALl - that tugs votes will decide the contest in ,farm of Greeley and Mr liansern;! . .tf the result - of- the elect in' if. it 'were not for a-fear. that New York aml,COuttecticut had given-nk the collest, . . the south wouid - ,be,.furGreeky, - ! IL w a s iippeoenswe that New Y.,oek and t Connecticut-Were renderer' by the'resalflin . Potinsylvardit.'.-. Messrs. ten atia Schell-Sconted tit& irle.vand inado: the most pusitisit and assaring stAtemen Is of tb: ability of the (Ism - menus, aided by the sixty thousands liberal repablicims, to:1 carry New'l7orh,.wliile Conti cotient • was' aSsurelthy the' reSnlt:Of its own hite town eleetians; - ,, • `.- The entire t onunittee was, of- opinion that New Jersey was safe, though slater- nor-Ittindolph, said that ilere had been a conliderable importation of ,iiegrocis into the et:Maties bordering on the ratiroatisi Wial6flSill :was announced for. areelM , I anti mreli doebtanti hesitation. Onlie- r lug asked how it was tobe Carried; the delegate :deelarcl.'tthnt *lll- wank - cc:alone' worth' do, it?! lit'his state the Germans.:Were as thoroughly' as in Illinois, though they' lital—tro incentive to ,exertion asittamlidate.on the libetal tiehet. Tht• cure fof :the'Octofter ehetrons was not. go depressing at the, west as here; becausc'nd skit 'eXaggerated hopes Of succz.-7,s -had been indrilged in there— World ADDltti TO TILE LIBERAL th:P6I,ICAI9 ON THE STATF; OF 25 - 1:1V - . 10truzcAr.c.rits Nr.tv, Youtt laintitAL Etruntacxx 06113111 - T.E,;Sr:Ni'9IIOIS lin tel. October 11th, 16 . 14—Coinfattrinti3L- The, results Of Afic October. - elyertion have not .fultilleil our ] just -.expectations. Though Indiana is ,fied,l..iVith a .liberal ' governor and of edec-ation chosen by decided. majeritles, while -Ohio has so-far reduced the ,:uverse Majority that Qttr brefheren,iti: flint sin te Con !idea t lv hope 11:; 6-%lsflceessful , at -the .coming election ; while Gelik,ia . ..dee/artid fur .p.:3 by a majority which tillituT.s the chotee. of Greeley and Brown_ lectorS Li nearly ev ery southern stat,,yet the _enormous ma jority cotintvil nguinst ,us hi Pennaylviinia huts given our ittlVersaries &it orttne,t that by likolasish disbursements and fraudulent practices they nifty carry almost: any-state they cheese,.hielteliqg even „New York.; There is no intelligent citizen 9 1 .:wbflter- ' Cr Party - Who doe:s not realizelhat:the 3S - ,:- ,I (t 0() majority scored upin that State I' furl if artrau ft over I.3itchlew represents,:not the convictions of the Voter.bilt,thp vast sums whereby those convietiensbaye been ,fff overborne, and that this majority' could t haVa just as ea its b,Nm - given to either of t the two undoubted gigaittio speculatorst who were pardoned out,. of felons ceils„f where they haft spent but few Months, in I order that their testiinany infght 'salooth the wtty'to Ilartra ff.'s. election. .. A contest .now fare 1- ripan U 3, be tWecti money and in:tattoo:l. AU the e:r pendi trace sitall parties in former presi dcntial elections not etical_.aggre gate the rest 'With e*ry con te4ted s.tate is slidettl in order to make them went to desire and' cOnsent lo ithe retention ,of the pre; at .NOt only. are holders,land grant jobbers, PO ilSi4 . n.fotiql.sra goY erniireat cub traeters ut all'kinds assessed to promote the re-electitin of Gencral Grant, but we are.well astinral that Eu ropean lamil-holders and, fund, nwntnns tu never saw this country, wiles?. rights We never questioned. Whoso iiiterests ire never aiisnited, have been intitied to scribe and contribute lionntoonsly to this end. We .eannot raise dimes to' r;l6it the dpihirs thee poimd out agai/rst. us. No erect i t ;in obi ter nas iltfXterettsi transferred miltions to ova. pockets • and fteiteentl' a corresponding dent Upon: they idustrY' -and property:of • the tit ug massy-sc.. ~No secretary-of the-treasitry'stands -ready to Belle us 1111 our poctfets or our; campaign chest bv• stock ,gambling; 'in . which he loads dice.so .to,- make - At' certain: that we shall win, - In, short,AVe; have nothing:but the'few dollars , .proffered ,us by those who bare honest ly__carned-.thent, and we mast make therewith - . the ' ; bet tight we can, Mide the venid,-the sordid,: the , rapacie ris , eagerly Supply their tens of - thousands to antagouiSt periti»gtlitir - -return with:large usury t rottgli : the - :• I e - gisl ati o and johbery, _whereby the few are enriched at - toe'-cast:, of the many. Of ,course they,,are." all glen tin; in chorits that . .we..are„alt6dy beaten. But we,itre not : Menton.;- There are twenty states, casting nearly ,titlO (dee i'oral votes, that we can stiltearry 'it We w;11. • We are in,. danger: - of,' defeat beinoiSc . i.ome faith. hearts are die botingeel; A late. the A Merle...in pecide - realiaa that: we stand on the right:Platform,: and thet.ot- - : - letli4 'AR; sire our - succeis.: etys t rq i ve perfect, national. reconediati on the Les-. isOoittiversal: aniticsty d impartial lib.; They also; national purifica t hitt, arid a genuine' civil. - service. reform. , whereby:. the freedom of- election-shall:be ,profeetecr and &defiled front the enOrmi - ;iis porritptiini:patrultageof the federal °menu-. ti - v -e. 'lf We shalt 'aterliornai iil"this eleetioiii it 'will . gr, ,Merally conceded , a - year that the re!brms for which we, strug;led were gentqueiiiiil necessary: Irt .every (tautest betWetm Money turd :min heed the latter - is6rtain. of ultimate: if not'instant sae.cess. ' . Tref hreu,•we Mlizt.nbk be beaten. Oar 01101 . 7 haz•loo maelrat-sfidde bn the is br this contest: - 'Resolve witlins•this day thiv., by.ynur ton lieai•t•;- and strolie. air. 9.3 1 litr.m.tle ! itvie and •eaiiilidatoi.siadl be te;;l'stiessly burcht oumird to a•deeisive, beheffecnt triiimph.• On heti:ol'of the liberal iquldleall state c‘mimittee. • Jutt•-• Cocutt.tx.L.., • • • - Wir.k - Seeretary, - .A.,!•sifizant Secretary. G LECTA ON CB MTAILIiw ..racfs" ilziire4 ECorreslio;:slenc . e of V.-attiot,l - _ . infinentinr - un.W hi' the. ktutd,:-. who tho : Stizte e`ections' which carne On the were with 'us then, 111-0 gone.'over.-to.tlie St!' inst.,'l..li.tve invstill or ov;:iy, ei2i!11137 . Wit h their I...icronnt'frionds nild-1.;04 ofipOrinoit y-tti !earn the oiiinion.§ of .the roteii from tn,m of birth OirtieB 'thc.ite.lllie-' , ' 0110 . 1 is lk Prt'CIC.Y at ion," and nv:re cripecially to - - learn , the I to. Start , . iii liiPbir _against witpti-the proliith!e tnetie.i of .tho__C mitt iies : g thitu pOiisi4l4 the 'renntining - wceki : of. the Can. , 1 t 4-. L'ha ,4 . • • hinf-tm: :considered.: . nr:Notin.rs • 1 t.utkme, may infely..cloirn for Crant rtts cyery whiei; 1. Lou not. - . (i.scelpy 1114" Ir him; art: mess urtthl • ." • • DETI:1;311N" CD A N .CONL,I4)IiN'T . „ 13 rc:gards :Ow ..,,:uprprters of Giveley r an,tillhowl4 I fluelliLit thu . f . , nforliwit„tlic•y- are the lc a di:...-vonnigt.i4l they also Tio very tiO44 - anti. Bien Jr' the - "Ch;inner,,t lc ha N. :•11 - 51iiined. the.Ciff. .etanati :old :Baltimore. nominations. innst ably Ant:licit - 4114.11y voie , i, pen and: 1114)-- ,ney—telq,raph, natt elfeutiragingly to the . nonl : lossinniti . ,i.lonitnitton„front All pirrts of the country, ciinn&ciling'inerenr:•-• e(1 tiothity anti - e'xprt;s.lit* ciitifidence iu tho election ortfOraeo.Or4 , elerin.Novnin-; An4sOihe a li phcanu, Qn the other hand,..,. •• - • Tnt . pnINT'VFNDMIS ATTnalr,' , Antycnt . wlienjhey fet toguthey.:in.sceret - c . nicire a'dityngli they hare isgrcia.l :do .assunic, ;13 a matter or course, that thelaistelectitMs IMVe - VirtuallY tailed the'l.l ) 6Sidentiat question, and that the yoto'iniNoyentor . . will het a mere' mat ter of • form. 'This. of court; for the•frelsie- - purp4i :3aletrtir . - aging their own•rattk,and .file, ~tiseortrrig ing the liberals, ancleuticin7, to ; tite.statt- - 0 dartl of the party of hate, _retieuge f 'cud guilexal •discura; the timid;:the wavering: tlie - "ituoratit,' and' every • "unprinuipled scoundrel in th lan doritO -, yegardluzata. Ids ownconvietions f -iftut has a11Y,.tc.141"4,: a.point of alwapt Voting probaltsuccessful cantlielitil: ' • ALN' A.11:10rA1:D.1,0•2.1.17.0N Nitll-7SPAi'2.II Let tp ► httle,,incidehtwhicle will serve, to illustnittv the critical fiestien of the Grin) tites, as Viclived . and, detailed by one of their strOti 4 64, - rteli Onii day last week, as 1: was Sitting writing.. a/I alone tu a semi-pritateparlor.of, some seven nien;sannter,vl in, one. afterilie other, at slioit interVals, ; all of, villorn I reco.,), , iii-4.dn's Tehiling . tlumiiBtra-; litar men, and personal rriendsof Grant, Men who orighmte-.camiliiign- . tnettintes fur the linrcess Or liw,tparty„ saperini end their exec:n:l , m, raise an tddlstribu fuo , ; , NCO- , dent?, 1141 li=tifiW each Oilcan: , .conversa floc" soon ;fount:2 . llp on 'engregsing topiei tincatim,-,tiliepojitical 'situation.! un reset. se: t11;1). - 1".lia.:A. confident : LI; ey tools it fer - geenteil U . 17;13 itr - nympathy... with thous, eaeli ' Pisec•intnei. that one or more.of thdotheniknew sure von I felt sameT:tutt. at : eicse, din t cis l'had neither forced mcself"lncaiii them nor stolen s !iiittiOf inimical on . ine• - -and a.; it4o . hapilenial that ray position in the roelu' was - suah lint I await not leave it withont uttraet. .ing general attention, 1. conk:laded - 1.0 -.te m.:tin and lalce, the few notes. from WhiCh I coal msc.. onin ion - Of A LEADING G11A.:"..T .I.lA7:ii catEr.i.:ty's MEESE . . „ . . . .. . "NoW.gentlemen" said the silealteri who b . ,i4 beet- midi, dilbir'ed ti daring u full wing destiltorj interchange, ot_erw vieiiS'of soine 'twenty-minutes; anti lyas . - i rifted'' to giro the. (;. , :,trie iiis . real .opitlion;r7as among friends, ;tad. williont.iiity 1.-serve I, whatever, on the, respective, : praspeels or , the two eandidateJ fur - the l'res.ideney -I "Ntiw, gentlemen," said be,"let us look , at Ivhat , l 9ouceiy%-to b , e. a fe . w.tmil , elliab , le f 1..A:(.6.,.51:pien it will nut _0,0:4175C tor tvepno- . I liearis to ignore in deciding upintt lie stray 1 tegy to be pursued by the - . party - diiring 1 the remainder -of the' campaign. Loi,lt. tat the figurc.4, and ..I think - you will arrive,. 1 however reltictantly,ht the conclusions to I which I haaie been forced lir theta-4that t rrn can't Miura tcplese a...grogle -poiiit fit Ithe game. ' If wo - du - we're .gone: - . We - must not ret:t_aii effort:-".We itiistortirk. up to the rely last hem.: .- - Our mep.inust be - made to understand- that. Ifibirr.ef ..foris to diseourage:the'6' reelefineii by as 'iintuing to .be invincible, - we -mai :cause, some of the - into desert their stand:ad. and A lake no.j . nrtlier part in. the contest; and n' I felt , of them" ici,iotn our t: oltks; but..there is reason to believe thatilieci defections will be inconsiderable: '. Let its not rely I upon - then': . .I.;et us father take care that. tiits.bra,,, , tringof 'ours dbeittnit - .have the effect, or.maKing the republican masses '1 oiler-confident , std eensertuently.les's ac live and -watchful than lliev have hither t to been, and still'oUght tit lie. Gentlethen i Jot us henceforth base stir hopes RM . !. our 1 , vatiefnutions_upou eakailatiobs _deduced. p:ag SURVEY 02-Tin:yl(3mi reput4he.uis dpwai• ti forget Ily that Urecli'is ; mor4lly eertaiu of the leieeteial _votes or, / tatt l e -states, south. a Mason and Dixou's line but two—South bare.lifia awl This mill give him the following eleettirai'vot4;a---;- Alabuuio ... . .... . . 'lO , =Delaware,. 3 Florida, ... ........ ....... 4 Georgia.— ... . ... ... .. . . . 11 Ken tueky, • • 12 - Louisiana, • - 31aryilo01,' . . urils North Carolina, ' • 10 Teintesseei ' • 12 .Xirgitiia, • 11. Wezt ‘, = Total; (14- 'wai ever:any. doubt or gree -14.s g ettin g dit..vot6 of the alwy.l. : rrt) fate,, bore eau ;be unlit; now. • Tio: Georgia idectiou- . as• :settled ttlat,•que.. , : tiou is my mind; beyoUdli—doubt., It i$ uo use: to toll inc we called Noi:tli: • Ca.rOlioa: in .Augug; • Vre t•peut'aluip.. aroo ltl ft - o f' money, thero,., inuudated tho,,•state . with s,ipea!:ert.; MI6 eauttia; te-aiff W'spu Lv go dole. plitjqr ;iy mas inii:gu4ieaut.. - ..tesid.•: , ; • ,.iiille(! A0„ , ,,11 , ..i . 0jeeti0u,e, - inie tht;..inwi t ,aetive . c Neratia , New 11.ampshire,-;;,. Tat:d"" '7l) Now;•actitleinen, I put it to yoti;eatidid ly, whotlier•Oreeley's getting 61 of • these•;9-votes arc not fair, are•they not more than_ fair? ;Is he net certain .to' o•et 411c;ra untes.s :ye _work; even .bardei" halt 1:111 . 9 worked hitherto'? Nita: York arta'Neri JerseyWere'generally'eon .ceedtal_tii biol . before we got intoxicated • over the I'emisidvania election; tied Lam assured -that_ Iletulrick who•hu.-t-•jOst de feated. as'in Indiana,• is_ going to .strunp his state, and thre' the whole WC.ight - of his personal loan - elide, - which has:' Lech laigely.increni e ld by the prestige' of his late Bacons. iu Taver. of .I.coritez , pa w , - 4 New Yorli . ,..Nely.lerses,and•lndituniovu'd give Greedy, 59 of the 111 _rotes_ _tic eezisari• to elect him. ...For the - Other' two vetei he Would lnive-ierrely . upon Cidiforaia, Con ..nectrt;nt, NeW•llantp . ill ire:. Or -r hate tint::_kept:the Tun -ta7' polities hi' :the lat!pit - Btttc., but of .the -three'-other;, I Skou'd, say„that Co - o act:tient. Itidgilig the recent elections-hi thitt state; will thinly 'go for'Grerlcv iu November,' u 111 s we Teave'olif •bOgging,' . and gd- - to work, and. thatCalifornlia rind New."Llianp , ,hi will -each- give..its vote to the party : ilia works hardest to obtain it.". - - At . this point the speaker .waid nferinp by-t4 eutrineaof t!free. - ny font.- publican mas,mates who". had jn:it. arrived frorp.theia:e. battle .i as . ,in P.enn 3ylva nid, and durin,g the. »nise - and eaufwilon: "InY -note "Groh end - ilippd away nnobi4ervol. A: Id. _•. , . . „, Ir_ , , I '''.4. tima tlicra aq yr., the fildie - ar reign ,• bags n, When - a -ni ein h‘ar of.". Col igress wits i allowed •to be - an , honorable man. ; Litt iaow ." when.vita" provalls- and An:titian:s - Menleat:sWay, (he post of lionar is it pH ) va;.e s.taticin. Within ,tho la.st . ixtrilas 1 the.itignidtion of hsanrch in; eanl'aza has ibiought tOt,ght almost incredible . discita 7 , Isar:as,' As,fiva,ai t ix,' Pru.:dential' candi t, tlateS are r.oncerneil; ibis may h.-, 6[4 0 1 as r thd . ro knit (if :t It es.! revelatioas; that Grant. Oa as -I rented thb palraitaga of •th a gavel.] 1- F Inept as hit Personal.preragative, acid has 1 beep' thereby iinmensdy iir,,fit,2d:whilepn I the.. Other. hand There Eves, not-,the man 1 . -who It its or cal.lillaTis.stully charg4 Iforitiaz 1,. flisaiiley with volawfol-reciertion or reteni j lion of, one siagle:pemic of the- pablia t tails..."iff ire step into:llla' broard , r pal !. dte . of :official life, into tho - Congresinonal Ipc.iot; the corruption iq no ‘rer. , -;e, brit only =mait:- Tile main bughiess • of Con f. gressis jiihhiag legidation; for' the per soma 'interest of it's many members. 'Prue, - . thin is; - Otlaasionally, genertil'-'le.gislatitim i brit it bits n venomous, partisan parliaie, t inch. •irert ho liosttlta' enactments against the South. .•-.' ••.-. -,..., -, - :-- •- . . , . The'retlilo l'rhinder, snsioile4l by - the'reongfeisii,ni . al planginrinit;Ji the hare lieen nated'to railritad'eorporations, .14.1io;t:e. lines uninhabitell.gentlynJ 4 are:tweaty-fireyears in ad , ianee. of lee:Ll ...!Or Cooke:Lite banker,:in hie - :l4iOvectifs Lite 'Urea tr.val tie 'of the . bends .of . the Northern Pacific.' Itailread. i4iserta- that !anal.thp:Conkre.ss hind: grant-. to this etiinpany,exceetla hturea the whhle 0f . . - Ne'w,Enirlanal - with Maryland ineltl , • any'saiie man presurne that, Con e ess - considerinr; the future - need's of growing population, and the • just claims of ;the hualess:settler, has :the power, or nuthoritv to lavish upon a single-corpora tion "millionS of acres otottr choicest put). lie hinds? - - • : We;.rre, not left to presumption in these Matters... Old members of Oong,,resS ven tured New - England Sttcs to brave expoSnre arid - seek re-election.-. An notice Canvass called out the proof of Many dis .Cretitable acts; The.moSt notable of: the eamlidate,s was Blaine of : - Maine, the 'Speaker of the.nottse. lion. Oakes Ames: engineered.threngh Con ^Tess -nynelt ! lotion iti' the - interest of the trldarfl'aeit lc Rend. : In connection with this road? occurs an institution borrowed .from 601 corrupt regime . of Napoleon Third—the I Cre(lit -The - rase:day' ,of ozotic, like 'the SyndiCate; flonlished fort awhile-on the - strona tlrof its inysterY..-.- The jobbery that hooey-combed the brie-.f sonar government of .the Emperor, .and reached (Mtn its imperial bead tlifeti,7lll his' Whok' military mass, deidroyed the ' empire, making -tit traristo - eracy hail 1 'mercenary, the wattle jealous:mil bike -1 warm, ripe for the Gemini' sickle; When rogues fallout .honestmen come by their own. -The rascals of the Union Pacific quarrelled over th - e. spolls 'Of 'the' eictlit . ..ll79.ncr. Litigation enstied. flit' paper in the suit embraces the .names of ' Henry ZS it nit. N. N. candidate ,fer , Vice President, - . Cantwell ? ' f.zi:erc.triry-'of - the Treasurv, and . .111aittc. et= Maine . ,Speaker of .the flati::c. - `tip re , eipients ofAlni der.- Just heave) ! "can snots-things-be; and overt:cane. its - .like=a - siiaitner.cloud altbonr, our special - 10'fo:Ildf.!r.?" Mit fluitthe - various numbers of Congreis intplieated by the Peters tiled in CoUrt. have made :plausible clenials.e SO. ‘lid Tweed, sei ,One . fitot ean tiat,tai oat. - Teti ' years - .ago Speaker, Blaine - Was Et man of verymoder 'ale famine, tewlay his wealth, exceeds (Mel million' of '.dOlbirs. nary-. 'of -Clairte as was . said the - Miller.' there arc two factSoarte which everVbody.kno we, and Ond,,which rerPrylio(lV don't,. that . a drives a' fat horse. in 4 no I whCTo lie lays his grain. -Mr. Speaker:the day ;nil! came, - 'when; 7r(Iii111)1 . 40t illi(n)eCT to atinei t it .white washing .6 - ntrimittet.s.. , That day of Wrath; floatdreadful dov.w ill ii.rl:?Tv.n . yertako Non-. To-day it is litAboint . to.ealtri - ofait inarkr t w . f.) ttr people Will regard: iiet7, iOnable tOcall. a; Man Tlt ,Oongressmatt. 7 -- - Exchange,. : = 1 '. - -7. - It L v don't ' - the gentliliten , in -Ife.-• T.c f riiit4 3 fist • Iri, the hack of. 04kes Ames's kttetterer tii the lattt:tr_peraous in. their demids ? . ....-11 ai leY have tYant 6 wat of abaft . ------c.- ...a, 4.-- ---. ' lerelk t tOnpapers and Iliii "Greeley - slaw. -,The Sixteenth Pone,resAlonal dittriett(ll,,,,t 'is- i tll4 ' lO7 'fitjltl6if 7 th in ts ° ! cha lla rge n ; luta,•‘fnin returned tt d ' • ' , ~ to- einagogu°, ves 3. ' "t_i t alt' r - na, to til , ?'.ltiatipaal Itonie. cif &like:vain . - • a ''''l l ' s- i' to •, fit ' t .'l4.' N and Cfreswelfen iiil bin be able t'-. .: :-. - -7 -- . - " ,. u ---------- .. .. to vti t. iliti= i ,Cherrnning ' elaTtn. , throunit - -- .Sylin i-9) saide Y;Sm MaCaltiil ,61keti flu ' ,--: - . ,-. . ... - ' like :.I . bdull ill br:viga.. • OLUME:XXIX, NUMBER 43. =IBEI:M=!0 .• The nalicale gcottntirets. who have been . engaged in , thePollutiuti.of the Lelia-boar. itt Lancazter - are - bein , • • brattglit'tiii to tho rttek. au example`,.whicli.shoultl. be fellow;• td in.this every without delay. Let the' -parties who have hen • &filly of bribery, repoatinig end-other election. frinids, be iminrdiatels arrested end thekr - .niinlwork laid t e r theirvisinrons prosreatien. Erie dettees ntL fraare' numerous; arid man,y or tbdpe4:tratord aro known. • The Lancaster Inteliirencti• refers to the Diet arrest rend° in that. city as =MI . „ : -WO have alreadY 'mentioned the ''cliarg l , les bredglit 'alminst' Jacob ' unpson :and I - Dr. lleury lt. 31.uhlentnirg,, the former of 'an OtteMpt to bribe an elOtiOn ;officer. And noW 'a:l)6oler' of oiler:Wig:4l. .oftlei.als i's le:far - red .With- it t tering fap.6 b'aturaliza • " —l - following'lld .. t. ; t:on papers.. • t le a i as' was I made bcfurc Ilk Honer Mayor l'yfet. last ( - . , veliiii: . - . - - • -: • ~ .•• . ".. •., . -",- Lti,lrtis-kr e•s . 7 - :" -- ' ! • ' • . . , 'll.lwe ine,-Treil: S. .Pyrer, pcisonally. c:tine Fortuna:Ws J, Frey,. who, being du 'y sworn.' dePoses_ and says that Elias 'Ulla in -did, on or about the 30th day of' , SepteMber, come - - to :your' deponent and I obtain from - your deptinent 'his deelaiation I Of intention, of:becoining . a citizen of the United States, stating. at; the time . that ho would get his naturalization 'lapels, and furnish the Eatile . fo hitu.'That on the Bth day of October,' ..t. - li % . 1872, ' said . :Elias 31'3Iellen sent to-your depOnent a 'natur aliaation ;paper,. which _purports • to - hare ' keen issued by the court- of quarter .ser:l, sions.of the city and &nutty of Philadel ulna; 11;41ell cleclares • fhat your .deponeht: has lieon exminned in said court and. ad milled to 1.4-' a eltizen- of the;. States.. :, Your deponent I,furthor says that said certificate of naturalization. was fru ad tile tt tly:f it rnislicd. hi in for the • put poise-of being fratulttlentty, . used. • that yourdeponent . .was not - ekamined - and sirorn7in, open .eQuit ; ihat he - never was* iu . the court. of . quartaz :s.eSsions: of the ivaCe ift;tind for the city of .Philadefphia • that he itever'ivas zweru - in any Court -to 'otit:.-itt - Said certificate :of <,naturiilization; that he knew tiot hint. about , -said '•deitifir • 'onto ttotil it was haMled to him "On,."..the ay dor ch.c.tio. --, • -- • -• _ - - . - _ Fomrts'Atn . s J. Firkat. : • Sivoiii stilseriLell before the, Oct*, her3s; •Tamit.S...PfrEß, :IP:Milieu, it will be. remembered Ist the, select .cOliceilmin for the Third ward;nrlio was never selected to the scat who:so - title to the sent will be cOnsideied . hy.sci..•et tottneil'when it reorganizes this aiteranon. Ire trlfs held to bail in the sant of E.. 500 for a hinricg„on Monday evening • nekt, of the charge brought against' him by Mr: Frey. * - - Dr. 1f....E. 'Atublenburg - and Benjamlp Ellr . :Th:4, thalkst chirged attemping to brit.... Iteinheri...l:einer;_jullge 'of .eleo -dohs of the Eightli - ..wartl, and the second charge:l with acting as the tleetar'angent its thd matter. appeared before Alderman 'Amwe7, yeAA!rday, waived . a.hearing, and etit4r,il trul itt the .sum of *5OO. to -an theciiitrve.al . guei. DUI'S.' or Till: DERIOCPACT. The Williantipurt -Sta,rlarti' contains the full..)wing sensible and patriotic -views coneel nine. the duty of thi. fiemocrucy iu the present eon teat. 'l'o-fail-M. •the " stip - port of Greeley and trenorl, aud to - give an' impracticable vote for irnEwssible' can (Elites would merely increase the tiinmpla of an insolent 'Partisan foe: . . . . - The officers of the, Liberal Republican conitnittee. and, indeed; the whOle organ xation,, ‘vorkod - aft the - ,most determineil energy for BaCkalew and the .wholel et. The Democratic party. 'therefore, •if for no other motive ' -Aphid Make every' effort for. ancl- Brown. As thc . lib-- er.ll repahlicaus voted for all - our Candi dates,. the Democracy-owe it to Ahem to, vote -for their : candidates. -It ,hopeti every,De.macrat in the country will recog nize ibis honorable- oblietion, no matter how any 'one may - have =felt-about. the' propriay of - nominating - Mr:Greeley:- 1:h, editor of the Slamlard hi one of those who slid net approve the poliey of accept. leg the- platf...rin or nominees of the Cm cipna vefition—lieriot and does.' not . ' believe-that it wits -- tri . 4;ii or:yin:Ter to do eb, but, over-toiled, felt ehslaty bound him in. such case to vied to the jtidgMent of the ma,tority. Now bo feels more in. 'climoT;to yield to theactioitof- the-Bilti-:. . • more - con vent ion, Li:cause . of . the goad ! Nith of, the liber:4 of Tivcoming,connty in Alm- recent .e.oritezt. The nemecracy Owe it to the liberals to ha C. 23 attlerCila to tlierll . lid they were to mi..: • • . • • .• :The elvet - oral lielict :in Opposition to Count Woi.'noinimit.‘d :the demooratio - coo yen:ion' at,rcuding.. It Is' coniposed. of &meet:it:L..= It'etivht,.therefore.. to be supported b fevery.dilp o'in.` in I yeaming . cnaiaty _ -•_ • . . _ I,eCtlie - disaster of o . etober no:mart froldtlischarginf; bis - du4' to iti3 .country . antl If 'no ether can be .accornblished; let our votes its I coiled tt stawling" protezt "egainst :the l• tirong-clein tbe tiranfatiministratfen.:.. Let out• united vot.e . stuil. or lire, to. warn &Ur:country:lieu 'against,: the tli. , struetive action of Um - . present federal-. iauthoritiea. „Let every Jan n r anil especial -414 i is ri and tlien if ill erjusequ‘inees 1- the action of tb tratjorit',..lii-eut. least will not be:to - - - • . . tlrulocritts . , rnr „your. , elestoral ti Sliciy thlt tlinngt t j'Qii at u-dert;ated; yoa. aro. not disniayed. and that if you are in o minority,s.ou stilt illtvb : the manhood ata.theconrGe to, dis. ei.:;ygg yaur duty: ' •