The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, July 04, 1868, Image 1

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PEE' ANNUM IN ADVANCE.
113 00 ri ricer PAILVIN ADyAzicr:
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To r3,ul3,S4abecr_iptions invariably in enlace— ..
I%ra coOer to nne *dam ' •- ~ 07 00
Biz -.-" " .. ...... '‘,. .... .... / ... 1 13 00
Flom •°' " .. r 4 ...... ...... 30 00
• To NcwFair.m.u.4.-04 40 pa 100 tarries--Casts.
gir - Cireir.rmen trad Sebcx . )l Teratere will be famiab
ed roth .11 . 0. Aorrx.4. st $1 tta in advance, or $.l nil
pea walla the year - 2 -over one yesx at fall rates.
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RATES OF AO FJELVTIMILNO.
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Ni pc wopit to A line. -tet - cm lined w a Agave.
. Fot ow: pi,inary. of pair. lilacs of leak , . (tuciadlng
dAtel. rt
one i4—upt. sl_oo. - Specquent insitrtfuts.x,
ccutv encla . .• . '. • i .. . . .
ElC=N;;g
One aquate ot . o
... ... i s o 00 . 515-0 p
Two aquar‘W ..... 5 .1 J 5
r- 12 i# 21 05,
Plum " ..... . fo 1 7 / 'l3 4 0 aIS
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'special N0t1.4 2i.4,.
per tviti. Lugher. .. .
LOCO Nottri , s andline*.ovr a rousrr, Ito cruse a Ike
cart iti.erthdl: i ' .
Ler: , r Adrl , ll . bgernt , V4 apt per oLenwlitrut . -
it
gar' le Cir:,ilistri.it.l,rl the 101T - I,4AL, le not iael,7ded
by fiby per pablieibt.*lti thu State out or plankl pigs
, pith , am, and It !snow the large,d.hei-t. pohll,!:ed
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ft,Pendfylvante. ~
w.ttitt the last Ave rare tile . Nalwrlpticm Ilgt war.
dasti.ed, and It conthints to ittereds+ raftidl.f. As a 1
Ldvertioing medlnin it te ape of. the beat lo the &2te.
COAL TRAD:h.I. A.
:6, 1g
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Terminus ol,the PhtLatilAu
Pier 13 North, Port .13Yelliosood.
1:11_ 4 111. 1 . "6:, CO.;
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..y7„atit.s . f,,,? . ltie MAPLE DALE COLLIERY.
In Micros :
WALTER R & (x)., svik
WAIIIGI St.
New Vork —WALTIM BROS, CO., 119 iirOad
wny• • : • _
Herten--SCOTT, WALTER & DrnineSE.
hn t. l-ly
LEWISAUDENRIED a co
Inti*lLlS JO) KTP.7114.'04 .
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triiio Spring MC & W/Lkesbarre, •
LPriott Dak & ?ter
.4am Loert Mt.,
Creenbick Sharoalu,Trentont Lorberry
;Wolf Creek Diamond ik.Star• aid Ash,
• Plant Ridge Shenandokh White do,
Leor.es 'Creek b. Broad Top. ,
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Waled Street, Philadelphia,.
fll% Broadway, New York: -
14FIci:CS: 14 1 7 1,“il by; Street,Boston.
{3l sStah St., Baltimore. ' :
• • ; uta We-droll.ter , Pmliddlre.
SIIIPPititi.,W ti kuvr-s —Pt. Rienmond, Tort Jan-
AUDENEttED, GEIRGE H. POTTS,
WM. (;..AVDENRIEI); 'ADDISON MILD,
p . p.:l/ERICK A. POTTS.
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MINIMS Atill SIIIPPERA OR
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Orettcs 205 N Wsiuut. St.. Philsdel
' . "thtmlaray, (Trinity Building) N V
' DOnne Btreet, Foton:
.I%lelitx fx,rll,e r!'," the following, cwebrated
tuAttr:EaGil 3.'3t.11116 MI COAL.
31 - 11ICK011t V c4)AL 40.'4 mt.:scot/1z dh
. • antArEtt
'nod the. EN. CE'11.140O: 1111/Ag. C 0.41 *ll4.
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su I rr.llll Wli to: —Pier No; IM Pt. t iiehmhud
• . ' trVer No. f,ilElqullu•thhort.
Fen 115•'6g--;-9tn_
7 7' Pie.r• 10 Port
SIN - N I 4(.1 15"..!-; 0 N,
and De‘lvrsl4 the. :
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CELEBRATED FRANKLIN COAL:
OF 114161318 1 M V L 11.13%.
!Sole and Doi& r, O r the wvll.known _
lIEN"RICLAY COAL.
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(1131. Wainug
IVIVIC1:K0* Trinity. Bailin's/. N. V.
" • ' ( . 11.1 11/o nue fit., IS 0001.
JOSEPII G. .141001,1 . 1 . , l4e.nutAl A•zetit.
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I - OR SI FRIL S LSD' I - Ail:NT„IllWilli .C 4114
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2 i pi, -. ,d other 91.1, - . 0-s..ed quilitic., of
•A 7 HIT AMID . RE.13: 1 .-4, SR . COAL 4
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31•3 t%' :1,,,11...--;lr,-;.t.: Phil9ile!phia..'•
;I: Tr.i.::i: - . , , li:-IIiti'n9,: New Y(411.:
4-, Doane St.• - •pi... 1t0=1,09. .
94 Westm,:neter Sc., Providenci.
Inn I 'in
Pert Rifchnizona. , .
WELD-;: NAGLE & CO:,
sllh, ESTI . / 1' A LIT/R .S'
thin.liocuetitotin & Black Heath
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IdANtqACITTRINU AND DOINTIC 474 E,
!AND SOLE .AGENTS IT ILL.iIIItKRTS
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t . i JACKSOMIORBERII COAL
•• • t - 0.105 , 4 ixAtilut 9k, P6iladelphi4,
Ort ; IC'ES: S CIO fintAiwty. New 76r1;:..
119 i Ma ne. St.torti 13aq:rm.
(kit. WELD. FIRMLY W. N...!;1... ZDVI . 1. StietAtilt.
',May 14, Y. no
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Pter N0..14 North Pti--Riebmond.
Cr J. & J. (H. EAST WICK di CO.
. 'SLILPPSRS OP
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Will_TE AND RED ASII COAL,
NI). •121 DOCK ST., PRIL&DELPI/14, and
NU. II 9•DO ILJSTO4.
ariaidelled
sli.. e k in ty h sh.
I..setrit alotioat.: White Ash COAT..
ApriF4; .
PHILADELPHIA, &c.‘
NA,VIGATION;
Shipping Wharwes for . ATiffillerllt.oo/L at
Grecnideh, Delaware Ricer, Plialada.
IL_EWIS A IJD CNICIIED, & Co.,
_ . AGMTIS FOR 'll4. kiAli OP. TER
Wolf - I . :reek Diam•ed Cestl Cies Dinaread
Red elr litlack , liewsta White Auk Cowl%
- - 003 Walnut tittle% Philadelphia
civvies§ , 4 110 Broadway. New Yiritt. (
114 Ell by itreet.:Ficsion,
Wharf , Ns, J.
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14EPPLIER & BRO.'
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(N. S. cot. Wallin:A lotrartt ate., Phila.
• ' k.4i/ lead tj BS Pine Street. New Nark:
-. • LlitereWults• Bank Linildlng, Providence
a4t , isArzon, InFLLA.. . MIIMIVIL BAIT, aSIIIJOIN
F it. DAVIS 19 ARSON do-. Co., . '.
t'.:9,I.92ItATEED a • ' u'=•-• , o,UNTA.LI WgITE ASH'
',.. And SPOJ 1.19129
• FtED ASH- 9 COAL ~...
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. .0. 1944i:d0e; Street, 1111114e11419 F
... i 6 1 4 11.4 . 1 s , No. 1 1 1
: 2=;ty, Room - No.
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• wSARV-43REINWItkLISL,AWAILS AVCROS.
;Inn li GI, . . •,, ' '-
-FALES I& Co,
• - eaurnatOOF,
LEHIGH', LOCUST MOUNTAIN, M
., MOM LORBERRY,and
BITUMINOUS ;COAL.
• • rear.Ve.ley fittamokintoal, , -
aunts fur Pneck ' s feentrallaThl4 Locust /it. 9 . 01 . 1.
• * PlOnoath Wilk9o;tacra Coal.
Odin, No. 333•Wiliallill, XL, .Plailadelplaill•
Jan -
.0AIN • HAOLEa: -- ai 00 0 ri .
earrrpti or • I
i.OOORT • G AP`
I.OOURT MOUNTAIN
BLACK UkATU.
AA), illtalertt In other - dna qualities 0 .
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WHITE AND:END ASH WALL
110..414 Walnut Street. Philudeloll°. sad WOOMilnd
•. WluuTes,Bcbaill°lll River. .
r•••. Yawn Haman., J: 5 7
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Jan I.
30/r"• STRY .AII2•ZtVIII Haven.
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DE IjERIC ites
Coal Hoiking,Machin6
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Patented April 12, 1869.
it4s now ewe years pima the invention of oar Coe
Etfasung sasthins a and never before. with 'my sasetttee
, have we been tweed with' such flattering =mow
' ere 100 of them in nes, It to simple. daeable.'
and my at °Oration, and bate the Lyle anew
erud end the parted satisfaction elven./ We wake
thee with irbeels of 4%, 6 and . „ ... „ ...._ 1 9 Zed thiiseter.
et ript tee divalum sent free on
L. St P. Itali,gliTaWlL. ' •
!tibtri7 Agriceltaral 1616 1N1C 1666 Wa!ko, Alban?,
Pet, :149 - - • _ tar ,-
PLIThIBMG. An GAEL FITTING
ArririrDab 70 1! Liz 21111771 azitinandi
aron t annita tiOnititATn ‘ a
Orden We at the stem otlloBßYBEXiii * gaars
amII maw: swm. arse
Rompt gums. 04 Eras o*soer arse tad
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QOINTARD:
Plite Striet..l
220 p
Walnut
11 " 10 4
Ot
0t ALL KIN
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Gy. ORGE 8.
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DUNCAN (V AL (Y).'S
EqbEERT & CO.'S Loi
. Qtnosys:L-3241 Wale
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lIN R. W ITIE IiON,
HIPPER OF C(W.4, -
- o. 316 Waluntj beet,
nswerniyou wroz.ta urn issts cur u.
.514 West Thirteiiilli Elti, New Yot
. 732 'Third Aveine, ew
lvas' Wharf, In. 99 lath St., Provident
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/3)7 !Yellin. street. • ' • , ,
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voteless. .4 . 21 litin'n , low.* n. I
Rot din' , N. 'York.
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oiod Coed as 111 aid Canal.
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LA, •li AWANN A mit.i.u.r4. aino maga!
high COAL.
Eepe c, dally adapial to cracking iron and
60.., •
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TRINITY Br ILDI"
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PhllsAtelats.
New York OM
Room 69. ISAAC
.7 Daum Street.
SWATARA ALLS COAL C0.,1
- ocaa 4:ruSl, rip.LADZLTUIA. ,
All A. ! FALLS
• BNIN4 COAL,
:tea. WELD. NAGLE & CO.,
dNeW• Turk And WELD, BARR -
I mown , 4getits for ttre,nale of our
ork and Eastern markets.
;'•tirm or drect tbriVi rt‘
.t.113n.
MA Tressorkr.
1 N IF Ie 1 2 rti07111 3 41 - 1.7 .1s
Armin d Co.. Doane ~ FF., LtiArtnn.•
0..4 Pert Itichmeied. '
• 11-1 t •
SWA,
We tali tp •
Of Philadelphia •
et CO.,
Coal In the New,
I - All orders th
Oive prompt att,
Or;wita%, W l
(Welj
Piro
~4 2 R, .14S I
PT. JO
s. .
Kll
MINER do S
•
" Fulton " -
?ran the
to A. T. Stout &Co., •
PPER OF THE CKLEI3RATED
"Stoat" (Lehigh) 'Coals;
and the Nord Oeillerisa, near Ha-
Anton, N. • • •- _
Man miner on beard WOWS Si Pr.
r KEN and N, BRUNSWICK, N. J:
4 & 46 Trinity IHrelblingt
T. New York.
Deltteiid
ailiNSlll:
OVIRIETE
111 t Itroadw
Mayl6/ 4 68 I
D.
HAI,
• A.. 9 1, rer.o.sto
Lehigl, Wiliesbarre, Sha
, Allegheny &. Broad Top
'0 A..la
_
trm Pori litklunend
• : BR, CUMBERLAND, PAW
, ALEWIDRIA and -BALi'LMORE.
14 Si WALNUT STREET,
LADALPSINA.
lomat igaait
m - oklz, al
II IPAllrea4
. - GEOR4E7O I
•OEORGISTO •
ortiaE.
mi,rct
110
- CO IfIVEA,
Shippe - i - or,the Celebrated .
.MOUNYA 1k 00A.L.
SellimOkill Colts ty, P
1-
J.A Mr
CO.,
LOCUS
Potuiville
Ja. 1,. '69
• L-LANDS '
.-4bo adurrnalll Coil Oornpany ore'
to • note losses on dirk lands in
• flthdytkill Conti. These Ur& are
best lord= of the Heciactla B&
• mike= on the. Daniel. Crosby,
fillegebsi Crown in .tbit , basin. born
.LaftleveL Favorable lessee with
er )et lox =Ming purposes, mill now
tit ien t an or i4 Ctsgpsny ° P irr Rtil 1 1114
,
. Jan 1. .n&-3..
..•0
TO LEA
Voter
wont,
~~
c~ aaa ~,;
be so Me
obiaco
*l to
C T ' •
TOM:
BUY CREEL
LOR
an-costuirs RIF
In . larberry Cog is now sold ezelo.
GALDWELL, t3ORDON & Co. who '
gePottleivonler ore &A ra bohn them, ow
p
0.111 Wals n* on
o. 3s Pine St. Now York. ,
• 34111410 Peet. Roam.
=NW HIM
OAST
n it
ES Iria
M 7 Bast ' '
ttydy by- -
4ire vsy sale
sj Origialts •
Jismary 1.
L 111 C . IT COAL! •
ViVe
e :
.. . ,
, I be Throe
toopollOsted °sr '
ao n as snwin
tang
set pat wader the mums of
) it . : MILIZE, GRILIMPSSigo.
1 rliMa NurrrNo. ,
.' r.
r . a iseenber acer Ilnakbutng moor
I; IL BIAECTIM will net& In
all oretold Mimed ta hiemater ill
i terptin f atie • eoWN t w
1 BlAilatiTON,
lid Kneen
•
be ostler ibi
GRUMP h. .
ay therm/wit
ratlN;i.
Itoa. L. an'
To Coal
Patent •.
Reif-Dtan
Gap
Bpokets,
An4,IRoN
"itmPOWKm
IFENI
NEILL,
ABIr OCIAL
.tirsted Silver
lily, iiie lrfu_ l ici pprlllr
rut. •
lie
'ILLIAMS As•ITElt-
FAMILY COAL.
nut Bt,
F,:rrintty
.eyhasect St.
St.
E. 4 '
4.IIIAIIII3IIIeTT t
STREIT. PHUADEL.
lid our . '
aGE COAL, :
alpl IL :
SET. 111/aterw.
8-17
EL, Jr.,
OS &/:OBOIMN.
COAL
HANWARp
& HAY WARD,
YLKILL CO.
Menai* bias minitscilz
thitePutlition ow tested
beetcrgX" rixe kant e
"'t
miaow *max..
eiders, {tae Co's., &c,
2E3=EI
lIRACCO. at ire tot to the
r? 11191141111 Wad
7 , 7 4:1,11 :
Aiimues:Xot_ivst
pmeeuto
4 .1 1- 77.7'
10114111, t'j•
Mat:.
14c4r. aftbiltilltat
nom`
REMOVAL' 1 I
`MEN:
washmo , a u k .
43111,
lllik* taQu
Mei
'ANEOUS:.
MIKE
$: ;1 1 1- 0 D ' EALERS INCOME;
TUE linderalgued_heitilesei teem to 'notify the
Trade. sad ors ocamirs..- that they have ar-
Molted foe the sale of all tie . 01CD Convercs Lunen
Only at )few York tlde-eriter, and those who desire
to nurchaor the gamineart irbOirliaClll Wags
11from to, . • _
The soperioe qsaNty of• Ora Clonesoll Limns"
001 Z LT dowass, suintattoriter, sod foundry porno-'
Ns le ro generally recoonVied by those who haw here-
Wore need it. that ft ore* no reeotoilwortahott from
no. To thoselpho have nit tried it, we beg tow that
tt oweiroaleftw quality. sod =celled 10 no other
Leda Coal cianahm to market
o eddreeeed to, either of the sabacelhera will
meet with prompt atleatine. ASlgoet l l.
' • . c LEWIS ATTDENEVdD I CO.. -
- .• . ".° CALDWLIZ, CONANT.t 00 4
CALDWELL. OCEDOSJI CU,
DETWILD ArODX, - -
is VAN DINES, BROTHER 1 CO.,
" - TIMM 011:113. • ,
"fiew,Toit. 16th,
Riterring to the shove tbetite,4 Noir= the mac.
(Sireeid: -W. B. Weimar.
,Wahaget CoatlDetiarttnent letdzb Cad 6 Nay. Po.
kir ttS'ed • !: • -13-3 m.
M .2.jefliir
THE en‘dirsierted have ritmolred Room No. SS
•Trinity Boilding,lio 111 . Brood . .
No. 35, Pine , f ront,
firtweeo Tili *wan d offer for ale
LORIS& -RAS prwoula WAL from mini
of 1.1 . ruest :TENTRAWL LOCUST 110CNTAIN,
well
MENA from OLD COM=
P4NY'B dad other •
• ' -
BOEUnaIIL•REDeD run ASH
,
-
cinann4A4o anatainu.
ie A L DWELA., Ofilifklllidc CO,
Feb 24, !GS • 9,11 m
CENTRALIA. COAL
ITIE vNortsloN= flu =POINT=
CALDWELL/ - GORDON &Co.
Or . Pbtledeliddek sole Agents Ow the sale of tali tele
brined Onalor bleb will be shipped tecela toy Wharf at
Pact Richmond and landbagi at Port Carbon ander ing
own direction. - Orders ins* be addressed to them at
Pu Le.nri.rute.—Prie. 11% Walnut Sit. -
New Yoax—M.. 311 rifle •
lioms—flot 144 tat $l..
J. Ri. FRIECK.
.
Ce Arena. assay, Ist, , 1-
lt!min. Lisa.. Wu. Own.
NOTICE TO TIM' PTIBLICi
w i t t r kro i r rri cr the old Web.
LEWIS. AEDFSRIED 8 Ce., .
of PHILADELPHIA, silif YORK anti DOKWK.
ss.the sole Agents for the ,sale of oar
LOCI3ST . MOUNTAIN - :
MAMMOTH VEIN COAL
•
. .
from our "Plank Ridge ,COillery" at litemsadoidt- -
Cimettmem may rely aped Rebates a very superior ar
ticle for marmfactarlog: /rot, Renerstbla ot4am• and
for domestic purposes, an that. iteatteatlon
ration for
market by oar tywrizonstan personal will be
kept fully up to the tdsrbest .
LEE. RANT it CO
Potbwide, jet:teary 4E, ISt* :
• TO CO„At. O , PERA:fORS.:••
...,• •
• .111PROVECIAIE9REENS..
J. & .1-4,- - LAUpENSITIN,
PlI
. _
breirville, allehisylkilt AD•aiiity, Peat
~• mopTAMMaa Or . , ,
•
WIRE & SQIIAIIS ROD SCREENS.
Patented Febriatry 4th, lbial s , .
Arid-derided by the Circulf Court of the United iiitAlea
n Philadelphia, October Vigil. Isr,t, to be an arising
1,. vt :
' illittrattfalit j fitara Witt l ii i rl
- L. ..bertatein. . , I I
(See - . opinion of Onurt , pribliabed in th e ne ver
papers ~ in circular fermi.) . II
The Nos a:share Justly celebrated for tbelimpe
dor enema • d durability. enders preferred to all
others tried.
ca, 4 r.
Diabrentstael .. ufactared as required.' Ali
ri tiptly t t v i i lls . x 2 l . .. c . I . tel *sienna. . 1
THE. WEST lit• ' Fru bouraat
-%, ..44-ly II
South matef Mine 11111 - GS in good working ir4
baring one wale at run oni t Mammoth and '
feet veins, arith , pre hundred s to work on
preeent titt, which Is bat dna b and twenty feat
(perpendicular) betow.watnr level, , ' all the reqnl
- pumps, engines, an.. ed a bur , sable Breaker.
will be leaned to a suitable tenant. A•. , to
_._., . .
nAulti•• nitoTigicus,_ Vivi .. /Ening
Mutineers; Potuarille. _, Feb yg, is • ,
'SEE NG IS BELIEVING..
- 'At 704' Aiti• Bt.,
..i/If4W PitliEl't I gli
odeg 1
*:. •.' OW ! GOODS . t 1 if t .
-.-
-Kt.' RICH SIL 4 FER isi .=
ILVERyI,I I
,TED -WAtt!:l‘o,
b lc h l di
__ e y er y_ rte d'dmat Con, made exprealy
Ike the IIM• , : TRADR - for uestahee and d'-.
rabilltiLeanthi p be carfoutied. t
'JOHN 1110WiR.ALN 9 11.
W80141111•Li . fILIMILL 'III.IIII7IMOTITILING Art 118011111;
No. 44 Arai elt..l.lhtliedelpite
Re-Pittinintaboitiete: '
.
Aug. it, '4IT dd-If
. - ' t ••••_
. // ... 005140 0 -... " , ..,FERTAIff,
(..
../ ...—..... -.... \5 '
CO Loi& ..-' , Speedy hre .
Ala,....ersis
tia, ~.1. , , . - 19 1 ~,,
......_ . -- - ......0.- - ' . 1 NEURALGIA,
Thav ear ~ .. AID ALL
NERVOUS. A
• ' . ' 01116 1 413.
. . ,
.- .
~ ,_
. : Ib Zia** OM
. 1,0 0 4601 . •
.-. . • •
It is an moramoos ammom hi all ems of blearalsia
l e.
Amities. often -eff a perfect cue in leas th an
twenty-four home. from the use of no more than Iwo
'
os yaw rms. .. -
No other form of Nen Ida or Pierson@ Maim has
failed to yield to. his s wat. smorntit. L 0?.
Ewen in the severest, of Chronic Nearslffia and
neril nervous daanyessent.—of many yeara,stacd
..—affeetitat the eat* system, Mime far a few days,
or • tow weeks at the utmost, siwkre effendi the mod
artoniihing relief, and rery rarely fah toleuff o F° a
complete and permanent cure. I -
contains no drn:sCr materials to the=
eat . ... - injaricpas, to the mod dam*
sod an N AU be with runner sarrnr. , , -
It bag loan ~- -, In • goo by many of oar
moire sonemerhequall . -: e... 1.. who gtre It peer imultatotts
sad hed • --, .
Bent by mail no • • •, • • - sad the,egte.
• .
Or
lux parainiaiii,...s
Twelve 0, Coo:
It is sold by an wbolealle and rebi designs in ding
sod medicines Unnagigint' tbd United &alas. and by
_. • _
TURNERit7Qo:',; Sole Proprietors,
U 7 TToeisibni 144 Bipstioit; Mask
t' I 2 , • , 1114 e• ,
CLARK'S
FARMERS' BOILER
be *Me to bee irlik
kin hail thas
sky faker. It k parties
. - 11 U rt ny adapkod o kr 1111 Vi
: 411111 inki 11111CIWIKL Mai irkk er
wklisst "wren oir
adfree 11116 i2ll
~•;- -7- € pp k
3ALII Ant: mum.
J S'. CLARK, .
10.011 , Milarket Rtreet,
• • OftiL*DlEtaPniA.'
, dlll It 9 • It an
'Mt:Read ... l;44FX
J. R. -TROX LL'S
MU • OEM s ft JD
0110010EBY ;ROBE,
Snare Maw. Oppositi ifs:Abner
• VOTTIESVII,M
ettleimicirlbliiiiiiireielesiibbe!yg fowls
Magee NM Male% cos as en. are um= le call
eoa esiontee mg sleek et yaw Mete beybag ide fieb ,
where, le Jasper to be isaimeon, ea elm
BooNfeeperewlttseewwale tbep mei be say lbw
dr *woo. is Us Mat -
French _
ww be mit Tea Owe, Moe BM; vela MI Mei
•Beskete, Web* Cams, kw fielders. .11.eMailf...
Ye' blotto K, Mode Cups am Eistmem, Yews.
Cblaa %Wm. aid penal verielrelfik
soiaf- * •
Glass W
...(11= . 4etert letter* Willie sal
oar ebil , Wlie Mein
Most- Efieme.l=ll76lllllllter ogio&.
OW, Nom Orme BMW Miele Osemso4ll
etiee.lieur Weft /pees 801 11 1/ThP Comb MIS
Wel& *di ajitei eas aloft
ala = l
It elteekell
barsoreeell% groin et
ili'pftepo. cube/ Ogle, bens
Wase.•
Xl4ll
e • • Cialdies.7ll32l •
.4, . - •TO Ream ,Pati. 4.,
t , 1•*: .• i—lbabot •
iedlieetilibel quite ma iteelrbritet algig
lbe. Winds Sow ea eiewdelelesebit
ifas ••
IIIIMISSISI• els IGIDO WC*
stlegjegiagli.t. - aWd NOV MU lama.
a. 2.119C0rl •
axe. 1.18
4.. :sr:- DP; LA. 0 ROI
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tinIPION:411 1 0. Ms. IFilik. - ,
, ,;,„ „ Aliplausa atm awash : ~- ..-y - .1
* il ' lr IMMO' irsorsiriss..saimi . .
1 4 1 1 11 401
Al
.414 1 41131.trr5A. - ;,; `,'
1.4„, :„„•:,..:
1 7 - '
osmium 01X1m BIT?
lloitrues Heitman To; fr
4%.) arii!i;lisor era
i a v E x
OMANI:
; • • .
tr !':
_ an. -:
,•
diClatltfte~sseb
or ' the ' Var.? '
: : Iwatt /tit? oe
Berta, and • mating s eat
tkou lOW Torl? , !
fres fro, haw . .
i mp
1 :bartare
,
• v
,
Itgo,flan4's giatintui Tonic
-•
ie a coietitutiali of aft tiro Ingredietni or ins
tea," wink ta e 'pored guilty' of Sewn Crum /0, 1 1
osuire, inekhgroori of tin anotvoseeed
siiresablennsedire frrorotored to the woe s
• There preferring niFolkine fityen,meeneate
otixtore. win um •
• I
Hoofland's Gernlan. Bitte
Those who ha!
.ototkoro . to the
the Bitten. as 11,4613• W 214
.•1 . . • • i , ~... .
.
IfooflEincri .. .oan Tiiiiio,
• 1 ,,,,,.,,„ i „.... i ,,,,,„,„,, : . • and !attain the
ziedbittal striae, the choice between the two .1
mere "aster et tost4 1?1,i1 oide: Wan the 'pet •
!stile. 11 _- , „. .11 -_,„ • ~' ,2 . I 1
, pee tgosai•ft, Dome sibleiNy ot catteet.,roctr , as 1,1
Drone i, ' ' Nerwitie lisi 1 i
bW -- ts - mg apt to ' - hire its Itinct •
0
6triu . igaLLtv_ •
. n
iil 'eked, as it - doe' , ~, with
.: . ••
then becomes sfeet- • ed, the resit:
which te that Ms pa,. i • . bent self=
immr'sp.,
ro mare at the *lowing disemis r • ' 11
*palpablity Plateriwarti Piles, -, Paln . e
.1 Blood twthe...Head, 4.d.dMy of the titanach, I
1 ,
. I • Nanses. , Ileszttearn. Dl•gust for Food,
1 • • - Fuln ess &ch. OM tati)
•. • _
: - Sinking or' Plattering at the . ;
Pit of the Stcanack. Swimming.: .` -
' of the Bead, Myriad or Difacint Brea- - ,
• thing. Platierhig •at the Haiti ClicWitu 4 ' ,
or Suf4xating SenaltiOns when In a Lyhig •• . - 1
re, 'Dimness of Vision.. Dots ß e { _'or ,Weris bee thi
Sight, Dun Path in ;the Htid.: Deficiency of i
• Perspiration. Tertowness
Skin. arid Nye*. Ptimin 141 e., ' . i
' - Bide. Bea. Chest.: . • •• •' • '
,1 1
Limb., _etc - Sadden Plotted • , : I
oflfeat. Burning ',lxt the Flesh, 03rodaat : 1
Li:Ono ofilifWand ',Great Depowskin of S.
, 1 The trufferm from these Menem shohld Vier- tii
. - est =lion In'the selection , of i , remedy .f.' hi
.•t • , .
- Lse.
i ' .. 1
• 1
Porthming on:: , - ly that which e'
liehred from his . In- : satimitiors • - ft
trice .Po a s elite . title, merit Is 4 II
ally
r *pontided, . ' hi free from i i us
0
i fentsotpd, ' - has 'eetablish • ll
itself a reputation, • ' . for thecae of I.' t
bases. 'ln thisi connection we we* submit •
Well.anown remedies— H
i - : ; . ' !.
' d ' - • ' - , .. ' ' • , . 1 1
I . Itoofiana's. Getman . - BittOrgi - IL
, .
111001PLAAID'S ifillgititAN TON
• - . . i
];•; , , ; a
- PREPARED BY ; b ,
• 1 1 1 ' ' ' a
• Dir. D. M. SAO ircs 0, ;I
iH
. rfiro.ADE-1 44 . 4 ..ipA.
~-,
Twetity4wo,yeara este they were fienit in .7' 4
loto this country Rpm. ambient. daring 'tittich i
tibey have autioabtedly I' perfomaad' more cares, ai
txmedted Mitering Wiwi/diva* greater extent; •
ear other remedies khotta to the Oldie. . , •
,
These remedies will_. effectually.. , . 4
ffftrr eiciptatazi jaait.;•-' dice, Dy a p,• s
Chrordc or Nervous • Deld=a r
'=l em ices. Mamas if the •
arising. from • a gsoriereel
IF
fiatabseb,.: or Inter ti
• ' '
' • ''.. . DEEiTLITY... , . 1
,_,__• l i' , ,___ 1 • • _ ,- ' ~, • 1 - ,tii atti tethe end, we had' to•look for the
, Re'salumg fr. ''' I l lsY Ija•P° whageve • ' moms. . It was absolutely ;necessity to de-'
PRO *1? 'TISK swerir ns, vise mcasarea'which mid be relied upon to
\\.
_ ilia d
by
ise , L r , • secure, the development of free labor;to ore-
Hata- • , vent the return of,aristherittie chin govern
-
\ 4-
I i i i K. . . ~.' '-..,... _ w . . . .. . . ' meat.
a PS ' 7 .-- --""
- . - ' the' Union tiniest of the South. How could
• .'; -, inf , 7 l am. i . this be (link? , Could the development of
T Tit is 14i:/afietee, errant " Lot to , ;,„;, ' ' free labon be insured against the , reactionary
e;\ 1
in saes awes_wee o ti w t o to pi ng ° ,: desires Oil a pro-slavel, people by excluding
,41
Whole Orin" is Is the overwhelming nisprity of the laborers
ile4 t h e tgeete 7. the fi,__ l is from all influence two 4dgiilation aiid the
% ..ed• th e ethre) tweeteef meld aegi urimmYv direction lof
_public affairs,. and 1 placing all
nage witrationed- from the ere. a . kiwi _
_..,.., _ _
Ito wives --- ii, thee/Wets. sod the weak 1 and . la- , political power as . a monopoly in the hands
rtand beiotomptratesid twiny woe. • li, of the lifrong enemies of free labor? Could
_ ' •__\,. 1— t_-.4 sufficient protection be insured tothe Union
PERSv,irS +7,41v - cf, .r;v LIFE ' , `` - 'eferriat f the South by putting the whole
..iareelins inti ems of thub Weigge beaTlll 1 ;1 inachinertof polltic.al, power into WO bands
o ein . , lg i t h a u Its a n tridant i ll % wtii thltii: the , a of those , h 0 , hated and persecuted them ?
this MTIVEut or tbe TONIC, an 'elix that i le.' To do this would have ` teen folly and crime
sits miry!, tato then vefeEttore to a • . ' combine/. In order to be true to its duty
7 1sidar z `f l iml _ 'il dlr. buitsu Coogreas, was hbrind to - place the government
COMM, and Ore anti teeppineie .
vercialedeara.. ,i - ~„ _l, , , ~ , of the late rebel States upon an enlarged
' , . J, • \ democratic basis by. 'arming with the ballot
• • ' •-.. 1 , that class of the Southe rn population whose
r'NOTIOE. ''-',„ < ' jute:lite- and ' sympathies are most closely
with the new order of things The
--4 An u s een.oeten.„
n ff b rag is e mm in the
t izt r t . e fant reb- y
•pcewlstikei anis • dom in the etc -• t••
4211°
"21)
II-
Iwie ' Pljdk2l ' I :l tr etatO tiel l l W s a ll s o , f ,the negM fefore?
L
of Pad bran: , ".- to nee their o ex- ortholm- - 1 , not even merely a matter grat
prewdoo, item ' wen 0 ' They I • itnifelt s $ matter. of absolute necessity - .
FA devoid of all . ' .energy, ez • 7 r• A b o • ' . 1
. PP
nelloos me have eo a ppiot; ; • k • _ •11tht is ithe- econstractiou policy of Con-
To this class of•petsooi the taring:S. or the 0N- gressothich th leap] Convention has en-
IC. Is espetiany thearankrodeo. , ' aorso and pled Itselfto taslnisin,and by
• 1
E i j i L_
_-', • , this we Mean Loa . i [Chem! ]
WEAK AND D OM DRUM :• . • Our duty does not d here. ,Tiro things
• • ! 1 ,' , i I. ', I . lid more deeply dts` 'the American
Ate nude Wool; ht thews of eittitif t of tins • -,, mime In eyes of d thin any other
'sites: 'Toe, wut ewe ; elm -
'nape! f a n . . , 1 , . ewe ' , , Acta, of treachery I can t , Theirs% is,
Thommta or oeiddirstes asst s Tilted the if the American people' prov : faithlestio
hauls of the tercetetor. that ewe allow the those ten who in the tour of Seri ma`
wades** of bat a few ~ 1"bom It Ibe
.1 to th e country their blood; +find th other la,
are meant aria sad of Weis ,lngt that
be believed. r . . I . 1 J if the American people repadlated.ven
' 'i ' ' seriously ;quibbled about,. their obli ' to
those vrtlb in the - hear of teed glive to the
'lcoontry their mow. ; [Great appianee.] \I
• . 'tionceive , t to be an insult to this noble • •
•'' itronar nation when - lottopthatialla_ are
le th is country to are 111041117 by art ,
' bitrarily tting aside the original understarnic
4. , big • emd whichttte nationalereditor coned
ed tile m ato the Republic, and this„toet t
'
c whiln
r. at the ti e when the Republic was a beggar,
a and when it seemed very uncertain whether
tt. or not every dollar staked npestl, the =mess
to of the national cause would be,ll total.loaa.•
A Shill we Omit the national Meditmato sip
"We won Our stake upon the , ineeees, 'lint
we iee: 'et:tallith upon the tu*sty of the
American' people?" Whenever inybody tells
you that lite has disci:awed woe technical
, point ;which .would make it , a 1 peS:
--,--.,' for us to 'drive a sharp bamidn - with
' , who helped its in par distress, reply to
this Republic - cannot afford 'taltsve
, a., ~ . th roughout the world that Its
I. Word Is . • as good as Its, bond fo e that eves
! RI bond is •t as good ea other people's
bonds; [ . pplim Tell bitri that the honor
and oral t of them•i• gin peoPle are'woriti
more . . hundreds . ofi ; eye, worth
' more to .tbe patriot in isitreeisect ;.: to the
um to reputation, hitifieneett and
power ; the business Were* 011ie OM.
try' In cash.- Need applause,/ .
mit
yore, ' uting the malt which rt ty seek •
posidon has here o ff ered to .._. ..
people,
National, Re • 'Col t reation
&chili*, at the mere switke cifitipudle
tierh open or covert, hi a national trite i 4
wedge elf that the Asthma' theditar.shad
have nv farthing 11#ia entitled to according
je :to al miderstandhig. sad by this do;
deriding and pledge' we mein to stand: t o
( a ° ul ''-.. . -
-.7kle third salient point of 0. jualtibil mid
hi the billowing i While we 'strive' to Newel
and hstmony to the connuy by ,
odt.rif the ruins left by the rebellion I
[ straettus Smola the basis of implatistj I
I and Kat :itights:-while we
dam to those who helped Ile
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s~aggiee~i--while we , molt, w
the s ad saws whew tik=l,"
and the widows and kapisans - oaf t
dead to the•gratitudiol the while we
Invite foreign OilMition Izo / Oar ' fee.
tunes, 1 Ao help 4rebn,Orir we* aril
g oe
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GENEUL .OAEL. SCHQ
Wrote ti e 'l' m' Bile,a4s ltiputkiiiiit Club!
• o'f, XL 114sli 1 / 2 .11714.110 ireftia..sisifils,,
,
The'po c ampaign of thei Republican,
•
party, * - 81 : - Lotthi was opened by the Yong;
'i ms 's Re blican :club Feltiaieventrig, it
Metvantil Eabnry ; Hall. -The great Hali
, was 'veil lied, many ladies bein; present se
; listen to , t e elognen:s orator': A the rear of,
the pittf the Amerienn tiagwas displayed,
Re
' With he name of thelelub Upon it, and those
-8,, ,
of 'Grant ind Coif= 'upon thelurb, above'.
. The president of tbeclulfcalled theWhimbli
b. to orderoind" after a statement 414 the object
• of the dui% and of the'preseut,l:neeting, in-'
•
dt, trodaced l itlajor General Carl Sdhurz, who
r; *vivid *most Interestinkpolitiad discourse
iittlith was received with,,freguent bands cf ,
,
apPlause.i.,,We give th e follerwilm extract :.
1 TbeßePublean party has, - g since ;
the close I of .the'wtar, accomplished 'gres,t"
things wider' difficult cireumstanies. Of this,
fact the Redone Convention Welt, Olt ilik-!..
it. vinblvi all Chithowas 1 striking illustration.;
is For the ii time since` the Republican or-
Ne goolzation was born,.' :the representatives of
a „, all • the late' alaveboldiag State' took their
T places among us as menis to lgood stand.;
Ing OI differed anti-Slavery party There waa
the whole IR,orth and the South hand in hand,
not an ostentatiotut parade, not an'artfal mock-,
cry gotteolup for the demmtion of poiple;
or sit in the fitlMOnsJohtiecillealrfesittOnef. 1806.
-; when a .n.representing Musechusetts as
it never hid been, bung timbili Os If ashamed
of himself ,on the ant of a man representing
,fldulli Carolina as it is not, and nerd. • again
will ,be [aitlansel; ;but . here were the free,
Stittes and late slave States, the former glory-,
Is iqg In the;l.riumph of the principles they had
:.• fought for, the. lauer puttied of 'the foul plot:
of slavery and relieved of the burden Of trial
ti-' tocratic ches governinent, ail rhead of one
~. smother, 01 believers:hi a conshon faith; all
1 ,, &amplest ofecommon • cadre, ;all striving to ,
ig work out ecozmon darting-4 truly riathm
b.... al cenventicro, for it represented not only all
"` theigeog ph division% but every eiemett
th
ciof the •pe Illation Inhabiting the soli of this"
Republic.r [Applaisse.] . Thus 'the cdnven
,` tion, stood upon the ground of accomplished
results; ; for it could with? certainty' unmet
thet the Staterand. people thus, represented
at Chicago - would soon ;be represented again
',. with all their rights in,the 'government of the
, nation. This fact changes the task imposed ,
-, - upon thq Republican' party ; uit has no lon-,
I l e get t•F kilt' down npr IQ build tip,,bwo sea l
coo, to preserve, to develop, to Imp 42.
1 The consciousness of this.duty determined
, the - Mt' er - of tbe Repablican platform.—
1 • The sup e of recopstmction 'presented it;
tuZ
self as tin importance.' It has been .the,
ts• main pointiln; th e controversy sinceihe close
uof the wal and-will beisuch until the day of,
the Presidential election. ' I will attempt in
a few wur r ili to • define the lis . , tie. 'Our oppo
t, cents assert that the problem of reconstrue•
ft- tien involitcs nothing but the mere setting in
g- motion again Of, the Inachitiery • of. govern-
Z men in noint of 'form—no - matter whether
1 this' precedure ,restore •to powe,r again those
'Pe seftf,) but Yesterday strove to destroy the. Re
phblie„ and , plaCe the tmworder of things
produ&cljby the . war and • its (fiends at the
mercy of -.,heirenemies.; We mien that the
IProblem ,orreconsfraCtien involvis th e yes
,, toration of the.• late rebel States to their-full
'. powers aod privileges as States of this Uni
on., and,to the inii, enjoyment of the right
, of self-government in i their _local concerns,
• upon such a basic until a such, imannei that
those rigqts, privileges. and powers may be
1' • exercised without, coming in conflict with; .
ildthe funds ental 'priecielett upon which this.
tepiablic• tic end whborlf prodncing .
new
i, T .s
e daugers t thelrue 'friends of the trete% and
d to theipeaceof the contort. In other4vords
W the states lately in rebeljion,had to be reorgan
ized in lb 1 harmony , with the neworder, of
~. things, in • Order to • be 'then • set atioat'again
AL upon the road channel. of self-governme4.
le The acco plialiment of this .end ,was.42ot a
ate
question f privilege , and power, btit a 'mat
' ter of im entiye duty=rsduty recognized by
every pat 'ode, honesesed sensible man,—
[Ann's:9 •-] ` - . 7'
1
, A
il'.o
CAI%
IG*
. .
MU of eve' garage toil] bye men tit ti e
SOuth.was demanded by every consideration
:irehlicufety,•of gratitude, and of justice,
mum be ensiatilnedp while the question '
newts all the loyal Stites prop erly be
100gs te - ,fthevecOo of those Sages.' ' „ -., _.
That . objectlensishoidd be made by our
° Pr elits t whu . :Sea4t., p 4 .. such earantee,
is aturdenougb, for , to them =mentions
of Public istetN, of gratitude; and of justice
are alike indifferent. • Bat the paragraph . Is
is:found fault with also by men who lire not
hostilt p l i its spirit. ill'irby;''. it Is asked.
whys one rale to the Sou th , and anoth
er to th eloyal States?" Is not this ineoe
sistent? &different wording of the resold.
lion*mild have obviated this question. 14
instead, of "the South." the; expresskie were
used "the. States ' whose governmentWhad
been destroyed by the rebellion, and were to
be-reconsinfthed i and 'l4 - trusteed of "the
loyal-States," It read,. he States whgee re
lations to.the Rational Government lad re= .
Indeed undisturbed," it - would at once lie- i
come apparent that the difference in the con'
dition of the twos.classes of Stites wasisnch,l
as to' authorize an. exercise 'of power ,over
one which would have been of ques
tionable constitutionality ,i f applied to the
other. • ~. .
p'th e
' t : th is is a mere matter of form.. More
si ficent is anotherobjecdon made by some
o e tritest friends of our cause. ;Thy did.
not the convention expresaik urge the Intro
duction 'of 'impartial auffrage all over , the
Union?... Simply, *muse a majority of the
convention, and I believe the Republican
party,-was and la . not prepared to agree up
on iuly plan b,ekond:feaving the matter to the
act's* of the petiole Of the loyal tates.—.
Without berdtattow. I confess "th t I am
strongly to favor _alba Introditcti a of im-
Pattal su ff rage IP every State-of th Repub.
ffea l Dave adVxSed It for along time, and
shall continue to do so. [Great applaus=
And yet I conddet this. emission la,the-plat
form sea thing of little importance: ;
Looking over thecouthe the-'Republidfai
patty has fen 'elnce - 1861., yen will perceive
that-the greateiteneasuetwhich immortalize
this period of out history were never prede
terzeiimid in a Patti elatforaf. IA the nation
el Convention-of 1860, we declared ourselves
only In fivOr of the,excluslon of gayety from
the Territories: Long before the term of the
Administration which issued from iphad ex
'
. •-• slavery had not only been excluded
. .., the; Tertifories, but• the toter-abolition
of slavery we. a, settled thing.. lin the (na
tional convention of -)864, the :abolition of
slavery wesiandomed;but not II word was said
about the enfranchisement of the emaricipa
ted-claak. &Along before the expiration of
the second Republican administration, color=
ed suffragewas introduced in all of the
rebel Snap'. - Its candot be said that those
two' conventions had purpoiesly held back
part of thededgns they intended to, carry
out. Both times they were perfectly onest
le confining their platform to certain things
apbc which they were agreed. But both
times:the Republican party was, by the ne
coldly of the situation, by the logic of things,
darted beyond it original. programme, and if
the Republican 'party has anything to be
proud of, it Is the great fact that it promptly
and resolutely obeyed that logic as eoon as it
clearly manifested itself. And so It will be
eow. i , _
As the total abolition of slily* presented
itself as w necessity when fie struggled to
univier.ther rebellion ; as the enfranchise
ment of the emancipated
the
presented it
self as a necessity for the - development of
free labor and the protection of the loyal
element in the South, so before - long the ne'-;"
cessity will appear of withdrawing from the
ever:changeable action of Coilgressional and
State' legislation those political ,rights which
form the basil of Democratic government,.
and of placing them under the ithmediate
safeguard of our fundamental raw. " An aw
thoritative 'definition, is • wanted, of what' Is
meant by the. term "a republican, form . -of
government," .which, according to' the Con=
altution. is !to be guaranteed to every Stete,
of this Union, and this definition will haVe to
be furnished by a contain:along amendment
restrelnieg the several States from surround
; ipg the oght• of suffrage with unreasonable,
raid undemocratic restrictions, silk perhaps,
making [t chligatory for everk State to Intro- i
duce and maintain an efficient seaterWeif pub.
lic instriction. -[ApPlause.] - .
Such a constitutional amendmentwill most
certain Fy'\tie brought forward before lorig, and
only its' passage will - Sadly set' -at rest the
questiothi which now ate' causing our bitter:.
eat controversies. Although appartmtlyliev
Iting'the powers of the States, this measure
will bOnecessary for - the salvation of our
system of local
,Self-government, for ~ o nly
then will self-government be safe again from
.dangerous infractions by,the central power,
when it can no longer be perverted into a
' machinery, nit tie promotion of class ;tot;
ernment and . the subversion. of Witt fuel
rights. • • . 1 ~1
Such a constitutional amendment we shall
- -
have; whether . it he tbeltlattormOr not . .
[Applause.] And w,etihall have it auon. - un-,
teas the country Talla two the handtkof the
woks r or progreite and ' true , demoenicf;
which heaven bide. And even ' then.. we
shat; come to it at last, but only after" years ,
of new strife and confusion. • , •
For this reason, the omission in our plat. ,
form does not disturb me, ford do not belong
to that class of , Radieals who; deem it more
Important to have s principle ostentatiously
asserted In words than to have it well carried
out, in practice.' [Great applause.] '
.Such is the Republican platform of• 1868.
It might have gone farther', without becom
ing too extremm it could t iz ttbe more mode
rate without falling abort the deminds of
justice; and yet with all its moderation, it is
still thernost liberal platform ever presented
I to the 'American people by I a great party or- i
s
gsnization. • [Applause.] (mice to the sol- i
diet, who fought our haul • , Justice to the"
national creditor who Staked 'his money up- '
on the good faith of the 'American people;
Janice to the Southern Unkrn man, to whom
we owe protection for his fidelity ; justice to .
'the negro to Wheel we -,proinised liberty for
ever; morethan tastice,i Magnanimous for
gimmick to the defeated rebel,. who merely
will Consent!tobolustto dW' , lc Julice,finallY
to lids great, brave, and noble nation, which
bu sacrificed half a million; of rives and utt
told•millioini of money that the Republic,
might live antleejoy the. Meetings .or pes.
WhUbtakbe 'enure only *hen the rights of
every citizen are securele the keeping of all.
[Great &placid:]., With this Programme of
• ' ciPlea and Poilif we stan - dbefore the
~ Id, and 'for itwe solicit the Suffrages of
oouritatriotto countrymen .` , !.
. . Let me my a word shent, our Mad'.
Gansu] to Gin Grant [cheers], I will
not inclege in • the langnsgeof praise, In
Chill remict oar : opponents have done the
work fOr us. Their unwlllinglioreage speaks ,
louder than ' -the most Wooten . panegyric
frocciour dde. ' Listento thin: ; •
, 4 0f the steadiness and staunchness of
General Grant's patriotistni of the upright- ,
nem and solidity of his character;llo inan . d i, b'
the country doubts. or a ff ects to doubt. / n
the soar. V loyalty and solid public orrice,
no man in the e ntry into entepe-
Stift' with this mcieldier. Tt4Poop:
idleoltrean be nothing to hies ".;hfi bM a more
valuable 'office. Rat lf,i'ln thhands of .
Prevldence,, he"could be an iostrument foe
• quint rig the country, 'is an honor
for which be could aff ordsacri fi ce ease,
congenial pursuits, said. p ossibilities of
d
still greater fame as a trot . As Washing
ton waimed and/ / 0-elected • on the
strength 1 his chmsoter and services, with
oat -pled either asked Or given, we trust
Is oked
that Grant' . beelec ted in' the same way.
tai
Having rem e a uthority of the Gov
ernment, we he may add the highest
- via to the higbais military fame by restoring
•• • .•cordislitt of feeling." (Cheers.)
' • . -- et Mom high Dimocratic authori
ty. Thi'Aiew York.\Werld, the leader of
thspenoteintle party the field of jcnintsi-
Ism, lie fit of patriotism thus treve vent to
its feelings/ It was wiser than it knew when
lt ' these wort* ortd De tplibbling and'
- will eurlke to wipe them out.
/ yen the World ' his mint correctly stated
the objects General flrantit election till sc..
corimbein' It may 'be trdy said this :date
thetas it always- ought to be, not the man
• • t the dam_ trat the , ofilee sought the
Win. T hem s 11110011 efl General taraetfai
th"Projeideser was not ilia work of the pel
•kkinea ; it Was the WO4V Of the, people.
Her,' many 'of those w had teen. moat
sdh , dy and I prominently . etioniand . In par
ty.etritemnstd, sentmed by ajcuttiflable feel-s
!IXfellowship, have Pittibtrodlo Pot lin
iment their own Anther: General
Grant was, nominated : , b} tudverssl acclaim'
long befare;we _met et :Chicago; We had
Lae* net pointed to
Lm Mit p a le Via already scam
-I;ohed. • *lmpineli
Mar as Van tivallable m
ind] in timbal sense of
Abe "Wm I flitnlt tif fiat *Ot .ofsly beionse lig
:Ca allrOwe • Would command for hlin
'knot
~ ;111esilier of role s- for .I honestly
; : oloinolisidioofta , would have been
ridge tcrinemed milk good min es their
akflidate-lott because-limint Greek was
I=l= t e s iithe *teat mat to dolnit the .
St premattine to, bye done. To
Alliaero the we and to the Malta of
ir
t the 411ortgramkessi z zlitTed, Immemnidirm Is
aW it ebk bale been
t
maibramt
1 1 1 1 =Mtta=a ll Et is o lt t dove.;
l i s c l ir a ' 11
t i :: so ril i seet e calradajtroi l er7
1 . rhp, mol3_oolol 4
sad tabnadty, to brill; oo h miffing =UAW
sloe on the part of oar •,• • • ••• and to ,
store the' 1 011 14_ 04 „ ' ' ' I ;'': _ a I . bedin gt
1, • t beim one of the y cut effect" of An.
diew•Joinsiedliwrsichnindadtditratton that;
' It Inflamed p.m and memenente to 1
at extent ohs* rendered 3t
_abnintlaipoiml; I
Mai* to es; tin opposite dam Mon--
ftM,_ _ ; to to the , . ilApmessta
=lmam to tioe.fixither- the.
"fir thiltAliff&4biL . .
l otoolho !la '" loor,:, _ _
.SC 4 4 with:false hoPea, ind:give Ift neWil t ..
Puba tette* Worst asPlrallolta w ; (le If-etzt
other it obliged emigres!! to 'fight r . - Fsic--
therity . .;' The. tury• - an&.Oonftes on f *. ' he
ltnikie ..btAttglit ;forth -a tali:flit ! - -:-. 00
1 1,bich *altill6t• alwaylt frie from . .. ' .I'll'
"''vp'FF o 0 ( hi* and ezettenient.•.• I will! ‘ it.
'Mettle efoi 1 •s`'t- , for with MIA in the ' " -I "
knaves isri[irho • acted • some ees-] ' I. a
ikuivo; j 0 9.niellates' like a fool. , d1 00 ( 10 e'
!Imes - like:'his. ling ~.:.,• 1. eiorgbl,
hid bit : lei...both:- [great • 'appl.l4,Be,] "no
dell erallAil *senility . .la th ew id aioptid
hivebeen•able to : tom
pletiely restrain : •, he
coalhatiteirsitiiii• human narnre- ;4 - Th'
0 01 0.1 ''' MI; for .all thiti r his greatly t be
depiere r tbat in such times.the-politict t
i
ties ere . thrOwn - into a intim* tking le• or
power inatetid of being p ermitted to dell r•-•
• ste Coolly „together Uponthell bet inekul h to
beil thrifr Addends - of the country For is
Andrew /tiblison is resPonsible. I Per his
postinity*f proncinuce him the worl es-.
ident - thi4lttOuollc ever had; .apii. "I 1...
ble• as it t liaity,seem,•even.[..lather Ilaiki ' 8
administratiOA will apitair decent ik byVf s
ide
ef-llis. ],{APPltuise,) But heiwever thaVil-tay
he, the. 'Mischief is done, the OtiLas
*ion{ arek.fillij,lrunning • high; ," and :nollil . is
morelmeiestrity than that the. Country s
.- Id.
be brotisMAittek to are event balance of . di•
i t
The proOlertli.fwe have to grapple 'with . ; e
134
of so vakti add difficult a nature • that. err
solution Ohninit,':', be leffecteltir• fiery appals'
to the whin/ens ;]. instead of. kfUrfout die ay l
cif • anincAsityl !hey requtio calm' th ought n 4,
I
a- minsfiferatiel. excliange - 'or;idess. ': Ii inl
vale to . •=l7io,' for . . thities ; long as An • "it ,
Johnsolol4resident. - ..: It Would certatbly"
be vain lo u ts 4 frit, it if th<Demecratfc
ty withifi - Its Impatient greed and. pen up
vindich”iietik shOrild4ept hint! povy,e --,,,
;DR the .lelekation -, of - . jiii ..• eh l a man , as
"Alitint, WIWI* calcrilsted . folcalinjthe- ll'
of excitement ` " end to give'to itihr .deli • -I,
thins theigeOssarYdegree• Of equaninl
.I.9*(*filt(o oo J I ;- ] " - • I •- • • I
i
n'Tleneritiliiliiint hag advantage over . lj
the statelinteniNcilui "might' have been nartied '
akhiti-cofnlielitiirs ler tbe, Presidency.i,. We
has rtes t retbeen arfaciiivpitrtisan. Ilia 110-
tions we not. firmed by party tiainin , or ]
are they tffeemil 'by partypisaion. ..,Wetwil i
remembe,Zthe time-when be seemed rater,
inclined fp . "entrust) the: Whites of, the .130 thi
with the perk of recon s truction. Rial . g e : .,
ercsitylis ;a victorious soldier led him to:, ,
lieve thaii• ether people's Intentions '
tnnatntel
as gdod is hilown . He changedhia'ntan.: l
ions 001 $':!, 1 0 -teccoriiiinee. - with 'the
,r i estiltotliif
his observation.:: Ile Ilia , been , found - I l'oh
With beeauie I _lie did cot talk ;,1 .and ittN-us
confess rein y of usl . tio. from time. tolimieoo
fitiuggle :wlt h l a feelleg.ofirepatience On tat
-account. ~i3e C r lil ) while he kept hi! mouth a t,
be kept his . es wle (vett.-
. -(APPlause.
ht
Ile read Pyrand keenly = perceived what, „as
Wrong, and lithough be may sonietimesh e
• been 616 , 4641 denctunce • the wrong;:•hti kilas
always, lis3lir.as his power Went; promlitito
redress it. a. Ile-spoke to tie
• people In .the
,langiligeof action.] The Dat,.
ocrats - accinal him of having thro , yrn hirntidf
into the arch' of Ole Radicals. - He viPopild
have arrivedi jat hfs'-cOnclineions mien ilf lino
"Radletir..liad ever ' made his ~•appeatitiOne
Within .ten". Mlles' cif ihint: -• - <fhe i' Justness of
'his perception, the' good_ !enact ef, - 113
mind; and the patriotic impulses of his hcryst,r.•
have ledlim,where, he stands, and It.sci,h,dp-]
pens that he standtJust • Where the RepuDli
.can,party stands. • (Cheers::i'lle has e
cot
to i )
t* standard not ; y the, influeneet of pp d
eal allillatint4iner.• by the . bet Inipulse ef
excitable - temper, ] .hut because'a cool d
censcientioili !premiss of observation and .•-
ittoiling convinced I him that thelßepidatl
~ n
Roney MlA:its:leading features' Is JOS !ir o
right.- iNV:hatever his early opinional4ny
'have been; he is one of those who mill tter4er
be aShßded to acknowledge that, it iii., better.
to be•rigiii-1* the light'of the day.tbanto : bei
consistent ;With the errors -ot; yest, .y.
Great tipplanse. 3 1 .eonvictions so - JP zed
Are, ,if limaymie that eipiesiden;rtipt to d
firmly Uponl their own - legs : and .aboke 11,.
c li
having : 11P' logredtoot or passlon,preludi or
.resentment in their • composition, they #lll
'ilhallengtit'argament without.givieg a profit
for pastern* outbreaks . of temper. While
:General Oratit's charaCter will thuscominflnd
the emifidenee of.! hiss friends, • it. will I Om-
Maud Miletitifthp• respect of his oppotiefita.
(Applause,); I '/, -1. ..;.., . • , -•A, „
immediately after the close of the wirrie
[ate rebels , of f the South were disposed to ...iii
• reit'euihtltio Whatever conditions of restfira-•
lions the - Ishltional Government miglitr„lA . , have '
impOsed •uP•in theta. Ild 'that Opporku4ity •
been judiekinalylinprov the country .40.md
;
'have betealtt rest Aong ago.-- fiy i A. , : ear
deditmokskilaious binge : It was lost. With
denerai.ilrint's.elevatto i to power l t „ re
, turn. • .:fklreat . applansep He ktioWs the.
' Southernpenple and they know, him. - 11 ey
' have Wen, In elude and lively contectaand
nOeratind4ne sibther: - Nbecra.l lidthsa
gii , en thetu evidence of-.his unbending Oter•••
mmatioh In iti conflict ; and of, hitt , gent* ity
after al'ivilifOry; They know-that,-,” wit' •! he
it
demaratiV an unconditional . einem( . he'
meant 1, t: tri be •nn6ondltional; they k o*_
also that;,he - treated the yanquithect With
in
~.„
agnactimotte fdrbearaitce: , He his p trei
to theM that,Lhdld well capable of 'satiating
ant folk:twit:a- Up'n success, but: hoVelifiable
of shish:4ll4,, Tag people :of the Souti*vill,
thertfcte,',liave n 3 r eason to fear that ing will
- act wit - the vied otiveipitit of an exaelierat
ed partiouiiittind no reason to hope thakini
guity allitiit ' tionA opposition will meet i lrom
him "with.** • 'k Indulgence. [Applauses., hey ,
Will be• Cony need that they will have tcfnb-.
mit, a& th, willreadily antrniit to ii I: '"lies
i
which hticj been conceived with mode tine
and will • - adhered' to , With firmn. , As
i
Andre* ./ I lion bail stirred hp the *l_
clorts eleirinntis of i &ahem, 'society, too" new
activity': irk flrant's election will glk , new
encouragernent 'and moral power to I hose
mew-Who ;id a spirit of peace ' s and i Mice
strive tocohflrm-the new order of thin' . •
Thumthillnew Republlnan- adminis tra tion
I ,
willnioe:quietly and; steadily forward-lin a
line .clearly.tiaced' in affixed ditectico the
moat &rely' elements of,Southern Sotiety
will, 'OP the a
t i t uselesspess Of kicking
• tilt:
irresentiblii: idle; the f res of partylp on
will Burn opt; for want of fuel i, the di . ent
brinchks of tie_national Government iv co-'
Ir
operittrtin:barmenlotte action ::' and : : wit h a
President :Whose .mind. is unteuell„l4_ the -
scrintoay. lad. bittern* of long "partY thuds,
we. may oat* more hope for:wkat the i üb
lie. inatidg , isei _greyly in need” of,. Itekilis of
good bieling. , " [Great applause ] - j•ii •
..Thok. toaut; when the country is 14`;41ong
tir 43isoottitt by- a :Berea conflicttureen
Congraptand,the President; ' when tit ,grest
results: of..4o*ars 'ate placed •be OW' the
reach sf i fiesctlen ; when. peace , i *itred
~,r
••by ;he!! 'What .everY thuarof aociet - pas its
rtantsue4nred, and when welave a , *dent
,whot*Cmhitionif.lato follow the enlightened.
i eat.df ;theiteople, th en at last Ale pea.:
p, ily . aifelydevote their. iindividrOtten
ilo ioth, ethliportant and pressing clues sof
iii IFlmptovement and material p
~" ty.
In
Th r,tive g Attill.' e able to dismiss 1 t best.
"meintfor - "' our national de t:and,
the • carte by pie lein,without, beilinter
rtipte4lithrratisies.aboilt. recotuttme ,• We . :
can.remedelOUTl system Utilization , then%
beieg-troribled by violations of Um tieture of
OfliOe.htvitwo• can •-boldty attentpk , ,. e re.
Totmellerafittded by the "dangerous - tie
Bal i te
talehathifi.ltreld tato the civil Withi!:,
out fear. of distuibizg tbeLgtschine4 0 r goy-.
erniectit iii a critical . ' [ArOusea
' And ' Just for the rapahme,arepr &lo s :.
Most 'idesirsbio; may, m •necessarY `aletorin,
thee* . ,r'
„. t'sipliar position: Wiil, *Ord
su iNit.
inirallitate . ' iii es.- ; •S Is indebteMf, or his
nomiiiitiOni -- 711 . • debted fcit flis elec . -
'ULM, to" to . 0 i • in - : par t icular. ' The Repuldi,
ath.pOtyla " :.." - Valhi, or that tiiinbina- 1
time Of- indiildmil polit@ans, will ~. ye tie'
'YeteChltith); the_ Presidency; n - •.. al
obilgutiotiikte such win_ bind him ; ci. their
biddtag * . to adopt their preference*. • to be
governedtbrtheir dislikes :. He , i during
the *Ole linta itirtried himself to . : a most
.exCenerddadgel of men...l When 014111 g-his
adviserti:hrid ingtrameate he . will • gave the
Itholh'eni eh .ofitalent„ liaciwiedge char
oete4 tn. - ae found among the true in o f the
country:radio* from, without bele arrow
eel ditwirl to a; given circle by es bibbed,
chime oti his gratitude, " '.lie will, . fore:
St* every Induceutent. to lend •tt,` , helping
banditti the - introductiostof a• th gh. and
Pataltteet tefOrm of the ; civil Beryl -which,
"Pre*dittgl upen:the idea that , blished
character, knowledge , and capabil 'ought
i
.0'.4140n1y teats of .fitnellt for ..o tee, will
at liniVrife the [ (lima*? au able, litt st, and]
• ec o n tim. I.Hadministration of the,putilic btfal :
neis.V.,•? '.• I ' ~1 _ . , 0
In dhal;viciptut.p a ktiCe w hichh mates office.
'a Maikeitible merchandise, political lemeral-.
izatiOnAtid i corroption win= • ly. en
trenched:then the rebels were ( a 1 es- ,
iM i
Pell Wribting.: A thorough tutor es Most
nefaikuii.alititul. will be,..so great ilblinaing
tipztriorenutet or our general intity be ail,
at :emulating ilo.. it . an he 3,B'P:wilt
prOn. .htllei pture a Illehmo44l Arid he.
TM tr i a le thi- ' ost inviting .., .•- -' ~, lain.
Om, l' and. accomplishing it. : will ' be
ado* 'natesat resubs-othin! ~.. ,! . lath,.
Ocits,a'lldeed, from'whitever ; ~. . , , say I
look ht•li;'lus peculiar position istiOngolar : i
iy rattuctate ,that he-need only to gtopreCia
kg ailatiatagasend the pattlotista4U4 kw
. bu i thiate bilk shown 'dating his ithoieptt •
tio.oduriOileguarantee•mugh tbatt
..ivlll4
r in i firdar4 ha tasks hia.adMlnis -one I.
1
1 4.41
the *at pusteral 444,6**,61 a oakw:f
duet:WOO •ge`od th is Repnb va ts= - "
Carat litplanes.)....Will Ile be u thaliikt
The try has - tever get,* ' a :tisk
upon; high tiblab litt.dldmot - .semi ' Ugh. . It
:pi_ .„y;- . l:•:!Dlsfid . .rtir him ,; e far, ',the - big , per;
tamitriabi • - ; that only kept.up Wi th hat elms
went; . rhU -, .., •.• • ~[ . ..1 . ..,
9, M 40
,DT ' ... ",. abeam!' ' . tam
Dice - ,": : ... \ tee Onfax•.( . 1,. and
litarifensyag . .... . position is occupy 2.
Thlocuitdry.rianE. hts ambient *tyke* as
=late:shit • atom eadsretftude,_. lox
.his .-ecill 'maul verth.be kinsjoyn the
[ and . tete of an Itaik• • him, a*
atit, eatesaithhtt . Ilveitiliset. , 14ut fitalt
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}teaks bDonn inktk \
4# etCT7 description 14nratitterted o aksznid
to older, aL piiirtestl3otiCO..' = • '
suPPort. MC2ll;d4 &MY him the tritnarof dairies
pe ;E
wan higher boners weal not be.,untles.,
arced by him ; [Applause and - cheers.] ,
-. liere,.then, • teeur platform, and. beret are Oat -
catididates.W•hathave our opponents teeiaffetr to •
the ,people Inc' • In' a few week* they wilt -
have Weir nit convention. le there &Doge.
'omit here who in tell ins what their PleAferni . 2
wines on the most importoset dines before:eta ,
country—whetber it Will declare fee;tlie!"white
- nien's determent" or let tegrefeeffeage; les UM;
paYment of the bends in gold or •in a recated
greenbacks, 'for a xecognitton of the -- • .
Sate orgetilzatiorui se they now are or Mr reitudi. •
ging - 'them?, [Applattee .1, Can any Democrat .
here tell Ma whetheatheir citndidAteo for thane*" . •
idency will be an. old Copperhead or an old Abo- -
l ei linuet ? [ Laughter and epplatureit ' ls there 11 7
thsayer. in this broad land who can look deep'
en ugh tatiothe Mysteries of the Densocratleicon. -••
`science to give, tu light? IContineed laughter.]
Row ',lbis ? What are thteprineiplea of the Dem- -
oc e ;atic party . to-day ?' •Theranewer is : They wilt
be icadoeto.order en this Fourth of-duly. [Laugh- • ,'
t fetid applause.] 4. majority of one, yea s aMe
ele lane of Geo enlightened delegates front the
Fiyet Pointe may then-bee - called upon in- decide .
bet Ween two opposite extrcimee. [Applaniie.]
bei is the Met time intim history •of this 'Bee .
'pialie, nay, eorhips the Mat time , in the :how .
et 7
partlea that the leaders of a political 'ergot
z tion sit together and in the open light_ ,of day ' •
fly deliberate upon the most e ffi cient means to -;
baffles& patriotic a&l intelligent people. btre.... .
411 use.] It is a most utounding epectacie, They
sundial' toll us that the atilt politicsiolleot they , (
(h ve iditerir is auccuss--net the success ofliptia- ' •
ciple, for this they openly disclaim; but' the Imo-- -
CONS of the party. They want to win, that is Ali.. • .
l : lrthe principles they bare aairoceted bit fair will z
serve thatparpeee they-will stick 66 them lif not,
they-will simply throw them oyerboard and take '7,
anew set. What new set ? -Any within the range
of hemanlmegin anon that bid; fair tci make them ••
win,•
.
!They are actually conaiAring to-day whether it, • A
wilt be most profitable - tom:tent/els
_epee' the rat: •-
malty or upon the honesty of tins - AMeriea'peci- 1 . .
pie. "[Great &Tehran" t) The' slice- uewspapers -:: •
and politicians who for years have been trying Ito '
prove to the world with philecephical profundity %
that the dangerous. confortation of the eettro's
shinbone and the alarming fact that:. the negro'.
oel casket a hole in the ground delnonstrate the
egroVentire tiefitness for self-government, thet- ' .;.,---
ama papers and potiticiane to-day , prepare to -
wallow shinbone And heel and all end to go in l foref*r"•-
negro suffrage. merely tolbiay the services of an ',;, - 4'e •r
-'old Abolitionist e a an • available esadidate,— i •
[Laughter. and iipplanae.) - , • -, .- ' . ...
They ate like a gang of sharpers, as you see
them - on thltrents of New York, settiog a trip
for a greenh m fresh from the country, tot 'such • '
they take th American people to be. Row:cats -
they beet de ) ceive the upeophieticated creature ?
Row Min they beet flatter his Abel& to arie Ms' :
confidence,lo decoy him into a drama*, make
him drunk, and then to rifle hie pockets. That '
seems to be the only, queetton beforeibe.liemno- • . .:
racy in council. Hee the greenhorn a secret itch
ing
eflascalitrin hire ? 'They have a nice bit of
repudiation to offer him, and will-introduce Pen- -
dietones a capital fellow. lLengliter .1 Has the -: l
greenhorna liking for biturcioth and • brace bat- • - l
tors ? \ TtiCy-will - ip - iickty doff their•Coefedente
gray and duel up in llancock•to regimentals.— .:
[Laughter and applanee.k, Ls the greenhorn one.
of those proud Cauciesianawho are afield of negro : ••••
I clemPetitiow? They will give him • powerful dose , _
of "white man's govesnment," well etsceottedorith - '
the moat savory daninings of the "nigger. .
'3°4
the,greenborn feel kindly toward the emancipated '
slave and the oolored sohiier? , They are ready to
putts drop of negro suffrage into the "white ma's
, government," and get np,a pleasing ."viaible - ad-
' mixture." [Laughter and applause.] Dees the
greenhorn after all feel somewhat ,dietrneffull '
among macketrange and sinister tenons ? . They
will show hits a respectable face behind the bar - -
—the kind .faee of good old Uncle Chase- toglite - . - ..
the misgiving( of,the victim.. , [Great laughter f
and applause,) - Anything to make the poor,' fel,. :
low - unconecio n s ef himself, 'and then to 4 gp ,
through' him. •
And all these piece are laid not in secret con- - * ; ...
date ; the are openly discus s ed in- , the nowepa- • •
pers, and t he very worst characters in the wont .. • .
party this country ever had are chucking aloud •'• '
ever the magnificent deception they. are going to
practice upon the smartest nation on earth. Their'
''
political ptoontsinmaite they adterther it in their ~ •
organe, may be. summed Op in one !sentence; We
...,.
are ready to 'peones° you 'anything teedaydtbet . •
you may give'us the pdwer to cheat and plunder l '
you to-morrow,"' [Greetapplince.] Is itnot ad?. '
There is &coolness in thiseffrontery; an saaerance
in this abitmelesejaggle; which would challenge
our fillmiretion were not the !American people to . , .
be the victim.
, What does this mean ?Alt eignitlei thq utter ' •
bankruptcy of the Demoaratic.party-4applatute]
—bankruptcy In principle, for when they want to •
captivate the masses' they mnst look - ter a edit- ..:
form outside of . their traditions, outride of their ;
record, outside-of their professed common creed- -
, bankruptcy in men, for when they minute avail
able candidate they must look for a man who hair , - -
been their opponent for at leant a quarter of e
'century. ; [Grata applause.] • . . ..
Yea, since the day when slavery-was aheliatied a -,
the old Democratic party is utterly bankrupt. in
now it falls back Mee dui lest ignominious :resort ' •
of the bankrupt; it inlaying schemes how to ob- -•
tarn means - and c redit upon false pretenses. [Great I
' applause.]
. • ti hil
?tint hilt .indeed conceit/aide se wide-awake .a
''PeOPle as the Yankees should be deceived by so
shallow an artifice, eo barefaced a trend? What;
ever the Democrats may,,promise, can there lied
• -
l doubt as to what they :would do d : enceinte - 1?
I Look at them and see who they:are, and yen will ,
know at once t what they will bacispabha of. Do-I
, .w .
twine them pouncing upon the ;Amen of the Gov- ,
Moment, the nnrecoeetructed et. the - South, the
: Copperheads and Knights-of the Golden Circle of '•-
the North, hungry for the spoils, and thirsty for I
reinego--cazi you doubt•whatlthey will do. t Rea&
theirpapere, And liste n
em ocr i c o n - Itka th tic e ra i e r ovinfut er ett 'a o l eiry o nr, r thowi s 4 , enit lt h e yntat d r; t i h ieisai e ,
,rill give rine:belly to uuderetand, even While try- -:
ing to deceive yen, tha t i however meek And coneil-
ittery their platform may be, they Will - at once
'strive totrproot everything that has been einem-
pliehed in the way of. reconstnietigo, to unsettle •
everything thathaa been settled eine° the close of ' '
the WAY ; to reopen those terarinl eneetions, 'that - ' .
trying agitation a ga i n , front which vie sow ase:on '
the point of safely es caping, but a repetitioti-ef _
Which. might prove ,e dangerous &train upon the
elasticity of our iniatutions. A Democratic f r -.
gap, iri this city, one or these days, defined the . .
wr;4°44Pevin on
sad w w o hin a r i s th s eg y: fa ca t i ce d s o u o r f oom i a .. l oi t e. ce b l o no t
t i- ir be ed
o a f m re ere voi r n eac waf tion— and •
"it will be a couriter;revoltition !" •Of - cobras. it -
will. A Democratio , victory meet be that, or it: •
would be no Democratie victory., ',lt catehaye-no
othei meaning:. [Applensel - : - • . '
Nebtr, t beg leave to suggest that the American '
pm* understand this' matter, and that, all: the .', '
DemPattleingeery Will be intain. The people -'
have spent hale- it:alien lives and seyeral thou-. • -
sand; ,millionsef dollareto pat down a rebellion •
for which the Democratic party was responsible,. •
the Southern wing tiy• making and the Northern •
wing by encouraging It; and the people think that
this ie plenty for this coati:irk atieast, [ Applause.]'
If the Munocratio petty now . asks again for a '
chance to Make 0 counter - revolution egeinst the
settlement oire" have :nearly finished; and which - '
p
j l ane?, then the:Democratic , party li asking for .
1 ore that; thegeoPle think they can a ff ord to give.. -..•
ounter-revolutions; and inatead,of engaging once '
ore in that sort_ of lively and expenalve .cetso-
talement; tt •WM abboraly Weird upon hceifig.a -
spell of pcena t even at the peril of displeasing our -
Deenoendlariads. jetreat applause.] The De
mocratic:lWO' certainly has its uses in the order •
of the universe. With a little more ability, alit
tie mare decency, and•a littlismore motel ranee -
and patriot's:l2l,-d might have made a useful op-- '
positioli, and lam sorry it did not do it. It may
do ninths: future ;flit imprOves sufficiently in s
the Most essential points. JIM I alp sure it is not
in thb orderof the nnteerse that at Mill juncture!
unclasp : arty - shoal rale this country. [Applause.]
At present the once mond Democracy can servo.
ugly se aninstructive and eausingentertainment,
mew see it raving aver the battle-fleet like 8,... .
Richard at his .wit's seed, -shouting for an, avail, -.
Ink l • • csaltliste : "A;kingdom' for a, horse.!" •-
tioueghter.] It precentor A great spectacle, but
the effort hin vain. its misdeeds 'rise against it"
at every step; oar Richmond is in 'the, field, well - , -
mounted, and no available candidate will hays. -
Wind enough to-carry the doomed victim beyond ~.
the teachof the congener. . [Great applause.] '
r V
cans Of atiasonri,- I tinnly betters that'
we shallwin in this fight. [Cheers.] On ouridde •
is the just Cease ; on'onr side. is the Writ:clam, •
•the geed seem, the honesty, the conscience Mae,
nation ; on eras side Ile thelove of peace ; ortinis ~
side is the man of the people.' ftliteets.j, les, '
victory will surely be ours, nnleas,we "wmatejely •
throw it away: I see but one danger, only, one ;
it ad:at we rely with overconfidence on our in
tincibility, and in this cried move ibithlees tonne
ands we owe to-our great cease. = I•do not: mesa
merely that we; perhaps, might *rant in energy ,
in the advoca cy of our principles. Certainli','ore
ganization ind vigorteas wort are necessary:. I
do pot undervalue their - importance. - While the
enemy' with desperate eagerness strains' every •
nave, lee cannot do.too. much. But it is about •
anothic point I want to addre‘e to our Republican
Mazda a word of warnint. - ' - '
It is & mattes'of 'expe ri ence, that
when a party
is *largely in the majority, and therefore sure of
carqing the: elections, the slippery ctees to
ce .
Its ranks will try to takenetage of its gib,
traw cx....,...
and it will graduallyattract a class of fol
lowers; who ,care iltticabent its priecirdes, ,
..
have *keen eve on theapoile. And this el
will! &banns &large pressure of tafitunwa tor it is
always active, while many of,the more unselfish
members of ,the party, relying on the certainty of
success,. become cuckoo, and leave to the "el- '
ways active" too large a spare in the Aianage-.
meat of things. Of this promos the Democratic •
party, furnished a moot reptilaice. illustratiati 4
Afters long run ofettecees, it arrived at fast a&.
' a peentwheceriteeereed even no longer to'pretend '
to flaccidity., It was under Bs auspices that.the
boneety of • politician W•s, on general princitees„
ceased to be believed in be a possibility. . Demo- '-'-'.•
erslc ppanyeodti developed that hideous and teat .
der{aonaliariug peppier notion that a poet/dui who
is Mot knave. enough to steal must necessarily he
• feel. [laughter intlityiploinee.] Suclearall the
Dahomey. when -it !fell. tI _do not mein to say
, that: there were no limiest'. Men it—lied such. was,
the; eptrit penrading•'androntrolling. the ail 2 .•
watilet& ' /to history gives int acrieldiug of wh
werelit be. it,cedi iter finadied appetite, itch
•' -
rip telwwww 5fra1.........1,:1n5e. . - -,,, t ,
0 .
_VllMlrAdvieee from Bio Jailers, to alay„%th, data - '
ttud the Brazilian finance report "bows the cost
of the Paraguayan war to be M 1,000,000, loathe ,
total debt of the Empire 127,000,000. There was
,e report , that Lopez had armed 4,000 Paratiepin '
ereneutenderocencend of an Irish wornannamed
=/Math tejetmtli the Pulling= cesmanol
tic The resales:yams bad made 'an ;mono- .
credal assault on the-silted position co the Chart
one' The Brazilian Enillercwo ii2'oPenitig the Gan- '
etel Aseemblyint Nay ent„fraid that The offer of
negation by the trotted States bed been declined - -
With thanits. • The Governor of Buenos Ayer; in
the legislature of. that. State, spoke
! gthe,yrar wale - Paragraf , „ A se ri ous rebel
had' broken out in Uruguay. • • .
', Biros, beetles slid lejnraingl3lrlkare the •
lettietikehlott In Warpage 'for erosing*es-
ei, 4,10* of spiders and _toads Aftentated
is :iongtelly preur idea.: 043 oesUpeclea pild
WM., worms tetctwinedi fo.tm-it: gratpfal
IluleZt aska ip edges of flounces trinuned, !kith
s oiled , . .
r•' . ,
A * A D infintas i i r i; fogad flestangin the
, maids the new* lie*ati4i4.
..
hriiitifibeltheu toGcb:the mats of Spat&
rode ;On weft*, dowel Ina told* rolig
of lootood psodo,,