The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, March 22, 1876, Image 2

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WEDXESDAI HOUSING, M.tt. II, 1SC.
Republican Stat Counvontion.
'" IIsADci'iia Republican State")
CoMMITTKB, :
IlARRtsnrRrt, Feb. 1, 1876. )
In persuanco of a resolution of the
Republican State Coiumiltco, adopted
at a meeting held in JJarrisbur; (his
iy, a Republican State Convention,
to 1)9 composed of delegates irom each
Senatorial and Representative district,
to the number to which such district
it entitled iu the Legislature, is here
by called to moot in tin city of liar
riaburg, at twelve o'clock, noonj on
"Wednesday, March 29, 1876, for the
purpose of nominating an Klectorial
ticket aud of electing Senatorial and
Keprcscntivo - delegates . to -represent
tiro Stato in the Republican Na
tional Convention, ; to bo held nt
Cincinnati, on tho 14th. day of June,
1876.. . . , .,.
' Ujr order of the ComuiitteOj - -, i
IIesrt M. Hoyt, Chatriuau. T
A. Wilson Nokuls Secretary. .v , .
, . . Our Washington Letter..- :'
fipeeial to tti Rwi'IiLtcUK. v r. : '
WAsnrsfiTOS, I); C, Mar. 18, '76.
The democrat claim that they rep
resent immutable and unchangeable
principle. .Whether they do or not,
it has been demonstrated that their
practices never change, and they ,'are
tho same to day . that they wero in
18G1, when -the;, fostered rebellion,
and stole the money and army, of the
Government and gave them to the reb
els, and did all in their power to de
stroy tho country. . The same that
they were wheu in 1864 they declared
the war for the Uuion a failure and
denounced the emancipation of the'
slaves. The same, that they were iu
18G8, when they denounced recon
struction and demanded the repeal of
the amendments securing-; the results
of the war -The same that they .were
iu 1872, when they attempted to "eke
out the lion's robe with the fox's skin"
aud hypocritically accepted as their
sa iilijaiA a 1 foi tiiwv rnrn i It 1 I in ti imnn a
quati , republican platform. - Fortu
nately tho opportunity has been given
them to show in this Centennial year
how little if any they ihave changed.
By accident, the bad oouduct of some
republicans the howling of disap
pointed place seekers and persistent
lying, the democrats succeeded in get
ting possession of the House of Repre
sentatives. -.Elated with success they
supposed that this was an. indication
that the people wero rendy to turn the
Government over to them aud had
forgotten- or condoned the part, at
once they showed their hands. First
iu tho attempt to violate tlie Louisiana
compromise of last 'winter. ' In this
they were foiled by Mr. Blaine.' Then
came an outpouring of their true sen
timents on the war, elected " by the
amnesty debate in which it was evi
dent that the democratic stntimcnt
sustained the South and even appolo
gized for: Andcrs.onville. '.' The' inves
tigations, set on loot aci conducted
upon the models set by. Ignatius
Loyola when he established the secret
chamber of the iuquistion, were the
next 1 expose' of what democracy ' is.
In one- they followed the trail of. cor
ruption until they found a republican
official guilty of nigh crimes, in this
the , democrats .were cordiully ami
ally seconded . by ' the' Republican
members of the committee, but so
soon as tho indications poiulcd to. a
prominent democrat, tho witness" wa8
dismissed an i hurried out of the conn
try where proctss could not reauli him,
agiiiuf I too the protests of the Repub
liuuns. i Out of Congress the demo
era la were emboldened tu carry Miss
issippi by violouce,. iutimidation and
LI'MiUhed, to tigtiin attempt to seize
ujsou the (Jovai-Bineut of Louisiana. n
la Now Hampshire they nonjinubrd
for Governor , an: open and avowed
coppoiuuad ami in' a' thowaud other
instance proved, that thei"o was no
chun in thorn. The maatos of tho
I'tKple of the United tela to are not
i-iolti. Tlu-y can ace and jude-e for
llicioselvm ndint such ucts indicate,
and tho result has beu a great rii.
noli in aainst democracy. In AJaiue
wlu.ro a uuiubtr of local elections
liavo been lii ld . the republican vote
lian lar-u largely ir.cit aej. ' Iu Ne.w
York ia.t year 1I1C (lemocratic majori
ty ot'tliu prevlofn year was rciluccij
J: 0:11 fitly to ten t!i,uisat:'l, and 'then
l:j !UJ t-itti.s lUe dcinurr.its had n nu
l.iritv of sunf-rvi i'-r. This year in
llieni sanio luwii-i, 1 he it-publicans havo
.1 majority i,f l.'JU oj.: rvL-or.4. li)
V.-w 1 1 a in J--Ii 1 10 tamo Ilic cruwiiiiig
trioi.ijih. Lat ):ir t'licLt-)" iil 17-im-.jority,
ovrr tl.o. dcmm i iiti." c-andi-il.lt
J, bill Jarl.1 J about f.on' lllllnlj'ed
v-'t.tj ol'ln-hig cIia.U-1 l-y the pooplo,
thi.-i year In- m i.bcK-.l by 1,1 ally J,lU0
in 11 i - ri I v- Lii-tLar tl.e u tnibli.-aiis
li:ti nino ni.ij iiily in tho Li-i.-l.iturc
Tliu y-iir tiity Iiavo ;iO-lliu donate
tkUD Sc-Vl'li ik IU(. I fl'.t I live ll publll
nil, UOtV H i-i IHlio Irljublli HUS to
I lino iJi'iiiueiuU. In. lit c t il was
juoht gloiiou vutoiy. ihc iiiorul to
be di'.tht u IV11I11 Ihe-d tcults ii pla'.ll.
ilv iKMiilt' ill tho Cull oil htule vre
.1 vtiiii ( one ui' the act. ii
tho republican- parly... Xbo -tUtnoofAtu
were making loud professions of hon
esty, were shrieking reform and avow
ing an undying love for the union and
the people wtrtringKneo! to-trust tliefti
willi the rein. ofGov'ernBicnt.; But
tho nets of tho democracy" ioou con
vinced Mfrm' that Hits wtjuIJ be -to
undo all that the war had accomplish
ed and tlio amendments were intended
to secure, and the people promptly
"about faced," and will send the un
changing democracy, in the Presiden
tial election, so far in the rear, that
thertrtll Bcvflr be hoard bf again?"
Nothing i boiiif done in Congress.
The Senate baa exhausted its calendar
and waiting the action of. tin House,
while the latter is eugagod nlmost ex
clusively ; in trying to find uiud to
throw in the campaign. There wero
twenty -seven investigations in progress,
and six new. otus were ordered , this
week, but so fir none 'have tanned
out". nii j tilth excopt in ; tlio Belknnp
casd, and that has resulted in disgrac
ing a republican official and a ' demo
cratic aspirant for the Presidency, be
sides, showiug up the three, democratic
members of the committee in a most
unenviable light. . The republicans
can stand all this kind of investiga
tions. No news of any iutcrosl from
abroad . . .. ! ,f ., '.
i l'. . V '. I.-.. - 1 . Maxwell.''
, The 1 Philadelphia Times (Inde
pendent -wReform Democrat anti
Grant, &c.,) is of the opinion that the
New Hampshire. verdict "is' a notice
that be who runs may read, to the
Randalls, the Hills, and the Tuckers,
who have' assamed the Democratic
leadership, that if they represent De
mocracy there isn't a debatable State
that won't uuqualifiedly coudemn it.
It is a declaration in advance that the
mingled stupidity and infidelity which
make the popular branch of Congress
powerless and apparently purposeless
iu practical statesmanship, will be
execrated by the people just ns often
as the opportunity is presented. If is
a lingcrboard lor 1876 pointing unmis
takably to. tho success of even a Grant
Republican candidate iu preference to
any man whose record doos not place
hiin beyond the suspicion of Bourbon
folly, or whose support of the Govern
ment in the dark days of peril didn't
fill the full measure of patriotism. ' It
is, in short, a proclamation that no
apologies for the Confederacy are
wanted ; that no sympathizer with its
efforts will bo within the range of
availability, and that fools and res to r
ationists must go to the rear' or the
whole train Buffer hopeless destruc
tion." . '
The New York Tribune occasion
ally states, iu a pithy 'form, undenia
ble facls. ' Apropos of the iuvestiga
ting tendencies oi the Democracy, it
observes r- "'Ihe- Democratic,' party
must understand by this time, u it
has common penetration, that it is
not going to carry the Presidential
election by throwiug mud. AH the
disclosures and ' threats of disclosure
In- Washington have not advanced it
one step. So far from making any
gains in the country, it has actually
lost, for the overthrow of tho Grant
faction, which the Democracy could
easily beat at the polls, has brought
to the front the best olenjents of the
Republican party, against which its
chances are very small. W hue we
do not endorse ill allusion to . the
"Grant faction," we do accept its con
eral reference to the foolish course of
Democracy as just aud right. They
nave played lor political capital and
lost, l'itltburgh Gazette,.
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addressing Uilmore .tc Co. i
Cusom prosoeutod by Uiiinoie k Co. be.
loi o lUu Supic:io I uui I of tho United
States, the Court of Claim.'", and the South
ern Claims CommlNKioi).
Ivach dopai'lineiit of our bunin "- in von.
ducted in a Mii-ar.Un bureau, under charge
ot th" samo i-xperieneed p4rties uinployed
l.iy tbonlil linn, Atu nliiiii lo all business
entrusted to Cilmoro ,k To, in Ulna o-uui't-d.
Wo desire t,i win buctusa by de
serving it.
Address CIT.MOHU M CO., fluilVStreel,
Washiiiurti'ii, I'. C. 4 1 f
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KINGS COUNTY REFINERY,
jut v all nrrcer, .low lorn.
Ilavin:; rem jranized w ith improved' ma
chinery, tw prepared tn oiler, tluoufjh tlio
leading Wholesale Grocers (who w ill send
samples on npiiiention,) its i-elelnated
Standard Maple Drips Syrup.
mi i l'jv" i u 5.:"i 1 wos tiT
Medicine Hendered I'selcsst
VOLTA'S ELECTS 0 BF.LTS & BANDS
axe endorsed by the most eminent Jiysi.
cuns iu the world fur the oureof rheums,
timn, ncuiak-iu, liver -omplaiiil, dvsfiep.
sin, kidney disease, aches, plain ., nervous
disorders, tils, IcinaiccouiiilKiiits, nervous
ami (,',-1101,1! debility, and otlier ehroiiiu
iliseaseaol Uio , i(it, heufl, liver, stomach.
kidnevs and blood
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MEW PICTORIAL BIBLES.
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St., riil.lm, i .-- ' v . 40 1
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Annusta, Maine. , . 4il 4 ,
Agents for tho bpsi sell.
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lloldoi-, VwuuiL, 1'nteiit Yard Menxure, ami
n piss o Jffwdry. ' Ulnirlo jiaeka ro, with
el'Kiit prize, post-paid, '2ft renin, lor
f l.tm, x Tlila M-kKe has boon rxninined
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and fnunrl as repreamiotd worth tlio
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Circulars frotv HltlftK CO., 7H5 llroad
wny, Now York. I i 4'.) 4 '
rpitI5 TAN ITK CO., Mlmndsburn, "Va7,
X i ICniery Wbeols and Maehlncry. -J it 4
$1 0 Jt'cUt at horn. Ter
4J H J)ZU ftT Addroaa Cleo. Min-
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choose, lustantly. i'hla simple mental af
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The worst rases of the longeat afsndlat,
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Vlsltlnn Cards, with your nam
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menu tor establilimeutof mantifavtori'm.
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( Kemalo acjents, in their looalitv.
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