n II • - Almoutteements. The folloVring naincil, persons offer themselves as Cauablates for the offices named behekrsubject to the de e felon of the RepUblican County, Corereutfon : Fon ItErnran".rrNrres. 301113 I. IkIITOIIELL Washoro2* FOlt PBOVIONOTAWC , lien. B. a COX. Ltberty.• 2.1EN8Y)3. cAItD, Sullivan Fos I2rarsiEn AND 37 , x DERitla L. DRANK, Wellsh - Oro.* " - RALPH DGLALEY, Knoxville. JAS. It.fl36A.RD,7,,ellsboro• Yon Ctlinrrst TIIPARIMEII. C. M. v. pultpr De . p OM.* 11. P..,r,(18Ei 4 th:iP ti JA.MEg 74. it. ON, Charleston.* DIIEVRALDWIN, Tioga.*, H. ROWLAND, Wellsboro* H. U. 1701..W1P8, ,Bloofbiwg. 4 ' „ J. W. TuuVVIA_. Witietiite';* I fl P. C. VAN GELDER, Wellsboro.* , • FOR COUNIT to.l4llAßlOnll ' i ' 4 .."- . ' 1 , '• A. IL , tiles EtaDOECPTlcsge..*.. - fll:KIAll ItINTIRE4 Jtteicoon_ _ I Wish to bigi4;oftk i -- -ocietto tv ii ppyrev. Constitutional voncett On. 'soli C 8 1 rt my frlondo. ,- 1 . • • • , 1110.VA8 L. RATIE. Kane, April, 8,1872: - —'.'`'' ' ' ' '• ' . ' Yshe Aoitittor. \V EDNESIM.Y...4 UNE Republi6ai Nominations. r:(.112 pIirSIDENT. - t t ULYSSES OY ILIANOIA. I .1, Fot-VICE ' tiENRY'-,.i.vlttot4 vr avir. tio-rzsco.t. - • JOHN F. 'HARIRANFT, Xrlegmferry 4.3e4wry. irox surRENCe. ULYSSES MERCUR, of iinidford. County. _von, .±,vuriolt - cirtnAL,' GARRISON' P;,I.,LEN, , - of itratTem VOlt COIGIVX/0 1 lIARRY ItunANA ; LEMUEL TODD. or CtriumaT.AND. IWLEGATVg AT LARGE TO THE CONeTrrIITION47. colivtgritAl. i 4 !! WM. M. MEREDITH', PHILADELPHIA ; J. GILLINiffiAM. PHILADELPHIA; HARRY WHITE, INDIANA : WILLIAM'LIfiX, CARRON ; LINN BARTHOLOMEW, SCHUYLKILL ; 11. N. M'XI,LISTEII, CENTRE ; WILLIA.1101:- ARMHTRONG, Liccoiitgo ;1, WILLIAM - Dikn9,•?SliTEAoi; , JAME 9 L. - REVSfoLDJI, 4 . SAMUEI. E. DIMMIDE., WATIM; GEO. V. LAWRENCE, WAsurNinoN; DAVID N. WHETR, AramorrENY ; W. 11. AINEY, LEHIGH; JOHN H. wo: t iqa, EIIIE.- 1-• 1%741C1T1C7E. The members of the Republican County Committee ara requested to meet at my Mike in Tioga, Tiega Co., Ya , on TIIMISDAY, JUNE. :.-)OLIV'IB72. at. /Veloal , P. M., to transact such biliiineee as may , be iieetsestiry for the fall campaign. A '041%1 iiitAndittlei is "1:41W : :roux W. our.RW•gy; , Chairinart. June 7,1872-2 w Campaign Edition. Me will qendt,be.AotTA:rox from the first of July until the elctof the entnpaign, (No vember 13th,) to - . new•subscribers, for FIFTY CENTS IN ADVANCe The paper will, during that tinie be lnainly devoted to the disoussiin: of I.* pOlit t ical questions of the Thy, and the unyielding support of the Republican principles and Republican nominees., Believing it will prove an efficient worker in the good cause, we ask our friends to assi it us in extending its influence by increasiteg" its circulatioU during the eampaiMP As the price at which it is ()tiered barely covers the cost of white paper, printing and mailing, the cash 'Must accompany all or- Gold• closed last Saturday in New York at 114. •-,),k The lion. Henry Sh6rdoodtells'the' Trib: line that "fully one-third of the Republi cans" ofto county have already declared for GreeleT. This yarn is headed in big let lers, " Bentimeutin Pennsylvania for Gre eley and Ilrwn," and our readerS can jtida from it bow much credit to give to other stories in the same journal as to the politi cal sentiment of different parts of the coun try. We print on the first page of this week's Aurrtvron several political articles to which we call the attention of our readers. They will be found , interesting.to everybody at all interested in the political questions of the' day—and every citizen of both sexes is, or Antild be, Ipok,c pr,494 i interpNtl,,i4. & 1 49si , questi 0n s. l)tiriilitlie4 eihrhpaigh "Al qslittli feel impelled to surrender more of our out -1 iile' columns to &ideal discussion and news, but we hole,nev,ertheless,to pal i fe l them interesting to 14st hi' our refiders. l '' 4- There is nothing like going away from honie for the new& Perhaps* the Republi cans of TiogA county didn't know that fully one-third of their number "have already announced themselves for I S.lreoey," ; But they have, and without — waiting 'for 'the Philadelphia Convention; for : a telegram in the Tribttnc dated the-7th says they have.!-- But this isn't the worst of it: fatly one-third of the Republicans of Susquehanna, Brad ford and Potter counties have done the same thing. And the funny thing about the whole matter is, Abat about twelve hundred Republicans of this county litive "announced themselves" with such a very still small voice that nobody here knew a word about it. The story is so wonderful that (no man in the county could have believed it if it hadn't 'leen. printed in the Tribune on the authority of-the Representative of the nth District of Pennsylvania. Perhaps if lkonla not be polite to dispute it flatly, but we may at least, borrow a verse Irani Shaketipeaie; and suggest, Thy wish wz:s tattier, Harry, to that thought I" --',--.'",---. . i I'. e :at; giltd, to record' an act a the Stato Department which has something of the rue American snap about it.l A perempto. ,_y demand has been made Upon Spain ,for :he release of:Pr. Howaril,'of Poutird—for ' rite name is spelledbOth . c . ays—and a sign!• ::cant intimation wak a ded to the etliret that the usual dawdling ad. procrastination Art* Spanisli'diiilomaey would no longer be '.‘ derided. It will be remembered that this ~tan is an'Ainerican eitizen, - who was' tried by a military-coMmission in Cuba, convict ed, and . sent in irons to Spain,on his way to a penal colony. pis' further journey tills here arrested by the energetic protest of our Minister, and now a square demandyis Made for his unconditioMil release. The Sph i ni•sh •fi nister Serrano fi skid toillieor ids - tet'in's'el't ;.,it whether the Spanish pride of ble cotin ,•yinen will allow him to follow the dictates ~* cominon sense is questioable. lint we I i ust the demand,will her "vigetous rttssetl,: j , tt hatever the imuaidititd fest& qatrimity," perhaps, 111110 un;:ensoning arrogance hang nn to 1)r. Howtrd ; nut it.will bett-pir• Dense of her westeriMl ti o v ral Enfpi e. echo of condemnation of ,Mr, fluill•- nsT's late ilolent and disgraceful attack.up ou the President la lnitfr in t omi2 and d4cl - We,prptt in apptliqr column the letter of Mr. Garrisnit 9n".tke fatbJeet, andAw thn quaker p0i,',761#1 G.' Whittier, while in dined to apologize'for the, , sPeaker . as much iavosSible, is obliged to bowie...pm* speeelt., fftrsays he regrets it, as it Z..4ses•thit ty, thor to the charge, of pfrltonaB44citinieW ' and because it Seeitut tytpim soy sex" in its tone and temper .: Igoe ' to that the Republicans of Massachusetts may, and probably will, dissent from its conclu sions,- ihrough-Abey_press:_titi&atAill4 l, box. Mr. Whittier suggests an idea that has been put forth in other quarters—that Mr. Sunter'-ulongAnd brilliiint_se.rxicetr iu Abe cause, _ * tn — free do should weigh Something ittlit!•rtnint a iitlion'Oril thiSilas!, itiiStakt.' on his pai 4 .-1.-Thb,platv in. mitigation is mfairi 1 o c r, but r. Sumnet'snallifencTS 'tint , ' not make t with avers gboitigratb,lztor. fie T . ea admits nosuch,ar mt:in ftwOr of:. ( 19 11, . Clrimt.iAnd ket Grant's services. in 'the 'elli! ,se * ,ot t iteNtotily,'brl4l';eokiit 7 l 4ll 4,.elf , tnadkiteilvare -been so= transeendent-that, l beside th ~n, those of. the rheioilelnn: Siiik.'. into . , insigiiitleance. _ eorigreSs ruijottrued lest week r idoriday fevening. It has become the fashion of.-kite years 'to itenounee, every legislativA - rid 'no dotibt too many instances the con deinnation: is rieilly`descrycd but the at °mein' honor, and espei dally ailitgislatirc honor; hayp t ,:we , 010, done niucti to relax We Ifilillee t iitoitals; Ant' tb tinike Ith, },)„:perost,, ently - elle I'ie—a of .thitlie . that as it may, it is certain that the session of lOungressjust:closeil isi on a-fair. review of tits action, entitled to cOminehdr.E, :tiolt for tile work accomplished. And espe cially-As this praise due 44 „. ITV • ker o f YeV. lope ';t itm cae reputation of diligent' ilusiness,babits, arid.straight-,forT Ward- ;atilierenen V: the , ;iirork• hand:-:lltwai eminently a working and not a talking body. It 4 indulged in:fekti# kiagto bates addessed to Buricornbe, and in this re apeet wits Jn strong contrast with the Senate., 'But the• Senate has the excuse that it alone was afflicted with aligns:dints . 2.and>persiiitil ent little 4oterie of " liberals" more intent on making Wi ntly 'harangues against' • Gr'tint t• and his Administration than on, the-, consid eration of - tliejmcessary laws.for . the ; sup-, port of the ,Vni overnent. So, white the House wt!ts quietly considering the appro priation bills:§ll9er4 Sebun. s auslpunilipli were ransacking heaven and . ell4b the other plade to find something or anything with - whicihrto.beat, Grant, Under the fcirL eums4rices, 'it is - creditable _pat ,sq,innVit stone and '..o'Well' - ' c dtine,'•bitt ; We l credit is mainly dud toThe I.lende. General Garfield, the chairman pf ;the pymplittee on. •A p p ropri at io ifs; ICI be' dolitrl44o ded for securing the passage, of:nearly all . - 'the - Ygi•eat; appropriation bills early-ir_t the . session, \limn their Itbins toms beearePtly scanned Old conisidered. Among the five hundred hills.pasSed,„,:vcry, -few, f‘liny, are of a questiOnable character ; ,,, .Not a single act giving away publit land 4 hag been' so' much a's reported to; the Houk', and'Ot coursti none ptissd that i loody, Wie trust that MB is the inanguration of a policy_ in th speet whiclmnayoropißnelpingqaide,. the' VOusa ltereaftZi• iii46ve - its iiit o elit good reputation for solid work,• and the .Senate eninrate its good exaintile,,Wnandy congratulate the country on the dawn .of .a brighter day in our Congressional history. Tp ap,d TOM 1011. This passed near the close of the last session ofiXong,ress, has been printed in the daily papers, and !IS 'Of general interest-to: every buslmessman. ft'iS 'estimated that it makes. a !reduction in the. revenue of the Government of about fifty-four million dol lars, and it effects rtnifeii &changes the tariff l and the internal revenue .systems. So far as 'the latter !system is concerned— the internal revenue we think the changes . ire sal rnm Kg-1(0 _ ri 7 .o; • --IA:. is that they were not sweeping enough. We : hoped to see the inceane,tax = entitely ished as well as all stamp duties- and in fact the iwhole system( except -the tax on• wines, liquors and tobacco: %than 'aloe! is better than no bread .rand weisire.thatikfal! for , what we have got, and especiftlly fort.he rapid reduction of the' number of offiCers engageil in the assessment and .collection of • the revenue. s . - s But the changes _rnsclC in the, ttirill not be soieartilycfpcy , rted in by the c, whole,: business leonunittiltytal ciieilci4ecluttiena in the iniernal revenue. Nevertheless, we believe tlley will, as a whole, ree:eive the ap proval of the greati body of the people; and, they, must, it seems to:0; Vent the' ORO, bf several - 4pecious free-trade arguments:— Thus, duty on lAtutninons Cecil is re tluvd fifty cents t o ten, standipFafter ,the , dduction at 'ser`eiii.j' , :ki , c ", It is a' ad mated thitt this will deer ape the .revenue, about $8Q0,000;_ but it is hardly probable that it will sensibly affect c ur home produc- tion of either anthracite or bituminous, since the I t'oreign bald' iiu • • tkeil is bfitti'drop in the imcket, and the pri e in this country is rebt,ated by tim; bome:, • expand !andliul)7. l ply., Eveti the World, a leading free-trade oracle; adniits that thi,s,helay.y reduption the duty'hy . forty Per Cerit. wilt not lower prices except Along, the extreme • nertheast ern coast of New England. This is a vir tual surnender . Of the free:trade argument that imp4rt dities enhance prices, and that their en ti abrogation, is . ; urged the Jriter: , est of• the consumers. , The ditty on salt in bulk is reduced from eighteen to eight cents per one himdred lbs., while en salt in sacks, ,barr , els, .ip t e., ~.f.he,red uction is from twenty-four to twelie Cents. The ' duties on fine leather are cut doWn twenty lif sixty per cent, according to qual-• ity, while. uncured hides and skins are. placed on the free list. We believe:both there changes,will prove damaging to toe 'flaming Interests of the Country—the latter immediately, - and the former mare 'remote ly. 'gne 'same interests will also , suffer from the teduetion, of ten per cent. on' we Oil and v. oo i lens and cotton and cotiongoods. The, 'tide per icent, mduction olsp : secludes, the metals genera* * paper, india-rubber, glass, sad scat er except as above stated, , as . well us all ar cles• principally manufactured of those ataterial.s. •-- _ , . illtutY drugs Not; ..mfxrictl*s inpulltl(liil W are hciwily reduced, while many drugs, oils . and guMp .. entirely of foreign production.aro placed, ef t the free - liSt. ' These "reductions' involve butott mall loss to the Treasury; and will proj t o highly beneficial to consumers, many of; them of - the poorer classes. They areproMpted by the same arguments that aluAlshed the duties on tea and coffee _in, etiite* bfl Mr. Greeley's brilliant' crotchet• about T4nuessee tea. The nw law alio fosters ship-building at the expense of some other manufaCturing interestsr by allowing a - drawback on all ha- ported materials used in the construction of vessel or the foreign trade, or the trade_ between' ,the Atlantic and PaCifie ports of . ... this country. . It will be seen' from this brief abstract that thernew tarif like mpl tariff ' s, fie ingfulf, up of mingled good fad features. mat ii, will be allowed to last.long ia hardly - icchM , expected,4o,oeigtAn' piice itiMo Part 'of, the nature of :tariff legislation, in .this country. 1 But while it does test; ve trust •ii will net : wove dipostioita . :to:, -- anyiettaltig ititpofit . 'Of: the e'en miry, although it is undoubtedly dam. aging to seVeral.' ' ' iIE ~ . - Mr reeler ti Sices: t 'INS 4,, •, Settle . •,ifv.-Clreeley'a ',. ‘,', ,, e indiscreet ad• ,mitere •ig' e . ...ipiad --,,' ilt ). 'go ' .• 9t4ract.4 ed ', t'thelittl,. rent. of v 1; ntry . es, tt'yi ',lt ,- .. to 'ny -j. t . e ee tow . , ' erring Akers :of the z uth• ifdePa kt. peace" at, the; *Alining- 9f the late Re • " tion.: -Iti44l4.Altetit tlint9 Slitite 4-- t.:-...--,-,,,—......,..... ........—,.....- ilk. • , •A -•••-p... passion with , thoie . jeurnals : That attribute the AvoidS tafilin, •* Now, •we Evt,iiiiki(4 I'. -4YaY4i4145' . 4,10..:f67 - 03 • Loily_qopie , :7 -- p n e - - t o - , - iiita -- qwftertaTiab - aatio. - a•pie* , waii - 4 - 41.14.1441.9 pik61(.1,. triPtolle A:W*l,olo9r 9f, Ake Aetit and -, goo r d - and:, honest' Horace altonld liiiitatelong pef6re.'9oite E HAllay I A tl " 4 Il f€9olo ev ilM4ol"Nig i . l :l cuss wordq; it mat; ho JOhn 1. an Buren, •imlienexis Sciatt,: or eitniebody'elbilitittbitted Ihp,. - thi.9,k4 :13u . ' yibitt:A,i3iiiiigietsited .11 only •pitiltiZOitipac,t, atid,.gtiotaldel' forms the sen une tit- whfeh -Mr. Greeley --time -and again avowed at greater length xtos fac i livits to - ititt9o9ltts during the N4itr:- al is,q6'w4•ll known ,n0w,,1 - ithm. his old:editorials :are I be ittgicited,till ove , l:tikSol!'lit'as - ieasOti why .the.iirigfintl seCeasiiinists should come i 9 his 'stmiii)it,' Ord it sec - hasdly -..4redibla, Hutt, u , .f. ..v _I A i..{, 3 4il ii. `,- ,oVen one of the me creatures can now Tiefouild foolish enough 'to eliallengel the proof Of it, But, as it is so, let us review.lhe record , an . d it,S,Strl tat W 4.04404 5, liiiioty filiiiitt, suojett; We would state at" the but'set that , as we have no fileoLthe,Tiibunineeessible, : eursituatons frftp its, eoluiu z its tiri. it ,a,c,aectin g tli hantt; ttit'. ifieir Viithoitty l e' hardly be ipiestioned, for they lygrereprint- . ;led by a le.iding New York daily mare than a month Ito, andltheitri4l bool44,if s egerji,li iinpeachet their accuracy. - ,,On_the 9th of Notimbei; 1860, three days after Mr. Lir.- coin's 'eleetterl; the:".riftivi - 'Stild, If jliii, Rotton States Shall aecidell 4 itt they i can do better outside of the Union` than in _it, We -insist on letting them go in peace." , The idea here;, conveyed is even stronger than lb/el:dame mfilich so . much .fuss lettebeen made, for it diiiii upper kern this tilatise,` `lnirlronttilike ittiovedifainfsropi- N - ihici, it is taken,- gait Mr. - 6reeley theight the cot ton St}les were "erring sisters," but he was 'lshiiing to )et them destroy the Republic and - ~.. ~!,.,,,: "''g4 id pe ce"at theiroW 0 option, • Further, pp ) 1 4 4De same see how one party lies a right to do what another pqrty has a right to prevent." And, of - eoursr,tone - payty has no right to prevent .I .•. NV hat another partrha t Slii, rAglit, tfiilln,i;:fiir l e.: few lines after he says,rPi Whenever a. eon- - - sideritble section of ourtniori' shaft ilelilie - • rately reserve to go out, we shall resist all Wetti+e i measures designed ,to :keep, it in.", ',Kiiia, is e en worse than Mr. Buchanan's abominable doctrine. He held that the 6 . Yertimerit had no right,to ceeren a ; State, butthat the States hall,it e kigh 10 - !fe - Cede.;;;- 7 . i Mr.‘,Greeley- here holds' I'lu :we hive no right, o coerce the States becau:z t e, the Slates hntea fight to secede. And it is significant that is the Atli* we are considering:Mr., fireele,y Calls the Republic a " confedera -don," using the name of that inetillcient and i tilnippt 4npotent leag . uti of; 'l3toteseidatingAt. ,tllO (Apse of the Revolution,—a form of goy ernr4ent Which carne;, ,Bear strangling the, .new.Vorillnation in its "c adlel"Theiveldtia e pregnant text; but webastenon, , , ",•••• December, a month afterwards, on thelBth of Decembei, Mr. Greeley returned j to the sub-. jest; and we fimA hltn,ar&hig - in the Tiibz(2l4 that the Southern States, several of which he adinitted would probably - secede, had as much iiihtlt6f.splitate 1 111 1 N/41v:6 frollias Union as bur fathers had in 1776 to declare themselves intlependent of Great Britain.— Ile them in that course by a cita- tion of the language of the Declaration of Independence that Governments " deriVe their just powers hem the consent 'of the ttUverned,r and ennftbides that," if it justi fied the secession , T.xprC,Mtlgilsh - Ongli,n; o" threciiillions - or colonists in 1'06; we do t.; unt .'t .seosthy it would not justify the seces 'siott• qi 'll,4illitsilifof 'SbUthvcixis friihtil the E f Federal ilnion in 81." lie goes on to say that he ",cannot how twenty millions of people cati rightful y hold ten, or even' five, in a de'kested union Ivith them, by military PTO?" ' 4 11( 11P fLt,.4'.: °P., l l o ,TielXikt,clt2g l Pr States ,shOtifil Abel are llfeinselveS out of - the Union, hei " could not stand up for coercion, for subjugation, for we 'do not think it Ocapd be just." Further along in the same article heirepeats.this SChtiMCI , 3! 7 by saying, " if ever seven or eightgtatealiena k .iiketits to Washington to say, ‘ratit gol'out of the Union,' we shall feel , constrained by our devotion to human liberty, to,say, ' Let thenuoil" Just four days after this expli cit-declaration of the right to secede, South ittolina i 1 dl ddifirelim4l-4, tot' 4 1 44 3 ,41 ion by thietinammeits - vote of her Stiite Con: vention, tral a few days later she sent agents to Washington duly authorized ta.treat,for the transfer of the public prOrierty L withiri heeborthirs. Other States rapidly followed her lead, ?trap tioymly,, , apEett contiguoua States" had expressed ,theirk7Wisti add deleppination p 3 go. , fmng 7 , ine Mr. dreeley t'residetitztif that Alai, the opiniOnshe then held and no doubt still holds,--what &list Mite been the resulViLL- Would it nr-,,i t i , aye,beef Ahe t ftrcydsof Mr. Lincoln '47160 At ~ the destruction -, of • the • Government • 'itself,- and a consent on all hands, that: out' system should be brQtigh down ttf, a ley,etwith . .the disorganized . stet? of affairs in - litexicof=-- While ptr. disorganized, was . inditing his seces sion nr g iunent s g r fi t T at gliil9l l 44t daring that he would anffer,de,athkeli-Mie would ccuisent,or advise his friends to con-, sent to any concession leading to .such re faults. Such tvdech4ation among , Mr.:6 fley's baleful hertsies'‘eornes 'to 'us-like it breath of heaven's Pine air atnidst'Aephitic' vapors. 113tit'the woryin. hand,impel9,l3s;to turn friOin the . -words. of the elear.sighted statesman to the setailiticaVciOtebets,otiba, , ".philosopher." t A few :days lafer,`Deeetntler , peats his argument drawn from- the Deela4 ration of Ihdeperuienee, and says, " When-, ever . a pOrtion,, of this Union large enough to fork 'ait::indepebde,rd, tielf-subsisting nay tion anal see, fit to say, ;-atttbentically,;,to tfi residue, We.,'irant, 'get_ awiilfrOM you,' we shall ..say 7 and Nye ,trust self-re- , speet ,if knot, regard-for ilse . Principle of self go,iernment, will constrain , tbe residue of the American people to say;}`' dtiv Ai will be observed that Mr. 9:reeler,si'larignage: grows more terse and AgorbUs as be puisuie! he sukket. First, he would." . insist on let lug them go in pettliAftai '" Let them PP and Bnally ho*NM nantly bid them - "Got"' He t. ; loailied `idea of compelling them•totitay,t!",tiltitlihere. fare if tttericotild: exercise , u- 'reasonable patience; so as- to _give%tirew for effecting their end withoileablidOted,", he promised;, 1' We will do our best, .to help tlieni,o47 7 :- . DitrFeritando WbotT,l did Robert toentbs;• • did Jeff. tbairis ao tiny inore.i , Mr. Cirdelii?, did indeed - depreuete bet ge‘ s that Ilay:swurli by l eitsuring tent on the destruction of the Government .that 14 Niittureason able_ forbearanett inay• !'beltr ' clught 7 1 / ikt•l r f • z•Li,` , On !hg Bth oiktre rusty,' ittol4 the provi-•.1 slQnal GafitiOticin.`, 4 #B , ,adripied:by the Cori grestf,of the 'coniederacy i , ,, which. included irtembersfroin' , elf iieceded States; on the Jeff. Davis was inaugurated " g Shout it, " for they have def. z4 11, --xu'as.eaFitx 4 4:R t iulF4lL- 1 A 44, ,Y,*U .be tet - oil pence auu goosl , Apil he I tigaißatc4i4Mtheui,tl6ol444 4 ::44.4 Wit from, theVAßri'he*: do - his tbreirlieVis.-7---- , - ~ . ' No _built:ye - van '-hare ! ,pyiucicd'irOtte , 3ll.,' Greeley's +ri,,iVniiia pnii. it fia,,,;(ll4,i),iiifi. to the.l.4.onl,iwlien iii - Akeanzt,4„s . 6eeFling,. i 4 *ringsii f94a dapaikittii*Atiiivivifr:,fini Ply becau lia• 01: il e f.4;igaugAtilti "'it iiiers':', as e ring.. illu:juptifiedi. auki s UPUelkftieffijil i , thtf€ `'t. *6 ba:Tte 141 ti 'apailie-ffiirltterulett . con MOO Aill . I.MS ile#l . lyet: r il9lofEtAtittiliie; whl - It' 31 r. G reeley :: An 14, AO iliiiiX he' hati never; rectiritedi bUt I,what tdo.ilie Re ; , publicans of!141,. V ll4l 3',ll th hk4 l "v°oilq. foe thifluaii,444.4l444lrAi*Aiiii,ll 1 po.to the old of traitors bent uPon.destrori , ' ing the litlari,';:ooAnWi l fl - 0 1 440:10:4 1 ci t i t tignin g i wittiAberbooweriltslorup °y et: , i throw of thr Ilepiibliaittpartitteintli lb?, te-d feat of tiol tit:e'itt-:4or IVO I pAi, 104';it hard-fougy field preserygd the ,li e fe.,nt.thp riii,tliiri4 I - - : - '2''-' i ' • -:i... t.. 0.1 41144 IMMI a f : 1" eil ltht tl !!!! it i4 :o ;(l' 411 iV el.4 4 ' ' Spine o the •Opposition =presses, before, ,tho irectin; o i f 411fitutigetillolt tilt Ail. " a/telt/his, tissellell litift ,ik t ivßttig be Shimly h il ) gathering 9f Wilco-holders. Mid their /Betel-, Ikea Bu 4 tleir , tridet rit n iiii found , to I* /coniposed et; inin l ,4flic . .Filtfog4fintlityojl- 1 dependencbund iquence--;--kores o oi.theni of nations reputation; and not it few who balii 6 an ci li ti!* . 6 , i i iii ti )k i l 4 :,ll!)P r qe. as in sympathY !v‘itli ttillit 'bop,- , i 4mkyleul, s re .nati'ilitillie 4a less for the hartulny und con tagious entlhnslastfi'With i t WhiClt i oifetrfOrk was perfo4ed,thiin ferithe EGA iiidgment shown In the.selection of every, committee and the adinition Of tlae piatfortn. 4 ' Tbat our enemies 5h0n,14.4t to helieiq4aveiiiikw, sinew corcill, and those epontsneous cheers only empty sound signifying nothing, is• a matter of toilil. I ttut the Aitlre candid of them.iiiiiiit that itheteciaYPPtialk,4 ll 4l,,ita ro ii4,tl,e' signify tvei y melt:I•/They see l as we do, that the' °Maid iill iiointio timational victory foil 44 ar'4U. tirjAy - Altieh,4llder God, the flepublic, bait lbeen saved/in war and prospeed in pencie. I , Even tlieoTren.l72B, , strong par(itin asitls,, - is ,41reed / tit: . 4dmit the strength Of,'•thc ticket; just; put in IlOtIli• nation Ntriting the dit , hfter the' Oonven tion, it saJtjg: c 3 ii" Balti (IN cap„ (Apt Gen q (limit if• it, will; it is arely posStb e that eve * the Eltqin way Hall OW of frepOrsdels might do it,, I though wet do not think so. o*nt, 04 Wili, son make ft Wong /ticket,/ pp : Otto. lota, done much , to squandig, in ,eivil, life the reputation? Itelirought from dm 'army; • hut he still has i grest i held alikp uPon 4prth ern patriots, wbom At, was, Als NO Viege to lead to irictory, and Opetk Pout etni,inte• groes, , whom it• was Ka CqualtYLlASlt p rwi " • lege —pro-Slavery and Democratic t,niciugh he was—to approach with the armed gunranty of freedortii• Henry, Nilson i ts a, ppriting, man and alifC - Ifing 1 1 4aAlliFan t ,who has passed through thirty years pt, poltical con tests withOut,u,question •ftf Akts ,clevotiop to, principle, or n stain upon his integrity._ . To place these men in nondmition / the roaclune ry has been used of a psrtyutill tho greatest in the country i bearing the prestige of con tinuous an bed uel;ieent success,, sttll regard,, ed by duituireds • pf,thowiands pX the hest men end womon,of thp hind Ars, the , tiviour of the 'Thipublic in, the pfist, and its only sure protection • oottr„, Tie same splendid orgeizetion, which evoked, yesterday„ at' the aoid of cummand, from the throats of thousands! in the Philadelphia; Aestterhy of Music cheer, after okeer as ringing as the old • battle crirestf Grant's divisions, though no whit mom sponteneonS than the lowering of his portrait .from , •behind the• scones, will bring tothe polls a disciplined 'bOdy of vo ters whom no exposures of incompetence abroad oecorruption at home eau turn from „ 'And yr. Samuel , Bowles, editor of the Springfield Itepiidiian', and one of 'Mr..' Gree:, ley's strongest advocates, writes from the fichtlighten on the second day as tollowst "The Oonvention greatlY 'Client:wages the' Republican' leadeia;" Nvh4 better very way—larger; "'heartier; and' inhibited the party organizatien in stronger - Condition than they feared would te.' the . etise.'' 'Quite Mtmber ;of 'Prominent Men - appeared in 'lt Arlin haVe been t.hought'draibtfUl.'' Some 6f them would ' not have Veen • here had Mr Adams beeri ncitninated at l eitichniati. • Itis' felt that the Vieele:y ' niOve.lgent , has nude' but a small bidentatiOn dia"the 'Party', it certain that it has not broten 6rAVeakened ite Cmgaisilation: Win' it' Nsfill"take of its voters is perhapS"finother tpiestinn;luni can not so easily, be told ndiv,hnt the Jaen here ' mean buslrMsd.,, ha,it tailM the pain paign strongly i'they•tirpo'so to'folloWitiip sharply anti Vigorously.;b have' be hind Grant Arid Wilson 'the ettengest'etern- ' bination of '!politicedihteie:Sts that were ever yarliettitio khe'4l4 . iport 'tt P,fresldential tt. y Thb kreet corperatleti'itd,llte,:eouptry , *ill be on it'scif en Att! ' ministration .:,oilfre fiertfonai ',Mid s inore ,bold in itSpoWertlian hhf - that 'ester existed in' O ineuthry . Will' be '.ir.erpised *foto : behalf: Able, shrWil",,,atth' even' yOscrolitiletia lead!. era will direetAlk.cariteqglikftX )t gejf win be 6frogis AA - ere! of -the I it at once; aidVen 4 ‘Vbon:' , ScliflOWthtlif fuldleepjthiil te ld the Ads ministrittlon'tilyirnohrViton-la,Mit;i6b6)*- ' petuated 13 arP sPirKo l 4riPliiiiebolc/ 4 kget 46thrta:•' - Iton 1 61 t4-01i0 - 8410101141 Ur** Pio* • ~ r a ,wp r ok4l4l` deMeniltrittlen : nf . the 3, eyvis the.:,nittnitibh and the . napectilpikitike' ntivi aPP - irent,2' " ' ",tifisolulneellery i ette)itlr4t-nittidtiatetiii: . :vention.444friett;*ltti the - terdidenen: ofVie teryy" Tb at nrhiehrtottliiattl Prement here' in it1.50`, 4 , did • Even 'tat •Ohieli'notitittided Greeley 4.ltiontli. ak% at 'Cineirolatit fiepartv ted with the,halt; of success Over itS 1,80 thougli'conventlefis d 6 not elect i rresi-' Ifdrita, and th64ll' June iti.'notlioverriber; I this bodyf gretit retisonnonr- In 'the faith that IS in it.." • "L• ' - • • • • •E" , -/z National Republican Committen,.. The following are the names, of the lin . .tintiarcomnittee appointed' at the.•Philadel phis; Oto'vention I ; ,‘• , • , AlalliOa;'ileotge Spenter; ;•Arkanilas l ,; 'powell , Clayton; CalifOrnia; G. 0.. aorharti; Cunneetiptit Maisliall J'ewell; Florida, W: atGleatotli Gedtgiti; 13.j - Fanning; RH , j.; ; Stan 1111011; ndl anq, O: p „ Mbiz j a - 0,. M.; tiodge ; Kansas; Jelin A.' Martin; pbntittky;' '0: iGoodloe; Louisiana '0: Causslitall Maine,” Wllllani Erye; Matjl 0: C. Eillion;;;..Massa , cliusetta,!ViTilliairr • Clatlin ; Michigan, Wm. .How ard ;-' Minnesota, John ` AJoietill; Allatissippi 0. C. ?tench; Missonr . i ; , R:: T: Arab , :noe.t . ,- Nbtirlialt`ji; E. 'T.' Othirringliata; eyed latties'jW7, 'N YO; New 1 1:tannishli* W. E. ChandleirNew:Tersey, Alegauder G.' Cattell ; NeieTork'; t„ 4 Edwin D.; Morgan -N. , Carolina; J.' C. Abbntt ; j Ohio, E. R. Cowan; Oregon, I, JOhes . `lt 'PennsPkaniti, Isiiiud,- Writ' Jitaytozi; Smith Carolina, -Franitliriliff.' Moses aei , Tentiegsed,' Elbrace"Mliyriard; Vermont George Virginia;4l,- Wells; Wesf-Virginhi;s Anson ;Cross f oagiu David Atwood; Arizonti;' Sohn jut:100100 mcookomuittii.N. a. beadle; aoritanti; tucinsE. ,l ,-Clinrchy :Wow Meitico','Ji G. Paleu4 WaihingtOn, D. Andrew- .Utah;' A. S. Gould; Wyorning-, W:,T.-Jonets! -'; -- • '.- •-; Tbellew National Republican Uointnitiee, Met'on the Pith' inspirit and' org6Rited by; electing It:',lforgarCiif 2i¢iv I' i ;than; and ;William' Chandler .etew Name `shire ) Secretait The . folliiviinggentlemeA 'iv , 4ra,:elitisen: as the '-Itteciitive; 11:1194319; New York-, VilliainOlatlini , Afessaellasetta; Mirshalt Jewelk . Ctilin4etti lliftwijerneyti.o:`-P;;c.Ilorl en, Indiana; 0. M. Dodge; lottraf' 'Benj . ') It Gown% Ohio- G.'l).' Spencer, Alabanutr a:.Atibott; North ICariillimf O. Fulfon,l goy land; ;I.‘nf'.' &Oilmen; W. -A. Michigtin;' G. O. 'Gerhatrii Califori nia ; Remble, Peruml van tit; A.verill; Minnesota. ; • .., I „. Sei)d A 9 ictitot., 4 friaii i for campaigh. y, and - nn the -28 d Mr., the nal entintt :nt the' itates,:ithe ctionan• - •* an the) h4Ve*o - 04 dtdiki" want • gam c e„MVOUR4 I W.OIIII , IOTO LETTER. ''' ‘c-c •l ' ' '' '- ; -*Xiitliirrei June lt, te2. ..'*.,.. • -.. , •:,:1:4111011* , V .. SORB , 9f!' COMILISSEL ',,•TikirlikftiOff Tf t ip.O °of to the miscell , IR ; $44 144 - - aPprt?prliit„ o ' i liiii-: was finally . 813JePded-qtylikolthii - fliiib4sterlng'oppo t1l?ik:-q11,40'.MItlorlti'firiii -:proVides that. 44e:rivet* atisiiiilunke a formal state,. went that in their opinion violenCe or cheat ing-IA the polls•lis'probab 070111trtinrr'll typdge of tike, District I C urts,„shalt } appeht l i Oro Inspeatois, oneffAmi each pol%tie%l*,r -ty, to,be . ,precent until th _canvassia.conell did. ' these canvassers iivi no Ptiii,:ei Of laireiff; bat nrd'alitMly th re Acs:,f i ts , alitit' i 'e,VerY op'? , i csr,iitilit'ihin . k:t 'itt i no Pait3r,tviiCii. ilidnot.espect to PrOfil, y 113111 0 ,t - b.o?F ht;i l .o'. ingwbuld :object , toitht fair arrangetnent,r. "ief 'all the Tlenieetats- °led- , sigainat,it Irt• bilthhease r s. '- ''- '' , ' l l '' '-2 : l` '' '- " "'"', kniii",gla'l that thie'ame,ndtnent, eVen - in ita'nenlitlett shape, waSdoptedrbecsuse' it will afford some security l lai oriar: elation/ 'lmitkvill'at all events se ure competent les tiiiibny t:4 to the frauds het may 'be perpe i itrata I^ l ';'.`! 4 ,,L Tintenztusids, Ttygo . voi , pit ~ r au p*.setozi. i The' Palesent • Congress has been act Obstruc; iddinthe !3enate by Su ner and .Siiuiriila l'hetc inauguration' of lo gPO itical debtili!il,, 'that taut _ 4i,' . :l 44 . l A ?,.,_.f. fitiqiill*P4rtilil'P9 I have been [colleted, , 't'l e tariff bill,, ty.bieb, it ihe'sarne time Also .r duces the , expendi tures for . the. internal Ire enue, is about the only bill of '0411146 taus,e - which ivas en actedt i • It redlieeil'ii4:a ion tO,'the tuneput of, I flfiy-three:milliops,of dollars, ; Lind, censWi r dates theNarious cell lion , district& so that .the:eipendittirds forth . coltectiolvef inter aid, rfteiiiie=,i‘illi . ile kip 9,y :(111Riiiigh'ed.h, , p., I APF04444.44,fic ,illy, cpiqA f ii; * ;61 . 14 1 ).. A - bfa.be,ptd pn, distil ail: Spirits:la lieu of all'other 1 xesovhich. , talsatisfactorttoqtbei iliatillers; tirid 'et the mane thus ifoln i juiyiel' "the revenue ! "" There Itie adallpther &oft& 'll 4 3lO . ,,right:direptiB,4,,,bi,J . ,t, very ',fez 'that Pho - e4gopul)ng ePilal4Rralion, , A. proleng:' Lation'of. the session - , alould. have ,led•to•no tangible result, and'therefore-the - crack =an -l e## 'Obi r aloii;s6on '.'w,'' uld 1 4iy Ov`ol , -b ,t,ll6'' i . cop ii ini Olit,iPalt xPenqe i w,lthoot. any adequate e results. , ,• ~ , , „-, ; ~, s, • ''. aitAI4I:B' I I;ETTER IV ACOT.PTANCEI ' I Or . 01'2,1. fi'pr ‘ Megripli'o , Allh4c infant='! cii,Y ` Plit,*.tltaers u. in v.a,n4 6 . iit.j.hetcak - :01, this .letter; itis there ore i needless„ to quote,' it here. ,,, ''ho -impre ion. of .all thoughtful• uten'iS that ' it .;is - a ,eantiful l " conbibe l lilli ] ' i1i4e06 . 4111 4 , ( 4 . 414,. jai. 4:04i , ,i 31 4$ 0 ,Grwaesonessages has eonviuced.me: that-he Ayes the. faculty 1 of• eying , morel in i a •few- Nvtird than 'any state teat nowlliVitig..tlllis 4vOi.ds'yre'as:full. of . 'eaning alziAinit ii'Fffi, meat, aral.the'Repab leanoarty rteed,never, be afraid that he wit t either do i , say orwrite ' an.injudicionsthing. - A ,nureber „ , of the ThiladelphialConver the yresident, and. and all 14th till* `Most etinffdence ,the dorsed,byillte,peopl , i ~The. Republican p 1 the , departure of -tii h'ave imparted tti..th i li geneity, phi 'eh It be all the evidence, * VIE . PIIIL s? DEA , III '4[6ltll : An intelligent g, fully the 6ermen p declaration of. prin deiphia eeramands ofithe ~4 2 lerintin ."..iohmk.e . ba ptvor,of IProtection of im 1 'sympathy! express anent, are:calculat and allegiance of t are the queStions i tally interested, an net' platform is ail political 'situation Pile appearance for 'publican ticket thf • ' , ' • .t.t. .: ~.korzu cAit.ixt.i: , 1' delegations front Abe tion. have called upon ;hey -'express,e'd tht'hint they - cofitleraediiid tit,: , lie_ mh # I X9r_ ..4 1 . 1' i Pft, l 4" , in kforeer,next. ..„, auty is harmonious, and e dissatisfied , elements ? prganiz,ation' a boi,:no- 1 ar I.iud, aaq, vthiS,. „as olitical success. t ~ ..• ' "1".LAT)70111 411IY TIM' 'X PRESS. t' ', ' ' i rk ~' . tletnan . o(i.r eadS cake-, ess informs mktlaat the iples adopted 'at .Phila t, the' hearty' 'concurienee eiiftiblican 'pOtie. ',The IQ serYkeairef4nljt-t-tka %rants, and illte 'hearty i d for the 'labor move a to korettle:gobavin .''e Gdll3l ' lin' iiiiiiiieB.ThOe i which they are moat yi t d upon which the Cincin ent. On the ,whole,, the never had a, more favora 7 it the success of the net hn it has to-day.' '' ' ' • 'WU It Thq assertion that Mt% ,Boutweli a Wilsorite place in' secure the nomin AbOrized by him. best friends!. that l and that cif the c main` . in the Tre the Work which I? that, at; the k , c,conc;! be rewarded for li integrity with th 'lean people. Lei 'dour years more, oral enceeisor. . . if some Of the journals i is desirous to•secure Mr. [the Senate in case he , can ttion, is certainly not au-, it is the opinion of 'his ~is ,alike for his interest untry that le shonld re ury Department, to finish' to has so ably begin, and : Ilterm of his.labors,he ,will is pre-einihent services and highest gift of the Amer ; him 'stand by' his guns for' land.he lvtll he . Grant's bat- OELLAIMOUS: 3 is ekpeste& to lake'ilie 0.':0611141 llenrr Wilso 011 1 : 1 0P1 1 _0 (1 1NY 111 , the_cate The Bella° y ination 'of Tho 4404 as `Coirti kxiosithip at V of Lquisiena, = • aign, • terday confirmed the nom. I as 13 Van' Buren,. of New • innei' - Wthe Internitfonal enna,anc iiialtuB A. Sk Consul denera l' at theT,city • ' • - ' -C. AL of Mexico. s , ' ' ' The NI . 11104 es Accept; .: • '-' judge Settle, President: Of the ',National, IRepublican,Colvention and,the ',Vice Pres idents for the s • vend States and Territories, met President e rant by appointment, at,the, White Rouse o the 10th instant to notify Aux officially t his nomination. Each - 4, ; Ithe deleg.atefi t - as, introduced to,,the ,Proat dent by4udge ettle. 'Mter that Ceremony . I had heenperfo Med, Judge Settle said,.,, . , ." MB, Pnni3 • _ENT: We are before,ynn perform 'a: vg Ireenble duty. '',We .are .her to official . yi' orna yon of, your atitini-, Mous notainatton or the Presidency . by the: National 'Republican CofiventiOn,assembled in Philadelphia Mx the qui irisfitq,, Ileyend, tide, I de not knoW tii*we. bayg , anything, - to say ." , ' ~Here Judge i Seitle handed th President the -letter officially notifying him. of his nomination s President said: , , ",Orearnx., . 11 am not now readyto, re spond to,your letter, but wili,iike ",au Only opportunity t ,tIO so in ,writing.":. - i After some further conversation, Judge Settle saiii:` " ain quite. sdt•to, should fail if I attempte anything like adeseription of the conventio ~ IC ctinno,be`deseribed. , ---. 'The 'enthn ' m;,the unanimity, , the solid i tete of every State, - ealObe adequately de 'Scribed, ,eye in ',the public pnnts. The 'President. inn t'laiinselfhave' beenpresent 10 fully'appreciate pie COnventiciti. What we tiow waist to do estieciand is to tell the `Prehident what Nye intend te' 'do , in: Neiretii pr her." i , , ' Paul Stroh ch Odd: '" Mr. President ; , as a Vice Preside tof 'the tationai COnyentioU t -and as are sentative of the 'Oernians of 1 ''America; I p edge Alabair for yon , l i n No vember„with as handicim 'a maj'eflly Lain 14368 and the vervihelmi 'g vote of the 800,- 1 000 Berman'g otersTin , the ' , United•States, l ' • - ''The'Presid t.—" It is •certainly gratify ing for me to learn that, , after holding office for three yea 9, never having before held a politienl'offie , and never having been a can :didate for-no 'nation, I liaVebeen indonied 'by !My' forth r , sUpporters. This is some thing I cam!' t forget- , I am of course very , joit e fi n u , 1. , : : - -! -! ' ' Several Ad gates then made brief and per , tinent ' retii ,'• pledging , . their , respective (3 States to the , upport or 'the ticket : , to which Alie , Presideh aptly replied.,i --• . ..i • Pie' delega lon then thok their lea's* and prOteeded to thettipitol to wait on' Senator 'Wilson, They met him in the-, of ithe Senate dom 1 . ittee on Military Affairs: , , ' Judge ,Sett o c addressing Senator Wilson, - Sidd 'that he' ad a very grateful dutyto per •forin under he , instructions of the' Philti delPfild 'Nat oriel Convention,'And handed 'him &fetter- nfonninghlin' of bit — non:dna- Him for the leePresideney, , ands added he 'Weslsure he , ould net - even .if he attercipt 'ed—giv'e an dea of, the enthuslasitt 'which, pretrailed tit he Convention.;'.' -,-- .1--- 1 : ... • ' Senalor Vinson ' made -. The following tim- P r oT„l' l 9.. v Pl l s'. ; ' '': ' ' ' . "rwill in &Wet itywrlti take this oc the'mentberl sent tot this As X neitherl her'Of the CI a4day or two give you, an mi ng to this, communications t asion howoirer to thank yen and • of thErCouvontion you repro anifeatat!ott, of confidence.— laaked , noriwrote to*, any mem- , prevention. to give tuct;',44:votetz•l 'aut all, mor e theit.teneroh. telippeat''=-I• am,gratefitilitoM,thcfriendl „tone of 1 te:Wpublienn 'ptesii Of Aix, eenn ' P ;, ,r t ;le "M . ~ 021 We /iftk,i)i , `.. t I , , ria ' , ;.'I es, .ipit ; , 'taintain th j` .: d 1 twist „.‘,.lt. Id ~ el' i s / 1"- - .4144aticolt " ' t • reed° ; t 'd '.' al •o II ~ -. t, allay : • en 04* Oh -.'. ' l' ; .ot .: 1 .i; , riiipt '-„ , i'9' kightkrof _Our : el - ii oti.• hittit an ity - ,ti „ know no -sectionatinteri st, , nor' race, . in i. ', il I .coler. . In the.future,. Os • n the past, ltilla I ;unfaiteringlYt tiditere7.tUt _those : . . priocipl s *bleb., are the ,Conyietiiinti of., my - jutigmen ,' '100,14:11). 4 01000,n064 - PIM clearly, of, ti e tvroin that the retit latadier who render, il such illustrious -services 4O- tlloolpliTyi , tl the great- . aiirliai.-will' bore-elected:Pre cr - , AintfotthefiMiloll:StAtes. Ilis•lnunimity, ix ! Atte ,vaitimiihedThis' fi rintieSs' to vindicate t te IfighisloUthe;huntble.-•and :defenselekhlti d' ' his - devotion; to the le it'd iniptide as ,Of =the e- • -publioant'ptirty - i-eannot:be;quesciene& - 'I .9.-- teentit= a .1,1 41 0., honor •tkit be a:Asada - id& ;:v, , ili, him-4n /• the .= &oink cogtot: ~ While . l. m ' , grateful 'teltbe; friends- wher , gaVO MIS , t 4 'eh generous: support, I-Ainniir- tliose , twhet ti-• tiered witNSUChVitlevottoti - to Mr:•Colfax; =- We have Veen perecinal and political fries ds for, nearly twenty;ycars, antiiit is•alotire. of ; profepud;sathifattiOn to me that fur per.* at , ol relation* have not : beendisturbed. -by he recent: epolost.. While .1 , shall• newer ce Ise ,to : feel,grateful to friends who honored' nie ,hytheir i suPpOrt, Ishall ever entertain. , ,hl-= , per,eiroPeet- for those who deemed! it; to be -their duty to give-theii support -to 4c)t her' • I.; hope We rlttill fall striVe to Witeta• our 4 ; upi • Peri:every i lioriest 'and patriotic, man 'in the count.l3l; every limn true to the rights of liu luallity; ':eyery•man who would elevittc the condition, Of;the , tolling millions;' mid. I are our reptibliethecoine a great ; Christian 'na tion, an, etaniple tii the worliLl, Let It 1) , un- . derstood, that our ranksiitre wide open t ) re ceivo..all,tivoted•th the • ectuntry; .. and 'ha iwouldplvancet - ;the ;happiness' and' ge end ,weilphelog: cif Lal I ;section's of -.the hind im I all, eouditions';of;the - peoPle. •' We; ans , islicadd:olhir the hand of -r reconcillatietit I All' I -fair-minded andthonorable• men; nitti its , all 1 , legitimate ileans tOrtichlilve Atiliees*,' , lithe Atenonandfsalvatioti of- the 'tbniittl ; is ell tuclotittat of•llieltartywhielaiaVed th lid ; ion „mid ; established freedomhi - every p ' it of ,the hutd.',' i ; ' '- - ~.; ;. , -;-, ' • ) ;-1 - -,; The fent:owing is a copy of the offici let- ter. notifyieg President Grant of his , omi mation:.:, ;-, 1 .;,,,-. - ..) , , 1 .,,.., : - • k u! i - - :i. 1 ~, .. _ I" WASifiNcITON4 June . I.e, IS ',`.2.., 4 ', ro,thel PreWeitti 'ffiN,,,ge littreuan e, Of our instrpetisiti'We,, the updersigne ir frosi-: dent ondiNie`o ~ P res. i detits of, the N'at onal, •Republieao convention Iteltl.iii„Philide riiiii ,on the stlr ancVsth,iiiStatits, have Alio poor to infOrul Yoh Ofiyour noirditatio,n fe re- election. to the' . Office Of Presigetil ,fa llseUnited Slates: : , AS it is 'lliipciaSible', to'giv`e an; adequalc, idect;pf: the :ench44iisin Lieli, •; - prevailed or, the unimintity,which, belle ; you •Ow thetchoice 4 Of the people, we -eau otal :add • that•yotx received the,; entire ,vote of very State iind Territory..' -- :-.. - i . ~ i•,,, , ;;Regardhig your re : ele eIAIA.P,s tier tOtthe. pead and continued prosperity .countryg. we ask,your acceptance, ol tasminatioh:',': . ,"; ~- „. „, „ ~ ~ . 1 . , ' • ~1 [SigneilibY;Tlvrnas ;Seta j, ; Preside the i National, Republican ; ooyeotio, the Nice Presidenta.] ,- '• ' -' , G EN..., REPLY.: -. ' ;i'ExEttrrivr, lifAmtrobt,,Junelo,.l •.= • “riEfoni Whonaos:Settle;_ i President o •tal RePublican:Convention,. and the •P sident*:—Gentlemen—Nourletter r date advislng.me of the action,,of.tbe mentionthild is Philadelphia' n the 5 ;6th ittf;th s • month ) . and of my unan nomination for the Presidency, by-it, eelved; -I accept the nomination, an ;you'. return my, heartfelt thanks to .yo stituentslpr :this, mark of; their co and suppEllit.; df ;elected in Novembe protected by a kind Providence in and strength,to perform the duties. 'high trust conferred, I promise th . zeal and devotion to the good of the 'people for theifuture, of. my official shown- in, the past. Past experien • •guide me ; in avoiding mistakes 'hie .with novitesin all professions and i cupations, : I • ,; '.. . „. I, ; " When relieved from the responsi ' ttf my prsent trust by the election o cesSor, whether it be at the end of th or theneXt,.l hope to leave to him, utitre; a• country at:peace within its o ders, at; peace with outside nations, credit itt;home and abroad, and with( barrassing questions to threaten its prosperity :. :- t ..., . ; .1 ; • • " Witli'the - expression of a desire speedy healing of , all bitterness :of between sections, parties, or races zens,, and the time when the title of carries withit.all the protection mu lege3 to the humblest that it dews to t] 'exalted; I subscribe myself,: very res] .gervant, IT . y on ,BALDWIN'S SHAN ti you want a lace assattaleat ol I . FALL *NA' WINTER 6'oo, CALL AT 1 MI IRE , i i mai BALDWIN'S SHAN t. 3 I‘, II ME . , , .'• IWLOGA, if you smut press Goo 4 of all kitida, 011 at If you *an( 131'k s eliacti,'"eall foi dm; eirand . . i • , •se DALD If youmant anlbttumest i • • ; • :,clll-I,kl-1) E MEM Ityou wah Ladiea Geuts' wider ware. • ^ * call at 111113) • you, mosni notions 'and tiinintings, • , cIIIatBALDW. If YOU MO FlTat i [ j ~ F MI It you Irani knit tioodt, It You avant Hats stnt),Capo,.. If yOtt icaUt 13dOti and Shoes, ' call at SALDN9 ' • I a 34. al • "." i " ' call at .13ALDW. If yoil want gootl'Teaa and tirocorleir fres call at IRILD At, yclos yirlixit a readl =tido mitt at,c.lotlies, dill at BALD iott witzi 8 otat of dlethea idai7d your' • • at BALD I. ff. • lit youvolux coreF,Cpsta, it* want 111164Vobei, if you want pikes tbat,eant be beat, That's whats the M, ME i~_ ~ i lIIE We sire , 44(144 to 'sell theso goOfts batik - NO.I, 187 L ‘' • • scary rf the the - nt of i , and -hole Ife . as may, itable allbe- la ilities II ERIC !s term Emcee- n bor vitt' a ut em future '0 see a eeling •£ chi ' citizen pri vi e most ectful- T•• a ißlianty utahaa, ' Shanty 1 •S Sballty. 'S Shanty I'S Blianti " cill'atliALD • 'S Shanty i i call at BALDW ;N..8 Shanty MIME c 4 .11 1 at BALD 'B Shady '''g sniuity, 6 Shatity iZIMIg eileUre 8 817aliaty 1 . 111 Call atLi) 'ffBhant cnu ut-BALIA, IN'S Shanty tti'k; Shanty tier. we leave the ~_ . , ' I, ''' • -1- >':+. . '', `-.- 1.4: - ' , `;4:A , ;', 1; , :',, , ,7:-% ' -,,,.• ;6'll. ';.. -.. ~- 4r.t.; ,-. .4 -. -, .:e0 -- ) ' t -, '.': - ' , . i - ,f.,,,,,,,`•• i4.3.,','',,t'i,.--.---f:;zii ~if,--'.. , ~-. :, M.? r,4: 'V r,_ ge,.. '.4.4:'--.1-:iF,:::,-, 1. - .' ~ ,i•-; _ , • - f , - . --:',. ~.., ~.,,;,!.,-_ . ',=‘ -, '.s , i '-ti, :t f .. ,' ' 7,,, 0.49 -. , ,; 4t - -, j _-• _.„...,....•Et , ~, _..._.,. - ME EIE Ne,w i , 1 $lO, $11, , 512714; slB,lslB, $2O, $22, $24,:525, S2Q; $2B itiew Shaxitils . Iu all the neat desirable at4iett at the lowest cost and prices. Also MEE .. , . , • ! . , r air Stillilower prices than last season: all,ttavo full pieces at $1,1234, $1 4 25, $ 1 ,5 0 , 0,75. 0,00 , . , ri..da $2,40, $2,76 per yard. : ... - , • , .. , IMIN , iu great variety. pliidEF,:latilp, ! alnaipild COlOO3, fu extra qualities Spring Dries . 1 f Wo shall keep a atilt larger,Stock thieryear than ever:before, as wo now save ample romp to blies. 3 , their New Goode t iu this department received almost daily, .. , , . . „.1,. ra . • 4 , . Gliitizi ! d G l SlSSiErkare . , , ' . • l . I We shall keep in our new bales Room a veryllne stock of Woolens for men ant bOys' sults, a much larger stock than we have ever kept. • I i We have also moved our Hoop Skirt Mock up into our, new sales room, and stall keep a very fait stock of new stylea„at low prices. ' I . Nottingham co Curtains in great variety, 3y to 4 yards long, at from $2,2a to $8 per pair. - • Nottingham, Lace Josephine,- Kid . . • ~,- i•,,, ii I. ,:. ''i . -1 .- • ' ' i • 1 , ~. , • . ' .A.tienueo new stock ofspring colors.. This Glove ts.warranted to be equal to any Glove in the United ' ' Sate either as to fit or, quality . Oar stockle.very lafge indeed. ,•; , , . , New i Pints', New eringhamse - i 'l' I Black !uric Mohair, Our regular make, equal in silosnd quality to any in market, and still ;sold by us without any ad , vanco is, making them the ehee.peet goods inimarket. ' . , Mail/ advantages to'us in opening' the NEW SALES 110011. is !the increased room it given and Shoe stock. We ars now situated so that we eau keep a still LA RGER STOCIC hi this line, add new lines of Goods In most desirable inakqa as our trade calls for them. Wo shall sell a CHEAP and ghlrevory ono that calls on us good pay fur their time in looking at our golds .•1 • . . . , . Clue of tb for our 13oot and we slug work VERY Corning, al* 1, 1872—tf. , The 11,egulator, FULL OF !DAy,,,,Opp'ps,s,..q.R9CERIES CROCKEk, EMI a 00 Notions, • k , AO the people in Tloga Oo tnty livlio wish to mice purchases in title line iard invited to Come and To T 46 closest buyer Corning, April, MI ~ ! i,ssi4 1 /LND Eir NEU l l►ow iii utofk iu their Tlia'apbacribers hay -.-b, JEW 0111 y ~ ~:~~' o now' Stotts of " dal SHAWLS Black Silks Japaiiesee Silks Hoal Lace Curfainsh by the yard at :IN c, 44c, 50c, 52;ic, 75c. ~ , EMI cloice fetyleB,l Boots and J Shoes CORNING, N. Y., 18 now GOODS MI I= 11111 I 4 The asn i Ortin I nt 18 connileto in every'depar h n' eta fts ..!k, Shoes, i F Fancy Goods, &c. k'. at my Stock ard co 'mparo 'will be, convinced' that this is the place to paY out , money economically. ; 72. `cocoa:es BTOI I OF RI MN Skirts. , Gloves. IM IM;I 1 1 SPRING TRU )• II = J. K. NEWELL. II II 11 J. A. PARSONS k CO.