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Republican TU-ket for IdW. COB PRKN1IK.T, TT S fiR ATttV I Ua 25 larJCUUM X 1 HENRY WILSON, Cr-Kiil.'iiiinl i:irolort, A B MKAl'llAM, ( t'liui'trn MHUty, XV. I). II ARK, nl Wnshinron cimiity. J. K.iiAZI.KY.nf l onrfiiiswnnly. :Jpimj gUjistrr. V. N. OIBrlnl Pin-r tor Oregon. FtRPAT, Alfil'ST ft. 1S72. j Tt was Carl Sehurz who f aid that if Creeley is ehfled, he will "elect i from all par such a Cahinet, and ! draw around him Piich men, as Uie) lAlion will place entire eoundencc ; in. Tlic men who seem to have the xcarmert confidence of Crce'ey at this time, arc memlxTs of, or in fympathy with, the Tammany King. Appointments from that ouarter mi''ht suit tlic ofKMj-st'kii!ir Democraev. but not the honest I yeomanry of the nation. It is a matter of historic note, that the men who have lieen appointed to olliee through (irei'ley's recomiiH . dation, have, it. more instances, pTubably, than in that of any other public man, disgraced themselves by their incompetency, ov dishonest acts. It is not reasonable to sup-; Iwe that the judgment of the old j .VoiTO llltW 111 I Ik L,!!l'r- Will 1m1 ! , . . , . , . . I ...... I..II-. ... .- f.ilnna ili.l..fiiiit.i an ik.-iici in ihwiio miMtiitiM.- , lions than it was in the past. Hardly . . 1 j tat lioyBi Mr it, iiicmi.cr. m xt v .1 Tt-....:. ., i i lie New York Inlnine is now engaged in speaking in terms of compliment and praiec ot those con-i 7Jlt returns Irom the city clec tederate Cenerals who support ; Uon at Iuisville, Kentucky must Greeley, and in using the most he very clieering t Democratic harsh and vindictive language to- j (Tiappaquacks over tlic left. It wards tliose General and officers usually goes Democratic by a good who rapport Grant. But recently ! majority up in the thousands tint journal cast a most contempt". Jmt Z evolution (?) . , .,. i has lut-n i nan gn ratal, it has gone able insinuation on the military , epubfcflttt$li ctiaracter ot iicneral burnside, ny charging that he " made alwilt as much out of his uniform as any one whoeverserved in the Union army." ' Such false insinuations and abuse of Union soldiers by Greeley's organ, will not prove a very strong induce ment to fwure loyal votes. Tr nsinoffrlflcd . It is said that the whilonm editor j , , .. .. i ot IfiflMHMH now the cliopper" of Chappaqua, has lx- come studiously neat and tidy in ; his habits since his nomination for the Presidency. He now covers bis Well-kept, and capon-lincd , Ixxly with a nice suit of black clothes, covcis the ample skat-' ing rink 'on the top of his head ; with a shining Gree'cy tile, has bis gcwlly sized lioots " shiiied" most beautifully every day, keeps his paiOs out of the tops of his if the tops of his a rawr to ss , full-moon, lican,. y. Old "White boots, and causes over his innocent mg lace every uay. win vv n.ie . Hat " is putting in his best licks for effect. , - - pie is that ot a disappointed politi- ; ins insposi - tion, and re iin a misery to lijmself, blc mou rttyi nd; fretful sictf oC very onslltenct and MorJooai, in tlw WWi'm'mI ... w we, uram, m tnc trti fwul ftete Within him, 'FT 7. - ' SEr Vfapolitical exc - WJjjJc Sumpcr Jn his letter to tho colored citizens is' very severe V&yS&K wW he de- m A jsacri?ea SITE? trtWlIa'sWs perTAp gate,fijdH and he tmri .T" " , " P """' "'fiWoOra-Men were killed for a jT?'.r "n"'t' .W y is 'dcJlar tribute. 'A reign ol blooills In that lie omits to animadvert on the Tmninany Ring, the (Wbce-seekcrs' lUug, fl Cotton LoauJing, and a 4tctsjf rjB?r hitigs, which support the Sago of Chappaqba ? Kcho answers, why, kHM w . t .1.. Demcerat:c loiin.nis mv uwj i.cmccrai.i j , i miicli nre'erGiwcv to (rant on , miH.il p . . . mHC" w't,M,:lT- J, 7 ' tlC prilici,,e of cf,wMitff tin ' tor ; "" I ' . tf t,r,t 'jU ; mt Gftriqf W ooii- i sidered the ct, Iwaliee he kis- ; sesscs a disposjtion and character : which lm'atmc to yw Vll imolii-it i .oliediei.ee to their wishes. They 1 know t! at Grant has a hack bone, I : which they can't bain. Ihe fi.. j I lowing can lw very api'roprialely lined and sunn when they serai auk 'the old ('liapiviuark : : We knew not. we ask not. jnt wlrtt's In tliy iKMrl ; iM'eknrtwwe cm u-e thee, wlwlcver llm I art." Charles Sumner, in his letter of advice to the colored people, ar- . . . 1 . 1 . i I ! ra'gns ueicrai vraui ior i.uvhij; voted lor James Duel niifiii. lie forgets to add that Grata I'rown, the jvrnn whom he now rapporta for Vice 'resident, did a'l he could through the columns of the MU. 'mn Ui niorrcr m piY.ciuuv tl.e election o I'ucliai.aii. If it were a crime for Grant to vote lor Ilueh anau, how about fbrty-flvo fiftieths of the Chappaquaek party. Uuring the month of Julv last, p public debt waa mw d over , $3,000,000. This pcfMsteut rediie lion of the national debt is very distressing to our Democratic Chap- paquack. oli, the extravagance wi m i inciinw . .'iiiittii. ii .. . il. it . Ill the letter of Charles Sumner to the colored people he fays he is ngpm the polry of hate ; and yet, 0 pi,'H. nmu in the nation show: a morc vindictive and hateful dis t..w U;.! it. 1.1. tKHttiiimi mJ ;,!i. ' '. . B 1 ; .1 1 inau ne. - i it farm and occasionally goes to it and cuts j down a tree, the farmers, especially Democratic ones, are expected to : ' J vote for him for President. Tho Democratic Chappaquacks ! tude, bv their course ill pulling down 1 l'ar,.v who burnt H,.-.WMM1 vnlle.1 ihem. ' what little fnmo thev have built 1 Mi'k is selling at a cent a quart dves bmp over the,as Ihey sup poseo, ureeiey victory in .orin Carolina, must bo willing to sell out now tolerably cheap say two cents on the dollar ... . . , . . . . News from North Carolina up to i the tith inst., indicate that the State nf Republican by a majority of from one to two thousand. Pint, ip CTtfiirman of the HepublVan gtata Committee, figures Caldwell's majority at 1,400. Anything to beat Grant, from a limrrtl vmililoiiit that Iitiumi liitl . , y ( Greeley was going to ntteml at Sil. ver Springs, on the 6th - wo m tfi nrei-i flin Into 4 " ; ,nol nnMomm jfmm vwi . r,-ii . j state tliat flic Republicans have carried , tlic entire Shite, ticket by majorities I ranginjr, Irom 1.500 to 2.0(KI. Wlien I il p remeiiUx-ivd that at the lan gener - i 9ft!vK t T" ! Ji, a n .'S ranginjr, Irom 1,800 to 2.000. ; dyn-. 1UI(1 Uk,. wllsWer trt ; i0lw efforts which Iuitc lieen used by the Liberals and Deoiocmts to a- i a -, -j . , ... a .f . . , Sont, ,mt ilK;reaao ; lnalaktyto tead;a4, coiitiariici; of Kcpuhlieaui,!, It , may nc reganteit as me oix'iimg snor of tlmcainiwigu. which ktotcrinlnate i'on(! grafirt roar of triumph forGiant and Wilson next November. ,1 j j ' . j, "... Tlie tint hews from North Carolina !ftti5iJtS"'JSS I like Deacqvk. Tlie last iiwws doubletl . i ii . I mem an up w ui m nu. nnmu ; (I , 0 hIt)nn6 sad and . . " i a l - 1 I humM tip like, their under lips liaiif; nuvtlr Wibui umI i hcv slolilu r at 1 ti. V t , , A BrpwiwylUe, Texas special jays ; tint the details of Mesicau outrages ' ,TOB betow'the Cumnikslon an slrock- SS- Je CQiihtry. SniitSB1lsoii ISdrnwinziinincnsc owil.d.'Wia 4o UsUsm to hlaJ . ... leecjws. Mk WJJi papers ib tlie United kte arc for Grant aud Wilson. ntratrKlrd. r r . r t ... vn. i.rani iseiargeu wnn nopo. a i lism, lxvausc he as appo utod a . ' 11 . , , , k-w ot , rolalives nid roiwls to . office under the guveri mcnt, as though this was a most heinous crime. Cut where is tie wrong if, ,m- " 1,10 ""alun 01 "ral11 j they are competent men? Ifuot,llHb f 0,10 members, Attack their h eomtei .-v a,-A 1M Vfl itl.ti1, life-lol.g Demo- Gen. Grant, simply because he is tltctr relative or friend But wherc's the crime? It ' proves him a man of generous ! heart complying with a divine i command, to provide for those ol his own household, thus redeeming I his name from the charge of inti delity. The few appointments of I his friends, allowing to the utmost all that is charged, is hut a paltry ; pittance of the thousands of offices ; within his gift, and, with erhaps ! one or two exceptions, are of but a third or fourth-rate class. Think of ( l as Sumner, to whom great- , ness of mind has so general'y been j accorded, and whose name ought ! to have gone down to Kisterity in ; its greatness untarnished, stand- ing up in the American Senate, in. the Ail '.iicssot his fame, lietnying 1 such malignant little ess of soul in trumpeting charges which don't ,atuomit to a breach of jHilitical ethics even in those davs of degen- crate poHttcMis. And Trunibull, in the zenith ot his glorv, covering it over with everlasting contempt ! by going about growling like a bear bereft of her cubs, all because Ceu. Orant would not implicitly yield to his imperious mandate in tipK)intnieuts to office. What of Sehurz, a fugitive from his native land, taken up in this country of refuge and dandled into greatness and power by a confiding people, then turning his liack ruth- ssly upon the party that made im what he is, becanre some limit him ! was sought to lie placed upon his ! insatiable desire U control govern ment appointments, proves him an ' iitorate a disortranizi'r and a tur - bulent spirit in the land of his ' -' . . adoption, and throws at least a shade ; of suspicion over Uie record he ! made in the country he left Then there is Greeley, Kenton, I'ipton, aiiil others ot less magui- during a lifetime, meriting the con tempt of their former friends, so : curing no respect from their life I long enemies, but preparing an ! ignominious finale to a lite of fitful, 1 overweening ambition. Did the world ever exhibit a ! more pitiable cause for waning, withering, blasted greatness, than ; these malcontents have shown? ; W hat is the sum of Gen. Giant's Offending? That he keeps his own cousel, selects his own advisers, is i:t- o ; true to his friend horse, visits occasionally the sea- mm: smokes bis ciaar. and lire - I ltic Iniitttv onmittr men mill ! u f .i'.nn I r.A ftatA. a11 to tlie utU-r digust of these ' grcat Solons, who have been in ,,b ic life so long that they have 1 comc to M'Kyc tjwt ti,is government i aid 11 that pertain, to it Wongs to i tln. I it is not charged 'hat .Grant isdis- j honest, or that his administration of the government has not been a good one ; hut that they have not been sufficiently flattered and con sulted, and their' wishes in all tilings obeyed. In short, the whole thins grows out of a spirit of jeal ousy, and that basest of all passions, envy, which so often fastens itself ; ' , , ... . ... upon even great, but selfish minds, aud which works as a subt le poison, but never tails to destroy its victim, and that witliout remedy. A wcrtcsn editor relates that he I nt vSmm in Wash- A werteai editor relates that he UlgKMI, ill"! IIIMU'lll llllll Ill U.OKT was unusually sotier, askctl him if lie was siek. es, voiy curtly. "I t.-' "VlitV the matMir?" ' Why, sir, Washington's the wife place ever I i can't go! A Sivtcli niirsi! was out with a baby i tin- uuistor's garden, and the 'iWicr hiiiuii-cd. "Is it a laddio.ora las- sie!''' "A lafklie," said the umid. "Well," says lie, ikui'. -I.BU . rm glad o' that fitr iIwk's ower mouey wettiSH-in the world." "Ilech. mon." says Itess, sJWy nokentlifcre'Aa.v ;lo' the best crap bus sow " eas'I'krw kkwr. j A" Inrt PrtieiiLi, t I .Ma r Ic nnlimilii ' "-v I , f , 1 to speak at a number ot places i. ...... n i .......... i i LS. . uvo re ' 1,1 ,l,,lia,,a- reelcyites nave re- . t. 11... l i ported that he would not speak, At Keokuk, Iowa, on the iiOth crats declared for Grant. A letter fnm General Dix is published in which le (ays he is not justified in ntpportilig -Vr. reeley without abandoning all his political principle. During a heavy storm on the 2d inst. at llinghamton, N. Y., l!ude Greek overflowed and carried away the house occupied by a family, named Owen, drowning two chil dren. On the night of the 2d, at New York, a gang of river pirates forced an entrance at the wharf of the Hamburg Steamship dock, at Ho boken, and stole watches valued at ; toO.OOO to 400,000. ! -V Virginia goat has Ikh'u trained to catch rats, They fiwie ice crow by steam , at Columbia, S. C. A Bichmond, Ya., lady onlered a forty-two dollar pair of Ki cking, for her wedding. I le U. S. Commission now n session m J exas to investigate me ' .... . .i i j W'"t Mexican outrages mere, nave madesome interestingdeve'opmeuts. It is thought that agricultralists : are actually assisting cattle thieves. Tlic of Tova" 0,lict''s t0 r0' covcr letore .Mexican niltlioritics have proven useless. Cattle steal ing has liecn on the increase since the rebellion. Many murders have liecn committed, of army officers, couriers, soldiers, killed for plunder. State officials. Custom-house officers j ,iavt hvm ki,u''1 b' 1,10 t,lievi's - . filing fr'jm A meeting of the colored citizens of Louisville, Ky., on the 1st, con- lemned the course of Sumner as 1 nwortliy of resiiect, and resolved . . i 1 1. if i-i: j 10 ' '' l" "q'v.u pam A meeting of colored voters at Torre Haute, Ind., on the 1st, ac knowledged Sumner's great services j to race, but declined to bllow him out of the Republican j in Minnesota. The Connecticut State Conven tion will meet at Hartford on the 10th. An entire business block, com prising eleven buildings, in Ply mouth, Ind., was b-imeil on the;.,. . . , .,, morning of the 2d. 1m 840,000. A Mr. Poc was severely iniurwl by foiling from the rtaif of his building, Jmhre Stnnlev Malhews. who ' Was temporary chairman at f'e I Cincinnati Convention, addressed i an immense Bcpublican meeting at Cletton, Ohio, on the evening of i ! l,M -' ml 111 P00""1 lrecc,u ;aunou.i(-.l his determination to rap - Frt (;ra,lt Wilson. A large meeting of colored citi- if-,. f. TJ zens at Indianapolis, Ind., on the P"6" resol"u,,,'s con(icmnuin j tl,c adVioe of Sum,,er t0 t,,cm 5 b,,t ! 0n tlie cmlnri' ihc? rpR0,VCtl to do i all in their power to elect Grant ttw. n.l,..u- . . Vtitvum tA I tioTii litir The adored voters of Detroit, Miuh; at 8 larS 8l,d enthusiastic meeting, after being addressed by Hcv. G. V ilson, of lioston, a pu pil and intimate friend of Sumner, who advised thcin to disregard Sumner's advise, passed resolutions pledging npswerving fidelity to the ! ... n . j proposc ! with a penal y ot 00 to t,0UU t ruU--"... , .colomt oters, sajs. i propose f, imurisomneiit for one month ! Pa"rty w,,icn mtdc 5o,OTed letermining to support (Jrant. BbrVhardt Wetzler, ot Koches ter, . Y., recently divorced from his wife, on the ground of adultery, met her on the 31st ult., in com pany with her paramour, Jacob Galtzman. , After striking the lat- ter a fearful blow in the face, he shot him through tho heart, and peace and unity." have occurred at Horlin, Germany, tlien shot himself, dying instantly, i A colored meeting at Obcrlin ; William Aradfurd, the American 7'he woman escaped. I Ohio, on tho night of the oth, re-; artist, has received co.miuissioi lichael LowTy, of New York, j solved not to lie lead into tho Demo-; from Queen A'ietora and tie Mar ou the 81st ult, threw his wile from j eratic camp. Hear full allegiance i ipiis of Lorho to paint fbr them sev. a third story window to the yard to the Uepublicau party, is its ad- ( era! pictures representing mm in below. Slie will not recover. vice to all negroes. . j tlie arctic.aoiicK . il :.. . .is.u,...' A luifi.iiirr nil well nl TlLufiVllto i rYit tmtinl.i.ti m.1Iau.. . i ii-iiiJ . jy aii uAjj usiuu iu a iviim-iji Cleveland, Ohio, on the 31st ult., one man woe vin-wi ttn(l another j fatally injurod, The ball and army worms have lone arwi are doing great injury to . r . , - , Uhecotton plantations of tk South, BntaO haw will be made now SO Ink will be made now whore ast vear 100 lacs were1 where last vcar 100 lales were made Planters arc depressed. The street car troubles had en tirely ceased at Savannah, fVa., on the il 1st ult. Dean Academy, at Fraiklin, Mass., was burned July 31st ; los, 8120,000. The recent Indian outrages in Texas, arc charged to the Kicka- HIOS. A mob of disguised men, of Baltimore, Maryland, on the 3h-t ult , took three incendiary negroes from officers, and hung one of them h a tree. The fate of the others is not known. The negroes of Covington and j Newport had an excursion on the Ohio river on the 1st, which result- il in n i.rii.tniimiiK vnu lt:l'or , , , , , . clubs and fists were used, many and bruised, John A. Logan spoke for two! hours to an immense audience, at Leavenworth, Kansas, on the 31st ' I nit., on the'frnuds perpetrated by fictitious e'aims for property taken j ,v ft,), J0ison's regiment, in Jackson county, Mo., in 1801-2, to j wett Jcitiiletou is alleged to have sworn. , A mmlm of a1 ff,)0 ,m pris - 1 0)prs J() lll0 n,,K, ,,rjsonR j8 wl'ed by Hon. Harry White and forty others, i lie held at Pittsburg on the 17th ot September. The Governor ot Arkansas on the 31st nit, issued a proclamation deprecating the necessity which would compel him to place Pope county under martial law, but ex pressing his determination to do so, ' if the citizens did not return to 1 their homes, lay down their arms j a,,d attend to the daily avocations of life. At the 7bmbs Police Court, N. Y.. on the 31st ult , General Kil- ; . , umi comiint arainst i S. J. Jennings, of the New York j 4 ho reports that uru llatlieriy TiiiM, for alleged lilxd in a recent : has resigned the High Chancellor issue of that journal. Jennings j ship of England, are premature. was brought before the court on ! u waiml(111 examination, was discharged on his own re- j cognisance. The papers were sent i yesterday, the Cauchon men in ! to the Grand Jury, fencral Kil-! Center took tosscssion of the polh j patrick also sued the lhuhj U' j and commenced fearful excesses. md Uourw of liangor, Mame, j The Boss men banded together to i fbr libel, laying the damages at j rqel their attacks, but were too ' 30,000. j wek 'or I'10'1' assailants, who went j Eight hundred C'crmnn Catho-1 2,500 strong and anned with re- lies assembled in Mozart Hall, : vol vers. A fearful encounter toob Lmil1,if..a f hu1ltlm, at. the i . , . .. i-.,:,. .. j ' , 0mww ,n T ' il ! MILin imiii uviJini'M. . . ' i this year to make more wine man ! was "CV(,r maim'iictnrcd in France i . , ",;,;.., ,i;,cc;., . cioln At a political discussion at Salem, Virginia, recently, between 'ener- at Onenton and Colonel Josbv. a 1 n WuU lwmln, ntBald at ! mmo , ,,, h 1(Mh chal. koiii rp n;s ii :i it' ov .iy osu . i itni- Qm to kepp t,e )leace - I It was rqiorted that they would go ! to Hladensburg and fight. j Fivc busiliess houses fronting on ... . j .. wic mmK ; Xashville , j jcm, ( were mrm 0 ti,0 moroillg I 1 ' ()f tjie r)tn . , , , m ' 1-n , 0ll ' mo w" i'engwl him,and wasaccopled. "!aK,)ie j)iam0nd Harbor boys am , . , , ,)art;cri wc, Brro8ted Ui ,,n m imjm tl ,Wlh William Lloyd Garrison, in a J to have aroused tlie Government to colnmn-and-a-half letter addressed j a realization of its loss. Lawn to Char'cs Simmer, reviewing the have been passed visiting punkh Scnator's recent communication to 1 m,"t for ovask)n. ' to speak with equal plainness, and as earnestly counsel my colored countrymen not to follow your lead in this matter, but as voters to move unitedly fbr tlie reflection of Grant, for every consideration per- taiiiin" to their safety and happi - ,. for the cause ot euual richts, 1 tne tmtl,erancc of national i "v" " Pa., on the 5th; burned three mfeiV i to death, and, it is feared, mortally I burned two others. I SwaterWttOB HilW jilMy j workiugneit at a atone ter raeetwf k , ,. .. ,tA w. at tfe Indianarxiliii, (Ind.,) Wi)f- i warn, on the 5th. mrt. warn, 01. Uie 5tb, hist L 1 he colored Vote a The colored Vote at Pittsburg, I Pa., is from 1,300 to 2,000, w!id ; tor Grant. Chris Uaflerty, ot Chicago, shot p dice officer O'.Mcara dead, aial ! shot at officer Seanlon, while a war- rant fur his arrest was being read j to him in a saloon. He was ar i rested. The Independents beat the Demo crals badly at Newport and Cov ington. 1 lie latter voted in favor of 500,000 subscription to 0 new bridge. A terrible tornado visited Har risbnrg (Pa.) on the night of tlte f)th. Many buildings were i"jured and hundreds of trees were blown down. The Liberal Republican State Central Committee of Boston have 1 published a justification ot tteir ; 1 . . . support of f'reeley. .Mr. fr'ree'cy's proposition to pay f 400,000,000 to the master's of emancipated slaves, meets with no greater lavor than his other projio-i sition to pension the wounded relwl sold id's. FUREIUX SEWN. A dispatch from Suey report ' 2,000 Hgvptians advancing on- ' Abyssinia with a view to compiest. The Mmperor Kassai is marching to meet them, but it is thought his defeat is certain, and that Magdab will fall into the hands of the in vaders. Advices say that the Attorney General tor Ireland had announced in the British House of Commons, on the 23d ult., the purpose of the ; Government to prosecute twenty- : 'our Koman Catholic clergymen iir Ireland for alleged articipation In j the Galway affair. It is now.expccted the Board of Arbitration at Geneva, will eotru ldete their work within a month. i . . A dispatch from Quebec, Aug,?, j says that at tl.e general elections fo j the Center and West divisions. ; place at the hiot of Kustachc street I Several lives were lost, while Urn wounded are numberless TTie Do- . . ... , , ! a-t, lery had to be ' .? !; ineaTmci.1 pi'OMIlClul police. The polls lienig taken po. I sessioit of, no fair returns could bn I made, but Cauchon, the Krench anadian candidate, is dec ared n. j l,"1 The Kiiflrlish-sneakiiia 1X)lllliati0,i, it would seem, arc u : lie exterminated bv the French, ac- cording to the statements of'tt. hder of the French rty. t is .. . . . . .- ... , . . 0f tjlelr m0. Next to tl.e expuls Jesuits, the subject mo in Germany now is the I . - .1 J . .Next to the expulsion ot Vie most discussed necessity Hr ! leducing the flow of emigiation to i tlie United States. The vast in- crcase of emigration this year seems j one ymrm riie ixwrt, speaking of the , ,lban ingnrrection, says that over 13 000 rebels have been killed, nit J 7Q(000 have surrendered tot tl i Spanish authorities. Ten thousand ' horses, 5,000 arms and 3,000 swords 1,ave been-eapturoL T,ireo eases of Asiatic diok-ra .,. .iunu icmuuihs 01 1 ns. ! ranee, gave a banquet to -Hiaviff ! on the night of Jnlv 31st. Wr.sh I burn presided.