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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1876)
s " " : ' " . '" ...... -; . aFsge og VOLUME IX. business: cards. B A N K TNG -AX Exchange Office, ALBANY, OREGOX. DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT : TO check at sitjht. Interest allowed on-time deposits in coin. Kii'bnL-p on Portland, San Francisco, nd Xew York, for sale at lowest rates., . Collections made and irquntlv remitted. Refers to H. W. Corbet t, Henry Failing, W. S. Eadd. - ' ' j ....... . i. Ranking hoars from 8 A. IT. to 4 F. M Alimny, Feb. 1 fcJ71-Mv - A. t1 A II 01 II EltS & CO.; Dialers In rUEMK'AU, OIL.H, PAIXTS, DYl UL.UH, LAan, ETC., AU the popular MNB CCTLEEf: CIGARS, TOBACC, ?tOTIO'S PERri'MtKT, , ,n Toilet; Goods , .( f , Particular care anrrom-ritnes riven Physician prescriptions and Family Ree pes.- A. CAROTUEES CO. AThatiy, Orcgmi-tW 1 ' ,,, .'? II. J. BOtUHTOX, 31. D., - GRAIMJATE AF THE TTNTV E RS ITTT Meliosl (Villew of w York. Ite member of Rpllevlen H spitalMitoM ol ere. New Vork-. Office In A. Carothers . A -Co. ' drugstore, Albany, Oregon, ' V " Friz ooTfii-s i s-r a. cii u. THE BAT TKA I STIti. LIVES. NI 13 FLOURISHING LIKEAnms bay., tree, Thankful ,for oust fhvors. HnlwishftiifoiRfrii the continuance ot the same,-the BAY TEAM will he rendy, and easily found, to do anv haulm? within the city limits, for a reasonable 'cwirnensation. fciroellvery rJwli speelnlty. ' A. N. ARNOLD. 5uv5 Pronrietor Wilt SAT THIS r AM AGING ASH rrouVriesomo comnlaint cannot be care i, wlien at many evifieaces of success milit be niace.l betore yoa every day cur of dtmiHxed imneless cases? Yoar physician informs you that the lonsjcryon allow the complainV to exist, you lenen your chanoe fo- relief, . Experience hut uuyU Uut in all cores. A. Cicrotliera tc Co.'s Pile Pills and Ointment . are all they are i-oominendoo. to he. " tvfit cure Chronic, B.indand Blending l'iles in a very short tiine iui l are coni-n( ( to tut. This preiwmt ion i? ent by mail or eT press to any point within the 1'nited States at $1 SO per packajre. Address. A. OAKOTIIERS 4 CO., 7v - Box 33, Albany, Oregon. i The Ettpene fireuwii are making ar rangement for a grand ball at L,anes , llalJ oh Cltristmas eve. j; . ' JOHN SCHMEER, Groceries & ' Provisions, .'H:.u"AtBAY OKEGOX. ' HAajirsTOiBNKi his new;rockr entaIishtnnt on corner of Ellsworth aA Mrs streets, with a fresh stock of iroeerkv Provisions, Candies, Cter, To baeco, Ac., to which he inTites toe atten tlon of onr citizen a. tn MnmeHna wif It Ihettomlie will lrem ft Bakery, and will always have on hand a am snppiy oi xresn oreaa, cracRers, - Call and see me. $ "t 5JOIIH SCHMEER. rsbriMurr 1644v K v. . i u f- S v " tr c.-t v i- - " ALBANY FOUNDUr AX wo lil n e li op, tllIsfactmres Steam Eeeioes, JCTPfiM.l aiv Iff llf Machln- - ) - -sm .mw :. . - , ICUITQRALFJACHIISERY, Win AJs 'BkAM t'MfnM. r'artienlar fcttentfon mli to repairtrtar nil JUndf macbtflery. . ijv, . . iri j J TJ JWTsb Wnswd Wist Ssoksr. Sd dAor JCJm east of Hwnera mwihmtMti. atwaywon hani,t aowotut rfason&Me sates, neat and nicsw fir - .on. ut w u . -." -S7m3 2s. 7,'BSOORE:, Koiiiw tfwaci : Slri - Painter, AT,3AXY. : , , i '.JOITEGOJ,. Gt 1;7,"VpA f E EH ANGtX fl CAECltMTX iii , inwrr , Ilavinir ha sin exnerl cni :. -In the tHtaanoss tn the Eant, I can . .. : s&iaflt.ey.woTk ad. ttUUMtrsait door. tst.Of .Clark Jafva- U. I I-'l 1 231?. OEi I ttT op ;l SJt 9 Ci P E X E r jgarher Shop on First reet aj tie. door .t of Tljonapson A Irvlmt'a har newti' x jlua wiii bpieased to nteett-all who . . ia ii hoe. r Tbfecakfui foe rwst natf ! a lionw iyjloe a4.ien-t.ton tt bnsi ne i t f a ut.sniMiunuof Ihesawne, AViiJ fceepvia-- ...j oa hiMi. f U supply ot, 4 ,iafy ' wl'Wtit rtl.-.,-! -tbe't t 4 - 'in jtowtiL Coma and sea nje.' " ' -. i".-.-' t ?7v SAMUEL. E. YOUNG, Wholesale send .Retail Dealer in v DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOE?, THRESHERS, REAPERS & MOWERS, WAG3HS, PLOWS, SEED DRILLS, BROADCST SEED . SOWERS, ETC. - First street, - Albnia j-, - Orcsron. Terms : "- . i ... i t 1 r 3p20v7 Cash. St::CHarlesVHotel Corner WahJiinsrtoii nnl First fitn.,- ALBANY, OREGON, Matthews MdrVfsoii" nne ncwTy PmiMierl tlimutmnt. The best the um kl lUltud.-. always au UieJmblo. " Free ( oarii to axmI from thSIEoiim-. 5. c. nAnr;nt & co. ' S f -1 lenlers in - J C IwLlklu. . lto4t and Sbi) UiilJ, brw rirt, l anrf ixxl.. tin, ,k ivotcaoi i nl jtisloli,,uiit, JCufrv, Mii-roin , "Walt jtajpev Wwl nntt Willow! i I , Ware, Trnnhi nd V.ilis. a,i . Ioefact Cutlery, Ac, Ae., ' ld verylrftr eiriii'rf.M- rasif.W ?AYf6iiitlr: nt InK cn:omjroii lim-. iivl Furniture, sv Ware rocms. FRED cmAF, - HAXWf! 'niivira.-fO J ihe entiiv intei-esT of I'ohtii- in thcTfe fl!uKl Unif foliar, in tie fn; :iirtire !!i-iVoi. ftl!i Viii- (i;ipuriuni!y tnroinni lii- iliurxks ro the cillins of lluii an i vir:iiiry who li:ivo -wi pmironly iiiirfii ixe 1 him 'in tli- par.jiii l nnvc'fsitly nsk n conTiTimtne' of : sum.-. pAll ki-n-is f inr niturc kept n hwn:l ii'id niuiiiifuc'ujK i nrflpij t l-et -i -:-; I'fitOtiKAl'.i Aihnny,K.-.12-r(f.4.. Vf annoiiinr to i h of Albany ati I anrroTin V.ux country thHr. ha'in- --.in,t-.i!,.' nr si'tve nitii tiu nove-ii'y -uiachinoi-y for nxi inr an.i removing !iti lin.'s wfawtm lytit all tim-- lo receive oi-.N.r for S'n-h .wo'k,' 'whicb' wewill'loin "ilinl'T or I'M- :i! lrft JTales. We i?naranTcc cniii'c r.:i!:xcrion inii;l work nmlr Utken by ti?. Orders left. at the IUxitstck oice promptly attented to. Anrilv to. All. " n -stt, ali.i:x 1 ( o. Or.. April 20. 17.1. . QvJ Livery f Peed Stable xtticra. wAsiiixfiTcx first tm., AVS. HA liSI I A L L, Pro pr i eVoV. CAERLGES. ECGG1ES. HACKS .v. SAEEIJ hrsesio lei on rc:is4naTU? tei ius. Horses lKiurd 1" iht(ly or s'eyk. ' I will have of ill.' a04t rijra ever fum ed out ot k lv cj-yiniiio MTVijanv. ' ' ' islgr HEARSE and carriages furnishexl for nMaN. Give me a call when von want f olI-le. ASS. MARSHALL. AUsmv .March 10. 1S72-.-. S ROl.rajr fzt and Ifcrip tions, V atcnentJ SHSCl.r II VStI- HARE--u fiilLncl complete an- rlnit'51 3 ; Stoves, Tinware, rnnips, I6se. Tin, Capfeziflivlniu Siieet Iron, on tinwdltaf sale. ' CROCiCERY WARE, The largesf Kn j Aiof complete assortment in ,;,.-, the jolty. .r." -mi, j-1 ;KccpftU kiSfls ( j , T OILS &T WHITE LEAD. Always on band, tole soll tor medicinal nsea. Ei2 "epailrliisr done neatly, at short notice, find warrant. - k.L i .I.'GRAtnVoHL. First street, Albany, Oregon. n27 8 a' in ' i ii i i " if i -. I DR. PLUr.lfV.ER, DRIIICST, -.si . ' s -s -c tat. ' , . .Iirc iwid i'resXj . . i DRUGS AND MEDICINES! Oil,' ;; -r Perfumericii ,t: Toilet Articles, ' 1 KCSAE9 . AM , UIOl I.pEB : IIRAm. -: tST" Prescriptions carefully filled. " " 8' 15 IJ'EEl'Salwnys on hand roeskins,Cntmerm k--Vestinar. etc.,. la rarer and Iwter sloelc than ever before brought to t his market. . rw Cnts anl otntres-io order all mt ylesef f.lotbinrt for wisn nn i boyt, at reasonalile rates, enaran teefn nlfio'lon .'"c Shonoit First frpt, reM1 door to Ctty Mar ket, lately eonpled by Ir. E. O. Smith. "v ITo ni oopatltie .A Pliy-eieiiaru Orrick wit W Ir. E. n tirl rhn, riisit street. Albany, Oregon. KfCtnonio. diwaj. a specialty,.,. , , ' 26v& Pictnreir; and 5 Picture ' Frata: Would annonnee to the citljeen. of ''AlhnnT and rictnttv.hat he Is T re reared ffnrnl.lll kinds of lICTv'M FRA tworder.at slwwr entice Pie! nrcs framed, and oldfrmerl,fl ; OsA at his Off! CO on ltrst street, on door w.t of Broadalhin, and !wve ymir order. . ' S ' SSSSSBSSBSSSSSSaSSSSSSSSS CITIZENS ! ! - , COUrJTRYMEN ! ! ! LEND US YOUR TRADE I V iaf .freah assort umnt of S ( j - f my f r ? iid?Roasioss e.. in Or. Tnte's new hrick. Fust street, where we would le pleased to nerve you witu any tiling in onr line-- - ... . J our s:ock was sclecied In San Francisco, by t MR. JOH3I BARROW well known in tW ety,'nd-" we feel safe it fatisfaotiou to aJwlie tavr nwl tjhehr, pat- . We will endearor to kep on hand a full sup ply of . - . in their season, nt all timeik. Vou ai-c invited to call and scon. 1 JLJLB A TATE. Allianj-, May 5. "7t-3;5 EVKRYBODY HAVING JUST RECEIVED A T.ARUE SIUP iiion of iheoelebraicd ucwjttyittCauibine.J Ut ill and Broadcast STATESMAN GRAIX, DRILL; ri direct ftoin'iW factory, am nowfforinsr extra in-lucvinVn' inilu farmers of Oregon, - Most ot'Tlic iH'st fitrmei-s in theMiatfc are "now ufeinjj tlicni. - ft in'.' seel anl an increase I vicld of irrain . is i lie.rrn!tf Iriltni ; - - Uiu.he used equally well as a, iSril! or Eroadrast Stcdcr. 'Tlie STATESMAN" GRAIN TRILL has Ijeen 4ivsl"ly imprn-"l-tr tlir,Tr. VaivrKnts t my Blacksmith slinii, c-omerof Sojond undfcliwoVtii t ivet, Allmny,- tireon. FElAXIi V.OOO. Marcn 31. 1876 -CS I. It. N. It.A SiUl'Jt-V, YTTORXEY AT LAW, BJ.'OAVXSVILI.E. L1XX CO.. OtJX. PRflI: T ATTE.VIIOJi OIVE- t) tidiness. All. 0- -JJ J. C. ruWELL. L. Ft.IJ.-S. rOH'BfX'fi FL1XX. Attorneys A t'uim. liort. fit l.iisy nod " o iiciloas iu t'ltnne-ry, s Al'ittny. Orcrron. Collections amtn and i-on-veyance promptly at tndel to. ' r s 1- SZIO.TSIr Zr!ivcrr, fit JLIviiis HA VI!s " bonirhf onr the floli vsry l)nsincss ot Mr. Lewis S: itnsin. I lici; leave to annonnce lo t tn-ci ; izens and business men of Al'tHiiy, thai nave on h strctets an exoress and job wairon an l will le happy to serve aS who may tfive me a call. All order will be promptly attended to at rasnia: klo-rat es. tr,!ars limy fco loft at the Drfn? Store of Befi 4 Parkv. K J ; i s - - i jfillHs ' VTRGII PARKER. Lebanon Hotel, fi. IB. Ci,Ai:52TOX, PMOrR., l.EBAM)S," OtKMI5. HOI'SE newly fnrnishel throhahohtt Tlie be.t t Vw nrkotfaffor:l atwnvion the tabic. The pout office is next door to this Hone. from which the Btnac leaves fiirAllKiny at 7-o'lock a. KLartd re;nrn.ntr nrrivew ot K o'clock f. Ms- Con-e'ances Tireenred torartiVwi wiiineF to -jsit tlie s,ila SwiiijES. Library and rearlinv room, Willi clwrtce reading inatter, fa- the truest s of tjie house. ., 1r aprSOvS f CIIAS. J30i:iXGAKSES v WATCnMARER i &f JfiWELER, Corner llrnl ana Ferry .Stot.. AU3A.VT, OKEUOS. AVatches, Clocks, Silver and Plated Ware, and Jewelry of every deserirtfo httflj or t he lest utauu factor leat, lumd tor sale at lair raies. . it.,' Cvtf t; lean in and rcpaiiiffltr Tlmeptoeos a specialty. . ,. , . . ti" Jeweh-y, etc., rflpairefl.and; cleaned bn short no'ice at livthii rales. fcGIve me a cnlt.and see for youfself.Ea March 3, 1878-aiv ;, . , . .,y , 7Z? ., j. ii. BuitKiiART, Real Estate" MMmiisB f Al.C AV IT. ' ' i t V ' . t.BEtiOX. CORB 'trm8T,: AKD . BBOADALBUt 6TEKETS. FARMSof all sircS; iTrnrorerl md tmimprov cil. in this and adjacent counties, suitable for grrain raising, also tiin'ered land and stock ranches for sale on easy terms. Also for sale a number of dwelling houses and vacant lots in this citv. Par'les desirina to ei'lier sell or pnr-Ttase should esll ami learn terms and prices iefore paix-hasing elsewhere. 32v8 J.;i. Mi FARLAND. WM. MORGAN. MOIA!i & 31CFARLAXD, REAL ESTATE AGENCY I f AND " ' " EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, x Door to Wells. Fnra;o Co Express s01?'? Albany. Oreyou. WB. ARRAPREPARETA T6 fTjAsiBH EMI trrantsand othersnood liarvains in farms and small homesteads in Linn and adjoining counties. Farms in value and size to suit pui chtisers. - ' - --" "'' 1 Alsr -, ciry propertj'.-'bOJn rmpTovea and tin. , Rentirts? farms "and citv propettjT"nd collec tions ot all kinds, promptly attended to; ' Onr faciM'les lor advertising wltt-enable fts fo do more for oar -patron's- that any- other Ajyencv in the Staie tn onrlIne.-!! ;"' i - Wo-alo-piy special attention to rho employ men' and laHor exchange department. " t Albany, May 19iE ' - , i ' "i. r'f i ' :? .f"JS Batlt Hoiis & Harber Ii; jp, qMIR JJff DERSIfiN E D r WOCL3F 1 11.' iCT rX. fn II v i bank the citizens ot, A loan . at I tl oinity rr the liberal natronaxe beor i on him for the rwst seven years, and hootm f r lb ftitnrea continuation of their Uuom. , U rthd aeeoanmodatkHt of transient , iwtamt Hot means in tne stijwrsrtnr town, n t jaupen ed a neat lit4osho net oor. to Tay .e- .Iros loon, where a (food workman will ai fbt n At.tendanee to wait upon patrons. -. .-jA reo. 11, 1874. , JOB WEi..H8 , jALBANy, OREGON, . OCTOBER ; 64 : 187&. O. A. WniTWJ3T,.M. !., Gradnate of Belle voe Ifopital Kedical College, : lliysician. and vncgeTx, AlBAST, AKEBOXi DISEASES OF WOMEN A SSPECXAiTT. Retiidence in West lake's 'tniudin, cc corner 1 3. tlXSEY IIILtf M 4T - OTF1CK -At Bell Parker's new rrvr store. RESll'KXCE .Second street, between raii road and Montgomery. ' 8-14 -' ' t - , ? , ; r job PRiisrTi3r? it 5-.. When you wish Posters." Visiting .Cards; Business Cards. - ;' .. i:.. Billf Heads, ir Letter Heads Envelopes, Ball Tickets, 1 J Programmes - , ; Labels. PRINTING HOUSE Horse Cills, Circular, Pamphlets, : or iu tout anything iu the, FaPixif x c ' Hinc ") 1 r: , . 'Ii . call at th fir .- t - CORNER FERRY A FIRST-3TsJ..- i ' . . -io nttn -".--!t "!'. ' itrf - ALBANY -'it- . it) i'.'.'.. . , . i . .":- - j,-. ! j." mI 1 . - ' ' . l! " ' J It ' - , , .?- i a.f .' . RFC KTFR ..' J' - T'.1 . ;-f n ,t .- s. ' .ri-f,'? V . 1 ft ( Ir" -j," , - THE CAXPAIUM CHAIXESttK OP IT6, -Name a sfnalorreform doctrine, law, or prac tice that the Democratic parry has Inaugurated and carried out, since lW."-Sjnalar Sherman, vUJa Jo7o.- "Name one sinjrle j?ool act of any kind that the Democratic party has performed in twentv flve years." Senator Morton, July, 1876. "WORDS By'gkNERAUW. H. BROWKE. , Slierman sent R challenge heurtr, -f; . , Morton dtil th RHirie, ' For the DeinocriitTe party j " One good act" to tia'me ; ' ' Good of theirs iuee efghteen-fortyi Good ot any kind : .l-j.Y. Shocked, hey IU back at thtortie,-f Jfone would come to mind. . -" ! -''i .- 1 -' ' ;'" Good act you have done ; But from Rood youre, fp, eiratlc That you can t. name one. ', . if , Ila Tthnt question, so perplexing . Take yon all by storm, VVhat'a the use your gizzards Vexing, ''! , 'ft Prating of reforui. i-p . -i i ;; Blsfcker'pnges ne'er had history4 ,?f i ,'l7mn titat party wrote,1 Wiy it lives yet is a, mystery, . i j When its deeds we quote. v Liberty lay pushed and bleeding, . rT.rodden by its hoofs, Tfil Re publ routs" succeeding ' - ! " Gnve it sharp iprobrs.' '. : fc " '. - . . ft': '!'-;.'''''-'; : Kansas teit its ilesoliitidn, '.,, : Jlen were huiited down. '- : ' Foul rebellion made pur imtiOn --- 5" Seem in blood to drown,-,.. vf ,, ; Democratic foe iispiring. i j Foruietl tlie Kn-Klux-Kliin,,' Slaying, scourging, dwellings firing.' " Tr.iinpnug fellow-iuau. ' " " ' Surely Democrats . -ire jesting ' , When tliey ask our vote, i'TV'' While on recottls black they're resting, ; Wliile on crime they gloat.; H ? ' - it But they'll find out; ii Novetller, . Tri.L 1 "i 1 -. . 1 1 . , . ; .... ,t. . . . -. . .. 1. . . For the people well remember .. Treason, frattd. and sin. '' a National Republican- IIatrorm, , When, in the economy ,'of "Providonoo. this larl was to tie rmriretl of human sla verv aiid when the strength jf gover'nneiit -of tin- people ly tlie jv-ople and -for tlie people was to be ilfinoiistrati-d. the Republican p:irty (-nine info power. Its deeds Imve icissed itdo history, and we look,: back to them with pt i ie. Incited by their meino- rles to Insrli nuns for the grunt of our coun try aiuS 1n.111ki1.rl, antl looking to the ttifitre with niitaltering con rage, hope and nnrnose. we, the representatives ot the party iu Na tional Convention assembled, make tlie fol- lowinir declaration ot principles ! 1: -The United "States of America - a Nation, not a league by the combined, workings of the XaiTonal and Stategovern inents uniier I lndr respective institutions. The rights of every citizen are secured at home and protected abroad, and. common welfare promoted. '' -f ' - 2. Tlie Hepntilican party , has preservetl these jrovcrnmeiits to the hundredth anni versary of that Nation. hfrfh.- and thev are i:owenibo)Mmeufsi)i the great trill hsspokeiv at us cradle. "Hint all men are created equal ; that they are endowMi.by their Creator, with certain unalienable riglits, among which are life, liberty and the prrr imit of happiness; that tor the attainment of these ends governments have been insti tuted among me'nV deriving their just pow ers from the - consent ; of tlie governed." Until -these truths are cheerfully oheyed.or, it need hev vigorottsfy: piifol-ced,' the work pi th Republican party is-unliiiislied. 3. The permanent pacification ot tlie Southern section iA thf Union, niitf the'JVee proteviHMi of aU Us citizens in the freeu- joyment of alf rtteir righis and duties, to wlucli tlie l!eptitjlt'aji ji;irtystsiifr sacredly pledged. The power Jo nfoyide fo'-llteen-foroement' of tlie principles embodied in the receuti Constittitiotial ,- amendment Is vested by thoseaineiidments iu the Congress of the United States, and we declare It to be the solemn oblljratioh of the legislative- ana execurive (leparrinents qr tfie govern ment, to put Into' rrnmeH!tte -Jitid'Tigorotis exercise all tbeir cfns;ituttonali powers for removing any just causes for discoptent on tlw jiart of any e1.is..i,d for securing to every American citizen complete, liliertr ami exact eqtiality in the exercise ot all civil, political and 'pirblic right. To this end . we imperatively, demand a Conaress ami a Chief Executive, whose connge and ntleiiry to inese intiiessnail not falter until these results.,are ibiced beyond dispute,, or recall.' 4.- In thw ffifef cf :oiigrM signed by President Grapt. the National Government assumed td ren'iove aiiy doubts of its pur pose to ilischarge all just obligations to the public creditors, and "solemnly pledged its faith to make protlsf.msirt the WrUestprac ticabh perifl for lb) .redemption of .the Uuited States notes in coin." Co'nimcfvial wrosperity. public morals and1 national cred it demand that Hie. promise be fulfilled by n eoutiuiious and steady progress to specie payment, ii tw!iiin : li is ? v. o. Coder tne tionstitntion, llie.,t"reaKlent, and heads of departments are tt matte nom inations for frTicvlhe Senate i to advise and consent to apppinfmftiits.and the'Uouse rif Reprt-seritative is to nfeifse -ftiid prose cute faithless (jfflcrsi .The best interest ot the putilic service demands that these dis tinction be-irespeeteti; that 'riarnra 4Mid Repres'iitnUA'ea wi may.be udges"yij ac eusers. slvould iVot-iicfate appotntil'Vni'?' to otHce. Tlie invariable rule fata appointment should Imve reference to thehouesty. fideli ty and capacity or the appointees, giving to the imrty in power those, rla(ief 4bere haruwwiy and .vigor of .admuiisri-ation re quire it poHey to be represented. Imi 'per mitting all others io be fllled4 y ertoijt selected with sole reference to the efficiency lo tlie publie service, and the tight of all citteens to sliare in file, honor , of rendering f Itli In I service to the Country -"-s t, $. W"e rejoice iu the qulekencil eonseleneti of : tlie people concerning politleal attalrs. J FSna win nom ait putiiic omeers to" a rigid t H,a.i..cr,Uil. .nrlu.ura.ni .1 :wJ 1 1 v .(.... ...... . v.h..r itniL..ui. .inawaa -J coiion and punishment of all who. betray otnciat trusts tsnan oe switt, ttiorough, and unsparing. j b tfp'f W t& f 7., 1 lie pnbue school system of the several States Is the Htilwtirk of the Afrterfetiri Re pubrie, and wltli a yiew ,to its seeurity and rermaiieiiw.weVcbmmenrtan a mend men t to the Constilntlou of the United States for bi.Iditig tlie .approprlatloii of auv public funds or property for the' benefit 6f any schools or institutions tinder secraifeneaik trol . r ... - ' , . l ne Yevenne neeessa ry for enrreiit i i3 reualtures and the .obligations ofthe pubiTij j debt, mnst'be laroslv derived from dntie. L upon importations, which, so far as possi- aar, 'innim oe anjiiMeii to promote the In terests of American labor, and advance the prosxrity of the wlioie eountry. 9. We reaffirm our opposition to further grants of the public lands to corporations and monopolies, and demand' that he na tional domain be devoted to the free uses of the people. , ., ,, 10. tt Is tfie imperative dntv of the gov errrmeiit so to modify existing treaties with European, governments that tl same pro tection shall he afforded to the adopted American, citizen that Is given to the native born, and that all necessary laws should be passed to protect immigrants, in the ab sence ot power hi the States for that nnr pose. . , . , . i1lt.U the mmediate duty of Congress to tully iiiTestrgate the effect of the immi gration and importation of Mongolians np- tlte moral and material interests ot the coimtry. . .c..r :.... ,-. 12. TheRepubliicari party recognizes with approval the substantial advances recently made toward the establishment of mini rights for woman by the many important mueuuiuenta enectetl Oy ItepODHcan legis latures, ine laws wrncn concern the per sonal . and pronertv relations of wives. mothers and iSTifows, nnd by the appoint ment, anu eiecnon oi women to tlie superm tetrfenee of education, ot charities, and other public tntrts. The honest demands ot tins class of efzes for additional rie-hts. privileges, and immunities, should be treat ed with respectful consideratioii. - 13. The Constitution confers upon Co'n- K'es soyeretu power over the Territories 01 ine united States for their government, and in tlie exercise of this power it. is right and the duty ot Congress to prohibit and extirpate in the Territories that relic of barbarism, polygamy ; and we ' demand such legislation as shall secure this end and rite supremacy or American institutions in all th Territories. -- - - .. - . 14. The nledsres-which thx nnilr.ii Tn.. given to her soldiers and sailors must be tuinnen. and a graterul people will always hold those who imperiled their lives for tneir country s preser'ation iu tins kindest remembrance,, . , -R:. . 5 , (. , 15. We sincerely deprecate all sectional feelings and tendencies. - We, Hiereiore. note with deep solicitude, that the Xlemol era tic p-irty counts, as its chiet hope of suc cess, tipon the electoral vote' of a united South secured through Ihe efforts of those who were tecently arrayed ti&Rinst the na tion, ana we urvoke the earnest attention of the country to the crave trnth tlir success thus achieved would reopen s-ction-al strife, imperil national honor and tinman rights. - - - - - 16. We char ire the DpmoemMe -itli being: th same in character mid smrit as when it sympathised with treason- -in making its' control ofthe House of Repre sentalives tlie triumph and opportunity of the nation's recent foes; with .reasserting and applanding in the National Capital the sentiments of unrepentant rebellion ; with sending Union soldiers to the rear, and promoting Confederal soldiers to the front; with deliberately proposing to repudiate the plighted faith of the government ; with being false and imbecile unon the oveeshnd. owing financial questions ; "With thwarting tlie ends of justice by Us partisan misman- "vincin, nun oostntctioi. of Investigation ; with provnig itself, through, the period ot its ascendancy in the Lower House of Con gress, utterly incompetent to administer ine government, and we warn the country against trusting a' party thus alike unwor- iiryv recreant ami Incapable. -r '- . ; 17. The National Administration merits commendation for its honorable wof- in the management of domestic And foreign affairs, and President Grant deserves the continued hearty gratitude of Ihe American people for Ins patriotism and Ids eminent services in war and in peace." '. OUR XEW YORK, .IJETTJER. rtM-ITICAE BUSINESS FASHION .NOTES THE GREAT SHOOTING MATCH THE BEECHER BCSISESS. ' - - , " Neav York, September 16,1876. ; i . ' , POLITICAI F , The 'nomination of fiicins' Robinson for Governor in plaw of Seymour,"' was the most tragical farce ever played, -and the most deathly1 gloom was manifest." ''Kelly and ilorrjsey, the ;two priucely ; reform ers" of the party undertoot to put some life into It, but it vras a failure. The mem bers tclt that the death damp had struck the party, and that any attempt to revive it was a waste f time and powder. '"Then, aside from the tact tTiat Sej-mour't declina tion twd thrown a wet. blanket of unusual coldnis over (he party, the news from Ver mont gave them a cold chill, and that,- fol lowed by the crnsfieV from Marne, fb.ished the work. The fact that the Republican majority of those States was greater than it has been for yea'rs, Jutrts. them. They have discovered that the people compre hend the real question at issue. It is not whether Grant's administration has been altogether a success, but whether tlie conn try is ready to- ttjtfu the Government over to the care of .those who swore iu destruc tion, and who are as determined iu that pTn-pOfe now. as they ever were. :'lhis is why tlte Republicans of Tffalne and Ver mont, tio matter how they spltt on mere focI issues, vitne very sui'klly to tfie front wnen this question come up. f Kelly. Mpr risey.ayd the, other "reformers of thi. city. the t)and: writing pn the wall, and they 'are sicli hb proinlneni Democrat wonld take the nohtCtiation for Governor. Tliey are all. sick, Tilden is slcfc. anri n t t?' ats.J4 -a::. :i: !Tl. "'' -' K .'.--., -1". " ""J ii- rreuuricKs is sicker than all of them. It is sick time tor Democrats. the; eptar-pt Tweed ;is bothering them reaiimiy ih an M tnqre.ehivwitig -and shaking j tn. shoes among tlie prominent meroners or the party, than a little. The wiaJlowe(l to escape for, leaf hat tie' niTeRY'let but 'the secret of the prison house, and his return utrikes terror to their beartsv Tilden vrho was his coun sel ahd confederate, antl who had his share of the spoils went baek on him the mo ment tve got into disgrace and he fears that the Boss may, tell exactly jiow close that COTMiectlon was and how ranch of ihe plun der he gof.' Ahtl Tilden 'Is not alone hi thii fear. ' .There' are 1 miiidreds of Demo crats In the-ctty who Are hwadlfig iter "t form' wbo.arerrrlTe -tmrrfTK- When TweeS gets "back. atitS tells his" storyi the source" of a great many large tortnnes, the place from which came a great many gor- geonsly furnished houses, carriages, horses and all sorts of plunder, will be made known, and a great many bright stars fn the Tetorm" firmament will go down in gloom, with a nasty streak behind- them These men are hedging now, by swearing that Tweed's return is a Republican tricky and that he has sold out to them. " Look out for some rich developments, ; -i,. !-.. - ........... Has actually revived, and Xew York be gins to look like New York again. The hotels are full, the jobbers are doing largw trade and it may be safely said that we liave turned the corner, and are once more on something like solid ground. Now M remains for the people ootside of the great cities to do their share and end the depres sion. We have knocked off all the gilding, prices are down to hard-pan, and what there is left of business is healthy. ATI that is necessary now is to kill the croakers, refuse to listen to any one who talks of hard times, and go on,-just as though you didn't expect the world to come to an end to-morrow. Buy, sell, marry and give ht marriage; in short, let us say the times are good, and they will be. Crops are good on an average, prices will be feifly good, and all the necessaries of living are lower than before the war. - The tendency from this time onward will be upward, we feel so here, and see tt reason why tt should not be so everywhere. It is en-, couragiug . to see' the streets once more crowded with trucks. " FASHION NOTES ' The girls who are tired of wearing their hair in braids or classic knots, will be glad to try the equally simple and becoming. French Twist, which is almost the only mode of wearing the hair visible on the sf reets. For the house, those who like o wear tlieir hair loose wave it lightly and put it in the long net of silk lacing, now fashionable as It was a dozen years ago. The. net should match the hair In general,' box there are bright crimson and blue nets which look pretty over very dark or very light hair. A bow of blue or car dinal ribbon is worn with all nets one OW the top of the head, another loosely hold ing tle sides, tied lightly round, confining tlie hair at the back of the neck. This free fashion ot dressing the hair is a great re lief from tlie heavy styles that overheated and wearied the heads so long. The new bits have veryhigh and sharp crowns and narrow brims, the shape as well as the name, taken from that worn by the peas ant minstrels at Rome, It looks mora modest when trimmed with a scar "of net or soft silk with a leather curling like smoke around the obtrusive crown. But it will not be accepted by people who know tlie best style, who wait for the second im- - porutions, later, which are sure to be fit better taste, " . . THE GREAT SHOOTTNG MATCH, Concluded , Thursday, excited a vast deal of attention, and created much excite ment. The result ot each shot was tele graphed to the City, and the various papers issued extras every hour all day. If a real battle had been in progress, there could have been no more interest manifested. The immense Irish population were wild with delight ; over the prospect bt Wednes day, that their team would carry off the honors, the Seotch population were jubi lant and hopeful, while the Canadian and Australian New Yorkers all cheered thelr coiintrymcn to the echo. .But they were all disappointed. Here, as lit Ireland and England, tlier, coolness, . steadiness, and practice of the Americans, as well as the superiority of their arms, made them vhv tors. Field sportsmen affect to sneer at this careful marksmanship this deliberate. long waiting shooting..,,"! a man lias cot to fix his sights, and lie down in fancy po sitions and draw a long careful sight, what nse is ne in actual work? What could such a man do against Sitting Bull ? Why don't they pi-actlee fhotrtlhig from tlie shonlder? '.When I waa a boy the good marksman was lie who could take a squir rel on the jump, . or a deer on. the rut.f Thus the sportsmen who mnrder game for the restaurants of New York, and who use swiver shot-guns. : 'They forget that this kind ot shooting is not" for docks, or pigeons, but men. " During the lato war It will be remembered. Bet-dan's sharn-slioot- ers could keep batteries silenced by pick ing off gunners at long range, and many an officer upon whose life the fete of tlte field depended was disabled fey (he thousand-yard marksmen. And as the coun tries that are best prepared lor war, have the fewest wars, there ought to be rifle clubs in every county In the United States. There is )io more exciting and healthy port, amd so- far as national defence goes none more useful. The scene at Creed moor was exciting to a degree. An im mense concourse of people were ptesent, and while each nationality expressed un mistakably, Its desire tbr Its- own success, . there was nothing but the best ot feeling' manifested. The forelg teams are ex travagant in their commendation of the generosity of their American Competitors, and of their treatment, generally, since they have been in the country. , . - THE BEECHES BUSINESS Is once more on the carpet. Moulton, it will be remembered, sued Beecher, and Beecher wanted the case tried in the wilds ot Franklin county, to which Moulton ob- . jected, on the score that he could not afford to go there to prosectite. Judge Dvrkmart has refused to change the venue, and if the . case is ever tried it will be in Brooklyn or New York. Beecher 'a. attorney, Shear- ' man, will put it off till the last possible moment, so there is a fair chance of its be ing unending. There is very little intern t taken in it now. FTETRO. i i - -.-. . ..- ' ; . ' . - - i ai' .. I"' . .. . .(i. '