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" ' i ll- - M-y. -y r-yt js. i , ,& T TUAJWTJ STTOJT&HYDii r-m?rM?gm U LVON"S KATKAlItON, LYdN'SEX'OTGIKtiEK, LYON"SELEA TOWDEK, MAOjOlXA WATS. r,ni.Ppt. . 'scc--'n . "VeWCAX IICUAXfii, ConKofWaihbgtoMaftortSlmto, PORTIA KB. OKSOPy. t. P. W. Q U I M B Yf (u rtorwwoH or tuk -Wotmik IIotm," TTAVISC TAKES THE ADOVE mUSE. i Lihdt BKFtTKD AXD HEFVRXISII- dUiVf,,,,.,7 """mi. K,,r felv In the Q' Jl.-Ml. of Ro,,.s, ' WBOVfl .' ba ' ,"I1 ,0b,! elmM Al'AETMEXS. which ni cmnmo-f- ...iliUll nrrmienl T.t ihraccntnmiMU- niTHS Hehttl 10 ihsbnu'c. Unl"I " "" 'h,r,l Pnrlland. . -TnETIOTfil COACai ;4 .til be h rftlendstice at the "UTnU.ntrtInj XWlUKR OK CM AltOK. The bouse h. i uL Pir-Proof Gift 'f lim''t. Tb ffiKr" c that nulblmc jb.1l be fMVAlorcmhr Us louse attractive, and Wt.n comfortable. ; preptt JentmeL VOL. XIII. JACKSOKVILLE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 18G8. HUSINKSS NOTICES. HtCODt. J. U. WALL. DUCAN & WALL, ISW1BDISG 1SD C0MUSS1OR .MERCHANTS, ZSrlolE. 33xJ.leiiaaj, Corner of Front nud P Streets, CSESCEKT CITY. TIIEV WIM. ATTEND TO THEJinCElV. Inir ni lir anting nfall;ondriilluled t(i Ibrfr ran. wlthpmniptne atidili-nlch. The; itrr tillnl up laot.rge building. fur storing prtcj". in J hire '-I') arranaTiiiriit so lhal tnrrclniil doing IiiIiip throuiih tbipj will tint nlTrrh nr mcrcbari;c, ur lotc niiyjuri chlm Mr pU lt. ff Con-Ignnj-nl sollclltst. Mi-rcbandl--rpHrrd on -(nrac. fur-Sat ly P. B. COFFIN, HOUSE PAINTER, i SOW IS rOS?ES5ION OK THE KSTIUK I !, i if tiKlrrml mill Inula fmra-ily U--lrlnr Ik Co-lello A Uoflln. Mr. C-trlln Imsg iihdtn. I II Coflln Mill continue ikt talna. ii.il cm l! (iiiiihI tit bU shop, Corner of C und Tlirld Slreela, Fpjrcd in iln mk In a workiuiuillLe; manner tulil tHiiib!f rati. Juixmrlllf. Del 13. lfC7. ncllDlf EL DORADO, I B.E.Cflr.Ct.3Oa,n. Nit. Jau Llom lllr, O. S. M. FARREN. Peter Britt Photographic Artist, JACKSOXVJU.E, ORLVOX. Ambrotypei, Photographs, Carte deVUlte DONE IX THE flXEST STl'.K OF ART. Plctarc lUduced on Exu'na'Kn m ufksize. DR. A. B. OVEilfiEGK. siciaii& Surgeon, PliJ KEW BROOMS SWEEP CLEAN 1 THEN (JO TO PREATERS BROOM MANUFACTORY .l.D DLV THE CEST IX TIIK MAKKET, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. Fctotnncnriirrnr Oron ij Mtln Siil. MiW OJI IVIIiiwV Hull. nJ utmo.lte tbv iuAmi'rlcii Untmirint HMllli-. Snr g'Jtb. 6M. npTSOCm AX TO-LAST CALL. ULTiiosi: IVI1KIITKII TO Uri AHK il Uirliy i,iintl,i to cm,. rr1kl,r,i Uiul py ! hr JIr- fiol il.y nf Jiiuirv eiiKtilnir, h II uloritliily UloiliHr Intcr'i Ioi..ki..s enwi i!.i hii.n., , niinwy In nitt nur mh ibilnl.k : ii4 fiinberiiinii-. iHtmlPir M ;f "1m" miir.M tj nil cnivimd. Ion' WtTwiiK,) in iuMi, n rtriri mm bull In tttlii-ril ll.t. dnyol Januttrr. 16C8. willuotdiprilfiiin it. 8UITOV ft I1YDK Jurtwwulllf.nfr. 1 90,. 1 8f,7, j, r(f LIME! LIME! TJUiLDERs ano iTriicns who desiiik u.. Bil ""'l c,'"-t mpply. ol Hie " ''l?l"y.ln fui.ulltlr to mil. m tny flmp ..Mr. Alr, Martin vslll alt upon cuUom- STONE "CUTTING AM) Stone Maien Work tuL;!'n-!frnwl,l,0u,i "' iim' Oritn from wocouolry U rwvp prompt attnallon. ,..! JOHN II.PKACOCK. "VOtt, Aprll 2r hCI j I Tm DliBieBts f "ccmm" n!U,l0'e "''M- low 1-jUik Vi"'l UUN we intend lnIoir. Jacki,.,in r. . Ariis nnos. Wlcoiiylle, Dec. Iglh. 18CT. decll-ir WfiA?' VT W,PE- nARntET r, wt S,i?,'M "7 '"d ! Wr wlib- JACKSOXVUE, OIIWOX. Office it fal rridiiictf, in the Old Off rUck Hospital, oa Ori'gou Slrvct. E.II. irilEEXMAN', l'HYSICUX AND SUIIGEOX, OFFICE-Coraer of California tcdFiAh BtrceU, Jtckionville, Ogn. He lll practice In Jacaon and adjacent countlc", and attcud prdmplly Iu prorvrlnnal calk ftbitf DR, A. D. QVERBECK'S BATH ROOMS, In the Overbock Hospital, WAHM.COLD iSHOWKUHATIIS, BUHDAY3 AND WEDNESDAYfl. p. uiiuiti:, m. i)., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, OFFICE, -Near M E Cbarcli, Jackson vlllo.' Oregon- Jnckci.illr I.c. 2M. IM. d'Cil-lf TUB f SRRTIKI.I Ut rcnusiiKD Ercrv Saturday Moraliaf ky xj. r, Dowszx, OFFICE, COBXER C k TUIRD STREETS Tcnua or aiHicniPTiosi 5",?l1' lfM'Ia "drancf. Four DoUiraj If IHIM Wlllliu mn urai air maillbft nr IhA . dolam t ir not paid until tin tiuUaUou ef ta, Jiar,li dollar. TERMI or ADVERTMIXai One tauarr MO llni nr lu.i V.i l... lion. Three Dalian j each aalintiiieul Initr- inn. une iioiiar. A OK'ount of Cfly rr cent win ! mine in inu whn adrertlxtiT Hit tear ijti TtoJjrt rK-vlt at tart tat ttt, Not lit tin Lost. Nntbtnir I lot ; tbr dm a of dew That trftnllet on tLe leaf or fljwtr, I bat eiliilcd. to fall anew In Hunjmi-rr Ihaulcr flower ; IVrcbtnce to blae li!.lo the bow That front the ana at fall nf da; Prrrbatice to tparkle la the flow Of fount tlua far away. Rn wllb or deed, for good or III, Tbt-y bare tbrlr powtr Karce uudcratood ; Thru Irt ua uae our belter wilt To make them rife w'th iroo.. Like circle no a lake thry go. Ulna- wilhlo ring, and orrer May, Ob! Ibal oardeiila wrt fatbloucd to That they might bli alaay. NO. 3 3LnJ2' ' ' I! I.7i.r3gTlJi iLl'JlhiJ Mudvru iaiilrUUna, mmH)mmmimmmimmtimmUmim Both of thv iliaica Hiowno apiwar to b Uauttful, ainiabk., and accompli.!.. ' Wc uU UlB foUowl tcl nMn eJ, and ih. on y wonder I. that ao ,U j)ri,)IHlt!l Chronicle. It prewt-. many aKrecabl bacUclon ct bin h ru- vtlxUm a4 wo vllluk ,u ulout il9 vlQ). ciaco punmtied tlicin to return hero .ruut. and f mile on the iucon.taut cotcotult I5lll ,on, of Ul, ,, d lrft 0 w. of Wuahlngton. , , w if wauKUHt and VHierall. tlio namca MnalallorybauiiKU'fta-hliigton ,u wWch lhoy come tlo tt, my K00ll for lai brothcr'a m Audom, N. V., 'or culllrHmU to lk. iUul ofour klmwl. the next call wa made wai at the Prea- eJ SllLLT colllluullicul,, ,Uly 71" J'" """"".eraiAMiltha wUe Hacok dincoursta .-.- --.. ,.. .....u a. , i'rcaulcut.ii the lllut Koom, with Mar- slml Ooodinir, and Denutr Mawhal rhiliipa at Ida left, to iutroluce the j empty platitudea. Wasiiisuto talks boU, and LiNcorx apraka aa If ht wre'a ncliool ulil entlravonng; to al feci profundity in politic. None are uanora. i-aruie center o. tt.o rtmtn , , ,0 tielrMrlMrwlwa; and thdr MoodthePrcaidont'adaughtcr.,rM.lulUirttlc cver fJw Rb()re iw ,BeI. Stover and Mra. Pattcraon -with Ccn. . Kictua, cMibro of tho ,. nu,,ium., who -a... wominiaaiui o. U.e i uuiio ltrr,ireU llK.m. 1)uring qut 0f ...u.ip, ,u villi. ii, n uu nuruuuv.vu ccn,ury oJ jmercou,,., w tl, ,10 ,,,rjt the gue,t to theac ladtca. worJ(, wp have ,Mflf d mM Mr.. Mover wow a heavy black ..Ik, or , m ,. 1rl ,. rtH, tr,.nnu.d with fold, of black Mttti; JJI!f STirARTMl ilKIUIItllTSl.Kj,CJtl, white-lace collar, hair drcH'd with two ..B ..... ....... .. n... , , ... . ' 1 AKKKK. r.uKttaox. 1KWMAX. atiil luin cur yapng of nuKiioimette earring. ldrviUoroUii.r lamnn in t, flw, andbreMt-ptn and ah. held a white , . ,n e M ,pM,,lleil rou,)0 Un.nhvrliBi.il, I of healthful and nomiiml endeavor, , t, ?TWR. T V"?1 hare enriched the world thought and heavy buck Ik, tMinmed with folil. . .. , ....... i ... -. . . i t. t , , ' , , , 'and wiilincd our mental Imiiton liy of black .tt in and back bugle; Itiuli ,. t i.,i.. . . , , ... ,, . ,, 'their, poculattoua. Jlcn of .cicnce and neck, white-lace collar, tho akirt cut I , . .. . , . .... , . ,, '.,,,. . ' . of mechanical geniu hae given the very full, with train, and .atiu trim- photograph, the elect lie wire, the ew LETTER FHOM U. F. DOWELL. VAbtllN'GTO.V, I). C, ) lt January, 1 60S. j The proprietor of the Si:.vn.Kr. greet-1 nig a happy New c.ir to all iln pat roii. For hours after midnight l.it night, young Ami'iic.i celebrated the advent of the New Year by tiring od' nine- keif, revolver, and ceteker, who.c "bang, b.ing" kept the old folk awake long after their weary limb defred Bwcet rcpone. At earlv morn the kv looked black ........ ... ....! at I. l...aa. tf..n I... ta waa crimped and drccd with a whim Itf. . . . M ,. jipmica, and aj.ray of mignonnette- ( . ., ,-,. . ..,., .m ,. .. , . i .. i ,..,........-.....-... ................. goiii ear-riuga; aua ne ueia a uoquei .. t'i.,.. ,.. . i : . i . r , , I apiritandtlieiiplrititatione? AannolT- f act ol tho work, of Mim1 mid Srrcsokn, w UK. l.i:VIS CAM'NC, PHY.SICIAX .t SUHGKOX AXDl' very impropitlmia for brillhi.l re- jcepttmia or lingo attendance among Otontotrlolau, tho f.'W of the cltv: but about nooli 7 ILL aiirnd to any ho nuy renulre hli the aim cant itn cheering rava on wet l m-.Ic". Office ..IJiilnlnc S. LaitH'- .,,... ,,., , ,..,.. ., ' ...i.;,.!. n.i.i.-TiMinf. . .,.-.,., -. in-ido the young juvenile leap lor Joy. ami youth and old age, each ami all, wore Miiiliug f.ircn. Simp, and More closed, and ofllci.tU and hotfe-kcepcr?, geiiewlly at the Capital ot the Nation, California J-'trett. novitlf hn) rli"p. on north tide aclx'Mvllli'. MwMiwa"i"Uia'i.' ' Mmmrtmafm SPKlMAL NOTICES. D It. IT U FKLA N D ' S l'll.HIUTMI SWISS STOMACH BITTER I 1 T V 11tl"Ml l"ullnrrnrtLIIuiII 1 A 'A llHvwintT'n'r' I M' A ttry A jfH Pilak! CiwuniMwi f"r tlng er.ir it r'Mir " Oi trtMI'l tli llJntja, tol. tumuli anJ Ihtr! J-w..t.t all I..Jf.l ik! itull Hinr, iwi dI flfrjr alofra. in her hand. ine wiioicoi tne aji nomauc cq.-, ,n,i it1UIITiv nli T. ... ..,.1 If.iw who are reeling in ithN city .pan their . RT B, A(UHM , t.ymvr glveuua the accustomed New ear a call, ami .were rhnpsodtea of An.m.kw Jaik- all introduced tut he Preide..t. Many l-K 1)av, a((, M otWt ,o M w oi i.e iM.re.gu ....... er. .rv v...... ,u.Mllflc,HM.1-,vrrwl nd mechanical in panieil hy their wivea, iiaiignieri, ncicea, ami lady friend, who wen- at tired in the style peculiar to their count rie. The Judge of the Supremo Court, veutlona in which tho laat thirty year are o rich, they hat a given u the "aplritunl dynameter" of Profcaaor Hare I Their moat eloiiurut rpeakera iand writer either deal in a myatical ... I .1 . 1 1 a -II .1... Tl......a a. .. . aii wuM..io,..,H.r ..,..,....... ...j01 w,hil XnvptU,n , hll,u.lgl, toll... 1'r.aident iii regular order and j tw M.ti, r..tl..r tl.I..ka-r-. All a l,o,t ot Senator., 1 ,pree,,ttlve, , tlM ( (ml u worth and ctiiena, generally, followed. , hMe ,KlJiril k.forf A ,,,? ' V m. ii t,M fintnlia.p T aw ari'r!il !Nn. I . . , , , . ' ' tell t.i that we have not heard, ia tny.. reeutativea who, only a fow weekii,. , A , , . . . , ij t(,;j t,wnddle, or trnutK-enilentnl lion- a-.'o voted to impeach the I'rexnleiit. ! . . .. ., . . , .,,,...! . i . . i r i feline. Tlieir " religion" i a thauiua One .aid he "did not TiMt Andy John- J" ,.,..., '. .. ,,lurgy; their " phllonphy," a ahaiii; miii. but the Premdent of the United' , ?! t . t , i. S. Uratal'a Oplailj., ' TRY IT! lfOBODY SHOULD BE WITH0DT1T! J.O, llcn. froiilri-ir. TAYbUll Jl&-1y ap ua, 4 IIK.MOX. 8l Anl, 413, Cl-ajr M. K"t Trtwlaru. Wcrren Lodto No, 10. A. F. & A. M a HOLD th-Mr recalir comwunlcatloii Vnn Hie Wcdiiwday Kvenlug r precil A lug the mil moon. 'VA'm'fJ'u'w "" KtaiC. , A. MAMI.M. Vl . .. ... Tim He Iteutrdy for PiirlfylnB lb.- liloo.1, Slreiijriheiilng llm Ntrvei, llwlorlnc Hie l.otA,'peti"'.l FUKSirSHAMDUHfiTbA. It I the l" pre-rvlle tfl'i'll niot any ilckue. If ud lliuely. Omii-M-d ..I b.r f only. It can In- Rlron M.v to lUnl !; nil '" ..tiloi.V In UialUb. French. r.P,V:'" nd 0vr" man, Hitborrv "CkK;. i " '.. For wtle t ll the boleale and nlall dm? aluref mid sHica-rl'. , ,, KMlLFItK.SK.Wl.okMloDnij.'gUt, bull) AR'U'. 1" v. '' Jnyttyl Fhii Krneir BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. On band, dlrt-ct Imin lr. Can i M- l)omrtlo leather, Hol la-8'.'C- Jons O. IImv, I L. Ft. I ' ""5. .New York. I "" I "" ' " " AddrcM. I1KIN A BHAY. .Van r ranelKO 4Hi Halliry Sireel Plow! Plows! limit ntiriij!ta nrn 1'iitai.ltataa uShLji ! Slate." I linv crent reuct lor tin1 I , . . iii . 'i.i I I l..iU. ...,. f,.,l... !-" ...,....... -...v..v. wew at home the lul.ince of the day; , ' ' ' lunatic or mountebank. lornier. -. .. . . " Mr. Noble Hurdle, a very old gen ' Ho VI to-day. tletnan. residing iu Georgetown, took i ,., . . ,, , . .. . .. the PrVaident bv the hiiTid and unl.l, , . w re, uent ly .aid that the On 1 bl. m yon, Mr President. I have hrt duty of the Republican party wa shaken the hand of every Pre'ilcnt t to preserve it. own Mmigth. When from Washington' time, and now, ir, !(,.. Grant .aid he would "fight it out I am im py in .iiaai- jimm, uir i.i 0 ,, t ,(0 l(t ,.tl,ia-l toconver no T no mean ine ieai.' i , , , , . , , miled. and thanked ",,in wn n" """i ",r nn7 reason, ne to all their friend-. Early thin morning, Hon. 11. J. Pen gr.i, of' Eugene City, .M. H. Kincaid. editor and proprietor of the Oreyim .Vfife Journal, and the author of this article, tried to get together the Orf (,'oiiiaiin who are in thi il't 'r thl iv.i.lei't.'bul b: nurposo of c.illing in a body on the va- T1K, lVesidenl ' und tluiile band ai. hnrc piir.. -. ;,.t,h.H.?ri:V.Vidifnlla-irn-! .,.bo..l,or.eUl.. & poN Cnrner6fDa-.,a?dCa.lforr,:.eU.c(); ocMjfiP3 . JfaUca. A LL rpWKS WMSSffJFtSSS il poH ?fly p by ibe "'".J.,1 bl. w'f q.xt. A KilWahl or note U P i1' want. We want fhfl rpn'iey do uf, MO per ow qi iiuit P"'y $uS k'CO. Not.M,WT. UL ' "' riou heads of tho deiitrtmcnt of our government, hut the sequel will show Mich an arrAiigemcnt to he sneccfsful must be arranged beforehand. Wei tirst visited Senator WilliAins; but he had left hit boirding house before our an i val. We then visited the bo trding houso ol l)r. L. H. Thompson and (Jen. J. W. Wardswnith; but they had been out a considerable time calling on their friends, or some of tho would-be great oflicialsol the day. Then we isit ed tho dwelling hoiie of Senator Cor bett. He, too, was out making New YearV calls; but wo found Mr. Cor belt, and both of Senator Cornell's sons, nt home, assisted by Miss Mary and Miss Nina Hnmnc, daughter, of J. Ross Hrowne.of San Francisco, Cat., who introduced their friends and en tertained them in elegant style. Mr. Corbett was dressed in a heavy, dove ,irt,-o,t Mlk-hiuh neck; tho skirt cut full and neatly trimed, with train and . flounce around the bottom. JJiss .uary Ilrowno was drefscd with a heavy, black silk, neatly trimed; high neck, ..-hi. wl.iio undcr-slcevcs. .Mis Nina Hmwno wore a pale, blue silk, tastely, .! tho'o who desired stepped into n 'roop adjoint nndpnoo,J f a fino repast. Mrs. Corbeft apd Mis Mary Browne both apppiiredopwolM ...i. .mnnfl the feativo boar.1, whila Misa Nina Browne smiled very .vvcetly .Mr. II. for the complement." would do anything to sacrifice or even Tor several hour the White House endanger the cause. He meant simply was thronged with merchant, prince, he would win; nml that if necessary, clerk, banker, doctor, and ex-rebels; there would bu flank movement, ma yet the general attendance at this re- ineiivcr, and even retreat. Thero were ception is said to be smaller than on all theso and he did win. Ability in anv similar occasion for many year. managing a campaign whether polit. At other place it was much Inrger. ! teal or military nndentlio faithfulness All the Cabinet officers, many Senatoi. to principle, simply mean a wise nilap and Representative, and many of the I tation to eircuiiMnncc, a prudent citizens of Washington kept open choice of ground, alertness of move hoifc and received their friend. Call- j incut, and a romprehenshn attention cr wero numeroii, and the rcfrch- to the design and movement, of tho incnt table were well supplied with ',,n,.m v. Tho General who fight blind tho luxuries of lile. TJio commiinll v ,y .iJcclIv, nml because an enemy ia gcneralk appeared to have jolly, t, viu ,,,, V(, ,ik,, ,0 happy New tear. ' ., 1 " .. .- hiniMH up before ho use tii the enemy, Lktirr Knox SKcitKTAtir M(Cn.- J And thi applie a well to the manage- i.ocit.-Tho P.esident of a HoMon bank t fl, ,, in ()0 ,t f j(, has received tho following letter from . ' . . , , ' ., . . Secretary McCulloch: and principle. To tlo Republican TitEAHUiir Dr.ranTMP.NT, ) i" Congress, in particular, should this Doc 21th, 1807. ( ! view commend itsolf. Standing, na we My Dear Sin: Your favor of the ,j0( Bl ,, threshhohl of the Presidcn 21st inst. is received ,.. f tial campaign, it cannot be too much There Is a good deal of difference or , ,' , , . . ., . ., , , opinion among the member of Coil 'n"w i nn(1 trust that the fob gress in regard to what shall bo here-1 lowing, taken from tho Philadelphia alter our financial policy. At thecoma I (,'iuettf, state, truly tho feeling at the meneement of the session it seemed I pt.lernl Capitol : that the inflationist, wero in a decided , Wb ,',, (n Vnnw bs, b . , 1. ...I... . l.ii lk..r..m tli.. Ail.miriililnnt I . . . . .. . t I . '.. iiiiiji'iiiy , "hi. ""iv .".j- i(ipiiiiucn in ii'ingre arewiqu iwom tome iici'ny or msiinu nm miu piaunrm on which In conduct the great rrctlilt-iitlil lrug lite nf IHKK; that Ihe pnMlo mind ha breii S'lmewhal rhaken br tho chanaea that have al rmdy pccnrnd, and I hi RKlinilon kept upofi-r oilier mm nave ni-en porpotett luul iio dmi pled'inand a pt-rlml of ro-t and rtenperallun and with now to op nu wall awhile tn ei Ihe working of what ha rx en dona before golag any further It la wHI to keep Ihi lton In view steadily in enrMernii ibe policy te U adoptee by tbe present Congrcaa." . ,,n. -opecoualv trimed, with her, for the holiday i nioro conservative but not gorl0"'y;r' ' , lM,rit was manifested, and I am now hair crimped. Lieutenant Il.Ulorami, I M ()nt ivn w jb no formeily ono of tho editoia ami rroj loi.lntion by tho present Congress fa- ...I...Jnf tin. Monnimnttr. wito i", vorab o to tho view or uener.il lUl- .iTionteiiants. in full uniform, wero or, or very ad verso .to those of the 'Drn-our brief call,sevcr- Secretary. We shall know better, pother K?nso, gen cn.lc,), J"', CS con' in thofarl',ltODe0fLer0itybttX'' With thanks for tho uniform support which I have received' at your handa, j remain, Truly yours, JJ, Jtfppoixocn, ? i -Am There? Wo often apeak of M also " prctenct?!. Are there any true ooeaf Senator Wilson favors the election of dcneral Grant, In n recent num ber of tho Independent he give some of the political opinions of General Grant tit the following language: "The Presidential contest of 1808, with Its vast issues, will stir the nation to Its profouudest depth. Tho De mocracy, without rcspouaibllitivs. un der tho leadership of men of tafest, tact, and cxpviieuce, will put forth a irignnllu, ell'ort to win back lost power. Tho Republican party, upon which rest grave responsibiuties, has iu Us mnka able, tried, nud trim men clvij nud. military men whose names mo lion-" orably associated will, thu country's .struggle for unity nnd liberty. Wlio nmoug these honored men, of proved ci.pi.cUy and tried fidelity, shall be se lected to marolial thu Republican host to victory? Whoe iiotuliintion will, in ndvuticc. make thu usurauce oi viu lory doubly sure? Abovo personal nstiiratlou nud ambitions, above local pride and attachments, above nil asso ciations, and Interest, there cornea from the body of the thrvo millions ol ltepnb-, Ucaai to whom the success of the old cause is ao dear the prointit and em phatic respouse, 4UIvse a. Grant I Thte masses see, with the elenrln .tlnct ot p'ktriotiiin, that the great sol dier would bring into the pending con teat the weight of his great name and illustrious achievements, hi solid and practical Judgment, his conceded in tegrity, his modesty that never vuilnta hi own deeds, atid'his rare magnanim ity that ever gracefully recngmxea the -deeds of other general, soldiers, nnd civilians. Thesv unselfish masse, with their practical aagacily, see that the rank of thv Republican, in the strug gle through which duty lias led ihotn, have been weakened by timidity nud treachery; that their sacred cause now need to bu reinforced, as It so olteu hits' been, by dralts from the must Ad vanced men ot the Democracy; nml that the election of General Grunt will rally tens of thousands to the catiao their hcarlu love. The military ncliiuvctueuU of Gen eral Grant are gratefully acknowl edged, his administrative capacity la now conceded, ami hi general view, of public policy commended. Karncat Republicans, however, whose fidelity to vital issues cannot be questioned, but whose distrust of public men haa been tiulckciml by the shameful treach ery ot men they had trusted and fol lowed, are unxiotia concerning the sen timents ol General Grant upon thoa vital issues, the right settlement of which can aluuu bring permanent se curity and repose to the nation. The pat nml present of the Republican jiarty and the personal Integrity of General Grant afford ample assurance that their nml hi sentiment and opin ion, will bv distinctly avowed In tea coming canvass. In thu trying daya of the war iu the Summer ot 1803 General Grant wrote from his camp, on the banks of tho .Mississippi, to his tried friend Wnshburtiu: I have never been tin tint! slavery man; but 1 try to judge justly of what 1 see, I made up my 11111111 when thia war commenced that the North and South could only live together In ence a one nation, and thev could only be one nut Ion bv being n free nation. Sla very, is kuoeVed out. nml it will take moie men to keep idaek men slave, than to put dovv tithe rebellion. Much us I desire peace, I am opposed to any pence until this question is forever set tied.' This rmiihalio avowal fully commit ted General Grant to the policy of PitorBRLY DKacwBKP. The Lowell Courier call, the parting of young la dies much adieu about nothing. Time is a traveling thief, ever steal lag, yet bo nan can oatcli Lira. riuutifiiiatinn. He was, too, tor the re election of Abraham Lincoln, dt daring to his friends that his defeat would be a dreadful calamity to the country. Since the close ol the vvnr he ha been 111 accord with Congress, in It ellbrt to protect thu loyal, black nml white, secure the rqii.il'righta of nil, and re storo the rebel Slate to tlieir practical relations. When tho pending consti tutional amendment was before Con gress, he was for it submission to tho people; and when it was submitted, ho urgid the leading men of thu rebel Slates to vote for it adoption. Alter ill rejection by the rebel Legislature, ho pressed Southern men, who sought hi advice, to reconsider their action, ndopt it, nud give suffrage, to the. freed men. To leading Southern men ha said: You must look to Congress; thu Republicans have the power; con sult them; do not seek the council, ol men in thv North Nhoopponed thu war, the people will never trust that olaa of men with power, the moru you look to them for ml vice the more exacting Congress will be and ought to be; the rejection of tho amendment and the legislation against the trcfdmen will cmuu Congress to require universal uf trage; and you should at onco give it.' Some of theso. men wore wise enough to accept nud act upon his ad vice. Te thu reconstruction policy of Congress the vital, over-shadowing issue of the day General Grant, gave Ms earnest support, and he haa zealouay striven to carry tho legislation of Congress int I' filet, On the reconstruction policy Ucjhtui urnpt ns oeen nnd now la la accord with Congress nnd tho RcpuVi I jean, prty. So anxjoua was ho ta linyo that policy promptly carried inla effect, that ho urgently pressed upon member of Congress the vital impor. tance of ao arranging theadjoiirnmcnta as to bo able to meet at any t,!me, should the needs of the country requiv it. eft Ha pptasT, Tho miner U, tlie btffV whea his M triumpha are ore." - " b III i