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wr T Pefer BritE, " m The Eepubucaa- Party-- andiae -i?re- The-Teports;lhataeach: na:ironfcalb ,'i 1x a.j JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. DONE IN TOE FINEST STYLE OF ART. Pictures Rciluccd Sportmans Depot! lfl.TTlxtne Str,oet(,.f , ' l.si!iih?bmrs',alls W, KEEPS ATAVATS' Ott 1IA:ND THE beat Btoclc'of' Gans, paleut 'and home made Rifle's .anIShol'Gnns, sine;le'and.-doubIe; Revolver' 6r the latest patents 'Packet Pistols, neat, small and powerful Derringers, the lat est and best. Also tho'Ibest 'Powder SfiTXotf 'fler Flasks ; all sorts of Shot and J'oucbes : Uaps, WMa. arjdverylhlngLrn lhe" Sporfsraau' line. Too above goods are all of the best qual ity; and tull.be sold at reasonable prices. All orders in my Una promptly executed ; re p alr&jg aqo prmUj tfi$ Hl P4bW A v. JOHN MILLER. .Nov.o.isfd.itr' ' ' Jacksonville, Oregon, -"I ; a s t n rofessimraf11 15 mrbs. T B. F.TinWEli."T 14. Bi KELLY. ,DOWELL &. KELLY, " ATTORNEYS-AT-tW, t; Jacksonville, Or'esom 1- iVA x -- ' ''.': w i. C.W.KittLERV ' ' ; 'E. B.-VTATSOS. KAHLER & WATSON, .ttornbysatIia'PO'i , . -j- i Jaclu an vlllc, Oregon. OFtiQE: 0ppVftlitht'Cwr,ttautrm. WILL practice in all Courts of lliis Stale ; oblain Patents foiTll cWwi or. public lands.-botb mineral 'and: ;rirnllural'; attend .promptly to collections, land attend to all Conn ty'andiProbale badness. Jacksonville, June 17; 1871. J.R. NEIL, AT.QRNEYrAT-LAW, i JACKSOSVILLE, OREOOS, HAVING made arranEfmenls to counsel with . J3. Steele, Esq., of Yreka. I rin prepared io attend to any business cutius.cd to.my care, GEO. H. DURHAM, S3 PltOST STKEET, fORTtAND OREQON. T- Ii. T. DAWS; SURGEON, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. JACK.SOSVII.IiE. Office and Residence, ItYAN'S BHICK BUILDING, 3dSt: ietween Califcrnia & Hain Sts- . , -.t. r. i i u u-i-; i - miBiOVEMCK, Physician & Surgeon, -'-' -JACICSONYILLK OREGON!- ' Offlce at his residence, in the .Old Overbeck Joipilal, onJprtoH'otrcetf " " Dr. L. Ganiing, PHrsiGLAN' XnId Burgeon, JriclcsonSnlle, Oregon, - GiUornia Strut, tf petite P. J. Ryan't Brick Slort. iriy'Ju. 1B71V If W.W.JACKSON r3DaE3IW"r3B73CSelCr "i'titiSTTLKStOF PLATE .WORK MADE. -.Ji-iucb as) Gold, Silver. Platinv Alumnium. mod, 'Rabbcr.. Special attention m given . 4o bildcen.'a Jeetp. Jilber spray Used W ex- -relTDg.,''-i Will visit Arhland'annually on tbe .first of -3Xarcb;-a.lso,Kerbyville on thejourth. Monday 3u,0c!ober. , . ,,,., .. . -., , jWrCall and eiaudne Specimen Work.-SSi OFFlCTB:!Cl)rnW:VCW.rt-mM.. Rftk Stf. RESIDENCE, opposite tbe Court Home. Jacksonville. Noc-20.-tf iP'ffffl Pnysician and Surgeon, JlTAS permanently. located on theForfLane -Mi -Pw'vtJro nitlea north ol the Willow SlpJneA in) OflVs his professional services, to " hf people"'of "Je ckton and Josephine counties. .Vo to4 A JIV55BEIiX. M. D. jBClydivilIcr-fjC f. rTOffgon. Jacksonville, ft'.'.;.".v-ir. Feb. 17 1871. f h'tl "iVCU--'MiTi- i "t JH.rnrviinj.rTiii uij , Physician &,;'Surgeon, '.r JckienTillp. OrecoH. prW-po?A FFICfe oAjoitaf btilacVs.n'a tl1C Ta'ttl U.jS, Hotd.hld Street j j igK? ik jfTi Mjf- Fir JXQIos'XfflL :ntxd oiaal-I E. C. BROOKS' New Watcli-, Clock-, & Jewelry- S V O H U-, ; ''"' ' JUST OPENED, UNDER THE HALL of the U. S. Ho'el, opposite P. "Ryan's store, Jacksonville. Oiegon; where can 'be found a general assortment of , Gold ana Silver Wsrtcltes, ' Gold and Silver Chains ;and Jewelry, Gold-, Silver, and Steel-bowed Spectacles, Eihtravnd Thirty Hour Clocks . . .; The Ame-.icaa Watches, in both .Gold and Silver case? will be.furaibed t EASTERN PRICES! 11 good repjesented and .fold Jor.jast what they aie. and Tor'tlie lowest living rftofit. ' 3?-' Welches. Clocks: Jewelry, and. Sewing Machine cleiifd and lepaired for prices to cor respond wi'b l re -times. .Li-2 I "t ' 1 It a ii J Hoffman wmmii have jusl received AND OFFER FOR SALEi t i Hay Forks, and Rakes; Grain Scythes and'--Snathes, Wooden and Steel' Barley Foiks Grape Vine Cradles, ' Manure Forks,. Gr,rin Scoops, Traco and Halter Chains, ', ' Chopping and Broad Axes, Hatchets and Hammers, Bench Screws, Wagon Boxes, Patent Cross . ' Cut and Buck Saws, Hpnd Saws,and a general assortment of Shell Hard ware, Cutlery; &c. Nails of all S'zes; Paints, Oils and Varn inisb, Window Glass and Patty; Tubs, Baskets, Clothes "Wringers, Well Buckets, Trays and Bowls, &c. GiantPovrdcr, Fuse and Caps, PJFLE AND BLASTING POWDER - COOK STOVES, DIFFERENT. STYLES'! ASSOliTE.D' ' Iro aa. a, sx cl- S t o o X-. Submergea and Douglas Pumps. Cast Iron -Wash Kettles, Bakc'Ovens;, Skillets, and Tea Kettles, c.j "' Brass and Enameled' .... h, - . Kettles, T r a y's ,, ' Pans, &c.j &c. , . .NEWTORK COMBINED REAPER, ,AND MOWER, AND HORSE RAKER. I ! Always on hand, a . full assortment of racsc 1ST 'S.W J&j .RlSi 3S33 . EST" Hydraulic Pipe, Tin;. Copper, ' . ' ' i' I -! -'' and Sheet Iron Ware made to order. HOFFMAN Si KLIPPEL lJackppnvi,e?Jnnc;o. IfjLg ., , NOTICE TO rVSmGRS. T Ik Tnp.'Tni?J..t.Ml, .m'.mmn .11. n. 1T.B IN' si-tirea-Il. P. MYER. 'its been duly under pola cd.avd boni! eppioved. -. Ul S $ Do n ti I y S ti vv.cprjt of jr.ie alCIMmsin end for Mining Disliict, Kn 1, !ii tr'tu (II ,Ti;i.Tpin(F flpfinril in rrll-nl r u nj jlle no 1 c i in d li om' U. S.'. SuTviyor, Gcie a 'sOJlceTor fho DlslricVof Oregonun dertl co"C-. .CH- 1C0. . AH pc ons di ous'of enrciid miricial clalmi In t.-ld dii.,ict under the sets of Con e.essrpp'.'ov'ti Jolv22. ItCG atul'jniendatorj re! anpioved Jnlv 9. ISi'O. must have the tame surveyed bv f'J&o.i v. ' ' Miueial claims mav be entered lost arc.silu- a'W oi u'ntui'TCVtii lands as well as on iur- verfuLnu-j , . .,- All cotmrcni. ;;ioa addicted tome at Ash land Hills JrckqaiCo. Ovejon, will ,rcceivi prompt r"en-ton r I will aive rlf ii!'?iic( iin my power o.f,LJninW wVhint.vo rycil Ibcmfelvpj of the 1. vfrnVdOiTzins the' sale of miac-allanus. v i b.f. myeh; U.S. De'nuly 'Surveyor, Dated atmv OSce, n-i. r Ashland Mills, Ore gon. MateVW.- lS71.-:.lrp J. G, WALL, , FirwardiugAandaComittissioii MERCHANT, CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA. , in d . -i ' ' M' ARK your'goods, ear of J.G. IF"., Qtscenl tW: Eend.biUs.of Jadine and ibinplnB: receipts for ell .pf,igoo4s spnt;, Xrclght and charges payable In Crescent City,"o'n.'JeliTery of. goods. , , , , '" My 'warctouses consist of "two brick and one atone building. - - ''"' 3 AsiiripTnyjpatrona that no pains wilj be spared jn looking to their inlerejj, 7 Afk for. tuuuuQaDcc 01 ineir pask lavorE. Jrtfr-tV-At.L. CrctcralTo'lltiaJrcE'S 72.-tf Job Printing done at the oeivtinel Omce. JlCKSONTlCLE, THE OREGON r. 1 r f it f lilii i r trjBLfsnED1 -.J- --'-J-l.- jf . f Everyatiiyoky.lBrf&iijig bj- B. Fi DO WELL, OFFICE, COYNES 5f -, ftfrjlji 5EETS. TERJts 6F SDBSCniPTIONj-. "T , Fo'roneyearlin' advance, four dollsrsv'if not paid willin the lirst six months of the'year.i urcuunuis, jiiiiui paia.,uniu' ae expiration of the year, six dollars..,, ; f . " TERMS OP ADVEitTISlNGt One'sqaareti lines or fessV. first! insertion. three dollars; each snhrennent Insertion, one: dollar. A diconnt ot fifty .per cent, will, be made to those who advertise by the year! L'cgalTenders received at current rales. - .rrLcz. ir From, onr Washington Correspondent- . Washington, Df C, ' ) 'A March 15, 1872. I. ' The result , of tbe New Hampshire i election on Tuesday, is now being com-, ra'ented-npon in he pplitical' ptrclesbf this'city. The newspaper -offices, and offices of newspaper mqn :havo been; thronged ever since to-Jearn the latest; .news'from'the key1 stone (not State) toi the.Presjdential. clcction.next. Novem-' ber. The most, sanguine Republicans hejre dared not expect such a victory 'after knowing the disadvantages the Repub lican party labored under in the con-. tesL The Democrats who have be fore been so jubilant over the hope' ot a retention ot power in the Granite State, are now chop-fallen. Theirlast and only hope" is gone, and their oppo sition to tlie tjreat principles, ot the National Republican party, must here-i alter be made in some" other way than' under-, their old party .organization. But whatever form it assumes, masked or 'umnasked, the country knows its history, and shattered' and. torn it will be driven, if need bo, irrtoj the last ditch, v ' , The dinner giycri bythe Prcsideut to the Japanese yesterday evening was a grand affair, and onlv those h in official rank of course, were invited. Only a few of the embassy will re- spona to tue invitation, extended to them by the authorities 61 Philadelphia to visit that, city' to morrow. General Eaton, Commissioner of ' Education, has.done good service to-day in cscort- in';r a delegation of the embassy thronglfjlbe fvarionsjnnblip jschpols of thc,city witl a ijieY'tofnrjressnpon lb eir minus our modes and syste f!? '!'j lucationrc' 1 I .''i .stems of cd The bill jnst passed the House lor the' equalization' of bounties to;s3Idicrs is ,verynsatisfactory to ihqse.-(wht have been fayp.rabletp .the pabsagOjOf bills which woul necessitate the de pletion fn tne tfeasu'ry'of 'fiky millions or more,' white this orie' just'passe'd; it is found 'oh investigation,, will require .onlybouHOLroillipns'ThemcniVers ap-iwith. whoni vonr, correspondent, has spoken, on ,the suiyect or oouniies, .no no't-seera indisposed"1 to 'deaHairly Willi .1 13!.: l. VhnH.U. Mnn.,lI(Hrf'f A paa aily'billj'kinlcss'ib really, in effect, dopsaprirhximate to equalization ; fad tbe incjicatiojis are now that no bill will, be passed uniess'it does have that effect. - i ' The majority and minority reporW of the committee on Ku-KIux outrages,, recerill y-rsramittedjibixecnetrss. dis: c' Jose two prominent features that can I j. II -. .I ,.l(l! . till.. not. fail, jto impress, themselves on'the popular mind,yis. the.'Sppiisn Drutal e ity of a portion of be Southern ,Lenio'c- racyahd the almost total depravity of tbo North. Their brutality is already established by ite majority fenbrtj Jnj tho number of. mnrdersjand outrages' perpetrated by themj., and their, do-' pravity, by their'efforts to Conceal and palliate the crimes of their southern brethren. k "' '' ' t " Both these, .reports, taken,, J,qgetber indicate the fearful moral condition fqf Ttie leSders of"modern Democracy, and! cannot faif-fo'TsQnisb and mortify mankind generally at the lepth ofJ infamjr Tcached', by ibis "Orice"'' powerful, and respectable party. Ex-Collector Mnrpby, of New Yof-k, and ex-Congressman A. H. Lafilin, 1 ..,. -..3 -A naval agent, inej;?, iiayo arrivcii iu town in obediencei-lota-'tumtnonS (0 Ir; ,-'; ,' . ( T ' '- -. SATURDAY, ' ; if MABOH. -30, 1872.' appearTjefore "tbe,-Custon, House CprJ mittee and tell what they know of the Nefw York .Custom House frauds. I So numerous are the investigating' 'com mittees' in" Washington now that tbey are bard to keep the run of. The hotels are fast beiritr' fille'd up with witnesses (supaaned here fr,opi a distance. If these committees make reports, and long- discussions follow, there wHl be bit' little time-to 'attend 'properly to b'tWer u'rgn't 'and important measures be'forq Congress. ; t The Mormon Committee of thoTJtah ConslitutioiialConvention has just ar rived, and will, in a' day or two, aub triit.to Cong're ss their riropdsed Consti lutioh. The' Mormons have a great many warm' sympathisers Iierej .and their influence has done much Tto ward sdfteniii'g the tone of Congress and tbe press against the, self constituted authorities. oiJIormondom. , , ;. , i ' . Lifb. .National iUnlon Kepablican' Convention. The unders,igned; constitut.ing jtbp National - .Committee designated 'by the Convention held' at .Chicago onjthe 20th of May, 1868, hereby call a Con vention of-lbe Union Republican 'girty ati tub VI VA a iiiiuu'ijun.. uii ii buuwd- day 'the 5tli.day of "June, next,, a 12 o'clock noon, for th"b' purpose' ol nomi nating candidates' fdr" the office! of President and 'Vice-President !of the' .United States. f ,. ,, : ;Eacli State is authorized tobeirtn resented in the Cbnvcniion by uele-. cates equal to twice the. number of (Senators 'and Representatives, to 'which, '. '-it t '.-.t i ' .i' Vvr i it win u(e. cniuieu lu iiiu next xtpnonai Congress, and each orgauizediTei'iito- ry is anthorizsd to send lwo:deIegates. 'In calling tliis' Convention, tbe C6m mittee remind ' the ' country that the' promises ,ofr thef JJnion Republican Convention of lSGShave becnJulfilledJ The States lately in rebellion-have: been restored to their former relations .to. the Government. The laws of the country have been faithfully executed, public faith' has been preserved, and the national cie.Iit firmly established. Governmental economy has been illus trated Uytho reduction', at the ferae time, of the public debt 'and ot taxa tion j and the funding of tho national debt .at a Jower- rale of, interest, has been success.! ully inaugurated. Tiie rights ot naturalized citizenshavc been protected by treaties, and immigration encouraged, l)y ljbqral provisions. The dcfendqrs of jhoHnipn have been grate fully remembered, and tne rights and interests of labor recognized. L,aws have been enacted, and are beinjf en forced, for the protection, of persons and property in, all sections, Equal suffrage liasbeen engraltqd. on the National Cbnstlu.ton; '. the privileges and immunities of American cilizepship have become a part ot tbeorganic law, and a liberal poljcy has been adopted toward ;all .who. engaged, in tbo rebel lion. .Complic.i.tions.in foreign relations have been adjusted in tho .interest of peace througliont-.thq world, while tho national r honor, has. been maintained. Corrnptipnihaa been, exposed, offenders punished, rrsponsibirity,enfprceJ,. safc gurrds established; arid now,as here tofore, the Republican party ..stands pledzwLto correct alj .abuses, and carry nut all reforms tipcfssary to .maintain the purity and efficiency of the public servicer. To continue arli 'firmly es tnblisb its fundamental prini-iples, we linyite the cooperation of., all the citi zens of the United Slates, William Claflis, of Miss,, . ; , Chairman; ' " ,WilhasiE..Ouandlfb, nf.N. H., j . Secretary. , John A. Peters, Me. Luke P.. Po land Vt. L. BfFriezerRT L H. H. StaTk'tveatlier.'Ct JamW36psilI, N. J. WillianiHrCemble,Pa.- Hqward XL Jenkins. Del. B'. R. Crfwen, O. .toh'ii Cobnrn, la.' C. B.FarweH,;31l..; Zncbanab Cbahd!erv Mich.. J . 1 AxerfU, jMin. , - Davjd Atwood,, ,Wi. GepTgo Wi-aicyrsrj,, ,CJ, C.; ulton, vr,UiJA -VJ-Vi' 'William SWn. 1-" C.''Thbn,as:W. '.O.honft Ha. -Li C:r Carpenter. LGa,i Jarpe rrai: -"ru '- 4J Tv:Ti.v. Q fn r v- f Ti S. U. fomerpy, Jan. n. r . ivice, itku John ,B, C arkjJUo., A-.A-, .linrion, .TCt. Horace Maynard.Tenn. E. B: '. r'yi ' 'T-. ' TI Tylor,;Neb. James W,r Nye, Nev. fT.'W: Cnrb'ett JOroeu, Ugn. VJcuigcvr. uui.- hain. Gil ' Johha.Chaflee,-JDoL W JV. Burleigh, iDat., . Saylesf.J.,Bpwen, D..C. . , , -. i WAStuKCTOS, T. C, Jan. 11, 1872' Alabama hassix cotton factories, which work np 20,000 bales "of cotton annually.' ' Ji'u. i , '&' ' ' ; CoU'Fisk,ana !Uncle"DanIel.y-1 : '- -j. r i; 1 It is how in order' to reco'qnt'fahefa- dotes of tbe early life'of 'the lie James Fist,) Jr., and. the Table Tal ready to contribute ,tq,the tyaraturo, pi the counffvi 'proceeds-rto r late the fdllbwinsr feminiscen'ce'df the Prince's sunny hours of boybp'od: .When. Fisk. was,about tenlyears ofjbeyond a'dfohbt acre ho ient a small market! stall at Bennipgtn, Vt, 'One day thejemYneiit steamboat man, Daniel Drew', caJe to the markp't with IiipjVivskel.dn hainn. He asked young Fislc if his" eggs yelp fresh. ; . .".You ,;bet," replied the ingenuous boy, "pop t pulled., them off' the vines this, morning." "Give." me a dozen, sonny!" replied Mr.l)rc. .. ,." ,..,,,' The next stall was kept by little Jj.Ii- ' LI '.'1TJ 'l ' " ' ' f I'. " r. phalet Buckram. "Is this pumpkin, .good, my sqriP' asked the venerably stock broken' "It is a, good enough' Morgan,"' an swered the truthful child,' "but sir, ifl yon examine that portion' concealed from too scrutinizing view, by contact jtrith the boards lorming the counter of the stall, yon' will see. that there js a bad' spot in it' ' ..('. " "Does not that seem unbusinesslike. my ' child, to cry ooton' your "ow,n woao'7" oel-ofl' tho linil lipnrfnrl fnit. lionnire. "My sainted mother totd me' I mnst never tell.a lie. with my'little.hatchef," responded Elipiialet Buckram. The rich manwaA moved to tears; ho took but.his purse, and 'gave tlipha let Buckram a pat on tho bead and said he was a good boy. When'he had .gone, Eliphalet Buct ram said' to little James : "0 .lames"! what made yon tell such a fib? You know those eggs were laid three years ago. lou will see that I have gained a dustomer an'd yon have, lost one.V i n7..1t l,nn T7i;r,l,olnl inch t ' linmd I Well, when Elipbate't went' homd, h'is stepmother came to th"o door" and said.: "nbre' you are, you lazy" little sneak, and you haven't sold that rprimpkin vet ! I'll nunkin you J" And die took him in'herstepmbther ly arm's and fanned him'' with"an" ox goad until he said he would' prefer taking ins meais. on the mantiepiece for "the h'ext'few1 cdnsecu'tfve days' to sitting down with the Test of the"'fam ilv. ' ' And next day Daniel Drew danle into the market ("a rea'rin' and tearin','' as the old, inhabitants say, and said : '.'Where is the boy' that' sold me those pirira. eu r ' ' ;o-i ..,. iv' , ... -v . t,. , , . And JimrisK pointeuio ,r.nj)naiei and said: '"There he is, sir:" And Daniql Drew- 'reihforced that boy's stepmother's oxgoad 'with1 bis cane so effectually that but never mind. . ' So Daniel Drew bought all hi3 gar den ' sass ot Jim Fisk. In af tefJ life EliDhalet Buckram' set' up a cTOcervnntivitv it is' fully as effectual-fcwe- stord, and gave- trustto all tho' pbof'givdHllerrira haller and pcrniiti: them tor people, and never Sandc'd his s'ugary.Hang themselves. Schurz will ndV be and wouldii'tT 'qualify' 'his rum wittfCOmprelldd to, travel this monrnful path water; .so ho burst ur,' and 'the bhorily sold him out and he went to tho poor house. ' " But Daniet Drew kept .his ieye on Jim Fisk, andiby-and-byrhe-gayo;him a partnership in tha Erie firm, and Jim beat; hiin. onj, orj 5f JOU,UUO. This is not' a fstorv-, for food littl&'fif-frit': -Thi? State Conventipnrwliich - Tii TJ i ". r -, boys. We fear-it is'toonear the truth. Assembles at Harrisbnrg' on thellOlh.of Chicago JPost;.. H , -Anfil, to nominate a Governor tana '.""j ., ,,;,:,,. ,. ', ., other State officers, will HaolvfrMU , At, .Louisville, Jast w.eek, .a boy feflfavoi of 'President Grant's renomida through, a hatehway.ft;om the, top to the bottom of aseyen story warehouse anu receiveu no serious injury, .iTo'vr many of, our lady readers' ever idreamed that we.send to Great Britain annually, fifteen millidn dollars in gdld'.fbr'lhe'sitigib article ol spool cot ton. ' "' It has recently "been "discovered that agraduatejand bachelor.otiarta ot one of the Ei-tern colleges is a worn", who; . uninspected,, went li, rough the entire; course tinder the", style and h3' bilitn.ents, of ono of the -sterner -- x." She'.wnsTjradiiated intlie class ofl'669". landltook a jilgh, part on thecommencei. ment. programnie, : - - - . . i : -nsa'tn ir it paiv ii t Jj1 ""j ''-j-, 1 mrtmrt im n til 1 r flTTBTlBMT ,10 juai, a, gin in - .tuc.u - tho.deeeprion.ot- po- :,tt.r W'ilffftbburJ iSi-,lreaPdy. pretty of,a,cann Sjnce.then U iMassachnsett: JbMJW a t. M.....i.-......fl.. a ,ytiu;. ,,u...r ' j-lneonle: He baa.brovd i laimiut.pno cently resignehis, office for thftWP1 WWlT W ffftaiSS the. alLpatent.'voicb.ofjhc the church had shown a want of confi-f. jT". lu. .,, a9.inr1S88.,T.1acd tdcuce'inr.htm by voting against him r '. - - ' " -w . -t whep a-candidate ior,Atier,ijegisiaiurc lastfalU f i ... . An honest man-is, believed without an -oath, Tor, his reputation swears for: him, " ' - xj.-iua' ro a'J .o iii&U U part ot thoopjitry show.fWjOndecfu nnanimity amorig'ne nias'ieS, Of the people'iulfavor-ot 4hejenpmjn.4tTOl p(j President. Grantr-7-At-a-Iatomeeting. of the enublmiCentraLComrnlttee, and thb'Kepdblrcati'biembers'bl both branches, ot the ,Qhjo Lsgulature pre sided' oterl ay IGoveraBr LWyes, (jhe greatest good feeling-characterized tha proceedinga,,.a.nft.at?e80iutiomwas pass ed indorsing tho National Administra tion and 1ffanng1vhnrEraliEearTja favor of the Tenpmiflatipp President Grant. This Committee, selected from the rjeonle.-i and these inenibersf tho Legislatureelected by tne people last Uctober, mayi DeTairiy sapposeu to reflect the sentiments of iKcf Republican party injQhiho speeches made on the occasion were pi, tftejniost nappy and cheeruic-jcb character, andlndicated, M, that the KerJablicans 'Mi o.iti .5. :., : ot the old Buckeye State ;arehrra in their deiniin,ds.r1tro ro-nqmination of ' our prese"ut''m6st8excelfent OKiet Mag- islrate , , . From Missouri we nave th6 mbst cheering. no4 gratifyipg, (ntelligenc Ex-Congressman,, Van, Iforri ' who'fis' alvyays. reliable, says there never' was a mme fince uiuuruii.Anuu v f ., tb'at ,f.lieRepiibUQan.s were mpr'' fully pimiu, UH''U5'"I "" -. "J-J -J , atpr Schurzvhas miserably Jilted anO. that tho ,GerraAn JtepuDiipans, wiirr very few exceptions, dehoilnco id un- measured termstb'o hostile and .revo- Intionary ' measures inaugurate"' .by him,,and .expressthcniselves nios, ent- pnaticaiiy in iavor oi juu renuiuuiaiuw of Presideut Glrant. TJhey denounce $cburz as a. traitor to, the 'partyibat? elevated him" to if scat 'jn the" Senate,' and boldly accuse lnm with" conniving"; With B'air to overture wanu uc-siroy the Repubifcan party. Tt w6uia thus? seem that cverylhingTs not sefarip for the little revolutib'riist'evenm Missc(Uri7 We always h'ad 'faith fn thV German Republicans of tho,cDuntry,,ahd-sldbo SnhW. bv Ms declaration in advance that beAvouia not 'siipport' Presidd&C G"rant ' if rd nominated," haS virtnally left them, tbey ill6t be slovr to discover '.his treachery" and refuse ;t) follow the lead of one whom they onotf 1UVCU lyU UUtlUla The Germifa clement of this" country j3 large, and the morri intelligent yor: ti'0n of it is most emphatically ideritifieVl '! L -'1 .UDn. wirl V Tll'nVl.lRlt wlfb tboliennblican narty. Thoyleft a land, ot oppression and case 'ihelr lortunes .in uur w""j ...- -.-., mn ia-n iAwrmtni. Theyabominate tyranny and love freedom, nonce tBey m.unciiveiy ,-..- --j.. ----- -- the Republican' party as the needle to the pole. It is. the dniy party in tno coontrv toao reprcscnia- vuu.i. uv. liberal ideas of manhood-identity and free governmentrahd they regard, with jealousy, any infraction upon these principles, ana when benator sennrs COUUWU Ull t."J"'J3 ""j "- number' df therrl over to the Democra cy' be, tor drice, missea nis oucuia.iuu of the German character. That Schure has committed a fatal 'rr6r; ond tbt will1 consign him to political obscurity, ia nnnnrnnt from tKe actiob taken by he R?pdbllcans' inhis oivn State. Tho .-j -1.1 ...; ..... v.ttn.lianti which1 com revuiuuuii.ki j j,i.. - -- nelled liim to fled hism'ativa country, will prove liis rrtin in the land of iiis adprtioti. While we havo m muaer way of dealihg'with' srich characters than inev nave in n' -" ...- alone, as' there' are- several -otners uq the'Senate Who wilperfofm hataktity lupbn themselves immeaiaieiyaivcc.iiB novf Praciilpntinbelection. f C ' . t :jn:A1.'BlAf,tinn - ' r fn Pennsylvania, we are 'assttfed that'thtf Republican party-ii it uhit-in t ww.---" , ... favorot thore-nominanonoi r.iu tion. There' is' nojotner- canaiuato- spoken of among tho Kepnblicans .or tho- nM TTevstono Sute. The present rAdministratinn is deservedly popular among Pennsylvania Republicans, ana to presume that harmony and good feeling" the State Convention; will de mand, in unqualified language) that the AdministralionjAvhose wfseand prate tical polioyEas (restored .conSdenca and pladed the business interests."' of the country in'ix most prosperous, and flourishing condition shall be contin ned. ' ' . Thus it will bo seen that the political ontlook is rriostxheering. In ho .State in the Union 'does there seem.to hfca' formidable organized opposition .to the-re-nominatron' of President- Grant. Whatever' opposition theru may.jhave - . . fe . T -- .i- IM Mfc-- w ... . ". "' hMft1 trt iifl renominaciou ainoii!ir--.uw thohftghlyi-Tiprootedia vote" Against binii Presideit, Grant, is Hf ully intrenched in the anecuonsoMuj, PP H"-., .. ' '-.- him jin ridroinatidn foTfth,'d-Pridanpy and itheiEhiladelphio ',9pqventio ?an but confirm the; action o the people. .' tIie Highest luxury of which the nunran ,mind is sensibl isr t'd cause smilej opoajWiexiijnu.- wn and carapieiejy, .unuca. iiiu i. vua. present an that S.tae.' The jevf de ii boo a tor nnv IisdnTf'