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The Democratic parly is in a slate of titter bewilderment ;ia to its povsihiiitics with ref't-retice to the. e'mtp 'residen tial election, whetl.tr in . thu tuattcr of jf!(diticai u:cef!S or inisrrhicvous plotting o divide the IejuMic:irj rauks. !( Southern winpr is ;;.s a.-iti-iiational atid seditions In .cpirit a. ever, though ready to 'co operate with th'j Xortiiem wing in nr.y device that jtiay pos.sihly c fleet the overthrow of a ha!-d loyal admin islratiun. The main point of union be tween them is, at all events, to prevent the rc-nornination of President Grunt; tmt if that cannot, he d"ne, then fo de feat his eleetion if possible by iiiduein certain disaifected Republicans to hiio into the field against him, Mr. (Jliase, jMr. Trumbull, Jlr. Sumner, or some other prondtieiit Uitmber of the domi nant party, by the lending asunder of which there is the only chance of suc cess. This is hih praise for the Pres ident that he has so admini.-tered the liffairs of the country as to make himself more distasteful to the rebel and uejjro atirip; chrucitt?, Nt-rihand South, than ony JJepublican yet artfully sucsted is a rival candidate. T'in fact is im yncnsely in his favor, and it is of far reaching significance. Whatever may have been his mistakes or short-comings, tJip recent State elections prove that his general policy has been in accordance with the views cf an overwhelming pop ular majority ; a ud so acceptable, in deed, as to make it questionable with leading Democrats, whether it will not b6 extreme for the Democratic party to attempt any distinct organized resist ance at the next Presidential campaign. Of the twenty-two States that have nade their annual trial of political strength, fifteen are Kepubhcan and seven Democratic j tho former casting ono hundred and seventy-one electoral votes, the latter fifty-one, including Now Hampshire and New Jersey, which in all probability will change sides next year, thus reducing tho number to thir ty-nine. No such cheering results could have been obtained, if our national af fair had not been satisfactorily managed, as a whole ; and it probably means that the people are resolved to extend to President Grant a second term in office. For any Republicans, therefore, to con spire against him cannot bring victory to their standard, and can only end in subserving the factious purposes of that party whose triumph is to be dreaded by every friend of freedom and human ity. ".Take any shape but that " It is idle to say that there are scores of men in the Republican ranks who are better fitted for the Presidency than the present incumbent. No doubt there are hundreds who place this modest esli- mate upon themselves. Rut if any one asserts that there is a single other who, put in nomination iusdead of Giant, would poll as largo a popular vote, and so insure the continued as condency of Republican ru'e, let him marshal and present his facts, it he can to sustain his declaration. I Vr.id ven ture, in this or that locality, some one might obtain even a larger .support ; but surveying the whole, country, ami reek- otiitig up the sum total of public sent', metit, what oiher man, houwer ii i t"t i or tuci itorintis, can reasonably hope to receive so lug, a portion of the suff rages, of the American people an Pre.i dent Grant? ' he newspapers of the counfi v are the liii i reii noe J exponent oi pui.ue seuttuieit. Oi course, all those ot a Democratic stripe are. bitterly opposed to Grant's re-election. Of the great multitude of Republican journals, can half u dozen be .named thai lire openly arrayed against him, or iu favor ot try ing another candid ite ? It ts true that the Now York Trl!m,iC V uiui j'oiii ih d to h:s being run, and that pnper oas a very exten-ive circulation: t,ut se.sng that its editor is more than Avilling to be the Resident's su vees-or. : it's or.io ions on this suVject are It a Li u to the Mi-pieiuri of pcr.-onal bias. 1 write !? dl?.iii't. resto 1 huker on- not a pirtizan of the adjniiiisTrliori ; and far be it from mo to say that it ha c.vnmitted oo error-', nor laid i'.-elf open to rebuke n regird to fon.e ap oitittticnts, and to gr .ve Ciltiei-m re sheeting some of lis measures, liob-ed, I have more than once taken occasion to testify strongly againt the; t-xtraordi -n iry course Pre-ident (irant has pur sued touching the annexation of Sm Domingo, and. as T think, the unwar rantable use he has made of; the navy to consummate his scheme. ; Doubtless, he deems himself fully justified iu what he has done; doubtless, ho con-idtrs the acqui-ition to l.'e ieMred on national grounds. Rut, certainly, the general feeling is that nothing could be more ill-judged or more uncalled for ; so clearly is this peiceived by the Presi dent himself that iti exact accordance with the avowal made in his inaugural message, he shows his readiness fo com-p-y with the will of the people, in any ease. Accordingly, iu his recent annual messige to Congress there is not a line nor a syllable in reference to his favorite project. On the whole, rn pertaining to the best interests of the country, and es pecially to the preservation of peace at home and abroad, I think it may be fairly claimed that no administration has excelled his own since the days of Washington. Toward our hunted and perishing Indian tribes how humane and praiseworthy is th? policy he is en deavoring to enforce ! It will ever re dound to his credit, though it has m ole him many enemies, particularly among those who are anxious to exterminate the race for iiialioian'; and se'fbdi ends Rut it Ins also made him many f riends whose approval any man may covet. Iu a-peaceful and e joitablc adjust ment of the grave difficulties existing between Kogland and the United Siates, by the approval of a Commission of In ternational Arbitration, what civilian in in the Presidential office could have shown more interest or acted with more alacrity ? As charity covcrcth a multi tude of sins, so this honorable method of avoiding a bloody, devastating and fruitless war, and setting an example to be imitated by all the nations of the earth, will constitute the crowning glory of his administration as the Emanci pation Act did that of Abraham Lin coln covering many defects and blun ders. It is an event to call forth anew- the gong of the ang?ls as sung at tho advent of the Prince of Peace, And how easily it might have been baffled on his parti as assuredly it would have been, had an ambitious military spirit infhmed him to measure weapons with a powerful foe. Aside from the question of San Domingo, no one in the hi"h position he occupies has ever shown less desire for military display, less in difference to military glory, or a more earnest desire to avoid as far as practi cable, all occasion for blojdly quirrel, than President Grant. His wishes and aims have been eminently peaceful throughout j and where force has been resorted too, it has been for protection and defense, as in case of the red men of the West, and tho freedmen of tho South. ' It may suit the taste of tho degene rate grandson of the revered John Q'lincy Adams to proclaim that he re gards the present xVdministration "as a national calamity, because it is mean in character, sordid in tone, and ignorant corrupt end arbitrary ; because it is doing more to permanently disunite the States than the government of Jeffer son ever did ; and because its chief con ceives that there is no means f.r a free government by a military force." It may gratify his personal self importance oracularly to predict that ''four years more of such education, family patron age and martial law will so blind the keen sen-ibtlitios of popular liberty that our ignoble incubus might well remain a fixture. re." It may please him to pan- tho worst passions of an ignorant der to ranoie. to exe;ttn . "joining, men, remains but a civil war or submi.--ton to the usurper , and it is difsieult to de cide which aliernative will in!! ct the more irreparable oijury upon the hah its (d free pi'v oi a. motifs." Rut the e are low speeiu?i,n.- ot arrog mt deangog 1,1 . I M . ! ? . .1. im, ami can lii.-rHV only m who ia lul'''- :n soon uiioianees. i in iu soeli pornt- regi.-tered 111 Vi I ! i r t . ;it the pol!s as ;i!ieoiy o en in regard to all uch impst t ifsio afoi it ts oil'1 ' lioooi able ae quittal. abiding consequec.e jsf and hih conttoeiid tiiou. Whatever private grief's or public re rots Mr. Tru'jtbu'il. r Mr. Sutn'icr, or ,,!V otlier Rei ub' iean S o tfor jo.iy h ive : e: ;t;g V eci i.io ley and if ur-'-s of tie- Pr. be i iiCiiu H :hey uo to rted ho anv louo t an totolvt.irj n I hey may make n pe.tieg ! it :s not rvi;il v eoiieetv.t.o! th'f will a', Ve himself that either oi j J tie t.i iu cafsnaw in fui'iheranec td the toachi- li i l ti! i M lit .l, I -.". I M "i i n n i.red de.-net ate by tlic politic il .-igo. . .I . . 4 ,t... ....I.' I f .4.. ..f 4. , v 1 . 4 of the the um;s. io ieiru Jit tn th i t .1 '!- t . .. i ..til io icirn in ui iHe(j;iie wmh nun. enemy true wi-d ;us ; what they court--el it i s:ife to rej ( :-f. ; what they de--ire to po.-se.-.a i,u-.t. n t be eoncctlcd. The 1 1 1 1 .-1 device is to insist onlv upon one term in the Pre-i-h-u'ial of fice, iu order to put. a stop to political corruption ;md oflV-ial t-r.il ry ! This has a virtuosi .u-p et; but il means nothing more than turning out Grant, leaving hU suecessful rival and the paity ( leering h'm to Jin 1 plenty of rea son.5 hereaf:er why a second term is em inently desirable. A disinterested prop osition to amend the Constitution of the Un'tcd States, so tis to allow no one to occupy the Pre.-idi ntial ' chair more than four veers, will deserve grave con sideration ; but it is fo be que'io:.ed whether the American people will ever so tie their hands a.d stulttfy tfieir judgments as to tnake it unconstitutional for them to choose the one. tliey d'-em the best to till the highest oiliee in their gift. Is it not a r: flection alike uf.'.u tP.fi r patriotistn to say that they may not. be trusted to elect as oft-ui as they will, whomsoever they will to act as their Chief Magistrate '! If he abuses his tru-t, or j. roves hiuw'f unqualified for the station, the remidy is iu their bauds. This freedom they have en joyed and exercised- s at isfactory to themselves at least, from the formation id' the Federal Government till now, and it is hardly to be presumed that they will consent to any abridgment of it. Unquestionably they will easily de tect the present "one term" outcry as a mere dodge to meet a faction exi gency. An ingenious Georgian has invented a patent " rail-splitter," by which nn immense pine log can b? riven in a very brief time. A small iron cylinder, or tube, about a half inch in diameter and six inches in length, in two equal seg ments fitting closely together, is insert ed into an oifice made with a common auger in tho center of the fallen leg This is filled with powder by means of a slender tube surmounted with a funnel, the charge amounting to an ordirary musket load. A fuse is then attached and fired, and the toughest log is split like an acorn. The Georgians regard it as a grand labor saving machine in these days when the laboring classes of the South have their time almost wholly engrossed by politics. Two late disbursing officers at Wash ingtoo, have just been sentenced for de falcations :jKcndig, of the Patent OfBco, to a fine of 814,000 and two years im prisonment;; Marden, of the Treasurer's office, to $2,000 fine and a years impris onment. Tho fine in each caso is tlu amount embezzled. The lutehmau's ltt;uiedy. . The following good story is taken from the Fanner of the 23 inst. "The family of a good, honest Dutch man out west having frequent occasion to employ the services of a neighboring physician, the head of the family be eawo uite familiar with the fui iu u. writing prescriptions.- 'Jhe doctor was one of those mixtures of the farmer, stock -raiser and doctor, often preach ing on Sunday, that we frequently fiud in the remoto rural districts of the Western States; but who paid but little attention to his ! stock, which told against his pecuniary interests, while the herds of the Dutchman be'ng well fed and well housed yvas iu very line conditio!) . The doe'ov was not slow to observe the difference, and suggested to tho farmer lhat he thought something was tho mat ter with hU cattle, and requested him to rule over and tell him what to do for them. The farmer named a day when h'j would to ike the visit, and when the d iv came he was oro m.ilv on hand. it 8 , 'hupr.encl that the doctor was away. The Dutchman, however, ex amined the stock very ctrojuUy, and then looked in till directions tor suitable shelter and feed without finding either, lie camo to the conclusion, that hunger ind c !4, with lack d' care, were the only leases the cittb." were su'Fering fr):n.a::4 be cctvred tie oiiie of the doctor ;ujd wtote the fol'.owiug pre- serif'ttou - Take a good sheifcrnm, rj, t. ('hopjad feed u iu, q. x. Pure vatcruin, o ft, ...... im,, ...... i i..,.l..M, r,.r.n f " i i i i 1 1 o o i n ti iv i f i i in in ii 11 . ... t oiitliCC ii muejiH iiieuiii;., r; tit eioue uch ntd new twice a day " ; This prescription worked woode??. i It greath rdeaJ the kind hearn .1 d e- . . ......,..! I I. .. 1 I ..,.1 I il . , ,( 4. I f or. U'sfoud t he slot K to gomt C'tittit to.i, . , ' . , ., , , Mid t ti l a biryt sn ire m the loii w!j,c!i . i i : . . . .1 !... i;el icon Hicnrn u in ooei uo;; o (..,,.,. - .!.. ,.,v,.S.ii itured and w.ttv Dttteh 'ijTnilv." A Tiiot.AXft P.tu. r.s I. ....... - .1 .. .i.4 I ..t .4 ..fnt. .'..t'tf ..II . n a? (I; -l l Hi. .1 . 11 ..111 ("'I" j oran. tb.it he never invited any oi:e to; i .11.. i ' I II lay a wager, said a wag, 1 get .iu invitation ft on him." 'I he wager was accepted, and the w i ' went tbei".".t day t otbc rich man's house, about the time he was to dine and told the servant he m:t speak to his ma.-ter immediately, for he could save him a thousand dollars. S,r," said the servant to his master, here is a man in a great hurry to speak to you. fie says he can save you a thou -and dollars." Out came the toaster. What is that, sir? You c?n save tnc a thousand dollars?" 14 Yes, sir, I can ; but I see you ar. at dinner. I w i I i go away aud call again." 44 O, pray, sir, come in and take din ncr wilh me." " I shall be troublesome." 44 Not at ait " The invitation was accepted. 'A soot, as dinner was ovei, and tho family had retired 44 Well," .-aid t he man id the house, 44 now to your busi ness. Pray let me know how I am to save a thousand dollars." 44 Well, I hear you have a daughter to di-poso of in marriage ?" 44 I have, sir." " And you intend to portion her with ten thousand dollars ?" 44 I do, sir." " Why. then, let me have her, and I will take her with nine thousand." Sequel Dives rises in a passion and the wag retired as hastily as de corum would permit. A G it i: at I n v v. n tion. I m mod ia 4e ly after the declaration of war against Prussia proposals were made to the Emperor Napoleon, by an inventor, for "annihilating" the Prussians on moder ate terms. An immense uet of ine wire, capable of enveloping an entire army corps," with solid cannon balls at tached to the corners to keep it steady, was to have been fired at the foo from a monster mortar provided for that purpose. The wire-net would accord ing to the intentions of the inventor, have fallen on the body of troops marked out for destruction or capture; when, seeing the enemy entangled in its meshes, tho French would havo noth ing to do but march up to them and disarm them, or in caso of resistance put them to death. Tho rejection of this new military machine was attribu ted by tho inventor to " treachery" on the part of tho chiefs who declined to employ it. 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