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t mm Wang fiwfiz shon ”‘i M .. thase # .'$ wanton”, Auausr 20, tera, t J Jnuinvf Of Kew York. -For Yiee Proaident, “B $GRATZ BROWN, O1 Kisnourh, . THB DEMOOKATIO PLATEORM, ~'\ pasilations of the Cinclunast and Belituore Con» . , A 0m I. w muuuhdn 0 t “halt undmmuiuw aunt-m» {misnomer}: pom-dot. nu; er (hare \2mm“ and whimolbhfigh g when mponin; enh- questions setiled to\ the (Mutilation. h on account of the lob-31m im “taunt. with impartial enfirage, tn of al: citizens more securely than amy The public walfare raqu:ras i! a 40,970» centratiszed pow iii d. wesc om lug.“ the aim ver fl'i; mutiny I“ 0 \in“ “in! for ms “dc the state, he DOMIOD -& gita to the anagram\. Ed Rt I“ @ onto numb: “bum brsadian midi-nun tin-lo! the Olvb K. ma” 5m 91 the mosh prossin amino- of th “mag, acai ployme 0 se wlaim to publ bea “T““uof arbitrary {m fill-11m; $291? h[Don‘t- blieatation become * impel-uni; aqua“ that no Pros' andidate for re-election. ain't—W0 110mm! & 1mm of Federal taxstion which shail not uundéssssarily !nterfore witn the industry of the poopic‘nnd tflchdflflymfldo the means atoning to fine TH xii-ions. slums-mi on the ablie «in. udu mmoderaie v \motion annually of the pr of“! thereof; and recognizing that.there are in min]-1 foi sis-an“. p m. flflm of 21:32:32? 10'9‘1‘ w we remit the disens n of the at be people in their Congress Districts, and to the deo nion or the Congress thereon, whully free of tive interference or tion ‘fifv‘h’é-i 'be public credit mm be sacredly main- tained, and wedsenounce repudiation in every bun sad (iii-n. sturn to specie ent is denjanded limo by m hiatus gun-Munich: «733me morality t governmen \3:53: e \mainlin- with gratitude the horolnn sud sacrifices of the soidiers and sailors of the Bop“ afe, andne ot ours shall ever driract from their justly-earued fame rm iu 6mm of their patrictiame. yih— s are op tiling}! mini\ mnu of 11nd to be h id to “cred tom-i settlers a Eunaysztz~-We hold that it is the diii of the Govern ment, infi- lnu'mnnm with {oicigii m ons, to 0:21:55 will.” Mg. lrdm U dike (minor-bi- either to de, mang what (I not iiu , or to submit to what n mull. prim—roi- 0 promo on and success of these vita} ciples rt of the candid nominated by his cinnamon, we Inv teand cordially welcome the co- oration of all patriotic clusans, without regard to pre- DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION, At s meeting of the Democratic Slate Committee hald at Saratoga on the 13th of August, it was resolv- . 0d that a Btato Convention be called of One Delegate from each Assembly District to most at 8YRaCUSE OX THE DAY OF SEPTEMBES NEXT,fo1 the purpose of nominating candidates for Governor, Lientenant-Governor, Canal CommisAioner, Inspec- tor of State Prisons, a Representative in the Forty- * third Congressirom the State- at-large, and Thirty- Are Electors ofPresident and Vice Preaident of the United States. At Large.-SAMUEL J TILDEN, DELOS DE WOLF, JOSEPH WARREN, ELMORE P. £038, GEORGE J. MAGEE, Dist. stp. GED,. aA DaYTOM, . JAB. B. HASEINS, cib, a T. WX. W GORDON, 84. WM. CarSIDT, 1th, C.C.B WALKER, IB&AC MoCORIEE, GEO. W. CUYLEE, ath, SMITH M, WELD, 8th. IL A..RICHMOND, SAM. W. BUELL, JAS. JACKSON, Jx. Democratic State Central Committees, LIBERAL REPUBLICAN STATE CUN- YENTION. Dist. ._ nt, JOHN KELLY, J A8, 8. 1 HAYER, 2d. WM A. FOWLER, JAB. M, NELS N, f UARTERSs New-YoRX Lisczir F REFUBLICAK COMMITTEE, Astor Howi®, Naw touring. 14, 1874, The Liberal Republibans ofthe State of New- York, who support on the Cincinnati platform the nowming ; ons of Horace Greeley for President and B. Grat; Brovn for Vige-Presidont of the United States, an requested to send delej:ates to represent their respec- tive Arsembly Di stricts in «State Convention to be , helq in-the City of Syracuse, on the FOURTH DA) . OF tEPJEMBELRE NEXT, at 12 o'clock noon, for thi purpose o! pominajing thirty-five Presidential anc Vioe«Presidentis} cluctions, and a ticket of canal dates fer ktate officers to be elected at the comin; 101mm general election; and for the purpose o: \transacting whatever other bustness shall properly come before it. Each Asiembly Distfict is to be rep- resented in the Convention by three delegates, By order of the Com mittee, JOHN COCHRANE, Chairman. Arrarp Secretary. LIBERAL REPUBLICAN COUNTT CON- YENTION. The Republican electors ofthe several towos and . wards in Chemung county, in favor of the election 'of Horace Greeluy for Prealident, and B. Gratz Brown fer Vice President. are requested tose ect ths num 'ber of delegates usual in Republi«an County Conven. tions, to represent them in as B publican County Convention to be hak! at Burch & Bennitt's hotel in the village of Horaebeads, on Saturday, the Sist day of August, inst., at 1 o'clock P. x , to select three del- agates to represent Chemung county in the Liberal Republican State Convention to be held at Syrasme on the 4th of eptember next, and also four delegater to the Liberal Republicin Congressional Convention | 10 be hereafter culled, and to transact such other business as may properly come before the Conven~ tfom., ¥eurth Ward.-Ths faverable to the election of Greeley and Rrown, are raquested to ramat asthe headquarters, No. 2% Lake street, ou Woednesiay evening, August 25th. for the purpose 0: Magi-1.x!\- to represent the ward in the Liz eral: C.unty Convention. By order of Commiites. llomm~m Republican electors Of IBY pi11 jngaptad town of Horseheads, who favor honesty in the ad- . mii feération cf the government, and the election 6+ Gresley and Brown, will mest in cannus at Barch & BHennoit's hetol on Fiiday evening, August 30th, at TM oolock, for the purpose of selntiog the usum; number of delegat's to represent sald town in the -LAboral RepablkanCounty Convection, to be haid on the Sist Inct. | By order of Committee. In contemplating the \disloyal\ and ifwubordinate attitude of Major Low, the mutant ab Suspension Bridge, the folks are not inclined to mubzhnh The major, who valiantly | ed the oak in the late war,'fs not « loaded but a defiant Greeley Tha othar office.-holdera at the Brim-mid Him bame is legion-Joy Otto's!\ nu ska-Hut. beam. in \lam to-zes go Sor one of buthe E, mpniriou: at he takes 1 WW.» \he that ke was put in the mo tke people and-not aran: indivi- M ha earns bis sslery without new dpdependence, and that ho is rmirted to #gouize 50an reformers by at once imam“:- mails and sound Jiberst , réraing : to ha sanp»- Buffalo |- IP fout évduke fall of rebel qebimillpd $75,000, what's 'the worth of ouf airflow of Union archives which | m | podes: the ~title. of -the Vand\ miomfy suf puma bis election in 3 | tha int uence omiqum in in Wigwam-i, 4 pieda public:-positle the fin]; infirm: on tunifitémmv -Sbnator Sumner, two respectable EMMMMlhmd . | staggering along tations o [ By order Committes \ gflsqd to my imam officially removed. | f f irbinger, Wilmington, 1868. . J.T. Y“ ‘ 1m, “01:50th PennayIvahis, wrote to Mr. Denison, is: uth of the inland it; n be specified. if: umesand p p i ihe puumtvrhm‘iign diately following the last great speach of walking togsthor in Jaekson squrte, con- countered President Grant, He was in a state of intoziontion, his hat was slouched orer his eyes, hs had a “shad. cigarein < H The names of commend. Another Wuhin impeachable veracity, bu also inflamed me wihin the last ten days, that thare: is good evidence fos stating that the ras son why Presidest Grant madesmeh & h the capital for Long | Branch, when so nah important. public business demande when several Senators and Repressate tives were so bittartly dissppointad at iiot mesting him, and {scoording to appoint} ment be himself had made, was this :! thunder the influence of liquor that he whs not Ap for Interviews in the executive mansion, Names of respobpsible parties are at libstantiate this state ment. f A scholar of @stablished reputation | and high moral oHaracter, writes, within a short time pas}, to one of the must distinguished me \of the country on this subject of the drifking beabits of Presi- dect Grant. Thejleiter is dated at Cam bridge, Mass., and/ I have been pormiited to copy from it the facts that aro well | known to many, to wit, that the last ap- vearance of Presifent Grant in conneo wion with the rxercises of Harvard aniversity was such as to excite a goneral feeling ofanzietyland disgust among, all who witnessed ig_ Be was carefully ot served by those immediately “OWN him, and the aspebts of his Inchristy can- not be mistaken. An old resident{of thecity of Baltimorag Md , only a few wheks ago accompanied a party of friends to the proaldential man. sion, where, on boing admitied to an, audience with Eresidest Grant, they found him to be sp much under the in- duencé of liquor iAlhat they immediately closed the interyigw and withdrew. - An officer in the civil sérrice, now a permanent inka¥iltant of - ushiugign, states that d: g one of his trips dn m steamer from sident Grant was known by several par- uss to be expltedtby strong drink to a disgusting Should any 017m“ facts be denied by | responsible parties the proof will, he pro- | duced. 1 make (these statements with sincere regret. FC C I am account-stile to, my God for the truth of every word, 'Wesubmit thalquestions to any think. ing man in the country ;: .¢ Is s man of: such habits, and gnde imh infinence, ff 'o be entrusted w a executive power f this nation ? Can his election be-any- thing elso than (a national disgrhte ?\ Che qurstion ienbt that be drinks, but bt be isin the of becoming 1006 thoroughly intex duties of his position, and cours when demand \REFORM\ I!!!“ MTHTHOH COx- T 8 AT UTIOA orr of \Reform gave tnré conseded. on all hands to be the weakest and rotteneat that ever assembléd:. at Albany. Yet the at: Utica had the sssurance to resolve that rsform «--\the redemtion of munigipal adminis- tration,\ can come only fromm the Ad- ministration party. And not only this, but the name hm; all other names mentioned in the Copvyention, that was applauded mu was that of Thurlow | Wooed, the originator and the King of the | Albany Lobby, a d the Albany Eteniog ? Journal jobbing. {firm of Weed, Parsous & Co, which sfands upon the officia) record of Igst wiXiter's Legislainza.proven “ad mfflhldi fig QM! ”IMWIB | bribed the Cyri- of. thp Begatec and ssembly for years. with twenty per gent of their plunder, and to bese giren a Loboyman na mimic?” Ten Thousand Dollars co use iii sotting. thgir jobbing in. the | Supp); ¥ill.of a Quoin aro the Adminih YS A e m Trem abe. - Porors, flu pfict biggest!“ Warn, | -Parsox &:Oo, as on bard at the:Ution,]\ | Convention,, ;H before the Legisinturs,.and gatim por: gingto session !! tration widen wmmhfilht snd | qn th , 4 Grant a- | there wi main no doubt as to the » 5 result. . ew York to the Rast,Pre-| om «Lelia-“03,3 10. (ix | Altends:to the: iii-saw | i wiifiunwmp 'has been,. gm: anxlaty wa at tin 193mm”: of -malies at t of the Cameron ring in Foun- | the State home -on y after» [ \Wamlnfimfithmo {; He wrots 3 . C Mn” 'Boys w all have . restad:from the sit fatigues\ of the : Immfili 'andrecopera: | alluded io the intimation o! the. In\ bold good in someother part of the tor ted somaybat, he will be heard from: as a anpporter of Greeley and Buckslaw, Hes & f‘flh 19.511 bs Emmott wt? “5mm. filth, and whay kis voice is unitad with | that of Galaihs A,. Grow, and tke soores. of other Republicans in that Hate who ary out. m relfuf frces tha daspotiam ef | * . the corruption of Camerod, sz (1m; film in Penpsylvanik hare tried to pake thaiy readers balisve that Gov, Coxrix would lend Ais infw onge to the election of the ring tioket.- -| The thing is an abstirdity., W QBIECTIOXH TO KX GRBELELT. Tho Mnxutohmmii to Mz. Gamat on the part of the Graxt organs is based suggested and advocated by President|© Laxcas® of paying to auch ~-slare owners as abould voluntarily co.cperate with the gorernment in the scheme ang geated for getting rid of the pecaliar in- atitution, a This was a pot scheme of Mr. Lingorx'a in the . second year of the war, and was urged by him with great pertinacity. Ho is on all sides to hava bean a hatnans and kindbsavied raan, whoss avery effort, while sustaining the Union, was directed towards stopping the effas lon of blood. He argued that it woold weaken the rebellion, and cost in money (ar loss than to provecute the was for the extinction of slavery. Mr. Gasamey ngreed with bim ant adrocated the policy through the co'umas of the New York Tribune. The project fallad, bul Mz. Leincoox wan aftermards supported for president by the rary men who now narsit Mr. Grzzzar for having sided with him In urging the maltes to the favor- mbla 'oqnaideration of Congress, They {|mever reads this an objection to Mr. Laco, - Why should ttbey to Mr. 'Garmkizr? They convict themselves of doplicity and knavery by doing so. The first public recommendation of Mr. Linmcouw for a compromine with stavehold- ore was roads in a message to Congress on the 6th of March, 187Z.and was as follows : I rscomumrad the adoption of a Joint resolution by ' your bonarable bodies, which shall to substantially as follows: Resolved, That the United Bistsn oaght to co-opar» ato with any state whigwy won (Ml!!! chamb- ment of v aid, 10 nan enue ni none by such ng* of 'ag at Congress hlVlbg failed to carry ont the recommendation of the president, he ro curred to the subject agains, and in his proclamation cf September 224, 1862, waroing the Southern people of the in- eritable result of the course they were pursuing, said, by way of encouraging than: to retarn ta their duty as citizens : 'pILis méy purpose. upon theneIt mesting of con- graas, to again reesmiend the adoptionef a practigel mesints tendering ald to ths Itee Adcepiante or e ! jection of all slave states, so called, the paople whare- | or may not thes bo In rebellion against the United 'Biates, and which states may then have voluntarily adopted. or muslin muy volnfntarlly adopt, imme- diate or graddal asolition of slavery within theis ' rospectivg limits; and that the effort to colonise per- mns of African Quintana theis consent, upon this contineat. 0» elsawhere, with the previcualy ob slned cansent Of the governmant existing there, will be continued.\ Are nok the Radical supporters of Cran? adtopped from Goding fault with Kr record in view of the flot- Kare preossnted ? There is one other matter fhat deaorves [ventilation, and that is in regard to the bailipgof Jirr. Daris, about which the demoralized supporters of contin- usiiy harp. In the Congressional Globe of March 22, 1867, the following “and will be found : | Mr, Wikon :-1I the following 'resoluflon, and ask that it be laid upon the table and printed : 'A conmcnrrent resolntion respecting | Jefferson Davis. Jefferson Datr's, s ¢titizan of the State of wis captared by & inilltary force in tis sevice of the United States on the 11th day of 'May, 1865, and bas sinte been hela confinement as *wpzrisoner of war,\ and \m priéoner of stais\ in Rortress Monree, Virginia ; aad, on the bighest authority with tharksinous orlme of conspiracy lo murder the President of the United 8 ates, Abrahsm Llacoln. and is also Indjoted for trea- son ; «nd Wilma. The said Jefferson Dub ban persisten» tiy declared his Innocence of th» ofencescharged against him, and through his legal advisers, by all means kfhown to the law, and demanded a speedy and public trial bum process of law be. fore clyil tribunal of competent jurisHHction ; there- foss Resciced, by the 5mm the Hours of Repreminta~ Urea cup-urring thai no lam min-int. of the sard Jerterso fl: with may,“ l must of a ups-44: «Si. for & msi‘ \up cee with the “wad: arias!“ awaitin- or the req ents of th Shzz’ mon mum. sound p may ‘fiam- houor uniu a mum d fim Birk bn boo toa ored ant bbe or on his own mo; 1406, 7ke Frewsent pro tempore: \Fhe Senstor from Maran hpmeits moves that this minim tbe lal# on the sable and printed. . . Mr Squlabury :-~X hope not. Tikoul1 like the Ben- ate to take some action on thal sibfast, If the wo. rem ppt drbatable,I vain: nothing on the mit» ect now. Tos Frealdent pro ham.wa is not dabatable. , Tthe pyotion was agreed to. What sanswar have the defamers of Hoxacs Ormar'teo the fasts herawith presented, Before the Hos, H. Boakn- war ure sgain denboolces hice asx \ Arnold,!\ he had.: better read up tho record 'of the R party [and ascertafa-what it- ina minimum be “wait mins who the traitor to gtpgu in- himself and the | .cant. on all- (3m is he the investigation ;;Jlask i winter he that for one bilbe got Ta» Thousand: «Dollars. Senator} Jaxme:Woon:. wan ako there, rociferqus\ \ for Gnanms: TamWihs Lraxa's narge is sot mummmm procscedings ., but. . Yar. probably on band urging mi - of: \151an '\ | Hor lwumfiifmp matase of porrapr sop tt Aa whee 14 rege w ance one. cli 60) E white-minimum be gete pissed. ~ Jw | !!} W | Republi I? tle Er 1!th mho hurrah for Winnthumm! 30mm”: date iwfimfdms, Kathy resentime up: 'to hhutionixonmmprd lf country. - lflMiqui ods 80am Sobura's eharge that an Frm | iioiii offered him unlimited patronage ii N won!d support the Sen Pomingy sobame is mot forgotian by the people. xiififlmpim lhtfi’mnfi mu» Er gw L4)» P a maimw £4 {if Cii'fl \hi: td Gill‘flixfii’ixih [/o o@ gegalqg Logcigeg #829 , what impaired health, We as belonging to their small cireia, _ Whe | gan bave no affiiation wiih'm my: the am. In allusion 10 m. Cal on the frot that he favored the policy | 5T Wurzxas, The said Jefferson Davie stands charged | . Junohoolm fimnfioukfiil: by- firm fashion towards every one not » mag-mum“ asa sexdidate for Governor, m. an York Timsas that it would not upped hint, whereupon - hloeses yore heard, “Vim “mix“? \Ntfluzflumumm M unfinwmuwmfimua- dition to thase we bate drtren avay It the pat, Mint-Quit“ flfim ~rolods to frit wa in theone -«-Tase G fasls bad. ; 4, L OODK*Y- The boéatings of ex-Senatoe Monza that would carry Sehuzier County waspat to the teat a day oc two since. The Senator wee oo his high horse and boasting that ererpthing was lorely for the nepotist and taker, when a Gem Lary man standing by offered to bet that \ Uncle Honsaca \ would get # in Schurzlee, Tha Senator, mmphuud sudden turn of affairs, Shally con- that politics were ! mighty unsar- tin,\ and confessed that he did ust know much about what was going on among the LJSberai Republicans in thas Cogyty. Hs will leatn after selection. : There is one question upon which the Benator avors his readinses to bat, hor- ars, and that is, that if H. BoazpXark Buren is nominated for Congrass in thi Dintrist, be will bo badly beaten, Ho is ready to go bis pile on that, We bare: stromg hopes thst the Senator will yet sonslads to sspport CGanur. mmmmm: Tim! WH & auntie-t propriety in the prominence which Mr. MHepry Clews ar suresd at the Grant Convention at Utice, Henry Clews is the goreroment banker. Henry Clews makes bis thoosands if not his milllons out of the goveromentansu- ally. Henry Clews did not become an Americen citizen antil afienthe close of 'the war, He claimed to be &a Brith subject. He therefore was not cailed up on waked bis blood or, endanger his life in the battles for the Union, I1; was ap; propriate that Henry Clews, the govern- mant banker, should ask for the somin- sation o! Diz as a matter of business sideration. Thurlow Weed used to de nounse Orneral Dix as a Fanog Wright agrmian, and it was spproprirte that Henry Clews, the government baukor under the new ordsr of things, should 1 ask for the nomination of Dix on behalf of the bankers and business man of New York. Tho sgrarian of the past is theo favorite of the moneged men of to-day. Men do change, principles never, ~Alta ny Fimes,. er yam coming snd In the iostructions just issued by the Treasury Departmentiand Quartermaster. Ganaral, is a rols prohibiting subordi- bates from furnluibing information to cutslide parties, under penalty of dis. mimai, The object of this restriction is to prevent all those not in accord with the Administration frfm having soy access to the records or éren the current news of the departments. Itis notorious that any correspondent ofan Administra- tion newspaper can have liberty to ran- sack the archives of tbe Government from morning until night, if be can only abow that the material he is after will be ussfal to the Adminlatration for campaign purposes. - But in the cassof cthers the burden of proof liss on then to show that the information desired is not to be used against the Adrofelatrayon. Here is s sample of the way in which M». Greeley, who is raprssentad an a man plastle and easy to be controllsd, repiled to the threat of the Know Natbiogs, in [& 1854, that thay would destroy the clrculs tion of the Tribune ifit did not cemse-its opposition, He sald : 8 and pow if any one would prefer (o discontinus the Tribupe,bece usa it fs and must remain opposed to ave mutant: schemes of proscription for opinion's saka, wE BEG TREX NOT TO DELAY ONE MINUTE ON OUR ACCOUNT. We absll liya till it is our turn to dis, whether we earn our living by making newspapers or sothething else,\ . L 4 Spotted Tall,\ the Sioux chief, goss for Grant, but he is suspected of merce nary motriress The following telegraph [ from him is said to have hasen sent to Weshington : To Wampum OAicf Beutwall, at Great Fath er's Wigwam: How ! Great Father wants new post- | office for Clouteao's house. ow place. Spoutrd tail reservation heap good for new postofice, Mush near ; muc j aLlner ders ; bigh convenient, 'great knows. Osly $50000 Sent fst man- | that builds. SPOTTEDTAIL While looking at <- the situstion through a convifial glass at Hagg's Hotel, after tha adjournment ofthe Convention, Charley Spencer remarked, sa71 the Ob- | server; that ifthe Commitipe appolsted. to scrape the batnucleé off Dix performed thelr daty chef-ad; 'he might make a respecrable run. A gentleman present said that if theyscraped off all the bar. nacise than would be pothing left to ron, Theraliates of majorities against Dix rapged between 50. and 100,000 in the beat informed, Republican quarters, Henty Clewes, who figural in Hg. Muff Slate Convention at Utics Sin | behalf of the bankers,\ to use his own ; words, in them-y changer who was ap pointed ~Apangial of the govern- ment it London in place of the sainent hmethamwhmm zo loug, so Talthfally apd so liberally servrod this Grant's adminlattation is to for! * a” obtain” , k, 1371361194111 mmwmmway wou 0C in | que at:Fine Wood will incrense: tho ‘ 11m o€ flashy vote- J him worth two mil¥iqns, gym-mix mug: C mwwfinfib } m“ iowuic © a i a wis p ~ _ >. )- _| of the Ne Ja fivy a ‘~fl 1 r‘fifiy‘iw’54rn ”4L vi * : 3L \iiiffiiis pe Fo ase, wa of filial” admins-it's Greeley voters to one 'Grant. | This relative proportion A fere more such Grant meetings as 1 pare , > j . 'and it is a good, that 'General Jom Rosumsorx is iaeliififlo to the offibe Limit \Goverhor {for the reason th i% new,“ orrickrz qr rus Rseevoart Ax ortax UnitzD Srarze, a Masor G yroX *X® puse or tax Arxr,: ing the full pay of the rank and liab be ordered. at any moment into ab serrvice,.\ Heilaths: military anbordingt of the President,. and ss such aspires | -be tho second civil offlcar of the State!. New York, His nomination wars in iacoordance with the expres) wishes of Gaxnr. Can the State of New York accopt the insulting, debssing position of electing to the.offics of if consolation in knowing that th .. s very little danger of his election. LIBERAL AEFUBLIOAN OPNYEETIOR 1 We publish in this isuo of the Gaistr® tbe call for @. Liberal Republican Cop Contention to be held a; Horseherds cn Stands] the fist in:t. The call, as I beseen, is signed by over three hu of the moet inflaential BRepublic In Chemung County. The list asp lished, is a formidable one, and does not embrace the names of but Bepoblicans pledgea to the su Gartiry and Brow in this county. a sre confident that st least one tho a tion uniting their votes with patriotic democrats in an effort to rescue the federal gorernoment from the hands) of tho mercenary crow who now contr i] it. If all parts of the Stato will sh gaod s result as this Congressional | trict is sura to record at the Novem slection, Gr:axtisx« will be nowhisi'ial in the Empiraatate. M 1 \ poss TREMADNE SUPPORT 53m; Lrxuax Tarxaunt was nominated by Grzaxt Stste Convention as Con at- Large. As a politician he is qu as Dir, snd wo bave beard \that he rReanted the speed! rmade last spriog in which he arrai the administration of Gratz as odrr pt and cen:ured the president for thelap- poiatment of Tox Mwearoy to the Goljec- of New York. The following is an extract : I frankly confess that the piece biad : ministration har done some things which have not met my approval, aud limb heve weakened it in the eyes of the [Re: publican party. For instaoce, I th nii that Gen. Grant should not have m dgisuinction as between tao wings of: he pariy in the dis:ribution of patron g ame He was eclooted by the whqjo party Lhe it was bad policy make more f wing than of lbs other; Thep, az 1 do not think that be has done might bare done in harmonize conflicting interests. sbould not in m ~opinion bave made in- with ona to gratify the other, and) t us made a breach hat might become gorour. Ido not think bis uppom i of such a man ss Tom Morphy t collectorship of New York was niga exhiblion of thieamxmhigl a? ter he was sppointed, and the too relative to the custom bouso r M ed the rottenness existing in the i sgement of its affairs, be ceriiai y ought to hava removed hir : mica. and that without giving bim inch { a public indorsement as he did after he was finally removed, Had he simplyire mored him st once the people would have taken it for gr led that the pr¢si dent was anxious to heed the puil«r will, which was that the custom holise Ould be placed in new hands and unde: mm control. But you seo whateyer benefit in the people's minds the (prés' dent got by removing Murphy, be lostiby Abe loiter of indoraement no gave | qr pby aftersmard. | , Io} The probability now is that Hon.'H.{B. Bxitn will be defeated for renominatifpn. A part of the delegation from Steuben County is opposed to him, and unless he can carry Allegany against the influefice of Hax, Ward ho will be beaten in a - vention. nowing, as we do, from 'sonal intercourse with numerous stppbr- tars of Grane in Allegany that they Mire some other ropressntativo than H.B. B., wa expect to seo a delegation fro County opposed to hiro, The can; for delegates is now going on. Wa¥h®: taken his coat off. A well informed writer from Au Ga., saye: \ One-third of the colo in this city, county and anemia koow that I worked hard for G 1888, gha that I am working for G not. '\Ihe Bourbons are nesrl fix 09mm will 'be so completely fore.election. Georgia will give ley and Brown 50,000 majority in Nove) bfl'. A s 2 *, In asawer to sumerous verbal ries, we fake groat plessnre in stating flu! the Tfmrlow Weed, who was h as tion, is tbs 'same person who ra ratings! Bifa Convention for Andy ton; undyiio is supposed to hare uct. entirely .disconneored with a Whisky Ring that floumhad a fow\ ye sinew—06W; - , I i , Ceo. William: gm. heals the Orabt list of electorn onthe Utica ticket. Is the editor of Harper's Week!) \ Joann! offliviliufih; which neve Pfl‘ their mdunn and will not vole mm 11qu Mimi/5&1 h 1L iakfififii.“ motel ! . ‘hgnbyglg.’ A 1) pppoat as an mergbet ; Brick Fo a,\ wiil do the trapene businers 4 Wfl‘m'fifi 10s : Brilliant? in)“; oni msjg rt . I | of 125 to 150 1 the tor Sor | 0mm and 3p f + % H y a ' ' may!!! 19°:th clty limit; the , f bum 910ch of the sounty of 'Chemung, in favor of the election of Homack for Presi- datit, and B. Grate Brow» for Vice Presi- 'Aent, hereby unite in a call for a County Convention to be held gig orsehoalls, on the Hist day of August for the purpose of solect- Ing three delegates to tepresent Chemung County in the Liberal; Republican State Convention to be held Lt Syracuse on the 4th day of September next, and four dele- gates to represent said County in the Liberal Republican Congressional Convention, to be u Wm Skeeter - C {250de j 1 in gamma; 5s via Bale; William Miller A Staith . J Nicholson / . Charles T Sprague. JUDGE .H. Why ms Declines the Nomination for Governor, ; * t oa noe: Buruborliug. 24.-~Judge Church has aldressed the following letter to Hon. nomination for Governor; Dear Sir r your favor of yesterday, askifig niy viiiw and wishes in relation to the nomination for the office of Gover- nor, in connection with which my name bas been mentioned, is received, and I avail myself of the earliest moment to answer :t. Tcamonly repeat what I h#¥» uniform- ly expressed to those who have gpoken with me on the subject, not only that I do not desire the nomination, but th«t I feel it my daty to decline it. Deeply sensible and profoundly grateful for the kind and fAsttering expressions of confi- dence by those whose good opinion T value so-highly, yet for reasons which are unnecessary to be. stated, but which are imperative in controlling my judgment, Iam constrained to make this decision, absolute and unqualified, Wm, Williams, of this city, declining the { such will be fonnd on the day of elec £ th < Convention. Wm M Gregg +1 Wim 'P Post AX Coleman W E Wilbur John A Berry dames E Bailey F G Brown A M Olmsted CF McDuffeo Wm E Stagg, Sen W R Shepherd E T Walker 6 M Spanlding T'Buhlosser Henry B Amith | I V Mapes Araspus Welch John Clark Fernando D Potter L McMiller B A Everett * Philip Suess * wm E Stagg, Jr Chas D Schlosser H M Olmsted 8 G Brown Isaac B Dann G Stiles B A Smith E H Benn A 5 Sellen 'J R Thompson Fay Bull James R Monks John Humphrey FH Wisa Parinton B Call A H Baldwin J ohn G Anderson EB Laforer Wm J Baldwin Joseph Burbage Luther Caldwell George G. Bliven Charles H Bliven M M Bliven Henry M Partridge Henty H Sayles Charles Hagadorn E B Billings E D Buckbee 'James Bailey Thomas Murray James E Slocum John G Norman A A Thomas Henry Haunstein John G Blampied John Selover Thomas P Roberts Ohas 0 Durland P P Norman Dr J K Stanchfield G W Myers G Brown H3 Gilbert H K Gilbert CON Woodford J M Buckley Wm F Goodman Frodorick Hall 8B Woodring Wm Clark T Regan Wm Reose Joseph Thomas James Ellison T Doble Wim Cottrell Jas M Baker Geo Congdon Wim B Robertson J Instum J C Blackman 8 BE Everett J M Ray Henry Farrand E Griswold W H Hillman ] Henry Griswold John Boyle J W Burt Geo W Qrlswold Charles Evans W H Burt Frank Westbrook A G Hilltian Samuel 8 Wright Joseph Hewitt Horace Seaman EB Tattle H E. Thomas Geo Adams G D Mandeville HRB Page J GHystt C0 P Hill EF O Pago Porter Hill W X Hill 8 B Rodgers ® Geo Burr F G Miller B | Albert Woodward BM Parks gE‘WBflm Elista Ward Rdward Meeks James Campbell 3 John Dove § | H O Westlake George Beannitt | John N Smith _| geo W Cooper E\ | Mark A Bart Delos T. Holden Nikon H Northrup Lorenzo A Webber - J |D Baldwin Harvey Luce , hereafter called, andto transact such other t business as may properly come before the Idhn D Humphrey W G Kirk G W Baldwin John Bennitt ; Jdhn R Bly 1 W L Carpenter William Harsh Mbrris Bennitt Harrison Busler James Quin Charles F Taber 3 B Mosher George Marriott AJ McCamber Alonzo Banks J H Marshall Grover A Updike A J Bennitt A D Loomis Andrew McConnell Daniel Clark _. W H Toles - H L Taber John L Carpenter James M Ormiston Daniel R Tunis George Buley Allen Mosher M J Benson D A Bradley H B Hegeman Jas A Gilson L E Poyneer O G Irvine . Elijah P Brooks Isgac 8 Smith E H Cook Irving D Booth Chasles 'P Hall Samnel C Taber David T Billings Henry Sayles H H Billings J G Hadley Wim Caruthers Rob't Caruthers RJ Huntington John Brown William Durdas J Scott Baldwin Orris Danks Edward Averill John O Miller G W Waters _ J 8 Hili Thomas M Jewett H H Packard George Wilcox James Tillson Q F Stevens Henry R Main Arthur Banfield David 8 Titus George A Voorhees T $ Stewart Theodore Stewart -_ Oharles Downs Benj. Downs Isaiah Allon Weasley Yennel Rufos Allen John Decker BFP White Moses Burnes Thomas H Smith JoBn A Carey Horace Dix Charles Jay Dix Miles C Baldwin John M Evans J I) Garrison J filly, jr Ira Dodge , Davig Little Jacob Banfield | Jogeph Manchester Lyman Porter William Porter Mathew J Stewart Chkuncey Hollenbeck George Hummer William Ford H Voorhees T NW Read A 0 Brown CH Reesor Jobn Banford John Roy . M [Richardson Charles L: Pixley Charles Snediker T Carden O Howara Peter Wondoll . Harvey Peterson fight! A Thompson Wira Burrell 't Hosie Hugh Barry Wm H Banks > Ino M Banks 'B 8 Cooley Wiker _ M Fletcher BN Fisk > Erpritt Lattin 8 Bort + {It is proper, however, that I should add st my decision has been in no degree influenced by want of interest in the pending politics! canvass. Vital inte rests, good government and constitution al principles are in the contest. - lam re- griotic citizens heretofore opposed to a whange of administration,it will be effect. ed, and the country realored 'to its nor- mal constitutional condifios. Beveral distinguished citizens have been mentioned in connection with the nomi- pation for Governor, either oné of whom would be overwhelmingly elected and ad- minister the executive duties of the State with credit and satisfaction. I do not doubt that a comparison of views will re- [sult in placing one of these gentlemen in nomination, and in a harmonious and successful canvass, Banrorp E. Cntvron.: == % THE MONTANA TRIUMPH. The Democratic Victory Overwhaliming and Decisive--The Democrats Sweep the Territory by 500 Mejority-Gain of a Democratic Congressman. The Helena (Montana) Gazette comes to us with the Democratic rooster crow ing and flappiog over such hesdlines as these: \ Montana Redeemed ! Over- @bhelming and Decisive Victory ! Trium- | phal Eteciion of Martin Maginnis ! In- dorsement of Gregley and Brown ! Billy and his Minstrels take a Walk,.\ It will be seen that the Democratic majority ap- prozimates to 500, Last year the Rad: cals carried the Territory and elected Clagett to Congress by 413 majority. This shows a Democratic and Liberal gain of nearly 1,000 in a total vote of 10,000, 'The following returns are from the Helena Gazette : We forbore to delude our readers With incomplete returns, and bave chosen to wait till the smoke had fairly raised be- fore we gave an account of the battle. field. The following figures wiil bo found not to vary greatly from the official count : CLAGETT M@JORITIGS Lewis and Clnk essense mee bene 180 sadison... ene ee ne see sapere a ae 2 1 2226 ee ee ae senor snares £80 MAGINNIS MAJORITIGS, 2 6 a a e n cetacean eae Choteau ......... Keaverbead... Deer Lodge.... Jefferson M agler..... .. . sae e rrerse cone ee ben ne (GB ccnp een cen 172 Total sere ce ne sev en 644 (Jagan'a majoxity a en 2380 Meginnis's majority armin nee ev as e e a e +464 In Madison Democratic adViceu claim 12 for Maginois. The Herald claims 10 tor Clagett. Very close, If Missouls, which is bound to be the banner county, gives 250, as certainly it would seem jrom the dispatches she will, Maginnia's majority MT be. 500. Let Sitting Bull buck sgainat that. wam ne TERRIBLE CasUaLTY. PaitapEuPrHtA,Pa., Aug. 27.«- The names of the persons killed last evening by the at Tacony, ere Robert Deal,his two grand- children, Elia Frienburg and Georgn Mi- | look, both ubout ten years ofage, Miss Vendow and coachmun named Porter. The latter fell on the cowcatgher and lived but a short time, the others died al- most instantly The rarlroad track crosses darriage road threo tintes near this place, 'The parties were residents of this city and were. in a carriage belonging to Mr. Middleton at whose hagse they had been visitiog. 'TRAGEDY IN THR N. F. EXPRESS OFFICE New Aug. 27 -A fatal fghoas is reported in the Express editoris?®room this morning, in 'which the messenger boy of the city editor shot the messenger boy of Erastus Brooks. BAR TENDER FATALLY BEATEN. - New York, Aug. 27.-Daniecl Lucy nd James McDonald, two roughs,. were arrested while fibeatmg a barkeeper named Jas. Ballard in a liquor saloon on Houston street this morning,. Ballard will die. «+ CRUELTY IN AN ORPHAN's Hour. New York, Aug. 2f.-Mayor West, of Chamburburg, yesterday cgusedttbe arreat of HA. Prabaaco,a steward of the soldiers orphans home of New Jersey,. whom he c angel with brutally whipping one of the boys. Incourse of examing tion it appeared that the help in, charge of 'the orphans attend mare regularly :to: lagar -heor seances and pleasure exegr-, sion thin 10 atterd to their duties, the , children being summed to run about in . Pigs and dirt, aio EXTENSIYE OPEMIOKB. - Naw VYorr, Aug: 97:--Despatohes re- osived 'here this naming stain 'thatfe forged draft, purporting to have been drawn by Kountz Brothers, bankers of this city, fink e been presented to yariqus banks throughout the country, especia’fly atthe west. Among the forget-lea was one draft for $8,200 to Real Estate Bank at Alleghany City, Pa., and oue for $6,000 presented at the Thuyd National Bank at Chicago, The forged '4 drafis attact‘ifd to the bogus draft”! James P. wOoxan QAT'I‘ALY alum # J. Clowd was arrested in 43d street this naming for fatally beating his wife last nig A CARD FROX THR YETERANX LOBBYIST, * Nw You, Aug. 27.-Thutlow Weed publishes a card saying that Gen. Dix's nomination meets with Judge Robert: son's hearty approval. \I metSenator Robertson at Albany, on Thursday,\ says Weod, \and but for _| the general belief thit Dix would not Accept the nomination, Robertson's name unmiti- nag)!“ been presented to the: Weed then adds that from: H. Ketch: Robertson's friend, is well pisesed T+ him the nomination, and that no friend \hep: f Rovertson whosdnsul'ts bis wiskes, _ will fill to aupport the ticket. j eds} i goo; $5,000 to $15,000,0n the 'that _ but 1m Jo, m gare» onsuors. 0 u L t figs ta 4?“ a “£1,331? diff J’iuiiozl of Di'mic‘i Codns | inoreage was ille u won't Milan’s, £5 mg- Io; their: wit \y- yale omg; A . 26. -Mr. Gmhy will 4 i séatern tour 44° jJoiced to believe that by a union of ps- [' New York train colliding with a carriage port of G Icy an w Bishop Bayley Notified of ; - Appointment as Archbishop ~ 'of Baltimore. -_ bo Enacted A Wife Murderer Lynched Whiskey Burned at Jetway City ms & mumgons News of m --—t¥—-—-—- D17, BIEEOP BAYLEY APPOINTED arch Brno, or * __ BALTIMORE. -~ Ntws , N. J., Aug. 27.-Rey. Jame Roosevait ayiey, Roman Catholic 311311- - op of the Diocese (if Newark, yesterq recaived from Pops Pius at 'Rome, bung; announcing his appointment s Bishop of ] Jamal-2&0 81mm! 33:11:22 Arch Bishop Spalding. | Lt is dated Jui 30th, and signed with tha, fishermani seal, 'thh emblem of 8t. Peter. - Arch Bishop Bayley will leave for his nfw post in a fow weeks. His successor Newatk will be notminated by the clergy-of 'the See of New York, to which the Newark diocese belongs, Pians are on exhibition at the Expos tion in this city, for a magnificent catha- ~ dral and biahop a house here, to cost over one million dolars, . They were brought from London, and are very elaborate. -& Nzw York, Aug. 27. —Wsahmgton des. ~ patches sayy : Much lawlessness and violence prevail in Saulsbury, N. C , owmg to the politcal feeling growing high. Deadly éncounten: are expegied between Henderson; the in. ternal reyenue assessor,and R. -H, Helper editor of the Greeley paper, and. their re- spective friends. ALLEGED BOGQV8 CIRCULAR. ® Naw Yprh; Aug. §5.-- A Bogus circular - dated at headquarters of pationst Grant club, has\beer sent from here to difiereag parts of the country requesting remittance of three dollars fiom sach person, to whom it is sent tabJohn F. Hamilton | Secretary. There:is no sion club hers ERIE EXCURSION T.GEKETS. Naw York, Aug, 27.-The Erie railway company will issue excursion tickets valid from the 29th Augusz to the loth of Septainber, to parties going to. the Lonisvilie® convention,. Twenty-seven doliara fof the round trig from Boston, $24 from Now York and $2“ from Phila deiphia. BERIOUS LO88 Brannon) COLLISION, Nzw Yorr, Aug 27 -- meotlve aod two freight cars laden with whiskey was smashed. and the whiskey burned this. morning at Jersey Oity by a collision with anovhertrhin Losa $14,000, ROBERTSON “gunman; f Bimmaxaxroxn, Aug. 27 -Gen. John C Robinson was serenaded last evening by the Boys in Blueand Grant and Wilson Guards, numbering several huadred per- e who went in .a torch light procep sion togetber with thouraads of citizens The General made gshort speech jo re eponse to one ma: by Mayor N. H. Maf. fett. bpeechesw e also made 'by Hon. B. P Johusgn and DlBlI'fBfi Attorney Hopkins. BTOKES ?LAYING arcs. s Nsw York, Aug. 94. -Tontbs physician A states that Stokes is again sbhamming Sickness. ® WILL DIE. John Hart, the bov who was shot at other boy, this nrorning, will die, the 3, bullet baving entered under .the left eye, AHIRICANS NSUL ARRESTED AND IMPRISONK®, A Port fu Prince letter to tho Herald states than tha American «Consul Teel was arrested 'by the Haytien authorities: at Miragoane on a trumped up charge of baving counterfeit paper currency of that repubiic, and be is now in a filthy prison. Minister Bessert has twice dearanded his release and been peremptorily refused. On being asked why he did not request ard of the American may of- war, Bassett sard such a course was unnecessary. GRANT IEITING IN HARRISBURG, Harranscro, Pa , Aug. 27 - Hon Jobs Scott, J. Huptipeton and Col, Thomar FitzgeralfH of Philadelphis, a large republican gathering here last night. . C POLITICAL MEETING IN MICHIGAN. Jacksox, Aug. 27. -Col. Egrroughs, of Kaiamazpo addressed firepubucims here' last night. : 2s LIBERAL uprmumn MEETING New York, Aug, 27.-Thomas Stewart, Arsembly man Twombly ,and qthers made speeches before the Liberal Republican new headquarters, ALABAMA STATE uni Montéourry, Aug. {anoual fiate fair of Alabama wili bo held in Montgomery from fhe 18ih to the 23d of November inclusive during the session of the lagislature THe premium list offers very libéral inducements to ag ricnitural, improvements Extensive prepgrations wiil be made to accommodate! exhibitors from all 1Prim of the country} $ NISCELLANEOUS. é Princes.yjsited West Point President Grant leaves for Washington Wednesday,. | Great Britain has officially finnted the co-operation of the United Htates in re: medying the defective systemkof lighting n . the west goast of South- Ame or erasssn ELECTIONS, MapDEID, ' August 27.-The Imparcml {newspaper) says: Returns thus far received of the-elec . tions for members of the Cortes, show [ that 170 radicals, 65 federal, 10 conserva- tives, 4 independents and 3 (mi-lists were chosen. terday. opg Branch .-- GRAST KEITING IN MAINE. . Irono, Me., August 27.-Jotn A. Bing ham and Congressman John. Peters, ad- dressed range Gun; maeungi here Int night, > , MURDEE IN DALTIHOlll - BAL‘HIQll, Aug.. 27.-Mri.- Amelia Wheat, aged sevenfy-eight, fending at 634 Lombard Su,, was murdered in her bed by shootiog, about two O'clock this morning,. Uppercut, has been arrested charged with the murder. 'The coronef's inquest is now being held on the body.. | will “main. ee ~CEmornfart, Aug: 27.-A bpecial dee patch from Memphis, Tenni to the of this 'city, rays; G. W. Martin of Riptey County, T9953 who a her into & pond was taken out of jail on Sunday night by twenty armed man who condijcted him to a place a few rods from' from as many shot guns war? emptied into bis bpdy, . - PENNAYLYAMNIA, GREELEY eonnins’ ANB 1 | Hawaiian; Aug, 27.-A| A convention all h» Demo tb g in sup Brown. . 4, . confirm IN exit-rug, inn Tim board pf mintnni'. this: n hm j finally voted \to allow social genial rim on Sunday; 5 W nelec- ‘ acquit meet. as 3 hikin- Spring- n the result ofthe West V | tion fs still in doubt, thaw giving an xpectéd ; lirge ' in Waking“ through Ehode nun-aging ltflewflhlii ce has > g: | been - arringed between grim and -- 27.<+The 16th mechinical inventions and . New ~?onx, Aug. 27. —-Tb § Brazillian fow dun go murdered bis wife and threw |- Magmfluem Cathedral to P wss. Figen BITTER POLITICAL FRELING. IN SAULSBURY.- the Express office by James-Ps«rrigan,as- © Ip General Committee, last £1 hy at the . f . Her nephew, mug?! Jeme (~ whajiiilu en twelve.charges iof buckshot , . - fmsugd for . cutie Qoldxeu gnd gulch of hi tate to © =~ find ho erg Hd '% . , of - and slox exclainy Nati 8 ay he inj © 'To T i yei Me Da mf ~ fu