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\ \* me 1374?\ / < oa rrp\ -..... x;\ m ‘pfin'flfi; Cees * sep ng W o m . 4 * - F semen s as R ~ ~- , » . * - 1 ® : 5 . ink ee mcr r- - ename = muse mtmas ligas moss m= az ione progr LoC >o waiftige to the States, Juat as the-Conborvatives | a &. non t Hov. CHanLes trouble in the gtfilmfnl {an as it was. abou O. 4, B. val l As Be */ \ ee Bet Buan j xz & . to » fl i c homing forge field of battle, l . Weltar t]-_Out young 'frlend, socially, Wakter H. Bunni¢); desired, That relected, Congress proceeded tr fimfihhfim L TRANOCERE] mnotistaly ater t nomluation of Ahi our ver» Copy Albany 20th. stima._Aon-| Terrible | lend soul fave In Hu anis ures were oot unconstitutional; nor wa y &. 37 hat + ___ lemon for 'Qongress, the Journal made a ote the correspondence,fictweon Mr, tathed the following strange dgcumept: modern ir I 16 A88 Cough Eb a CIRCULAR * desiguad as punlshments. The timehafigpbsed| ~~, 7 Ronxx \ |rllons/attack upon bim, chaiglog him with Xd Papd Col. Parker, his coupficl, the orlght ; Coorkesrows, Sept. 24, 1860, ppblicanal with s» Mwong tab copporh Fesaly for the Republican & Dem- for punishments. ~The Northern thoorf{f] the £5 BH I }E4“9H- a log diited epromised bouge of 25 th are before us: tons Anous-The \B A. B A]; mama)\ ”lymukslon‘qt/ (ford; i o m 73 mi;- WELLS, Dealgr in\ Hops mine eel | hn einen one --\ \o.. at mitted anol frae reas c aree C Nona fit mhho cand oe Commtenon No. Sprain seee i. aad bode faite OToBE ig! fi ot 1 d ¥g, fo\ Mr. Parkgb made th8 Solar» Hphiand: he misonsaitiite <hat dowdy commin Neef with 8 good parsotifiat, and iBtfieeL Nqiw *York. Condignthents respect- befo by secession. . 000mm D. ‘ f A P f 4 t ents hi ‘H‘ - ie a? di thieving \niggers Yt cre afel.. goner which)! qualities, n brig *! fully sol ad. . good-on the field of battle, and v due - io to farfos thro if! i , ML village fas, He wes able ' helped the MRAD Li Mok B Phuidhd become pof 1 \igh ~- New Yount October 3d, 186%. all the rights incident to enccenbful ward Bat if [ ar T5 maas\ 'Ocqnonstrations. The} [Dettiw ra recutvca lichen of a saloon, but, ed for Habitual pyerythibsoiut copp as mate Jona-ist l-heve-beot are contue plo, and It whs worse (han | Toys . date. -I T mmc Iero pone - 18 Sor may ta. Melvferger sealo than last, both for or- fiyurgfxiggsomwfifflebfif Syifié‘é'gfrfim ANX e hwzg,fii%1 $3“: z fimfig figfigflhfigéd {flighcgmmflfidwfw » “a”? Ifirllfltlliilcfillnu’fi on ab’Mjgo‘l‘Lfié'k side a 4113“ conpord.of * HWQXEEL'fg gm“! Be the dns par: If]; consum 75:0\? the “hmpfinve'ment 15:4 . mip , € R coursé the 3 (4 aid .at onenctt yue hab Hight, and that gonal) file aid child amost sollt b mc Ting his he Is déélfned to sink -Into.ob-] not been-producti¥g-0f_any advance In_pHices, Ain trad is nooration ppiaufatie carpet ws = would veto liitle be to the scunteo or Itelibelions pant as nt main ie natien Ojos, figfi'myfifih \n . tat apolts?-Bab called :t the following _refolnder,. acurity, deep, datk aull- :-1t he .so for Lend our quotations. .or. continaed. .without ' aly e -| s i t alias could bo.got. together... oud 1 -abpeare ho wan w ted! conilder: Boon af: foreala selbresnect an to ado m¥ change, ~ \_\ i LERQWM' Mmqflmml wam‘éafi Past: ii ~A providing: thero man to make “rug; umr'jazlfififi'ilfi:ii a??£e~m-a£._§ \fiefl;fl$3 fflfio’ ia place,fle afimfi’1‘Wflafiéfi’afi‘. ggfi‘fi flaimflfizfif 2:21:51; ffiggfi“ selfrespect as to ”d?” t the Avice of fii}%fi?fl&flgfl y/fggé “3!in Wed the very men who now denounce Congress for || ba party capital, But, in this case, os In many tone more aulvaifted, to IE\ ire my ded 4.5 ono ah 20 Lin p a of Hualug, ar uesday Beptom A . usumfioufi-l {avis Al Al Ou vib f * T HIS UJ other copperhead resorts, the i \* fggfrfiq‘gflf‘ei‘gfifiékighsflgk fivfifi? {fink {Ah £73552?“ war, he returned to Atas: give cqnfldencvi to 'our correspondents Tho Democratic Republican, of Hamliton, N. \A large proportion -of-these shipments bar- But, .. those nets were passed-gonferring univeredt negro suilrege; and they _ haye now béleu oxecfileeélf “fist-hare the tarrible ovi tie \0:5?!” may: : for? re the coul equatlt fem: mlxcigd iano t sin Sout wh + yptg. oificinizare probably toporarily, from holding offce. Thero is no negro sopremacy. Every State, district, county, elly, town, and villugo In h-fiovmm 'By whilte men nnd nlwnif 11 be. Hafiz? £351? scal- wart \Uéflfiflfifl Jlfe‘fifi whiles, mug“. endvié‘ufimm fha dead Ao.yote, or worse. At! nto tlhu nufi‘ufi fifig‘e’lgpn' figfly The ouly difference is co atau notlt wot il'ffifieemfiggfimu’ L113“? d wh mirebin ontwbrd inthe path of proghess. Probably It bestithint its adjins thego-results were destined to figmmgxmw: Jotur, [Ehere Jano glam; that yance rapidly and omfiafisqw to Carolina: in U id the South wil flu-I!» “a?“ s ra, ake the- new! et 0 nFs, ' 1€ y, In: Nor public.creditthios “great! . Agpin. tho, Cbange unifilufl'flsly the adleals; mnd th the Stites would not bo adtnittcd. adopting a Constitution {g back in. the viflr Governments are-re-establ ; dow tp proved. urder again: prevail.. There are no- stich 'ont« breaks find Hots ns those Im New 'Drleaus and Memiphis, occartiog prio® to the adoption of negto soffrage, These filets: fully viidieté the ~coundm ess Republican prin : t vindicate the wisdom and good faith of Congress. Trovidence seems at lostto smile upon us. With u falrrop planted,-and better worked than ever before, see have good reasoria and hope for the return of prosperity ad. plenty, ' The only drawback to all the uétion of the New York 'Convention of July last, That Body revised in gpirit, us well as In name, 'the Demdcratic v1puny of 1860-01. © The raie old gecesslon Copporhead lenders werethere supported by s class 'of Whig politi- clis from the Houth; who 'after the war broke out atid the Secesmldulsts became \odious managed to ride into power, but Aflo are. now under the bau, pnd therefore 'Ulscontehted. These desperate lé‘xdcfi, Willlg : wivantage 'of tne térnporary brejadices ratged: by the Recon- struction meagures, and es'peeinllgnegrq gum-BF: have not seupled fo, throw *dowi\ sgatdithe sunnttetof war, In theirplatforn®, theysolemnly tis a | though pussed In striet conformity to the Con. stitublon, \unconstititorial revolulioniry and vold.\ They for President, Horatio eymonr, who a Governor of the great Stute of Now York, In9868, pandered to ademocratiomob that held the Oity of New York for three days, und wis only put down by the General Govern- 'menit- a mob that buht negroes, hung them to Ininp-poste, and ascked and freq orphan asylums. They pht-up for Vieo-Prestdent Gon. FP. Blair, who wusthominatel withs stofm of opplatise, sulely because'n. few days before ho hind written vn [otter, In which, admitting ull hope of getting rid of the reconstruction nets by peateful means to be gone, Lb boldly Fruclulma thise the- Prox «dent elect should, on his own responsibility, in «flanee of Congreas und without. any tleatlon of the courte aguinst them, 'declaro theso nets mull and vold, compel the army to undo ity atthe South, disperse the carpet-bug Ftate governnients and allow the white: people to redrgnnize their own governments.\ No such vilfiem and:reckless proposition. was ever before henrd of to tis country. There wero good men in the Conventipn, but, this platforn and these candidates conchiively prove that the extreme leaders carried every- thing before them. 'The effect'lo seq and fell all o¥erthe conntry. At the North the pasdions of war ure fully aroused. Throughout the South resistanice 18 opéuly avowed. OfMcers of the Is are defied; nuthority Is disregarded; publte are withheld. In-some Instances: persons accopting offices under the now cong'ituttons and-mvorn to support the laws made'thereanider, denaunee the whole as null and vold, and of no binding foree whatevert In others, partics: aro pravented: from supporting the authorities or neeapting offloe hiy threats Of violence and ty business mnd social ostraciam. These: leaders nre determined thatthe reconstraction acts sholl not ancoced. They don't want the Republicana to srceéd in pacifying the country. \it would be cdouble dleath to thai: They were the men really defeated In the war. They brought it on, They failed in thelr schemes then, and they are now doubly sore-heatled, donbly desperate. They wre with-nothing. mble st everything, They deceive the masses just ns thay deceived them io 1880-61. Theyreall ft ''poeacesble' revolution,\ and. they term. them- wolves «Conservative Democrats.\ Bat they are more «Intent on: mlsehlef than ever, Their only a counter tevalntion. They may gativ by it: «Even a-bnd wind 'may blow them find. db hartho masses wish it or- not, put these leadent In power and the peace of the country mnutbeendmlgmd. They might be satisfied dt b ESistord n eink roseription aly pi # crgar] iii?\ ex- % ven ns the | taon eep hes ~ 4 to. which mflx‘xgmiff f r all, ra shite] | rion; m, is the Spirit of revolution spréad abroad over- the whole land by - _> well- aimed at duel aud-plover. ~ * Reliouddirand Wick ile ownor over, m with. th: mardich, - (hig: o Adaion Fog sar dee: W. dick fered B dick top aah tan ified oat ~, \ fon 'o > © ALONZO B. DGRNELL 1 ror oanan iiimksroxsn, ALEXKNDER BARKLEY. ___ . or ~~~ HENRY A. BARNUM. anser or tha count or. arpaaie. MPBELL-H. YOUNG. H)n’fim;l;;2:rl;s i cononsna, ° CHARLES KNAPP. <REPDBLICAN county . von DIBTBIF‘F—A‘fNHHEY, SAMUBL SXBDIGK. . roR aUstICE,OF JAY. L. COMSTOCK. i ror cononmas, >' i THOMAS 9; BLODVGBETT, ' D. BALL: a \~ WITLLIAM-~W,, CAMPBELL. aun MBENNER Di¢rkic®, OLMFFORD 8. ARMS. ' 'The - Connecticut Election! Republican Gains in . every direction. The State safe ft; Grant & Colfax The \Tignt Wave\ still Swelling. Roturns from um-LhiTlx of the towns in Con- veettcut show large Republican gaing in the popular vote, On this vote the gaiia will reach 2,500. Enougir to hand to Justify us in placing the State ns wure for GBANT and UOLPAX in the November election. Hartronn, Com., Oot. 6.-Offlcial returns rom 140 towne fool up ns follownza-lepubllcnn v4; Demoomitie 509; divided 6. - Of thoge. the Republicans guin 10 and the Demoesafé 3 front Lut year,. Of the towns that wero wholly Ro- publican last your, one l divided this year, . Of those which were. wholly Demoetitlo five are di- vided. . Gnuly gives 24 Itepublican gain, Sims- bury 43, Encmiogton 85, Eufleld 25, Hunting- tan 15, Bethel 18, Rigizefleld 29, Killinghy 260. Many other towns showproportionate A@@publi- can gains. | Ther ure 13 towns you to hear from. >In New Iaven,'the Democratic ojority was nine handred and seventgen (919), | Lnst yoar it van iwenty-throe bandred and . Ofty (2,850), «dowing a Republican getn of 1,4 abundant testimony of the success of Grant aud v olfax In the present campaign, from the facts tnt after the Nntwnol Democratic Convention in New York, gold advanced until the resnit. of the election in Maine, rinee which time it has de- elné«. The reason to, that foreign bondholders have $800,000,000, of onr goveroent bonds, ini thay know us better th nwo know oundelw ' per. Friends of 3fF. Whip, bq In bend, have-applied. to the Justices,. |} .] influence subh: --- Luoguainted [ Con > <| the rest: ements. with\? Journal ft9,d Bbe the ferserntily \yuan ri . onc + YD callithq' attention «of.the: Demonratic 33AIV!?bfiqum-lw$l aatices, before whom iinet op anther deg ponte, (. 'he nréw\ betngamable togo {further than the points embraced by the Journal the disgrace of the aftack to lef¢ gon' that pa- Haya token. and brought forward [records. ®\ R m doyering. the ing M ' < Sept. 2st, ide. G;, N/Bgynoubs Eegy Dear'Bir:-Ybur-letfer of the- 18th inst, .containi#g.a allp, gut from tha 'Frostmab's Sourniat himteen Kolived; and M-re- toally 'do away with the ovil dangerous fulsehood mightiave over the mlndz ~thoso-who-are-not porsonaily nar most cel .. The facts are theag: At a war meetlogy held at the Oquaga Hail in Deposit 'in the Fall; of 1862, (I forget the exact date) there wore. prea ent from Binghamton, a numberof speakers und o offlcet, 'ull argthiy for Broomd 'County. was wald for Delaware, or that Capt. Barrows was authorized to raiso a company In'thdt County; 'Mrs Knopp then came forward ant stated-theso 'facts, 'and then as an Inducentent'to bnllet under Capt. Burrows, «he. offered-to give@85'to every man who would tha» comme forwnkd dnd.enlist in,Capt. Burrow's company, - About 15, came forward und onlieted.underthatboffer; as was aftermard learned. When the company went to 'Delh lfiooumanyv A,-144 Rog.) Afr/ Knapp sent to Capl 1%. $100 which was more thin sufficient to r- ' his promises: \He wgsafterward sued by.a-fompartios who find enlfighd elsewhere; for the $5 bounty offered 0:52:11th * He: wad rok besorciatms til \ |--ron-u wam mun more- oft the Sammons: 'The rullnwlnjg‘lettprwlll explain\ Warron, Sept, 24th, 1662; élunznr Eugs DearBiri-lt heing rather emsary that 1 whould be home to-day, 1 was ibliged to loave Delhi cartier than]. otherwise should, ntul did not any to you what I intended in: relation to the suit commenced against me, (Then follows a statement\ of the facts, na narmied. ubave, in mffljll to the offer mado that oyqiiing,) 'I under- atood afterwards, that 15 cae formatd-and enlisted. After the company went to Dell, I nent: Capt. Bur- rows $100 which wou more than enough to pay ell I prfimlmd. By offer wns variously understood by different porsouw, some cullluuling that I offered onl $5 to the first man who enlisted : others that I mud); the offer to the first ten, while others undortond, it correetly. - And after I wan ned und not till then did 1 hear that some mrlfl‘lluml my'offer was for all who them, or nt. any othe. tint ealfsted under Capt. Buy- rows.. Leaninot nay but that some. he veld «o wand onlivicil under, fhat impfegsiop, but it they did L kuew nothing of it aud bad given ho nue thorite for Now, Udo not genar to be at law with any one, nnd leant of all with the woldiere of our town who have enlisted an promptly mnd patriotically in the wepgies af our country. in har present time. of need ; ifgnder to satisfy them and pnako a finul LMI make trs propositionn-First, 1 will odd two hundred doflare to the Ont hundred now io the Cape's. banda, miakiig $300 th all, which will wore than pny all claims sgainat me. . This, offer of $300 is \mic on condition that. olf suite ngeinut me nre withdrawn oud that it in to be in full of all elaigns the company may have a t.me on account of the ofler made at wuiflm' all ather proposition it, that I will add f- to the makiog «find of 2200, all to be applied ns necersiticn shall require in 'Yeliefor nupport of sch families of the company ns way need aasitando, . If you will .orge the nccept« unce of this Inst prapesition by the cumpnfi, you will reuder sorvice to many, familien who will need the mutiy imugh more than the suldiers, Yours Respectfully. CHAS. KNAPP. The above propositions were presented to the company Sept, 26th, 1802, for their: considern- tion, - A motion was made that the tirt one Be sespted, (§800).and all but. three voted. for it, to wit: L. H. Burdick, Fox and-Geo. W, Jackson, Burdick Joslsted on his $5 nnd «L eont, the othot two on tho 85 each. The Cip- unliok iB sald \no Knapp raust pay thein.\ Knapp did imy the costs and the $300, anid the company went to the \front\ ratlafled, - The annexed cer- tileate of the Captain, may have gome Influence in corroborating the above statement. , stamooue or care. suxnows. I hereby certify, that Charles Knopp, at a war meeting at Oqunga Hall in Deposit, offered a ounty of five dollars to any one who would at that meeting, collegli by company, thit about 16 enlisted -H Sicthis Seip ates wih » metiercand to }r o transoripta' pl‘dlegr : poacw 0 snl. 'ply I aln unppm bo abl to farnigh such proof, of the y all il bie e must ps .you aes dia ». o o on onl aos pe cireamptences ; alll you. seo how it is Eothink the fe ore pup ase 0 8. L4 sed u ould. 200% > '*' Pole Respoctfuly ROBBRP PARKER; ... ,_ We repent that we thank .the ,Cooperstown 'Copperhesd Jorirnal for. 518 he «opportu- anity to sof. CHARLES ENARIS irecord, before, [the (Mg)? wit mafiomlaopnonem. io ounen \ roms ales thet (he arectins claims, plato. aud; unyarnlalied,..could, be |aized by every (lo: g S aflorg-hpymts'ms ero . + TLBERts RECORDT . > . rty the Copporheait nowinee, / t Ki ”mema tha 2d As- District of this my? n the Legislature \ 5.54? Diffixqfikdadr-Q -Rebroary the. As- bly higd nuder consideration-the bHI author- lug the repay moneys hor- 10 40W ded \In the pagnient of. Doun- (tea for, Volunteers, Tor the expenses .of onllats; .[ ment orjnrqtdpaufieéfifizmulmwtc, Wequote. the proce lying before us, As sotibly Journal, 1604, pase 229-2200 \* J. \The Sponker put the question whethor the- Hours would agroe ta tho passage of gaid-Bifl; &e. «'Those who vated in the “lg-mauve were:\ ( Magma names 0 85 avea.) | ''Those who voledin the Negative wore > , Mk ANCIS R. 'GILBERT, , OF DELAWARE! Joreminh Sherwood of : or all the 128 members of the As. sombly-s0 lost to. shame, so bitter in their hos- Ility to. the Boys in Blue, to devoted to their uthern' Mastor's. will, as to stand-up In thei Elago.andideliberately vote agaist so Just ond righteous a measure 1 and ond of-the two-was: - §@7F. RGILBERT, of Delawre! _@J With a [flow of pride. anl sathfiction. wo place side by side with such a damning record, thatiof our noblocandldate, CHARLES RNAPP; 'the Soldlors Friend, and-tifb-trno-heafled, Loy» al Champlonof Human Rights, MNFST bisGoun- try's best Interpats, No voter. with a upark of patriotim In bis heart, will fiesltato oue mo- ment in making his cholca betiwegn tha lwo, A friend of ours, {n this village, bas allowed us to publish the following extract from a letter received by him,. from the Mt. Kuspp himself, bearing upon the same subféct, ond substantial- Js the aumena the teatimony given aboues 9 Districyol that To chusotts. swith his regiment, and was discharged and gunfire-l mgouUruCursnlhfazd js now nomllfl‘t‘id'ul’ » Grant and Colfex, Elector in the Ist Congrosslounl Tal X., reforscto a statement, rnglacty Mr.. Burin 46 , }o speech in this village, that \forty Republicans if Ing been. made on donitideordérs it- may nov- p anid that an export trade. with Englapd Is _. ~ m oF walls fol WM, Emu?“ fin}: & wlxfigy'zms man in this place .on one of his drssalin t o “WP”, be was Wille, for the of \ev with him for some reqbor imagigary Innulp, |., - E a \ ien duly, p els Halll efridgo documnnf. 'ikewite appeared In [the Freéton's Joursa) gud the Suiquehanng In- depenfieflxvz, dwtfifi’t know How induy'other Copperhend sheots, It Is truly a strange doew ment. With bit lit {ruth Init and'a good déal of falsehood, it is given to the Pflpjlgxflfljlhe~ avidenco that there ia a coldness iy the family of the 8. One member of 4llat famfly/without a prrticle ukpm’yuusqom' itthold anothof mombér| of. the family, Thi} Jabjindredsjof mflex agny,. bi. u matings at once wanlawaitd unjustifiable, .>. 0, J 8.8 a Derfograt{ \&. A. S lin 1&1;an- cat © 'Cah this poiltical distibiofion be the cnrtse of the attack? Ruch a deduction cannot bo «rawa. from .the wordiogy-nor. ls 4t plausible to [auyrone who lias witt both par- tea, It, 18 hand 'to believe that poliffcs could have lnatigated it, Jins leaven.the Inforence upon the nitud that ergy, or the part of G. J. 8. to- wards 8. A. 8. wasthe true motfve which lod to ita pubMcntfin, ' : C. J. 8. hns a-wlitte skin and a white ancestry; 8. A. 8. has a skin domowhat darkor-bit a shade and- no-little-distimet for- many comynuiufiéfi be would pass fors white man, and. stould be allowed a vote in , Ohlo-whito his an- vestry-wite of inlxed blood, perbiaps, one parent purely white. . But, i nelther C. T, S. nor $. \A.] A had a say fs to Shat .color, or what shape, he wuld bo. rande In and after, color could not he tho hicentivoon the part of C. J, 8. insttack- ng and attempting to defame 8. A. 8. | Besides, 16 attuck. g. mati because of some natural-boro [feature, different'from one possessed by the at- tacking party, ls virtyally attacking Him who fushtonod ' us' all, 'und establishes a precedent whereby none cun gecape, but all nre lable. G. J. 8. is too well posted in laws divice and hommn torobject to 8. A. 8. on the score of color. '' n ES Jot % ford Democratic. .C; e will '}1€a§@£§fi}wrafiafifisx%rgxmfl?mn icle frob\ a 'All *Mol uu‘ww? ln tweenMr.\Allen and Major on te AUP and 09 Poth» As I happened 40. present,.and listened. to the speocheg-m4d9..on, that~occagloni1 would like the spaco In your phpor for a short review of the Westford netléle:' * The Journal ngun‘fimtésg‘ awn? in first led off in a ‘mbflflllvg.’ 61 Aled with wild Adsrtlol to #hl 4, WEED\ raplled In a \'closd pgffjh. 51\ n few of the main polp(d In,. All? in the order in h as can recall them. .~~ Mr, Allen commenced: by of the Natal? of the two' aight years, In tho year 1801 branch. of the (y' commenced & war 6 goveran lasted four years, don fig\? - million of \lives' and, | dung dollars to suppress, What was the attitude of the Belmont-x 13m no dnrlfff-thlp t straggle? a lon- of it popular mown as the - fighting\ or dead. crate, were doln'h- 'in their power ty give vaid ond comfort\ -to the enemy; ouraging wallstmients; anoering ff thectuse, snd sincorely mourned over th6' pal defent.of the Rebel armies... That portion of the demoeratlo Jmny north, known as Conservative or \war- demo- crate,\ gave their Influencekeartily-in crashing trim Frooman ; 'sh ond Aad been converted io Democracy, and wero alng to vote for Beymour and Blair,\ In Hamil Brea farrerne enor ar ap\ wo hee publican. says. tha; 'Iiferbnce-gnder tho that the story wae invented by the windy geotleman, and lawbout on a-par with the arguments he used in his specch.\ ot Mith! Equess,\ \Wo p'renent'fige‘lpllowm‘g paragraph, taken from an- other paper published f} the village of Hamil HBE, 0 gus s ees ‘ - huh-Ilia; qunllnswf—Onn flupgni. al iliqnlclx—Enflv c our viltoj [disfigfiiflififi Wt r “1231155“ hele [Illi- aes\ than to t irccos dar fong Ite. gublicans had gone over to the Demacmey in Ham- ... This. assertion we pronodnco an infomona falschood. Such is 11:0! Ififimiflluuh 5325s E‘i‘fifii‘; finflffiafnfifum wha. have voted with theiUniog bit wo do, know of numbert whos will not go-any longer witha party controlled by truitorn snd rehe Bua al g \An Itinerant porumbufnllng copperhead ora- tor\ would sgem to be about the grand climac- terlt'6f Hat when there Isadded thero- to the greater sn Of stories, to. make a point or please an sudience, a mun i indeed tost tbhatibl 3¥e-trust Waiter cat mato ctenr the charge Inid at fils doot, ond 'clegnse. his nfiénlmtfgwwnafim tron Uidtconniry, 6 e. governed pHucipally.upon our dk EJEMFHg sefihtvyo 9111le low figures, and opr, 512mm. égwlmhflcéflow;mfiqglwya the fact, Oi guemlmy Bas a surplus at Jow pl & ceb; 'shillelod£ to supply the doflelency of any other'vountry, - In view of this fact,-we certain- ly can see nothing to warrant an Improvement in priges, particularly: on low and medium sunfish-ml? ak are fiot fesirable for. shipping. We have heen shown & fine semple of Towa Hops, grown. in Monticalio, . ’l\he‘qnnl13v lg su- th, and compares favorably with the best Tops In this market, The ploking like that of Wiscousin Hops is also very nicely done. We hope to be nble to give quotations on tows, Wisconsin, and Michigar-Hops t our next foport. Thus far, (hese Statés-have only.been represented by a few sample bales, and the prices at which they have been sold, affordes-no-fair criterion na to what could be realized for a good sized conslgnment-rays 10, 20; or 50 bales. 'Two, hundred bates of old (1867) Hops will teave this market for Enflnnd by steamer y. We call this \a good riddance,\ and only regret that-the shipment isnot nlarger dne, ecould spare as many thousand bales from this market, and oven then have sufllcient left to supply the prealg; (1) wants of our trade, We hear of no purchases In the.country above 20c. per TD., whilo many fins lots bave changed bands at 16 and 160. Low ies seam to be entirely neglected In the country, while hore they would find ready snle at 12 to 166. per t. rebellion; 'for whiolr MF. \Allen Justly gave them all dgescredit, |- - 7 Where wns the 'miggérand what was he doing during the great straggle? Of hundred thousand of their In blue 'were: pburipg out their blood upon the battle-fleld, side by side with the loyal white. soldier fighting to subdue the rebellion. Others; in their southeri homes, were praying the good God to 'give stiecess to the right, ond alding Union prisoners im, escap- lug from the prison hells of Andehanlla and Ins from the prison hells of Andetmont \When Kio\ Replblican When at last the war closed, \tho' Re party having succeeded, with tho .afd' of loyal war democrats and. the. negroes In. subjugating the rebel armies, what was the situation? The Republican party was every where victorlons: the democrats south dofeated upon the battle field, and the demoetats north waltingfor some- thing to turn urnmalhlnydld turn up Andy Johnson: and bis turhigup at that time in- fosed now. l a o 4. 0 L have soon an extract from one of your Cooperatown papers intended to damage ime among some of the electors, I bave, I think, A perfect .defence to all charges of that kind, but what I have as yet seen appears hard- ly worthy of ontlee, The points are that in An- gust, 1802, a war meeting was held at the-Ogun- to Hall, in this village, {the viage lfes part. in- Delmiruza and pattin Broome Co. Speakers were |present from Broome County, with a reerulting urfilng enlistments 'under thot offlcet, Not t word had been. gald for Delaware County, or in favor of enlistments under Capt. Burrows, n recraiting offer of that county. 1 stated. to the meeting that there wero an many men pros- ont from Delaware ns from Broome, mir that Capt. Burrows was there, authorized to onlist company In Delaware County, that I wished Del- aware to huve a fair whow with Broome, and to enchurage 'onlistmonts In Delaware Oonnty, I would glves bounty of $8 to every one who would then come forward and onlist under Capt Barrows. - About 16 onllated, as Tundetstand, ander that offer, - Immedintoly after the soldiers went to Delt I sent to Capt. Burrows $100 to pay the bountfes I had offered, the overplus for the bonefft of the company. After that a few of the soldiers who enlisted at other places commenced sults against. mo, claiming that ny offer of a reward was to all who wonld onllst at that mocting or at nny oth- er tine or place. J Anew nothing of thee clatms until after I was sued. My offer was well understood by the Captain and others, ns bing for that meeting only, and they are ready to certify to the faet, - Not wishing: to be at Taw with the soldiars, I made, through Robert Park- «r, Bag., my attornoy, two offers to the com- pany, one of $300 to be uinld to tho soldiers, which would pay all clatms mado against me; und one of $600 to ho paid to thelr families dur- Ing their absence. . This last offer was refooted. The first was secepted, and I patd every claim made by the soldiers egninat mo, whether Just or unjust. The money wes pald to the mptain and by him to the soldiers. * Trily Yours, CHARLES KNAPP. Doree NAL Nome of the Republicane wont it inferred that the policy of their party is those 5:20 bonds are all to be paid in gald. _ Well, there in not 250 millions of gold in the United States! - Now how ean the public debt ho paid in gold, aa it becomes due ! . If not pald when dur, whan is it to be paid ! and if the payment is to he portponed, rannot the 520 bonds b apaid as soon with the. three hundred and fifty millions in Green- barks already laawed ae they exo with a. los xom in gold? - Will the Republican please. anewer!-[En« «urn in the Joimal r-} polities niy-colommamun tho-motive; PRL what comld have prompted C. J. s. to pen strange a Mocument? Let hs analyze the doeu< ment, and search out the hidden canse, 8. A. S. was formerly a realdent of this place\-(so was and Is C. J. 8). 8. A. 8. Cras n vagubond\~-(people have said C. J. 8. was) A.. S. 'was pno of thore: mean, cunning, drunken, thleying niggers, that almost every northorn village has\-(this in the view of C. J. 8., and directly the opposite in the estimation of many who knew him as well. Again, the ad- Jeetives applied are such ag white men often ap- uly to each other, and which, rndoubtediy, In thy nearly 50. yeurs C. J, 8. has trod the earth, Ive been applied to him#if}, \He was at one time a helper in. the kHtehen of a saloon\~-(This may not be so. ornamental us. patronizing: the tar of the anloon, but C. J. 8. will hardly dony ito being of greater \He married n colored girl of this pluce\-(C. J. 8. married a white girt of this place)-\by whom he had a child\-C. J. 8. by Afe bad several children}. \He abandoned his wife\-(womething of the kind cecoreed in the family of C. J. 8.1. \He! enlisted In thy 64th Infautry and went to the war\-(C. J. &. onlfsted io the bar-room troopers und didn't go to the war). \'He was pro- rootod\-(C J. 8. wis nof promoted, nelther did he hold lns owi, ho descended). We have wofur shown u parallel. ° In many respects colueldencen are striking. . Where they ure wanting in force the ndvantage seems against C.J. S. sud in favor of S. A. H. But from theso coincidences we fall to arrive nt the mo- tive that C. J, 8. to make his attack on 8. A. 8, Now, the balance of this strange document-all save the last paragraph repre- neue S: 4 4m mandeveloping-ento w higher- extare of manhood! Is not the true motive found here? - If S, A, 8. had not enlisted, and fought galfantly, won und received promotion, and, after the war, exhibited traits that commended him to the electors of the county and State where he resides, and by them borne on to hon- ur and distinction; but, on the contrary, had eantioned a rosident of this plice, had continued 'of the reballion. - ; Mr. Allen spoke bf 'the nposthcy of the Presi- dent and the refection. of constitutional amendment by the rebelitons. states, thby being Incited 'to that -sct by Andy Jobnitr and tha demucratloparty.north. . MrSAllen vely properly and truly apoke-af the proposltion by.Con to re-adimlt the reBelllqng States upon their ac- captance of this amouditnt,.ea-an act of un- paralloled genemslti‘undchn nged Major Bunn to show when or where In the history of the world a victorious paft) in @ Ereat olyil war, ever offered. «wafting? {mous terma to. the subjlyxnted mug? an!!! fiepdmnnt being. re- jected by the South, Congress passed a: bill authorizing mumpgle of the several States to call conventions and framo state constitutions to be submitted to the people for thet sceéptance or rejection, as thg'¢4so might be, only tnslating that in the framta@ of theso Staté Conptititiona wid passing upon their recoptance fhe loyal black man shonld haven volce sa well as the dialoynt white man. Could Con with any decent rd for common Justice have done lers than this fortho black man, after his services in helping to enbdtie the rebelllon? Seven of theso States, neting-nuder this law of Congress, have wasmsmwconsmutlnna and bave been. me‘vfi ick to their old places in the Union. hia. whole s , fis: 'That the present 'Of tho Democratic party, upon this great 'quéstfo 6f reconstruction, as upon ull tho other lasnes of the can only represents the optridhh of the extreme dopperhead brancf of that fy. Mr. Allon proved this proposition 1st, by referring to the character of tho' men' who equtrolled the convention tn New Yorland who made fhe nominations, and niso by referring to the war record of thoir Prosi- dermal candidato, Horatio Seymour, He spoke of the Bgsluons taken by tho great dercratle editor Brick Pomeroy, whose paper hns a' larger cireulation than that of the threo deine. grate papers in the country comblued. He fond an extract frond the letter of John A. Diz, in which bo.denles that elther the: convention, the paty. £ the-Gonservative or war democrats. Ho also rem-mg to the fact that nmly all the it con- servatie newspapers of the country, many of which lost [year supported the democratic $3“, are this fall working for the anceess of Grant and Colfax. The extreme dfeloyni copperhead section of the party will of course support Boy- mour and Blatr in this canvamm, as they and the party platform truly represent this section of the party. The conservatlys men; the war \demo- emta connor conmatontly, and.. will notto. any. character of the foul taint of palpable falsehood. If he caynot, then. let him (orbenrn'publlc lifo ang restrict his \Inventions\ to a amall elrele of juvenilo dupes. §: The Joprtial saga. made Green- backs a legal tender,\. The Journhi'has alwaye heretofore pronounced the nets of Congress 'unconstitutional.\ Now, if the met of Con- wrous nigking Greenbacks a legal tener be un- constitutional, why dogs the Journal demand so strenuously the payment of the bonds with them ? Bofors 'the. Greenbacks can he regurded as a legal tendere gbé- Law so pronouncing them must have thofannotion of the Constitution, If they havg that satletion, and the Journal admits it, then the Journal falsiflbs its former reiterated « Lossertlona - a-. NEWS AND OTHER UrRMs. The rate of taxation in Portland, Me., this year, 1s $2.50 per $100. There is $160,000 worth of window glass In Stewart's uew store. Bulwer is the ugliest, man in Parliament, and that fa a bold word. - A. T. BCewart'a newly completed store covers two seres. Gov, Orr, of South Carolina, ts about to re- move-to Bt. Joseph, Missourt, to pmetlce Jaw. The cranberry 'erop of Wisconsin. will prove very«light, and, In many places, a total fallare. Mansfield Lovell is'plaitinit pesceful rfee near Savannah. Miss Burdett Coutts offers £500 In. prizes for the eniivation of eotton In indin, . A Boston elgar dealer anys he sells three hun- dred clgure dally to women. . Harper's Bazar ls n very grout success. Over £0,000 coples nre printed weekly. Bayard Taylor is worth $80,000, and owns three abares in the New York Tribune. The French army consumes 101,000 oxen per The Washingtonpolice force pumbers 238 ofll- cers and men. Meny familica are now emigrating from Ken- Lucky!) to 312 ich Tanda in Missouri. . The. number of-ontrics al.the Ohlo-State: Fair is 600 gtooter than at any previous year, CletotkiiG has thirty-eight mies of water- works. & Telegraph operators ore needed in: California at $100 per month in gold. The banks in the oll regions are now doing a business.of Ofty thousand dollars a day. The-totmt receipts of the Illimois State Falr armounia to $10,000. ._ . TheMInticapolidand t. Anthony flouring-mills will tarn out 180,000 barrels flour next. two months. Tro Vermonters have beet chorning for the championship. The wiuner brought butter In- alde of two minutes. > A Saratogn unfingemem. of lust summer bas niroady borne frall In a $7,600 ring, at Tiffany's, New York. A firm fn Manalllon, Ohfo, has sold 200 reapers and 200 sopurators, this year, and expocts to do more next. Growers small samplea to this market, with a view of get- ting bids on the same, should beat In mind the fct, that all purchases aro made subject to the draily agreed upon, between the seller and buy- ar, for such as are thrown out, and the transac- ton is (ien considered closed. Mach better. prices can be obtatiied on consignments at hand --for the reason, that in buying \to arrive,\ the purehnser is always subjeoted to more or leas risk by the many unfavorable changes in. the market, which ure likely to take place at any moment. Imports this week from Germuny 26 bales. Our London correspondence says under date af September 19th: \_._.2 ©Since our last report of the 12th; the. favor- able change notlced hy us has been further de- veloped, and the result shown large and active trade In most every clase of Hops: Fine winples In particnlur, meoting with especial at lenl‘on at an advance of from four to tive sbBI ing perfewt. This Improvement will probably be mulntained, but the large quality grown (exceed ing previous estimazes) ond the ugly appearance of a great proportion of our samples Will. serve to keep prides In chock, and prevent any mater- inf advance. The Foreign markets are reported moro netive at lower quotations, present eurren- ey ranging as follows, viz: New My.“ on the spot Fine ' for delivery Brunswick and Alsace Bavariatin cols ces cke. The growth in Germany tobe fully equal to estimates, and there will donbless be a consid- erable quantity uvallable for exportu. Prices Current Of Hops in the New York Market Ors reais New Yorr Srate-Goodto Prime new, 15 @ 18 ° Choice to Fauey new, 22 25 to Priino mew, 18 18 «+_ Prime to Choice new,. 20 (@22) - none. Mrowtoans.. 2. - none. Frartixas of all grades, . 8 ao Fomman, 15 20 |__ ___ Nork -_- - Corron-Middling 'uplands, at 27 cents. Fl‘wun—The following . quotations, . closing qulet: © Suportine Stateand Western,$6 30@1 00; com- mon to cholce extra State, $7 50@§8 05; com mon to cholee ox, Western, $7 10@8 60; grod to cholco white wheat extra,8 60(@10 30; com- mon to cholce round hoop Ohio, $7 76@10 00 common to good] St. Loals, 8 00@10 00; to cholco St. Lonls 10 00@18 60. . California Flour quiet, at $8 50@10 76. . Rye Flour at $6 00@8 00. - Corn Menl, western, 6 75, Brook- yn, 6 00; white city, ( 25 i irregular and unsettled, open ing n shade firmer hut closing dull and declin- Ing. sles 19,000 bu. at ©1 75(@I 80 for No. 1 Spring os_2 and 3 do.-mixed, #1 75@1 80 for No, 2 do., $1 90@1 92 for No. 1 do.. $2 20 for amber Indiana, ond 2 624 for white California, _ Rye more active and In the buyor'a favor; sales 32,000 bu. Western at $1, - 30(@1 68. Barloy firm; enles 6,000 bu. -two- rowed Sint at $1 80, and small sales, Canada West on p. t. - Harley Mait to quiet;. sales 1,000 bn. State at $2 25, Corn without decided cbange; sales $6,000 bu. at $1 08@1 10 for an Western, $1 11@1 12 for sound $1 24 for Westorn gellow Oats about gun at Bumpler summoned a continent to arma, and peaceful, p us and harpy milllons were harried to the harvest of death. The election of Beymour and Blair, does not ment a chance of ralers, It meang u reaction; a counter revolution. What was ever gained by counter revolutions? They only Intensify pmasion Increase erime and sharpen the thirst for bl audfurther revolution. What did Eogland grin by reaction n 1660? 'The most eruel Mounts, licentious and diggraceld. *xhe ver had. The oppression of Charles IL Jarig lL, Torced stil nnmmmmluuonwztlvna 1688, 1m? partion we to go- 0 the gros k ima- of the 6 twig glmhlxu’q 59mm that brougbt on 4he reign of terpor in\ France, and punish all Eatope In blood fortwenty lob years. »Wornre now practically at of onr | We have reached its logical re. rmlts--freeddit for all the Union, and theequality u6 alt before the law. The: country is com- poretivelyQalét> All clanses urs safe in life, liberty and property. We now need ont me and 4bne» {d -récuperate. 111135 will e dosa adorier this-we suppose, artien will disoivep. more tolerant. to wll,' will 3p“ sa Thisto the wink 'f 'the age. yeard cago tre ves: pre-) nertbed Catbolier and Jer | The retribatio® tw sequence to unfversal amnesty and with 'betweets r c mees andielusses it- wil soon follow. Now will the people riai-all on the bust of adie! Will they, In a reckléns effort -to escape: inevitable but chanessOfandther-wary and Invite us once more to thearnttabof blood? Not a civil'bat an Intermscine far>tefore which will pale the fate! gigsntit Eglecin magnltode as the molehill to méunt «ndin Merceness and fary @a we'cinnsofab‘bcmghengecl a deno#.\ : Ue United stator. . Let the people: notlcs now, when. Democracy has any advantage, gold. ad* vances accordingly, gs it did during the war ithen the rubols obtained a victory, £27\ The Democracy of this locality are among the most eafiicet of Horutto's \frends and aro the most bitter snomica of hoy principle which in the life of Ropubllcaniam. | They aro strange / charactors, and even in Their «determined hatred towards the govethinéit, which 'er be of no Aral (but? a thof think they discbyer Jnthe result of the town, meetings in Connocticnt~-which gives the Re- a gain more that- sufficient to over- baldncé the majority of the last election. It is an intoeent indufzence, Let them ro» Jiden. {@\ The Joarnal ndmlts Greenbacks toay be tareful mohey. It gays \'do one dehibafhe prop- oaltion that gold .or Itg. equivalent is Inwfol noney.\ | reach apar with gold, we bavi thi Sournal's assertion [ they are lawfot mona, | But: Sonix didn't go so far. He can make thal adnifeiton goly on the contingency that \Republican laws are lawfol.\ Geatlemen, get together and agree upon some? aranmente would confuse a Philadelphia law- yer. \ L000 {@\ While a fiw of the colored people of the Routh are: the' whilte Democrats 2s gradp b} the, ebtsfort |, r m-th once - Inr'to pay thore who had enlisted at. that meting . at work, woul never rest. A confllet must! When Earope svt alarmed, and the per cent» | 10 thras who hed collated at_ that meeting, $% | enane, . Any trifle might bring it on. | A @lingle] axe there tleelines. the. price of gold goes np in an to «1 w|,.’.\; then “Talia?\mhfi time, and aulte wore eamiienced against him. . Rol ert Parker, Faq, read to the company . tru _proposi- timox that were made by Mr. anpp. One, of three linédred dollar to be pal to the soldiers, which would pay all claims against him. The other, of ive bundred dollars to be psid to the soldiers' fam}- tine during their nbeence as necessities mquired. 'This proporition was ied, and the first. onn ne- eapied. Mr. Knapp. pald avery, claim made againat him, the mouoy inning mmg‘iv: way hands, £7. Bun wE cany Co Depoaty, Hopt 21, 1868, (44, N. Y. 8. V. The frets os given can be substantlated by num- her of onr elzens in Deposit und Y. «C+ Yours, 4OSJIUA BMITHL Tho Delownre Express, having sppted. to the Justices, \comes forward with. the tillowing of their records:\ & Which Should the Soldfors apport, Chas, Kakpp, or P; R. Qilhert1 The Freeman's Journal; of Coopetatotn, has re-concected, {n the Shanon of a. fellow by the name of Tor Heath notation-Dower- ndw of Uns head shyster, formerly of «tifla nm§ set semiot; £3000 ase of the pro-Rebel press an: uters 0f n Ditrict, fand eon mot Fat myonte wi rept nt of p yin the payment of | We thank the 's Journal for thus early riving us the opportunity of holding ap tothe and Loyal men of the 19th in stdidlog contrast the two men for . whom thelr sullrages nro asked. for Representative In Gon- fab« n In. to the offered in. 1862. to fig aeth eti Whie the 144th ent of Delaware Coun- ty wan being raised, m spirited contest.was ing on between the peveral. Counties to £1 view z Amect- d Deposit, for ots r aw under -n6-cireats= t vole Democratle pmztamine- Il‘flifldtm fondness for -RepubBicans but they Eever deccived umfamwyulr e respect dowith tho Northern gtd car seccmlon Tiere, by A p ice of voubg ha thelr old rebel ibn: that ithe megroos mente mash, for (”5&ow wat the Tosh is thi Sort: will. toll Jprgoly th - 7 sems to Do & calidid man, and we will ty to anawor him candidly. The -policy of the Republicans is that the hands be paid. in yold, or paper when it has a rulue equal to yold. - They do not propose to pay the bonds for some years 5“.qu herein to the difference in the platforms of the two par- ties, - The Demoeratle Party would. take up the houds, r«deeming them In groenbacks, at tho varliest option. . Thia would treble the currency, and prove disastrous in the extreme, as Horatio Seymour rnd'the Freeman's Journal bave dem- onstrated. R The Republican Party would motnvail Itself of the option: pressated, while pold remains. at a premiim. . Topay off the debt Io greeabacks, nnlesa the bolder 1s williztg to take them, would he repudiation, and to force greenbacks on the houdholders world #6 Infsto the eafrency that it would not be worth \ton centeon the dollar,\ as Horatio Seymour himself has eaid. . The Ro- publican Party- would therefore walt until a sonnd financial policy bas brought greenbscka to par with gold, and enabled a resumption of specio payments. . gind the to the extent of the abili- [ ty of Te Government, it would arni} fteelf of the option to eall In. . The holder would not then care whether be had greenbacks-or gold, for a wreenback dollar would beas good as a got, dollar: and the Government would not caré to play the role of a 'men, cunning, drunken, thleving nigger,\ does any one unppose C. J. £. would have shown. his Inttlals In the Argus to wuch n. atranie document as the one we havo quoted? - By no nouns, . Rnpy, then, must have prompted C. J. 8. to the annckxhu hns made upon B. A. 8. \ We have gard this strange document contained a little truth and ua good deal of falsehood. . fo the parallel we drow above, much is elfted, but much remaiow bidden, . Lot us reveal: lat: Tt'ls folso that 8. A. 8. was a vagabond. 2d: He was not a mean, cunning, drunken, thieving niggez,.and-outstde of the Copperhead etemont of this village, not n man will gay so. 3d: He was. not discharged from the saloon, and was bot amonable to the charge of bebitaml drunkenness. . He left his struntion with the pur- pose of enlisting Iti the defence of his country. He caught the Inspiration that. was at that time moving among the people of his rues. for their amtlloration and. advancement in <the scale of fife. - He drank, as do thobsinds of pale fsees, but he was not an habitarl drunkard Ath: He abandoned bis wite and child Just as every married man did who went to the war, and ti no other way. * 1 oth: He did not go to Washington and de- mands commission, | Ho was promoted for meritorious- conduct, tnd was thi first of his at extent, support the ticket this fall, as It loes not represent them, - Mr. Allen closed by referring to the attitude of the two parties upon the financial questions of tho day. His mapmer In the delivering of his specch, was qulet and courtcous, with no at- tempt nt oratories! display, but at the same time emphatic and cleat, and commanding the closest attention ofall dprmem from the beginning! tothe closeof his address. We would now like to- ask the democratic cor- respondent from Westford a fow questions: 1} Is not the foregoing a fair synopsls-of Mr. Aller'a speocht 21 WH he be so good a# to polnt out wherein it is \shuffling rambling and abounding In wild assertions,\ \ ' 9: Did 113011111110, tn his reply, dufimvo any of the posltigns taken by Mr, Allent--In fast did he not dodge the larae altogether, making urging speech cumin“ reckless denials of the Republicas party for 'car hich epublican y for certain note whicl complained of but which fo not affect mam-35 testes of the canvass evet if eatablished? bare - d completely ' u the' of the and 1 Bung! 0mm mind Is that {t would hard to decido who seemed the worse 'used np,\ the audience, or Bann himself, at the elose of bis speech. * Ho inked very lond-made great may effort and perspired freely. 'In faét, Buti thade the hardest work In attempting to reply to this abnse-of the | ., A mountrin of magnetic fron has been dis- covered in Lapland. It is suffictent to supply the world with magnets, Twoenty-aight ladies: have secoded from the Congregattonh1 Church ot Elmwood, Connecti- cut, becutse they were denied the privilege of taking part in church mootings. It is angorted that this years apple crop is the largest Massachusetts \hns produced for many past sensona. M. Naritechkine wou 200,000 francs at Baden whilo wating half an bour for a train, Judge Hilton; of Now Tork, gotn's sulary of $25,000 a year fornttending to A. T. Stewart's law business. An: urchin in Rome, Ohlo, found a stone for which a Jeweler offered him $478, but he sont It to New York, where he will protnbly get much more. The Oblo spotted fever kil s in rbaut five min- tes. 5 Philadelphia gent iwo million of petro- leutn to Barope last week. Rever in tho of Baltimioh bas there heen tore rapid progress in bulldiog than do- ring the pppseat yout. It is eatfmated that there will be 50,000 miles of completed rallrowi! In this country by the end of 1870. - Ger. Hanegek Isat Longirood, Mo., suffering from the reopening of a nani he recaived at le, better; sales £4,000 bu. at 69@7%%c. for new Weatern at railroad depot, 71@@T24 for do afloat, the latter an extreme. Provmioxs-Pork, at the following prices : New Mees, '. 28 50 @ t T6 closing at $28 60 cash. .' Old Mess .. $28 50 28 70 Prime .. ... . ... 24 00 24 so Prime Mess . 26 25 27 11 Beef al $19@20 60 for new plain mess, anl $20 50@24 75 for extra. Beef Hams dull; sales-bbix. ut $20@20 00. Cut meats steady ; enles 760 pkgs. nt 11 12} for Shoulders and for Hats. Middlcs trm and quiet. Lard firmer; soles 826 tlerees 'at 161@194 for steam, 200, for ketilo rendered. Butter quiet at $1(@38 for Ohlo and 38@48 lor State. Cheese steady at 13@17. Goup--1. Govemment Srocxs-- - Closin@#prices : U. S 6s reg., \B1 114i 6-208, coup., 88. 110, U. 8. 63, coup., '81 114 lb-m-Janmd July 109, 8-208, reg., '62 T14$:5-208, coup., \67.1 $-203, coup., \2. ..1184(8-208, eoup., \68 8-208, coup., '64 110 [lo-40 coupons. =-- Utica Markets, Sept. 29. Fiour dull and lower, Common State at $8 vo (38 15; No.1 nt $9 (9 25: red winter .109 .104 extra at $10 25@10 60; Canada and ai $11. 75@12 00; pestry at. Bis 00@1s pim “EN-fill! of white winter at $2 ' 2 76, amber winter $2 25@2 85: spring, ”fix 40 [ which It pall, Tor a gold dollar would be worth no more thatfa greenback dollar, <And thus the entire question would be solved, withotit the vepudiation, inflaton or bankruptey which must attend the other policy. . Ite eariest payments on- the-pablie-dott -to migrated within years,, and then. [x fifle fi?ifil“fi“,\“ bepald. Now, \in fileen years normal increasein population. will be many millions of peoples and in wealth at least SNeeX billio bf mibbey, | AF thiit ine: whist od easy bistte} If will be to. pay off. the in- 'debfedness they due, Enquirer cannot fall to see. ng | We dre now ralsing for allodt expenses. some fD esen latins If three doDlars io Greentiétal wil pay ts tra comas ifGraesie ges color torecelvo the sanction of the Government in thé fay of commisglon. > Bpace.compels us to elosa; | That S. A18. bas done well, and Is receiving \Kis reward, becarre of bis valor and intelligence, C. J, €. would bato shown hiniself the mantd bave nde now * al, Tustesd' of Enowledigor and (elt only figmgmflmgfllLSlflmanhKMGF reasons with the power of a Plato: Lister to blgr : Greentiacks are {mofid shoney, (Wham Bouds can be paid off In them, whether they are tux-Lb seventy centa or fify centr or one cent on the dollar!-providing \Republican lawfot.\ | If'these Taws aro lawfol, and under which the bonds were iind dollars for their face, how can they be paid to fractions of dolerg? Lil __ \Remix wavely has not forgotten that Bonds wéan Jawa het of Cougress subsequently to must be glod thé polit that The dollits « very Ett «Iiference is what stm Eatmm the bonds two éakhummaégm wot» tls principle I Os Altsfext st. Statated | A we #1 thank Setty to eomrect Bese. tse of} ~ 1 [~ tha of June last the Journal aaid: \'If thase bonda-the5-40-were now dus; they caught not (o bo pad “New tenders, for the Calame in gora 7 :Tported German price © cat them, - For “ti? dcknexs'hmnfihmwt bow severe tril of t * tae whs resorted Io aa 2 sovereign temady__ | (* > Macsorte WAm—Svpmor to the best im- Cone ® at the; If Uistazy: of affection, thetomach torail Arour whicis lows incense nn Gettysbarm - > rambling\ speech that we ever naw, \9 . C per bush. Corn, Uirm at #1 20 ._ for We admit frooly that Bann had the advantage of Theénrporol Portland is througed with- fsh | western, Osta, new, T6¢ 33 bush. Com Meal, Mr. Alle in some In the first place ermotfetraft, Wie 406 adlt befng tn the harbor coarse, $50; fine and corn and oate $51 per ton. he m a | and 500 long.thy: eontt, . Tho entch ofmarkoral | Ght . - groat paint, and goes far In conviocing and aus. 4 Tight. -' - » ali, Sales of finoat $% 55 bol. . tuning, mauwmoenuc Intellect. He talked -__- Chickens 250.5 turkeys 28¢. I. Para—A2. last upeech extending: considerably | | When the Plantation Bitters were first made [ 158, Mes, $31 50; cloar, $33 bbl Smoked over the apecifled time. - He also had the last | known to the American peoptewome seveh year-] Meats, Firm, hame ders M4}e. word, which advantage bo made good by It was supposed they rere an entirely new | Lard, Searce at 19f@#lc. a B. Politocs, ndvatting the only semblance of an argament | thing, nnd ligd never before heen used, S6 far | 55@60c $) bush. - Beans #3 00 ® bush. -In al} of his talk,-ata when heir-ge Athe- Enited-States-m-com- ndp a ~ her knew there would be tty for a | cerned. this ally o, hiC._ R is also iru 1 | prime. . Cheese, 12@16¢, B ®. 25¢. ll (Lili Henl be no opportupliy ~- :-| te nix-fin\ 3 \and mT-I‘Trrlhflfie duren. Cap Emugm meg f wa would ask our demoeratls Mends | fsland of St. “mauve rty years ago, aa | P ton. Green Apples, 50c@$1 00; . In Westford how many more auch discussions eny obi planter, captain doing wgnmmhmnma to ll; lads? with u‘; Here Tflfi‘i‘ will tell you. If Albany Markets, Sept. 28. even with +mon-poltieal anush> men + is netly within My retollection that on the | | Frove axp Mrzar-For wellknown favorite vmfiufimytldmawum dot gammm age-1:1. “mind“ de ful} ie de 7 5 an e tro would | deoand at bat fo In that town., X. Invfinlfl: bave. theBitters mopng the ship's dram tame.“ Tre prices wn tions the market rolea aflfifi‘fi Corn Weal dull ngssei“ Gzam-Whest in moderate demand, sales 1,500 bu. No. 3 white Genesee st $2 20. and Too bu, No. 2 white at #2 40. gist. Tom er; Western at $1 14, with no- Barley dull. - Osts dull at 33@740, for Western, T5 for State. NEw Fall & Winter Goods! bevy stock ot Past wl. which 41 zo £ tun} e Dods which 521 be mid Pract Kemae, att flaw Flam art Brocids, A+ Promsoues, and Yagem Porm, mdl fr Tears weit ni ”an?“ unity-g. ahripe Dax rre. voi t bow inspection. and approval of the buyer, nnd such Ho \l inverlahly fleck; . A lower price In then gen-