- 't. , ,, II II I ' - .. UI ... JI.V ll.l..'MilLAJll,fcJ..l,,.juijt-;:-1 . : jt- - - -yo....j:.- 'J. t. )'- ' If I , ... : : , THE SENTINEL. i caivrtret but I gratifying to every true lrjt, itil every tbeeewetitulioa, , iiM-TJir'jyfW' of the reaction gainst th revolitionry apint which Iia ...n trolled public effitir for ume. time pant. t Bwsuuft (jws'I been y!'iV,y. ..' i,HIs' o11ie' tWisTrfuTT. .ii ' .T.;i rcJ, jet ttie. tticn. ...Ii-nres of il certain progre-s me every i ,,., ,n,f(,t. The failure id impeach j m.,,t U We ftrst itiwyerriert mrmg' th nw ,.nr id eventi which marked empliHlieally tl,e priire i of ri-aellon. Outcropping in ilii lU'lH'at pariy llWll, II mj im ,,, ,iin strength as it mIIb on. Tlii nomination of Grant and ptiltnit, at Cuii 'h 'o, i another proof tlit Hiodvration, or st let alarm at the Mri'lea of ultrn ,. ' .r.. ta hwntn rert rrcnprHt in tint Kaiin io"t 'ju d - i Grant could I I mimijii, i - t have accored the nonuation, if open utrim had ruleil the hour. Wmlc alone j w,,iild havo (iiiti'd (lie requirements of Phil j linn Hti veoa, flinglitiu, Uutlcr, iVc, but lor i llii-crrtninty f defeat if be hail l ce:i tbethcappr lender,- heiiPf the noimnution o! (imnt ; yet il- uiiivcrj!twliii). amoiiK really inodcr le and - nun of all pariie. rccoila at n-kiit! Grant, uuder the thriatciiiiii; !-e:t ,, nffiiirt which now ao clearly me.nacia I lift Witffflr pf..Jb Tvrriiiirttt. Tbu uiuin liou of Qrant nd Colfax, an we hare e! where remarked, t-xi ttea no entbusiantu Nier, within our recollection, ban a nomi nation fallen o n'ly " 'be put. lie ear Much oLlWwAuluf eutbuAUlu nmy lie at- trihuud to tbe )e"eral eipecUtion ol the n.,,inilon ot (iiaut. et thia can hardly I at-eemwt fnr 4b xtnt. uf the indifference aith whiob It baa ticen received. The election in Oregon and Wanlimg ton city go atrongly to confirm the adrance of tbe !-. The gaina of the Democ racy are tbe mor remarkable, liecauac of the intense hostility engendered against marla by tha BaJBcata and tbft officials of tbegoTernment, moatly Radical, to keep alite and Uwsraaaa that hoatility. . The c ceaaiona to the Democratic atrength, there fore, plainly iaUeihaltlia;''ieC(n)d aober thought" ia bringing the masses back to first principle! and to their former detotion to the Constitution and the Union. Kur a moatb past, and more, tbe proof bas been clear that thia reactionary spirit has been strongly setting in upon the better iotuoilta;4 jw'j. .JK .ur- ince that Chiet Just tea Cbaaa had become alarmed at tbe nltraisifts of bia party, and that his tyropatbha were falling in with the reaction, baa induced many to connect bia nuue Uh tb nomination of the National Democratic ConentWB at New York, in Jul. J', b" JMCB JetedJj stated that leading Democrats and ConserTativea were seriously meditating bia nomination. We have been slow belioTe that Mr. Chase could put himself in soch a posture towards the revolutionary spirit . of his party, as to make it at all safe for the Democracy serious ly to consider his nomination. We felt that coosiderMioM at policy W'gbt, in the treot of bis willingneaa to tanU upon auch a platform aa the Democratic Contention wooM adopt, rongiy 1m bia notuinii t ion. The faix that until within a few years be bad boea a ttoifom I?eiocTti, ttigetbor with tnawsa-idencea ol bii growing hostility to tbe nltra programme ol ihe Kadicalaj lelt room to beliee, that, in the eTent tbeDem ocratic Convention believed thai Mr. Chaae Waa tfienla11al5erTm"tte Radical trttb certainty, no might be too nomine. Our telegram, on yesterday morn mft "pwaenttejr ia detatt tbe preaeirt4 po tion of CUiol Jostice Chase and Lis iljlng nes to perafi itb tb Democratic party, (provided tt ahould be ascertained 10 represent fh vlwf Mr.( Cbaae correctly,) increase; tlie pWibility oi bia nomina tion. Tet. fortber development are necea sary to audtorixe inch an eipecUtioq. Tbe National Democratic Convention will donbt les be la possession of ail the fact necr -sary to I full tuifey t tb aitoatlon, ntl will eertaioly select a ticket with tb view ut defU0g.JUdii,s)iini fcTr tar J0'? every true dtver tt bia country wilj most ar dently py, ' j " file feawfiTI " em' niau in Hocittobaoi county went from home, a la d5Miaolving U.tlo rr Kro boy io brg4 A argr man came near the premises, ana asked tbe UltV Jxy who was ia the bouse Being informed that no nee waa at Borne, be ioaiated oa aninii in. iiLlnnlna made, and be got boldVif the boy and whipped bias. Tht Uttla fel low then rati to tbe bowae, getting there be fm tb man, picked, np a.ga nd shoHiira dead. Wbea tba!!! of pfemfee cAia bot ieport he bad done. Faithful guard, that I. , Wara, froea the Jiatbat aNflnar ber of olUxeaeof WUnsiagton bave invited qtam ? yWt- ;y, bator le:ng tbe Btabl5 fisV has promised to s cept, if poVibk. Welkope that be nay lie abk to do Wilawnigloo' frieUd bave tbe keaek o dipeneing elegant boa piUliUsw. '" Tbe Cbarlotte ;t'tlatjra' to bur oaii- in tb Bust. H adnilta tBdr atWaTOtnra, Cat inaiata that CbarlotU win bear off tbe nalm WeTt? A- Walinir. i we won't nuarrel about Pie matter. The irirfs are a!li SnitdA.SKArinauAll-CM.ln7wr-tiiiaMV3TaB "- "T- rr -f . cbaresung. TUB JACOBIS QAHlf. "Duta," ihe well informed ao.l generally reliable rwrrewpandent at 'the IVaHimot In the Mine letter tn which heiminnntctr the rVual wile (Bt to ou the Arkansas Bill, expresses doubt whether it nnrl the Omnibus Bill can ps over the "inevitable veto" ot the. President.' ,We adticn-to the opinion we have uni formly expressed, that tin result will be dif ferent, - thiit the fltates will be admitted, ia the cour of a few weeks, do the basis of longies- il i ill H.I. pted, by stroking ft"1'1 pi . -iW .tiiHM 4 U4iiM1b.Att will le oliviatrd Alter nil .f Hi vaunitAl sliirim cl the It licil . .1 l(. r ooi' rue tin: Chi tion, and itft' r I Ik Clil ( 'lOIVi HtilHt i lid 'tati ..v. r i In-ii:tc-s il .1 of tll.it policy, ( Imntiv .1 :ire ti repUtl'iHte its ovvn I tliii'voUH and ili ;.l aid i Ihh In U'H rid IK h . .1 i r mi-,. lipt ilpolt "Natter(t.! "" , ( 11,11(1,1 ' The only i. i-m Conuri'Minutd J nuiltcr, ci.-o m I v liu Ii litn nilliirnct'iJ tlie ha tt hfMitatv in th '11 1 ..i ' t lit'V iiilVf iloill. ia. I it tl t. I" tiTl VOlt lt I'lll 1)1 ixmie umv, att-r tn- r.ft ittitt-tt I heir noini -mrs I.ir (lit- I'li-ii.li'nry nn'( Vift- I'rt'aideQcy, nil' I I Ii u ! Ihm tin' U ultc.il I'.it nmy .H3 pitclifi iti tin- Urmnrrii ir tirt. La order u iian y mil tUuif lruuiUa-a ol j called ro- rrmtmrtiiV'i vide nmnt rtrt'i, tiT t'hf shuip time, t r thf f" h1 tutrix v "t" lining (be fli-ctoral villi n iiu a h ich Iriiiut h t In in Senator E !ni'ii).j. l i Ht- S u licru oUtt-H, iikf a trriJi,' vision, ' VVrniitnt, hail ctmij' torwm d mill il oitun Krtvli-t'U Tlii'i tli Cwuliii, Iwiltb I. .ii haniii. UTiHiiliiiilppt I. rescMH-tivflly. ih.ill ti lion ill the eteetm i !itl-- 'if 'iriilli. Nnrili i i iic-it. ririila AU- V Up rntitlntl Ut rt'rtimH(tv ( 'ftlicKc ft.r i.ir uli.iict' of Prpwident or Vn'e-1'riii.tiieut. r thf t'uiteil MirIi-m anil mi eleeloral v iiu lm I l.- r '-i--L . i.i "I e..nnteil from any of nueh rwpelivi- Sttii. uuteHH. st the time pr. nerilii'd hv law f..r iln- i:li'ie or eiretur-. the people of unrh -,(i- Ntmll, piirnrtsiit to ttie andaiui Cuygiirtt w 11 iH.ti'f, tme mum tlio fonrth itar WtrrfliMr.'SHaiptMd a ftaawnailoa of hiat (.i.ieriiiiieiit. Nhli hsvi- lu eii ori-'imzi'ii awl wnilt Ml piaeelul nratliin, au-l lUieb HtaU-a aluli linvi- alwiU emni euiillnl to repre aentuaiitui ui LiuiKretui, pursuuiil to the He'ta uf vtomr U1-.UUU. The simj le meaning ol ' I this is, that the Rn.liU reeoijinlii tbe fact Lliat their succchb in the president inl elei tton can only be accomplished hy a compact and solid Southern vote. Hence, if any one ol tj,etn should happen to vole against Orant, it will at once be declared thut the government of such State is not in "peaceful miration," and it vote will not tic counted. It tlicy shonlri all vrter Grant, their govern men t will be pronounced "peaceful" to an extent that wan never clmmed for the fanciful Utopia. Thia ia the laat stride of tbe revo lutiouary monster of Radicalism. A grave question arises : After the South- eistt m lAvMJrMss they are co-equal Hlatcs with all the reat. They will have tbe sole pnlver to regulate snf frago for thetnaclvwt, and they will hare nil the rigbta possessed by Massachusetts, Ohio, Uichignn, or any other State. They will have the same constitutional right to have their electoral vote counted that New York has How ia that right to be dtveated f Sup pose that the vyte of a State, thus attempt ed to lie excluded, should be sufficient to determine the result of tbe Prcaukntial election. Would not the Radical candidate, declared elected by etfeb eluiB, be a President of force ! Would Hie white mass es of the North aubmtf to this f Would it not bring about civil war? Where would all this eud ? Edmunds resolution, white H ia sign! ft cant of the desperation of Radicalism and ot its eonacionsneas of approaching disao rot!orr, 1, at the same time, one of tbe-moat heinous evidences yet presented of its crtzy, revolutionary and diabolical designs upon the Constitution and the lihertiea of tbe cooatry. Death op Ma. BucHAisaa PaociiiiA TIOW or Tnc PaiuinRisT. Wathingtm. June , 1868. Tbe President, with deep regret, annonncea to the people of the United States tha di?cesywiM .ll'Ueatland, Pennsylvania, on the let instant, of his honored predeces or.Janea Buchaoaal - The event R 'i occasion mournini in the nalaoa 1 tU Wuf aafminent ciljUen and honored palilic aervknt. Aa a mark of respect for his memory, it ia ordered that the Executive Departments I irowediately placed lb, mourniii;. and all busineea (x suspended on the dayoffne funeral, N .,.. It is further onlcTtd that the War and Navy Department cause suitable military and nttviil hoaoj to be paid on thia occasion 0 the memory ot Ibe illustrious dead. y Akbbw JoHxaoir. , . - " f ' v 'TeMtiiw BafaaTAKT or War. General Scbuneld is perhaps the youngest man who hiu oenpied thepositioo of ftecretary of WarAHeisBot yet thirty-seven yea a of age. Hegradaated al TTePint in it3. He waeiBadeBrvt MajiK General in 183, and mt subsequently raised to i tbe full rank, " Io Ma 1S67, he was aseignerl to duty as General Comtuandias; tbe trst BiUUry distnet, cooaiatiag. of tlie. Stat ot. Virginia. . rr--; -V-' - ' -" ' Manager ifriniweil lh VerVaaifeaiftB' Vrtp Mr. Wool ley ia enstody until be haf ".pur ged biataaif of oontswapVi If Mr. Woolley baa lb tettne amount ot ' contempt that all good wen i l ave for the mean and imo I Uwt petty tyrantr M" Butleii 'BaiemngT Committee, how is it possible tor any man lo. porg himself of It daring 1 -whoHi life- iait- A fw aaosslha aaa Greeltrj said fefProf Wy Oe serai Grant can afford to be a dead asvd rioaib candidate, bat this country caa- not afford to elect a def and dumb Preai- - ,w "W' I .,.ll"f Bl I i , i ,' UUS. I1 4SS eMl 1'OWKIi 10 HI: U I L A J H FHA (IK rebate, a lew date sine,.. tl.e.IIoa. it-ie-dv Johns'in in a few loejic.il sentence, c - tu pletely dissipated the modem tu I uxurpn live idea that Congress has any powui to , regulate the franchiw in the Sin'i- j Senator Morton, of Indiun, li.'ivnt ! Radicul, followed htm. Inking the Mime j view, and even employ ino much i!r'Uie-r -languse in condemnation ot the ttltenijit t.' 'rrnrsnw'emrWrryrrs-" rfcrir?rw-"-';!JJf1;rVri' Kitwler dt'tivcrp l a wcl!-writ ff-a otuniou nil liu ;in,('hi(U', an. I S-iifttof Truinliuif iki Ur-tl tlmt thf rti i u I inns nit rnlirultnm Tht! fttllowin in tiie tvxt u St-nntor J'-lni , 9nn'A Hrumeiit, uii'l it is nuriuiive : j "Mr. J. vwnt on t niu- Hn i n t t!ir j Htnenf.meiit of Mr. Uraki-, i'Ht(finlitin l)ml , the right (it reuUtiny t ht Miitfinyt wtm vtHif j t' go My in the SlrtV-J. It tilihot lf (o(jr,,( I t lint any nut-It o tr Irt r In iiel'L,"il'i 1 to tbt- ffHnei l fafoveriiiiitMit, nnl tn-n- it iw - j lrt(s ifilictfiidv UM.it S,uu- 'I'lic ullVnt , il Nt ui, ti I.' Iif n uul.ih l j in A'kAtitaHit, titt New York uutl il;ir (mi I Hixl oOi r rtlntfs hnw ilic mnt; rontml ovr f the suffer t an when uif I'ni. tn was frrinl, In ;hi fVfiit wli U Irt'fom - "I l'ic Mj"iu.it of lb BrrtU'H t hth! i i A i K m a- i' tn be tif. privcl ot tin- nl. t. h1. i in -In- titl tv lt privt'il ot any ottii 4 S Why 'i uot I 4ur s j provitU h"w m int iih iii'tii! ot thr lif'in-l i ture sin- f-lmll huf, h iI what j.rotc.--1. ttlfj hImII Ii", til. trim ot hiT tl'L A Iiyicallv, on v rerrivr ut no i U-r roti- , t lu sum t tmit 1 1 1 it 1 1 t 'tii'i 1-Htt 1 1 1 l rt;lt rcifulnlo tu- irmu hi,', it Un lit' i it;lit to j rfjuliiU- niij oil, r itn. I t iiT tiilor nuht I which pmuina tt tht itatf. It 'onKrx. run itn4v tliiH (''liili; mm ii ui hi-ttf'M siuii 1 Vote, It (Mill Mil pi t.-li lllliiit Lltnl ti- men hnti role, tiott tttii)tn tthnil vi4 , (iutt aliens Iih11 vttf. If ( 'onri hrtst tin- ir t Ktiy tint ( htactt man shatt ntwnvs voir, turn n t-.tr im thai 4-vi rvth.lv -Ne ! f i f E .il -vnv- lc -Mi. J. a&ki'il for the ttftlihg t( d- cl-1 " 'if the Supr. ine (Jnurt in the n?e o M s 1? ippi, tluit Coiiu'm? f -iiltl t I hoip nr iii-w State utiv rofi!esioii nt tor iuherenl )i'irilcem wl.it. ti wntihl j l ict iiKf-a attm equality with the oiler Slulic No im hi U-r ot the Senate ntt utoie hnxioiim (Imiii In to set- theiM.' States once more in the Tf iou. Hewtiitcl to ate the I'ut'Mi itt :! w- m evetjihtu: iJtoept uluvei , il.at in joiie, iwi?r to te r-iriiiihrTf. ,:hrfie?VrtJ tl.e fluitjea were tmit h U lLitXri''- ' "t.tn ae IheTi own atTairfi iTiati WiV. ttri.jnT". Atpve all, he wanteti to O'V 1 tary arm.. . TluU. touutt. Iruui. wJiidi. we olitaineil nearly all of our rihu woulil tint for a moment, unless under dire in t e-eiit y, I aulmit to ihe rule of the liftynie'. ! In England, in London, where vire mulls j in itn mon hoirttt form, yoil iifn r wi- a ; atrliUer . tbey ar nil a. udiou.sl) kept m then j harracka. and afi never aeen rxcept h hm there is the jfri fttt mcett-iiy. H- 1 "J prejudice agaiitsr our military who lnniin quered the grimteut r 'Mlliou the world rvVr naw.hut military power laalwav utirrrain i ecf.aod U therehre dfinpnM." ' Tfrrtifrit thfitte 81 a tea tou'k, Uiu In nun led them lu k aa equals. He nor any ot them would v,,iu j to mi here lea than le tqtiftl of their it--" j ciatea. What iiiiin ol the Noith would tt ! wllline to aurremU-r uu the Mtn iiu.il of j Gilbert Abbott A' U icln tt made very nice things out of tbe Comic Klackstoue, (.'eiiiie Mylholouy, &c. But, as we, auid last w.i ek, the Irfindon VneA never inmgiiwd anytbinK asfupny as the Chicago ('onvemiyn mid its platlortn. As we also said' laat week, it won't do to eihaust tbe comic platform ui a tingle go. Tbe curled Anthony uiiuht swallow tbe solved pearls of the seductive Cleopatra at one intemperate draught ; liut Anthony waa, after al, a kind of nup.ri.il pig, and the do ky ti'ieen of the Nile no better than aha aloimld be. But the comic pearl of the Chicago platform must lie kept carefully away from cider vint-uur, or airy iMwlvr tokp one by on, pol ished on the CUtfs of the people's a4. e.n..;, and tossed from hand to hand.ao that everv iKKly many have their lair share of , lu.nei-t aughter over them. Now, tiitn. Udua and. gent lcnitu. we will have tbe great "pigeon trick," or hvctiou No. 2. Here it i: "8d. Tbe gnarantre by Congresa of eiitml tnffttrge to-tHywt mm .- demanded by WIf tnsfrtftrtirH of public safety, of gratitail and of juarlrt;ed must he maintained, while thequeatioD Ot suffrage in all the loyal State property fei Wnga to the people of tiieae Btatea." 80, yon see, w cut off the beads ui llm two pigeons. We don't pluck them now. A word in your er:-W postpone that until after tb election. ' But w tut oti their beads. Then we put them in this bag. and shake them so, and out they fly - the diita pigeon with the black uigmtq'a bend n atvd tneliiae k on wcHh to wiiiin pigeon'a head on. n dou'i see tbrouuh tha trick, eh i Verv likely. (Slop, it ay (-. -aav - eil to pbitb4 IL, Greeley is auppiawd U le ik-livaruig tins lecture.) . 1 , , 80, ladies and gentlemen, you si the eapiuasimi "EipJat aatfeaga - to- eil- Iy4 raea at the South" ia what I call a very pretty conundrum. We might have aaid, "Sooth Pole," but I told the Committee ou rb ilutions that I considered lh.it as car rying ibe loke a liuUUo far. For, yon see, when we make a conundrum, we like some thing definite. We can't bear to be eiuivo cL Now, that Section No. 3 ia what I call exact ; for, aince no man can give a defini tion of it, nor no man understand it, there isn't the, slightest danger of aay body's being arislpd by it And au soon' as tbe lecture omit) fadie and geattemen, we will rub tk chalk off the black pigeon's bead, the lamp lilacli; off the white pi(eon head, and ttWo wa'U pluck 'eta both, and have iln iu ., for tapper. - Which- aobody can eWuy. Myself, or somebody fft wir! lector n the t -omi Chicago piatforio, I'roviileocu prrniftfih)7 every week d art rig the fasioa. Adinissiuu ' The Louisrflll Jtmmai, which enjoys its rroatatioa of beinsr caution lri id tlatf- nents, avers that OeoeralAHtrailuian offered n 1mptmhmMmt4 i4lf would erawioe hL, and tbatb irued tod irate thai ateamtar Pomemy's vote waa VB4N fered him for tea tbcnsaod dollars, .The aaiai.ia ftf-etiaKti tli ewwiwwial. ft the- tlMeX. Manatrera' invcetigatsue) LluMfetlOUIllItfallllOltlLMj rl S!t4f aot Wt. HakouUl ly waiaitav Uativetv denied not by Butler, tot h teii6 TI1K authority la a question of veracrtyX-A. f.l Hume into fad pow f,.,Jfo i il to 1 up-HorWr- w- - ""i i" j. --.v yr-i.'y-aaikeis 44 wW'iaaaslAtHS4fek On' Wsshirtgton Correspondence. ! rthrmfKXT ' OSTTTK 'rKXDTX IV'.Wi.V CHIEF .It'sTli'h' I! Sc.' .f V.Ahiii.io.N, I). June i, lsti" 1 1 s Hj, , Kui loii : Tim imp. huumt il .ii u inn;; te'Miiustcd in ilis.isirt.tw .nut nti-snpuMo Imliim, rutiier thau an b ne,i ui- acarwly oo-si lih t n .1 tn m ii prcw-iii wmditi.ni, i. . .i-al. .- 'il lni.i I'm UXXiUX'.Ulc wllbai il polTucH, i nn;. . mr t it cs, iiilli. n't to appre rlillr. ia'.t- the ti . nt ot itttlth 10 . m ei . I . ie Unlit i r . o.l tl.i I- t Hd itmiwv ;?'isifp J .tsvaHv . I h' mI ir - in lyi'.ii, en i. iif. l- I ii-l efUihlin!; v,ilM'h - ill p.H"tii l.).l I '.- ..f -i !..-(, mtl-lc pni . i any eiM'tiHi-tim'-, v Idle m. .' ml t uiu In hi nitii i if 4 n, u. !i n ' i-i nil .i- tie i - i III. I' I ti .11 el.t- i'ch u i . II ii. . . ,i -r i -,U p ui I Lili;e 111. I. II ' 1'ru-- .1 .t in Ii lllil I id II i , I-i S'l'l 1. 1 in ' I he c I'' t pi o I- il the 1 1... i V I" . ' r v thiou;: ' In .1 . (:i .1 I. I I ear uiiad, not eti'i ;m ani.e.-.i i t r . 5 1 til mj.i iiuil rivii. iiii.t. lint oiaW'.l .;.l ly nikii. 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Hill! vhi. h i-Hfier to si-ft) thr-itotmiot tltnt iiftrrv or rtir ue . ,, eco,.,ii,,-co,i, .in, uhi.h It Inn 'o ImiK lltlccliid, n-il" ioiiM tt 1 s -i iilloid to prove, by the liu t" ami t in evi.l. iiri , Ihe houcitv iltid purity of All-.Ir.-n- J-ihii-ion, or their o.n .ii.titn s-. It euliliol now in; il.tlinii-.l linn no- iiv-iu'i io i iwmVttb'Pitil8t.4ail-ba pf f ri'"l v In ii t he eiirlli St tnilic.-ll 1. -us pi'ty I iiptuit Ltiuinie nmnifiist, and tlmt the mo ! live for the esiji'iiiion ol thi' purp : r. la , led ItiTy to the forcible instalment ol u j fia'iirul ilvntwtv in power, li if enunlly npp iinit, now, that the entire ptoci ciliiiiis i ol iliii parly towar.h the Preaolei.t -wein I per-i-teiitlj and di -siucdlv iutuiided to in- i l.i.-ilv tlie leeliiif ol the Aoflh nirainat him, ' fir 1 1 t In y mii(lit luive a pretext, for Ina rc- I niovul. lu n Kurd to tbe rrei'ulcn! iiil eh-c- ' lion, Biiicii their itiptnrc With the I'lmideiit, the Ha. lical party hm lieen phieed ce-rtainly i in a di'eni'iia, full of anxiety and difficulty. Thin parly i lull)' aware of tin fuel that its VxiatHnrw eannot snrrlv thtt l(t of a sintde jienetlil election ol the kind. Ilcuci", pre .nt defeat mentis with them iiTelrieytilile niiii mid diaa-tvr. It meuns popular con 1 1 em n a tion for all time. While. on the other hainl, aui-ci si will he iiri cpliil ui il licellae I lor ouwiuira u.u.pu. ana powet. With su. h elements tin, n intuit, tli j i.lciM-nt coijliat .-Hlto-fifil (J'!. .ioio' VAn ml I in lo ImhIi sides, ol iViUaih .tv.iue; i'. V . j with the j a i tl.c, at the iiIcm iiI time. strenirtli of tbe impuhir vote pretty nearly evenly Imhtnrud in the North, tho liswniive power, na an aeent to l.n u'.l in turning tlio Mi llie in eilher llirel "ion. Illllat lie coil sideteil of the first tu -ignitude. Indeed, in ll.ia nic. ly lial iliecd conleHt, while the IV, i. I. in v and the great and leading States ol the North are held by the Conser vative p-irty, and Conrem, with the lesser Si n;, of the North, and at least a majority ol the Southern, are in the hands of the ftdfnf, ft won M not fie. harardtng too much I i declare, that even the exclusion ol tlie ut. t the giivCTniaejit from hoth, Pr: ties, a a meani of fnffheuclng tho Preeiclmi tinl election, wnntcr TewrH tcUam roualy to the latter, simply fro'ii the tact that this party, il deprived of be lowers of govern Hu nt, can neither man nubile the Southern, or intfiichce the Northern vote. ' Congress, without it deters rncoiistruellion, can have no pretext 1W iiiaintainingtnilitary govern m ut in tlyt Soifl. .aud, a soon as ti at ceitw. they fasB ' trt 'fwt any rtretded fori r power over that aectiou. To pre u ut a favorable aspect in tljij prescul cam paign, tin y must both rcclilfij'riM t on their own plan, and remove, at the same time, to a gic it ment, the militniy iiistrumeiit As the pl .t nl iinpcaclim.nt rij.ene.l, it Ix-caiiie il i.lj- more apparent lliat the Ka.il cul pai ty liii'V uot overciliiiniii.'."l the vital importnnie. t.V their own interest anil final Slicees.. .l the control ami povsesKi.mol the K ' iv- (. It is perb ctly clear, bo far as he iikc ot Ihcw powers hy Andrew .loluis.lui agninsl tin: liailiciil pmty w as con cerned, tb it Ihe Presidrnt. Iwing lolully lie imrrrd from their acUVa tnipbtytiieut,, no Itir . from Iwing a positive ousiacie in ineir way, was in IIh-capacity of an indejiendettt agent," pHrely negative, and in truth incap tcilaleil from injuring tiia tiu-Biiea, attd nbnont iuca pa'.te '"of stiff pro'ocrl ir; Thrjf, if tehnd bfe-n the. simple and liuni-st decision f thia party, tner.y to deprive him of tho Ue f the goveinnienl f' .r Ins own purpoMis, or against themselves, the conflict would have ceased upon Ibe attainment ol that object, llonce il became tbe prime ot ject to rcm'ive an ol ficial who was loo honest to use those pirw ers for his oU sxi5fsBdir,mTrt, and 'u pore to permit them to lie used lor the s-1-tish jmrpwiof oihem. Thil!rfTie relation -ships Of the present election, and the ipi.n tion of hiipchu' nt, in its original iu.rc lion and disign, t(irottglvitut the proaecu tbm attd in Hi tltiiil' hstiitt, ill hti found wnatsnily of the most iniiiiiute and mutual character pd; llit;U tbe amd'AnpItalinteiit of that ql'jcct reijuired the utmosX despera tWtl, -tf(r kud 'f andy ItarcTiner dX the estimation of tlie Kadtcd party, the ouly -avty iuf-ib soiuliofl ol tUc.U-ugeciiu,atui, ltlrWWitdiaiAi4Wwiitllby ha4jaii4J, All tbe KieatuMeS or the ..ntli bail, by o verwhelfljl ng tasjorft fe, liutetMrtad t heir moat tavwite as'arihel priiuHple, negrvt lmatjpfi. XTJjetirfor as thia prtuolple, and those rwuju KfTtmarr-ry aprrrrcTng rrom n, I MStt:uia ihvi. M.1 .w. wiwu.v ua only hope left a prtr, la nt upon auccea at alt P4tf t?fft,fv fW Br" ttJl lsje-sjaie.' aWfl tffH' ,11 la l.rulii 11.1 U1H IL&i llC&l V -wills all lis wily and ahatp iiolitijaaaia, bad J ruiscslcntsted the ttuafui by whrelj it was to p ! fteuliii s In the w iv to its attaiuinent. when arrived at the deliberate and daxuiu TxZX ZJt xiun e ol the National Treasury, tbe army . inn: w ill ct" the Kftt.u l cr)U)date fuf tb , M,Wff f vmronn the pt 4 . a iwhu4-i, .ia I, utv a.jikauu VM asv. ,, um;,,;,,, ilia riiht of free iib and , opinion, no jMwer on earth could have de- iiv. if iliin i.nrtv ol tb nut utm-lion fla pn , i;,,r b ui'l, the iunniiiiiiious tailar of . thi.iii.uai.LLLt Uk OUuLuisLllui PnaaLLua. xdAmm. ,,.tir, 1 v in ,i ditb r. nl asiieat, liut. ia aspeat, liut, in : truth, . the opposite party a Jmwilive "" h Ivhi. t.ir. in the conical. It niav b as- '' ilieivi-nl -I t I.i pel 1. 1 1 in uti alhy of jrov '' I eli .. .1 hi i. n . i hii.I K Houicea in this polil- ' i. i! mil. -.t. tie- l.ism a to the Kadical aiile , ii ill lui inure than counteibalmiiie those on i' ( ihe oijioi.itc, risultiiiir from tbe d. piivation. In 1MU M-ol lS-t.S, the W hi p iny held ni. ..lute cum ml ol the govern ient, by such I ii . j n lom. ai-. met! aliuo-it to insure future n.-. i-n lor in tmtli iiiatancea (the iticum- . I ' II ! fi . .1. a'h, i 1 1 ins ' .1 t o- I'n Ki.lency vcmh removed liy uutl Vie I'reaidcnta as-uuied the lt'i, in utti tntitiiiii tn conatruct new i 1' rt n. di-ciuii i' the lend the resources and tin .'nee of jiovi r uncut to either of the old i oiuniii. ilioiia. The result iu both cas. a, at j the in it eh ctioiia, w ovfrwbttlniin tie li.it ol tin VVhin, thouijli under the leaiW '.ihiiif i heir roost choice- rbantptuna, i o,i i ntli ,.t" iltesi; la-casioiis thoau treLuen l. ii-. iintjoii ies, which had carried that iu ly into uif, Weie t llnccd aa if they liad never i Yi-ie.l. This waa manifest y -In. , not J." Ki y iiiip-pilliuity or xiailive , fin lurj;.. ill Ihe, Vii& p"riy, but umply to the irr 'of 'cMiiii;t"ia..y!iw t a rritt , leal period hikI ut a tune when lliey oouhl '"''Ui.. .i i i .. : . .. .. . I . .. 1 i not oe tiiieovten nun. oi uu- i enoui'jca auu ' influence id jiovermw nl. 'rini.4, aa the matter ntanils now, with a ' I'ri'sideutial incuinlant, thouull atripped i mwera, vet one ' is too honest lo be ; corrupted, and to., tirui to be intimidated, I ihe Hiulieiil parti .il lie debarred from the I this potent enauie in tuo prcseni ,' - ""l" - 'ber t-r the purH.M ol briliery ..t minim latum. I Ilia patty la Bow, hy ihm nienria, thrown back upon its henitallni; iioliev of hall Bud-bull' ucirm-suirraije ill ihe North, the military jrlory of a Preaide i tial aapirnnt, inure aniliitioua than wise.aud , , , ,iiai. . .vmv'-j ,.i w . vs. T.r-f.-",rr neiirn vote of rh Ponfh, frtf TntorBewwew. linilienliaui. in the control ot power, is uau allt (.iieccsHfol. Hi caime nevi r too scftipUloui lt im it 4n.lnwBi.tly-, but, without thu fenourne-, it i 4Minratro, luttaun diirlcienl in true prmciole. Thort, ia too much remain tor the belief, hat. in future, political success will depend u.irc on the ciintior aiiiT bail i't power, of fiiiud aw) intrigue, and tbe influ ence of money, than on any principles, of j justice and rierht. Hut tbu results of tin-! peiehineiil huve not only wrested lrom the (inispof tbu Kadical party tlieae essential resources, at this most critical juncture, but they have talloa equally disastrous on tbe j ruputaUo aiid )U..9.tll0l94r9IUfT8j-4 A iiioiiK all those individuals engaged in the cause of impi achment, whether in flt toi in of mere partisans, manajrers, or Sena torial jiiilucs, none have added totbeir re- putation for honesty, purity, intcurjty or I ahilitv, while all bave lost oaate Ui these -tmnnrDint nartieolifra. The eihibl- ti((n o( tUcHt y .on the part of Kadical 8o- lor an equal exhtliltion til commonplace inrtisaniittii and disreputable disregard for an out ii. i lie Managers tiaa, in me arena of House politics, acquired some reputation, but, only with one exception, cauie to the Senate to lose it. That exception was But ler. It ia difficult to (Uide for which be ac quired most distinction, - low rfjnning, in decent inijiertincnce or unscrupulous cor rupliou. However, in all thine particulars, he bait gained notoriety, and he. of all his partisan confreres, preaent an isolated in stance of having added to bis reputation. flic breach which impeachment tfireiteo" ed to make between the Radical Henators will in all yrlbility be suiliuieu tly healed (or practical puriioaea, through tbe cohesive power of the public plunder. " But that betwein the Itadical party and Chief Justice C'bftse pniruiaea more fruitful rwnttr. - fmrmatty, there can tie tin qheii: tion that lie ia the ablest man In that party. Ilia influence, politically and socially, tlioitcti not so extensive as that of Grant. IS euolioed Ui the moat influential of hia parts, siid under present circumstam es tie holds really, in tbe palm of hla hand, the political balance jif power. By throwing that in duel ce in either direction, it would ilneiiU the queatiun. It ia now manifest that fbae, hat mg originally sdvocalei negro equality. went with that doctrine up to tbe point. ol testing it practically, fomid it utterly im ¬ practicable, and bus lor nearly twelve , months In en uraiiually receding from it,. Hence, tlie impeachment waa Dot the cause, but simply the occasion, of aeuluiinatioii ot accumulnting ililti. ullles, enutpg ID a rup lure, that is, at this crisis, pieuaof with iinportnni c. li I. Kight hundred Ihoiisand icret of land In Sum hern Kansas were deeded many years' agitQ Mw C-'ftendu Indiana hyrte; ovefB.; nn tit, in return lor hall a million dollars In gold, held tin trust by ttie government for the , CheroKces. Tbe land, txing apparent ly uniwtctipittd anH iificlalmed, was taken pmscsaioaof hy ant tiers add pre-empted, lifty Iboiiaand farmer- being now aKtled mi i In; land tinder the flomentiad law. Tbe Indians in lGCjIemanded the vslue of their land, and, by wine mii,uverfii(r,"H H iTlegv cd. of Mr. Ilaritn, then tecrerary tf rtH" "In terior, It watt bought by aiiecutators, and thus the setilers, who"..it!d bsvj paid more than the epeculators, are in a fair way to be ousted or swindled. This, ptcuftar arrangi incut w originally flttd np fn ncrnn i? a oaof the Hinate, tht Ituusc having no knowh dgo whaU-ver of it. A simple mode of cnmTmtiNg intereet la Mlw-Mdpiy ay- edvsw dollar by themrmbsT tit ilayn tir' 1nteT.t rcquired, separate the fighi'-hand figure, and diviil ty sir the remit Is -the tree interest tor such a number of day , at i per cent. , I nt ri is so wmpw and irp. according tfall ftuineWs8g, ithaf eyifty bikr. broker, tnrc1iant,nd clerk should oavtfr bp for reference od twi.' Hr rn ,-wHHr.i imjwf mmmwvt; jwv.Ji . .-rtrii.. .-.e ,:i'n-iiTi --r tt- r-rrr-r-i'-" - JrA.ar , ' 1 ' tr multiply by one tilth of the oumtr of days. The iuterest oa f 1,000 r thirty T days won W thus be. found by simpiy tnulti Hi tea, Brownlow print hira ia hi pspet ytyi fcy. tVvai ?,Tr,,-z-.;,!,Mr,u.ml 1 Mat Mw. arotihl mvm- ' . A&, -iWa i ft "n -J Fixiin tl. Nt-w I'.H-k VS urMt gsSbiu i Git mi i spHkt u or a c The siMerh made by General Grant in re ply to the addn as ol the Preaideiit ol the C'bicapi) CVoventioe jftvi(( hira ceremoni -ous aotic f ha BoutinMjon, is very txiti, as aa to hurt. Itwn ixjjcoietl. nail il.i. flat and eomniunplace aa it iailioru ft oon talns but one thouglit feyonit rhahif tml if promise t do his riutj r ami that rtioaobt I i dtacretrtW t hirs. : We ernov it as fol- '""sj Mat truly wid, i the eourae ut 1 iOaT et'drcsa. that I jMI Km no tmlttvaf Sat a aervile utterance is a rlf-pro nonuced aalir on Ceiseral Uraut'a lutellK-t an hi rnovnl fidjeMiwe. Hew tow tjr O. neral Hawlcy that he is rxpacteil to bis tbe political thrall of the party that baa noUiinatatl him, and k MaptifHta hy aayiiiK that tbenxprttatiob is wit lounded, and that hewill bave no policy uf his own. Haviag deserted the Democratic faith in which be waa educatecl and given np the" ideaa no reconstruction and nogm sutfrn which be; was itiuvn to bold two years akjo, he naturally finds no difticulty in pruniiaiu to have no political opinions in tbe future. Tbe surrender of his mental independence ia the price General Orant ia willing tn pay for aa election tolhe Presidency, lie avows his wUlingnea to iro info that office aa a piipiK t, and let (tie Itadicals puff th? strings. This abject piedR proliably attords a cor rect measure ot General Granfa capacity aa a stateamais. Ue doe not proa ta be "a pillar ot state," but a weathercock to abow which way the wind blows, veering as the popular breath change and having no di rection of his own. But the Prestdepcy is no place for a man without ideaa and des- tmUtUtfajL-sla ffmdoct htittnw aervile one ot doing he ie bid ; and U-cause it is bidden thinking it right." Such debility of understanding and servility of will cannot take shelter under tbe truism that, in a republican stovero- meuti the will of thejJeiiple. ought to pre; I van. erisuniy iiougni ; nut lueir ili lllj erate, settled will as eipresaed in the Con atitution ought to prevail over their fitful .tu pulses HHng The '('onstituiiun ia their permanent niamlate, I hv the will ot thf Hiopl he meat t the cs i r ce of a transient majority, It la not at all binding on tbe President -Unfess we adopt the tyrannical principle that in a republican government tbe minority bave nu rights which tbe majority ate bound lo respect, it y tie a b -tless-rtkin o hia duty for a . President to have a p ilicy ol his own fn opposition, ta the will of the majority. If oi part ol Itiecoiinuunlty umlcrtakaa In oppress tile olher.tl (a tbe cteaf dill T of the Pleshleiff ttl um iir ttietnninTnre nt hla grwat nlllre tn jirotect the-weak. The danger that Inajurl- Uea may . beouuie. tyrsnuical is Hie teaaon lor having a settled constitution ; and, a coiistnutiooa do not execute fhi-iiiselvea, ours is so fr allied as to make tlie President the chief bulwark against the tyranny and oppression of domineering majorities. By wearing him, to a peculiar manner, to pro- attrv a, pruvecs aau ueienu iu v-onaiitution, and making bis single will equal tn legisla te efbeismcy - to tha oonabined wills al nearly two third ol the members m bow House of Congress, It ha clothed him with a power which is perfectly idle and nuga tory, il tt be his duty to have no policy of his own and never to resist the nialority.-- It General Grant' servila view be tha tree theory of our government, why waa author ity given to the President to thwart the in ap wi t y-esj 43oe)grsf aatd eer-lMsW- thai fsaafty3. completely la check, utiieaa the majority against bun ia fully two-thirds in !Klb Hoiisei t Our Coiisiitullon ia built on the broad basis of human rights; It nscngnixe tbe righteef the minority aa being a sacred aa those of the majority ; and it make the Presiilent their defender by clothing him with the,' veto power lor their protection. But Geo'. Grant dirlarea, In substance, that if As ie elected President, there will be no more vetos-a ; that he will Beyer have a p sl it y iu uppoaitiou to the will of tbe majority ; tkat wlica. .aiusj.nity tjnuitilHi jifi will lie lis subservient and willing tool. We are proudto jaj hat HO candidate r Presjdant mw befor delwaed Uimseif by aucb a aer vije, abdication uf all , tha atiatiments that befit a patriot and a statesman. sVuiu lb KaUimal LuualUtisucer. V&LFAX BAVRlf VVT TKVr 'TiTH: VRDtlNAL OBJKCTS OF TUB OU- aso imHaciuikxt. i ... Qffgi n fafcffaj promptly ? re-' fused to act In the bate aud dtshnuorabte dttioe Bntbtf auitght to leipos pon him It was well that tie did so. Ill relnsal was not alone from a seine nf the obligation of the comnioo tlecenciej aud proprletiee of ( lie, I'Ut 11. Ml. BVKTH app.CVISl.VU V application to him of tbe criminal law "of the vrnted Btatre. Had ine npeaaer oi tne House, or any other Individual, with or without an order of the Hooae, broken the seal bf a feUct adtlrwiaett lo Mr. Woolley ,atl eoinlitg through th poatofflie, he wi.uld bave made himself liable to indictrnent and cotivlction. and it wenld have been the duty Wle'..,cu4. Xtt .Jlitpuimi Mich nffeodet to be arraigned at the bar of ihe erlmtrtat eoart.'' Tbe Radical caadidste f.a? the Vic Presidency saw the peril i t jhte k,; w to oiad lijlba o went ol Butler. The Speaker ot buly Telused te accept tbe office, but replied that b would not, ertn uwler an trier fnm ttu IJuum, tonunt ta ifftntkt teltertr uamim fAe stnotW man. lit could not stoop to ucu disgraceful coaduct. Who Io ttie House, when thia utterance of the presiding officer rIt ujiOntne an aitT Bot ippty to tinrtrr btmsrlf ibe covert condemnation and de nunciJtiub It conveyed too directly to need eiproaaluiif fJutler bad not only violated tbe confidence and sanctity of private telegrams, but lie bad done so without tb tetublance ui authority rm the' Hob; be bad done sj. Wit oC. WJWli!,'JBV.bf wrt and without even the eicuse that tbey , should. not paaa to the partlesjiir w Dom "ley were iptiided.'liwue cntrrytr"T1ia ordara wjlb regard V"-. incemralion ; !lbe bad lully aeijjj and takeltBol uattljes of pri- rate telegrams belonging to private citlzeoa, who Were without cbarg against them, and ersgei iajittnH( to tbelr private buai- Hea,. . wtfihplit ..resfrainf w 09 thtftt Mdwit Uf comuutoications. 'M foliering i!hcj were r-aak stgrf.raoTlwart t Tuc law o rnrsrinKTBr .slits frotn tin felonious .. - ' i ' T A Ten neesee idiot write to Brownlow that he hope to e lim proai JeBt ot the United " '.-..,..JC."W,,.,. p::Atff00ifivmmimmitH I.. rl Gi ant haa b ytMwy. o;1e.gtbi.-fW!y , Us-toynjisr,tii-idiurUeU.y-U''W . can- be nueipreteil l-y lua pill. tic ai ls. Ite ticence thrGenerai'salrmij; potnt--taoiur-' " time found to be tho. eengtsalail ret Bye tj . . sagacity but ftouoavus will.aaiv, too,-Jtir.a .cjc.k.fcii mt elftt jliilh.wnewi jnd JtuiidiliY. . arid rioty lie tiie uiarkid coar-euesa, iiianai- "btitTy inrl igfl.Hkire-,-''fii aft candor, wanr OMunpeiVrd u 0Mk aa application ui thti ' datter bypothtaw t Gnotirnl Graut, Cer tainly, aa a public man,' ha has nut so fax waqiteated tfuit kind of cmiragw; which,N tS?n1f 'r'WfiKtwwfistt, 'Wtfrkffyltfirf! utterance in open add conmaieul arowsatsT -opinion. (V incline to attach to Uiu ta. J. gn at iuiportaaie iu making oat a moral Grant waa silent when the weight ol hi ' lu.'iat Infill net- wonld harm given derlnit1 ' liirwtiim nt public pirtuy, tie must iwi haiki-d upnu aa auiuug that slami ul easily moulded men who are led by Iticf.ilcetilolli. era, or who, iitcapalile ot leadtnu, cautlouaty follow what they cimreivoto be ltHVts?riBgi of public sent iineni. From II w day tirant sAt his signature to the arlicliaul capituialiuiiai AppomatuX Court llou-sp, to tlttt jtreseiH tune, bis movements have Wen nmrketl by certain contrdttion, iliflb'tth trt Konncile. He baa never a ned in tlm true pint l a conquering gural toward ; variquiiberl hm. Jla. baa nevet cudeavoml lo carry t , the eseentiaj proyisioiiii til' the i ti ins ot iir- ' . render made by. Ida nuihurrtlhafe ' getieratai nor atoud upou the gooillmth Uiat tt-quiriit Dim to et ao mr as UK pusiihiu wouW per i Uiit, that the pcoaJttt of yiaoty did But e i tend beyond thu afiaiidiiiiiiieut ol the caoae bis eneuiy was fighting f hiaiutaiil. He acct pted oHie pader tho Prtsu.leht, and . , attended him on hi political Journeyman, ''We:;:yrrotw;sJieiwHW trv" itt-ton-- fce-riiaw;at h-aryisiiiiwaj -a, tp lime when it we tlemmidaxi of hire lo stand firm. He dnftd into Its sapm) (tfseri : dan, when that general begitn, an activu participation in political afUira, ; and, flualfy, found himaelt in direct anlagoniani to the Preaitlrnt, aiid s-ven ii Issue with him una qtirtaion of H-rnl treradiy II found it not inct asisu-nt Witb hi person d .4biwty. -U auubv. I lie , fliiiil , II siaaXavitva-- published letter, and to impute dihonora ble conduct to him, his superior In cilice. He has been found capable f using hi peraoniil influeuca to favor impeachment, with a membet of the Court, when li waa himself tbe expected recipient of ' political advantage to be galoc,! by the Prmdent's cMftfktiao. 1 " J- - i-i, s , ' His letter I6tli JaitlfUr, upoD"1iw'' rrvknatjort of tbe Xy'ar Uim, t uliamcl-. riaed by nxtreme ptMvmalBUIlgiiily, ami wkiiis to have tieen: wftflc "tin public tlfcrtr Thr nrcnirtem- wa st ised,-twppi ar,-by eer-' tain Kadical politlceM ia the (lt!ntrl'coii. fidence, .to luru Jb.ml-ltMmlm::. count, and a that rpiailc. waa evidently the result of conaultatioq, it auggrsts, in tone' and tenor, what" ft" the ""jjreaV tb fct of "the General' (ton duct In publie atfaira- leaat Ing depeadeoc ttpnit th advice ol others, Tb burthen of proof ia that he Ai no tle cided view upon lite political slluailtm, hut ia carried over to a sympathy ' with the RatdieaJaby-tiaatouatHtr)! liiasnetixtiiiaj,-. He ia led by altiiiitiia, and ha a ativnt way of nestling up to nun of superior fiirce, ot the still commoner habit "of folio; tug" 'tho' eaprtee of tH-rai nl ft llowliii anil parti ality. He boeamo acetardingly, by oi.roful Buraing, the . prey JwSSyJit. ha boeu dandled and foiiilb.l, X If.j;al politicians, whose lapccial t.Uii-ti sptnia to RtW b(rrt1'w Wlie-jM4JJftNl'taik andaout. Mr. WasMurnp,?ein)cllly,' ima given miicb time and attention to the harhd ling of VrmtMiftl sfld.Ji IrrtH'iiot.jfxpecb.. ant politicians has vied with one another in troking anil caressing If ruin until ho purred contentedly lathe Radirat lap." 'The quali ty wbkh Induced the anpiniig fitantou,, be Iuk jealous of McCbillan,,to jwiiasf tu (Jeaa ral Grant, a tba Jjpsrent luta'ion p peraooal opinion, that luake the latter uop ' att dnctrt to the endarrt theritadirtt paTtjr W should look le ae f General Grast, afi-ta luci'tUMjy.Wio. lUiUUncitt, au. 'urate no new i r detinue policy, bulsti. pect Itiin to puraiiti the niue sbifilnsr eupe riiacy that has an tar fiem m in tiie man agemewlAl hi pavly.-. tfwmhl tbrf .htm self at a "lost to adjust tlifleruct .wbieli might aria among contending factious, aud aa he could not ciMiiumtid pi acc, . be " must rit)tntt"Hfy--vse'lla:ff nnnly fyptwwn -tbese r m.ikea Bind vurrender te one nr it bar of tln-m. Ha baa had no eipcrieara bl State-craft j but ptmaeMMi a dangnrou nroctiritf or miliiarv dtticttrliue at variance .syitb the pcaci tul and lawful eolutwo til the n ... .f... i. i rl'-.. i: . . ,. great question oi mi. uuy. n ia , laauts are proverbially coarse ( in habits without proper decorum. His military record i the result of the oertaiu operation of thevlaw nf wmpualivelelbautttun, twlbtir thau ties cx bibiiioa of gteitt prowea or military genius. Th conservativM elciueet tn bia. party, which look to bin lor mora Moderate meaaurca, rau find no, comfort lor suc'b t pvctalion iu his late conduct favoring im peachment, or hi 'Violent 'letter t the Prtnlthnt, Hi relic one ruuet baconatrtied lo b only au artilioe to covet up iguuraiioii, ad an uncertain and tiuie-serving lack of The Irish Citist, upon lull consideration of th national platform adopted fiy the rTlerh rhrday ia tibiy-af;-y(yswy -th whole It ia sehluln that SO false, fraud uleot and utterly Immoral a document has been nlvrn to the world, even tor a pirty platform. ' It thatv party carry the next efetio, there will tie a spwidy end, pri.ba bly a violent end, to tlie liaiUid btU tViici ... . i- I . , , Max lata, nr TaAXiuatia STttrtNa. f-SiiJ- yout'eoDacituce to b II, al- Vol fitr tbn Lilt. ' v '' , '''"I -- "D a your conscience bul, it pj?'f . '"Wa are rtutsidu t tha CousUtuliyu.'Y ' I ahall rejoic when we havi' rolorcd RpreBttiv nd oplon-d Cjcvi mi a. ! dtl not think it would burr Senator moch to cemmtt prjury.H -,- r . f La be a, f political frailer , if.byat 0B1 lUetiocB" wa not 'a 'metnlriff th military , coinuiiasiou that - teieet rr -"B W fa ajte ':HT4t : vf j''4trmr--cotnniatfrid r hi! military .. district 1 wiucb - Washington City form a prf and: a aucl formally igwed llsirocedingty wf th commit. ...i.-.Afti...AiAlUii4ii- ' Among tht mt:l!aiuju iet.m of peB ditureol the United Btate House (f Itcii-. raeewtativee laat " year were 76J- fw ki.l T iUiITaBtKiU,appfopiiuii.;ils teould tear tea l!wm":';'fv'--:' : i.-" Vallaodigham saw in-the Davfoa trtljrr; to bard preaavd for snate'riat a to be forced outside of the Democratic party for . tTmrcmrarrj' we-irwr'tft jrjistf" u;-'..-.-SliiWA- -s-lr r