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v, . . Ered Stirtan." and
"The ltc^.eaof tbe Kitrb.-n." Tbe Tokaa Pamily.
i; . ,,i ~ i.u t, 1?1K." J. W. WaJlaek.
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tl a paa ? _
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TERM& OF TBM TMIBI
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iiiiin. i - . ln au extra
. clob of tm *aEn
.; aaa ttoM.
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. ? ii>iiiin<t at tbe BBBM rate.
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Tka folkrwiag an ready, ra aampklol fotaa:
No. i.
p?0< ? DI14. ~ OF Tltr LlBEKAL Rl
tio" n i ll'f";,;1::
- of tbe
dolliit. _ .
QBBELRT't
! im, i:i,,..-. R from tbe boui i
, . ,,. r oopyj 13 m per 100;
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No. 1.
r ln tbe V
, p.T eopy! U M tn r 100;
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lollar.
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l Langnaga. Prtoa, aaaM aa ao. s.
No. 4.
Tiii Pan tfurim r tn rb; a Rbttbw or GRAwra
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No. 9.
Tn PLAITOBB um THB CANDtDATB, lB le.ifl.'f fonn
ntalnlBK thefull text of tiu (iiiiiiiiiati
i ui, and M . - . i
tseover the wbole eronnd and anawer
. nta per 100, or
, ?,. ? nta i-lTIOO. 17
lM, H1, ,,, gA CBOaAPBB Form
, t ,r ltiiil a -:iKle e,.|>>. .
. 1 . t.pv, 3cent?; 3 coplea
r |io:
. okabt a im. BBBAH, Mai IL
full.
BALtTBOai ?? 'be
pn liuita aud other I imp
N... 7.
4TBRLT BPI 1 11 AT BT. I
., ;i. i ol ,i. I'.'l.tanee
? HlVelltlOll.
. . ob ..... i 11 v on> OaABfTi Bella
mdlatluROraut; "Tbel oiored Bace,"
. . ? PoilRbkeepali . Maj
tter of wttkavawaii
CHIlt.
-h [at kBiABi \ ? mi raa oata r.
AU b Tlll: BblBBBB, .New-Yorli.
bo Bpamd t'i?' Suinnicr in
il,,.,., m mallod t i tii.'in by
l,,,:,-,,!, I.. !', .->:??. I'i 71 !"T inoiith.
aaa
MoNDAV. HEPTEB1BEB 2. 1871
?j , ; ... akagaof tk. i ? 11*'1*
torilj to tbe Drdted Btatea. ? -= Tbe
?
WilllHiu baa ariivt-.l at Betlin. =-:
rtif Mi aaaat/i
UU'i lletl to tiu
T)j(. i anta baraod at eea
Au>. || r ara mtssing.
B d arttb
LttU IVaT. I ai..! 1.18 tak
i deatroyed aOoY< raatM Bl t:a.u laat Mmiday, aud
kiiidi, waaBak i, m t i' urad Mbm n.
Tlie emjdoy<5(i of the (' - to ron
trititite larcelv to tka Ailiiiiiii'tratioii i le.tlon fmid.
i oaa. b> Wiii.
??? I i. I ?_
A lii^li toin il youii^' K?'i.tl(-uiaii at I>reijtville,
Vii^iniii, hag lx < n hiaHilgitkg in the Eafc aiiuisc
niciit of almotiii^ :in intiiiiali iiicnd of li
tcr tlinitifii UM BwaTI nf I jiiil. W? (ionbf if
tln* ut.uld liii.iiiMtlcrcd BBBOd loiin tvcii BBMttf
Um Pajk. ^
We aaBBB t'? !?(? iu n eyeM of aocidcuN l.v
J ln- ai.iii.iir N-irrairiuia. tt cauic ncar
Kliaiinw: the l<it<- t.l tiu Mctia aml liit iimIIc mi
Sattuday niKht. BaM cainc into tk)lUaat>E x\itIa
an unknowu bcliooiici' in tiu- St.niid, and
aajajuaal liy laaBjaaJajj ht r tu^incs in tiine.
Mr. Lyman Trctnain dwlarps tliat in lii<4
opinion the prcncnt ((.ntest ir. the hamc OOM
vvhuli fiiiK BaajB r.iirinK BaBkM the hakjllllllllg of
tlic lU-btdlion, iM-twccn Ufpajkj aml tnason.
Hf Tint-t be I little bbbbbbbI M bbBbbbb oi. whicfa
r-.ile llC lS nilinilie.'. M blfj (fllef gJBJ tllC tieklt
wa? a Tneuil.fr ol Bti< liananV Catoiflal aml
JoluiH'Hi"* paiiy, aml )ic waa himstlf a very
prt-tty Rpcfiinfii ol a gpoBiing RebeL
Tlic Japaiu ??? atc aj.i.nn ntl;. aJkBEf (n nn
dwEBBate ?!iat V. taih .I to a?'4'4uniilir>li. H in
rcpolicd that, rns wxm a> Um Mikado rctnins
witti liia flifi of elgM veeeelg trotv Iii- t mt of
in*|Httion nf the kmthern provii
(ictiiiiti* ariioii will be ti!cti to
(.on.,.)- tu ici.cnt ..I tbair "intnl? .n..
aiut'li. hv Uic way, waa a btroii^ tcuionbii.ui.?<?
jiRuinst tho Jaoanoso cl.lini to tributo. At
prcHcnt the chances of tho buocoas of ?uoh au
cxiM-dilitm BtMBfl very wlitrhl, enpoclally a* China
thr.-atciiH to join with Corea iu rcsUting tho
inviudon. _
I.iborals of Vcnnont! bear in mind that
tlionijh u initiority in your own State, you aro
in fnll iconrd with B majority in tho I'nion,
and tliat cvory vojo you cast to-morrow,
thouirli it hlinulil not clect a *_Bgle candidate,
will t.l! powoifully on tho canvass in otlu-r
States. Twcnty ihousind votcs for your State
tichet is your quota of Vivc Millions of vot.-s
in tho wliole rountiy, and tliat would insiire
tin- (lioi.c of two-thirds of tho Klectors by th*
fii.nds of (li.diy BB- JUmva. Uring out
:!i.it 1 vwnty Tliotisand votos!
Tho <:iii>-.tchi-s froni S|iain confirm tho enor
aatjoi Kadical BBMBBB in Iho lata bIboHbBB, tban
party havin, brnuirht in 294 DoputioH to WJbB
j>iil?lic;iiis..- n.l ?J.'is.-.itti-riiiirCoii.-.rvativ.-.-. Troni
Wa_hi**gton wt- ,iro infonned that <".< n. noIjIc.s
hftl .-oiioltid.-d to st.y in Spain, and that tho
Kini/s Cal.i.io! havc roqn. atcd that Siitraata s
in.portinont retpi-st for hia roc.ll be coiisnl
ered BJ not hnvii.tfb- I BBttaB, H- BM '.-?-_??
to tlio ..M.al .-in.. BOBg Bboot Abolit.on and
KtTorm iu Cttbd BB- 1'o.to K'i.o. w** wffl
co.no, pe__ap?, whon Cbbb Ib lYaO, hut ot
whk- 'horo *B Bfi BtOaBB-l to-da.v.
If tho horHblo Btfajj ?*-* W-*8- Ufl ___?
<??,,?,,,!? ,lnns?i.t to BC tTBJ, it will furniRIi
anoth.-i Lrr.l.le paool of tho utl.-r fa.luro of
tho Jndiati poli.-v ol' iho AdininiMiation. 1 he
.hi,). I.ittlo Kavi-n, v,h?. bl aVfttd to havc rom
niaiidod tho auu.k .ii.oi. tho ayagOB train of
|',,rt LjOB BBd tO BBTB B-fll-d in the nnitd-r
..I tho drirers, ;s otM ol tl wbo wwe
80 latoly petted and lilled with niixtd meta
pliois ly thoir "(Ir. at Fath.r" Bt WBgfc-Of
t.m. Aflkld all the lioirorof tho story th.rt- la
ono nn i-li nt wliioh OBBvB B irrotenipii' ligt
ovoi the vvliclo; Iho QrOTI rnin.-nt BBeorl WBB
niiio niiles behi'id tho wagons, and canio Bp
in tiino tO BOB the M.'toi'oiia BBTBfBfl dir-.tp
1,. ap iivit a hill-top with B-OfltB of triuiiiph
and dei-rion.
We havo B pieCB of f--r.ituit Otlfl hut valuahlc
tihuo tor our QlaUri friends. Whon a BJI nth
inan Of niahue \<ai\- and cmi'i'-iit pofdtioo
liavts hia bobI iu Eorope Bad ooBiea -ome La
tho midst of BB MCltiDg CBBTBfla in bia own
Btate wiUbOBl Ihformiog anybody of hia inton
tiODS, it ia Efl tO p M nie- ilt.it be liieans to
keep th.m to hio-aelf BBtU be ia re_dj to de
e*_ie them. An ounce of l-cf would tTOOTiaoe
tlM. Impati to whon) thia woi.l is ad
,li,-.aa.-,l in i to Jjiropo to
wony liim, diap-ttja-Bg tbe taoB, pnial pub
liaher bow liiiBg to New-Yorli Harboi to boai
liim, l.'.i..i:,inf.' hia aick room with rjoflUBJ
inon, (hlicat.-I.v iaBiBBBa.Bg that B P-l-B b
in.li.uin-' foi bim, : - ??__ eal
ouiatcl to captore bo radepe_*dent aodspirited
a geati. 1'ian as the HOB. At dr.-w 0. Ctiitin.
Uo i- alowly jtoovoriiitr ITom hia iilaeu.
Wh?B he ir^ rcady be w'l doubtleaa inionn
his f.'ilow-citi/otis of liis fiewB aod mteBtiona
la tho pn k Bt poB**ite of b-Uib, Oatil
tiiiie, ti'. obc b i b right to BpeBk for bim,
and lf b j men BeD him B-Ort tbey will havc
trmiiil.' in tbe d. iivery.
Mr. John AV. Fnuier of PIiilaAielphia ?
lOBM BBB iinst John P. liartranft
Ciiin ioii-(if:int oindidato for QOTBTBOI of
IV .lis-.haiii i. Fortbelasl six jreanHaitnuift
lias beeB Anditor-Otntral of tho Stato, and as
siicli it was bisdatj to collcct and account for
pariona taxea leriod on (oiporations. One of
th. si- U a taa per ta_ oa tbe tn-i_lit tram
ported by tbe MTeral railroads. it Bppe_ra
tfi.it in tho JBBl SJtU WBB paid l>.v tbe
Delaware and Hadaon CompBBy bj th.-ir a_ no
of tbia ta\; in ? flral of HaxtTB-fl '
? -BB DBidi in 1- - | Bj in
18CU, hothing ; in 1870, -. 9,0*0. ntore niay havtr
beea paid by tbe Ckanpaaiy, bnl tbe abore
BBB-I are tbOM BBt doWB in Uiirtranft's ollicial
raporl-, We havc beBrd tbat the Company
now pay b apecia] ttx on the eoal mined by
thema . . ; tliat aneb eoal, wbiefa ia the
hulk of llbii tuniiaj.-. , i.H not BBbjed tO tho
tnaaage tax. [f ourimpression in this i<?-j>4 <i
is coii'-ct -., ,.o atill unable to aoBonnt for
tba paymeat ol 16,940 In 1806, of aothiag ia
1800, and of| 1010 1,870. Tho BCCOBBtg wiih
a liiiiiihor of other railroads are in .similar
oonftudon. _
As tbe W:'noiit and Maino eleetioiu ap
proarh, people ;iro bnatiBg ap theii laal year.
Alnianaes, and WOndei-Og bow nnieh tho Lih
.1:1 Baoremenl will ebaaige Laal year'a Ivepiib
li.it iiiajoriti.-s. Bol tliat Isnl what th<y want
to know. Tbe latest eh-ctions arere compaiBr
tivily tiiiimiM.) fa:i', atiii, in bot! ij old
Commonwealths, overwhehniiif-'iy Ke|)iililiean
aa t ii. v hav. alwaya beef*, tba majoiitiee arere
y<-ry low. Tbe y. n (il a J'r.-aidential election,
<ni tbe contrary, ahraya eails .>ut i fnll rote,
and BhOWB tho iiepul.lican Jiarty at ila BOBt,
Wbajt chang< i is the Ubtnral B_oremen1 going
to inake on tbe r*-pnblio_B BUajoTitiea ol 1808,
whon (iraiit yva - a candid.tt. befbtl?that is
the .juestion. In ihto (tbe b ?-, Btate
chctiuti there), the Termont majority
WBB only ?_*80O; but in 18^9 it was27,3il ou the
State voto, whilo, two nioi.lh.a lat.r, n awelled
th<- BBJority for liiant to e*Vl_aV How -_-?
will it comc to domi,' as BBBeb for him t_B_B
tini.? In 1^71, the ttepabtteM majority
i_ M line was onlv 10,681 ; hut in tho laBt
I'i. -i.'i.ntial yoar it B-i in the State election
2<i,4U(i, while for (irant hitnself if was 28,030.
What will it do for him, this tiino?
COll.l) nn BU81NB&8 INTEBESTB BTANJ)
111
N, ithd Tboinai ll-rpby oor A. J5. Cornell,
ac-ordinf.' to the Adniini^tration organ, BOW
rnna tbe Bepnblicaii party of New-Yorfc. Mi.
Heary Clewa, the organ t.-lls oa, ia tbe Bbaa.
Mr. JJci.ry ClB-1 ' vca dul what a rtirnj.l.
miaded poblk baa aiaditad to Tlmrlow w.-od.
Whon that vcteian had failed. the UKtuto
Clewa CABB0 in and rdiowed liim liow
t(, ,io lt. CleWB, not Wced, tho
orf.'an IBMVemtOB, out of his own he.id,
nniiiii. it.il Dix! And Clewl tells all Wall
Str.'t, (a/hicb, BJ < vorylH.dy know.s, WBitj for
liis v,-..)d on i vi-lythi.i..- that the oaa-fie-a in
..i ;l,t I ..tiiit.y t.-innot run th?- risk of
Mi. (iiii-l.-y'- .l'.iioii. I I."--i.vs this! VVoll,
], [ ?. | how iniieh of CBVaaj (he b-fc-BBBI la
lof iheCoiintry oould Bt*___! 6-Oi niore
we inTite the fitt.-mion of bnt-Beea mefl to
tbe <;, i.i .'i.i n i ?
Mr, < |. ., - ?, - tbi tn *?urei ol tbe Branawick
and AJbany Railroad Cnnipa_y. and tbe ageal
apponil. .1 Ii. i 11 in VV.ill-M. MM hotids ol
i'i. siat.' .,) (.. ii M.i, laaqed Ib _W ot the
coiintrntKin of thftl i <> i-1. Bn/J AlgO t_e l?onds
of the laflroad ad by tbe stai.- of
' i. i.y ;,. i, |- ipt un', ilatioa
ii- i i ou tba ,?; tb to tba bj. bbbI
IvOBB, oi lM__g af*ihf. fihryy*- r,, ?.Trrrtion",
eo_a**ra ud. Uv a
fcniatic vinl.dion of taaBM iiii.|tiit4?.i-* and fflT
rupt laws,on the 16th day of June, 1871, at IH
tin.c 140 n.ilc* of tbe road had been (aftcr a
fa-hio.,) aaBBBaataal beeI Um Company bmn
g.ntitl.-.l t4. tln. Pj4>44.e.I.of ^.^^Xl tn 1^^.
?? Ich. a .sitm thau #5,180,000 had ^*~*
and ?-.i.ar-a-1 by the Um. ,;-'";,"t;)t^;
fonotis IMII... k, and turned Oftfl *> ?JTJ
Cl.WH 10 lloow on UM Wall-sl. at... ;
niarkcbs. Mr. Clcws swears ... tl,.- M? ??
Wbicb he Htibniitted to the Qwa?^Uffc>
Kt. Coniniittce <pa*-o Wa\ ??* ?
Mfcj, tinn 1.148 BBBBB a fBaMBEi bEajk
- ^u.,?fon,.n,^i,,,,..ai,,faaa,,,last,,,ulf,
"Jtheretohasa.dcdby .-.wh adTEB*flfl ini
..m,ouspart.os.,.KaK-din.l.fe.T?n,?.onof
? "ulroadsin ,l,c Wcslcin and Southern *tatc .
- Z htler rmmm our prefnence, fwm *,?*
"Iggag* desire to aid as ropuUy II peaE?l ?
?? ncKt.tialioi.N, Wo.cin aml .Sot.tl.crn, mmcc th,
..Wa.,o.l.cp.,scittm.c. lltMaM%WI?
..t(,1)Ii,(,(a,?o,u,u?e,Moa.lca.. tlmt.v uu) mu
"ilollaiW Ol.scivc tlic patriofisu. aml pbilau
tiUOVjOtMt. CSOWB. Waaat ina-ti.l.cciit bc
ncficcncc! To l.tdp alonir Bfl eiit.-ijii iflfl m wliii-l.
BOt .| dt.llarof privalc capital was to be m
veajted, he will ortwride the .???nstituiiou of
Georgia to baeaeUM sute with uiilimitr.ldeht,
and Witi Kodlikceontcinpt foi tlie laws lie Wlll
llood UM matlets witli livu iiiillions of bomls
instead of the thioe auitionzctl by Um laws.
ThUg <locs he rcpair the mTEgflfl of BFEE.
llnt Mr. Cl.ws mfoinis Wall Strcct tliat Um
btUlflBBM iii(.ic>ts.?f tlic Countiy couldn't -taml
Mr. Grcclcy's clcction.
"lsitnot poaMblc," aoino nftdfll niay aak,
"that Mr. Clcw> was n_'iiorant ol the foflt thal
"tbetfl was an ovcr-issiic of bonds ?"' Mr.
Clcws bimself profeswea tbe uionl profound
and univcisal iu'iiorame ot tlic comliti.in ,md
affairi of Um raikoad ai whicb he wbj treaa>
iiiit. aa will as of the tBEaaHhitlBB aad lawg
of the Statc of GrBaEghti BjbEBEj bBoaaej wafl la
tiiiKtcl to l.is caic Had BB tabtrwal anvtliiiiK'
?1 UM actual aaMtB, ba*. BE baEfMBawal that Um
boodg wcrc piciiiatiirdy imloist ,1. h.ul BB1 at
tention beca eaOed to the tortaBaffltal Uw of
the statc, be iwean poaitiTEli tbal be Beret
WOUld l.avc advat.ccd a dollar to Um BbIKmI
rang and wo.ild have ].r.?mi?tly dcebncl to
receive the boodg (patfea 106, 1* ?j MfJ Bfll
1?. had LmplMil .?oniid.ncc in Bnfug B. Bol
1,,,'k, and i.cvcr "dtiul.tcd tliat the 15i,.n>ni.k
* - .iii.l Ali.anv enterprlae wbe booea. and fair.
Ui.. ,i,ii,iiikc eooftdeooe Ib r.allo.k's and Kim
baU'g l.oiicaty is only i..at,'h,d by btl bclicl in
bJg OWB tboroiiKh and coniplctc l^ii-.tanif oJ
,.vcrvlhiii'-c coniictti'tl witb laaMTgiaV ThlB U
? !? ..,,? gnd ntbstaoce of bla Utree aibdavita.
ii,. onjike Um tautdldale he wpporU foi the
Vi.'c-Pic-i.l.iic.v, is B fr.mk Know-Notliin^,
Btld is williBg tO Nwcar to it cvciy hoiirm tl.c
Bul there i^ oim UdBff Mr. Oetri aaoee
know. He knowi that the twutd busincHs in
teresta of the Conntry oobM n't utand Mr.
iircclcv's tltclion.
We rc-n-t to mj tl...t there Btt eet
,UI1 jioiiiona ot Um tc^iiiiony t.ikcn
l.v Um Ccoi-ii BoEttl lnv.-;:-.itiiieJ Coffl
mittcc whit* co:.ilict witb Hr. CloaJE.
WilLiaa McLcmlon gweare (patfo 8i) Utoi he
wai onc of Um tMiiinetoii foi boUdiitg Um
load; that l,c OMTefBed bl AuLrnst Ot Scptcm
ber, 1919, wiUi H. 8. PiBuaoy, Bfeeri of Um rail
load and of HetaTJ Clcws; told hnn tli.it they
ibofll to tlic 00th luilc-poVi, aml WOUld
..,,011 be Bble t0 *e4 more OOOdBJ at Nvlneli
Kini.ry laoghed and told M.-L.mdon thal be
bul geea the bomls ao to UM UOth baflavpoaj
two inontlis bcloic in tlic hafi.ls of HeOI]
Clcws in Ne-A-Yoik. I'iiiiicv IhiiimII gafean
(page W) to bBTinfwapned Mr. ciewsoufom
OriTe difT. r, nt OCkMBaOOg in the Wintor fd
1860 and '70 to be vcry careful ia
big dcalin^s witb UtOBB paitiw (Bul
loek, KirabaD & Co.); tiiat bia dtal
v.itli thcin were execcdingly dingor
..ii-, and that tlic pBltiefl were irrospOO.^bb;
and on tWO diU'eieiit . . < u-aons bc WBrnod Mr.
Cb ws that be taktrnfM the bonds were issucd
in advinrc ol the work. To thi? olr. Clowa
rejilicd tliat lie UtOOgfai1 he COllld tike BBIB Of
liinipelf. W. K. De ci.iiV.nreid 6vrcar? (iko
15] to haviiiK told Messis. Lcwis L Foldor,
t'unfi.leiitial agBbtte of Mr. C'.owb, flat tho
bonds were tinnlulcnt, nud tlut Cler* would
inake biinsclf liable for nfgotiatinj fetlf 86
euritiori. Jainots H. Lcdlic (pago 53), ow.ter of
tltiity-tive lionds of (ao Brnaawick aad Al
b.iny Uailroad Company, at'J oua o? tho oon
ti.utors for biiild:rr the road, teslilios
that bo bad a coiiveo.iiion witb C.'jws
in the Fall of 1371 -bout the ovor
issno of UmbB bond?, in. wliicb be told
Clewa that tho bomls LataMBa aaaBai of the work
were wortblest. "CaVfrB lafiiei HaBl ho knew
"nothint,' about it. I told bim be did know
" it, beOBOM be knew that tho laaa of road was
"not nc.ir coin|i!i t''d, and that bomls ot the
" whol" line had b.cn bBPEbbI and imloi>e,l ;
" aud tiu n Clcws rcplicl, ' laVsl ia' uone of my
" ' husiness.'" Liistly, tO coni|,lctc the tcsti
mony that lbnry Clcws knew, as far btMk as
Novcinber, 1870, tliat Um bondl bfl ?a.a sclling
WOrfl iaaajed without waiiant ol law, B/g copy
lioni pakje U of thfl rapflai ot the Bflflai Invcs
UgBtiBg Coiiiinittce the followius' extraet from
thfl lettci of N. 1>. Aiigier, Statc Tretisurcr :
Statp. Trf.a^orf.r's nrrirF., I
ati.aj?ia, oaoaotA, Mir. ii -ii. ign. s
gfj4V Tlios. J. BlMMONS, C'Auirm.iri yiornf OBBB ?("'.
Allanl't. Oeorjia.
1)1.ak Silt: lu aiiawer to your Itiquiri.'a iii BBfaift, firat,
n, Maaora, CkiBn | Oo. aaaaEadrlaatl bjr u..- .ia ta lafoi
mfJity, a a nt lawaa aaat illeuality of tho Iximla IiwumU i>y
Qcrg. IMMonE. I bBPfl Bl ?av, tbat la tho tuotitk of
Novoniber, 1970.1 aarg lu; aaa, Alton Auicier, a letter of
intiodtieti ni to JkU-saM. dflWa A Co. of Niiw Vork, Wlth
iMtreettaastf hiiii,a!teri?reaoutiug ?aul letter, to notlfy
M, an (:.,-\*.a ii Oa, fxplieitlv- BB r.Kar.1 to tlieat) fiacta.
g\l tn j- aon was r-erfertly fnuiiliar witti all theae fa, gaj, I
Blmpt* uolitlodhliu, verlialk), tli.it M BCBOBBt tliea*) faota
rorcitUp aad rxplicitiy to Meair*. Clewa & (*o.; and from
:il. ttci of M. -r- < - * C... to " H"ti J'Hiti Harria,
bbbm baaatac, JUtaata, Q*mBm%,n da"i Wtnnlm a.
i< i. I laoalfl imlicti that tnyriDii hadfaitlifully|wrforDi?d
tli'lailiitv. lu tliia letter reftrred to, Metiara. Clt-wa ,V Co.
aa> : - Mr. Altou Anirif r ,?f Atluiita r>r ?-? .it-1 BB ;i letter
fiotii Hi-ii. N- Ia Ana;ier, your akaBB lr i-ni.-r, nud iip?n
il?. -tr.UKth of tliat letter of Intnidt,. tion Mr. Altou
Aiixi'-i haaaaafla aafkal BtataaaaaBB m i"ijt;uu v> tiie
laowtla ol > ><ii bkaaa, ^ud the Baaaaw ..r tksk laaa
wl.H'li. if cieliieil, woultl very st-rloualy mjiire taa ItaBaV
|BJ aud vaJue of ta^ M laVl aBBEEJ ln thin uiarket and In
L'jiiduii"
Mr. CUws tbinkrt the biisiness int?n-sta of
tlc Conntry eonld n'l -t i:id Mr Olfgaaw/l glofl
tion. Mr. Clcws ia partly riifht. Thfl aBJaaaMflfl
itileicsts of bis honsc inir:hf goftaf from the
liostility ol Um BEW AiliniiiiHti.ition to smli
IwlndUBg and smli ssmihIIc b.
Wc have madc no utt. ini.t to show in this,
or in picvioits EtUflaaBj thfl gfltterBJ r.ncility
Ol tbil Hinnawick and Alhauy H.ulroa.l busi
rjgBBIi hOW tlic r.ud was |fl wrct.hclly bmlt
gg oo) taa bc lit lor nsc; hOW Heiiiy OlflWfl
u, to bavc olii-foillth ol v>iut thfl eoii
tiattoia tnadc; liow the duty of ccrtifyiu;*
and indorVifiL' tl,c bou<k wliicli. b* the aet
,,f i-i;i, \mis rafltfld in Um Treaattrer, Mi.
r, wai UbImii fiwrB ilm oflMer, ky Uw
ni f uf 1870, ani friinft ried M T? ilbii k, .Minply
becatwo tbo iicArturcr wiw bvu^l ?ud tlic
Govornor was not. Some of the?r> pninta aro
tonchod on iu a careful article in The JfafJBB
ricr of Atifa'UHt :i1, part of whieh we leprodueo
in anothrr coluinn. We havo Himply en
iBBIIIIBd t?> throw light on the qucslion
wheth.-i Jlenry Clew* is BB0PB kin.vo tban fool.
H,- claiins to be mmply the hitter. Hut ho
insists that the IBBB-BMBJ WllBBBfa of the Coun
(,y ,-onld n't atand tho election of Mr. (Jreol.-y.
TllK OBJNT atbM-BHOW.
Wl.eth.r Iho l.oui.svillo Conveiition shall or
nliall not tM able to tind two Dcmoeiats abovo
tl,.- giade of Hriek Pomeroy and Mosby to
aece|.t lta noininations, tt will not be possible
Jor gbe Crant inanageis to ovado the re
sponsibililv of their bantling. Klanton Dun
cjui, who waa a Wbig and then a Know
Nothiug. bo tong an be wa* B_ytodjr, La aim
ply their tool. They printed cnv.-lop.-s,
frankcd and direet.-d nino-tenths of all
the cirrtilars sent out to drum up
volunteers for this Convention. Aff indiic. d
,m A.aSistant rOBtlllBBtfir flflBflTBl tO Blfl his
Htibordinate poslmastors to tind Di-moerats in
their respce'.ive lo.alitics who would iceeive
and BCt upoii thoso (ireiilais. Tltt-y furnished
the inoney on whieh sev.-ral seore of dead
baBta bare t.eeu sent to I.-.uisvillo iu their
iiit.i.'-t. They h.ive pnt up this job for their
OWD ppofit, hoping thureby to div.it raapai
otioiiKli from tho Liberal caudidates to lot
(inmt aUp in by a plurality. The J'residont
who had ihioe-fourths of tho Klo.tor- in 180
irt iinw r.-dii.i'd to this d.-speralo oxtremily.
The. Tv\o-t.-ini in.ina-'ors thns betray their
eunsiioiiMH-'s that tbe peoplo are agamst thein.
All the l.ib.raU ajfc is a s.juaio issue and an
iiiKon.slraiu.-d vote hoiiestly coimtod. Hut
thoso who b.-li.-vo that M OM good term de
-si'ivos annthor," (whence it follows that two
Kood tetJBB doserve two more, and BO on BB
.lotinitely.i praetically .onteas th.U Ihey must.
divide their opponcnU or be bcateii. As be
tw.-.-it "Jiatit aml (Jiioloy they -co tliat tin
pt-oplo havo altoady deeided against QlBBl ;
but if they ean indiiee a quarfcr ol a niillion
or 10 who pt.-fer (lio.lov to ihrow away th. ir
fOtaa, they Btay stillhope. Ilence their I.ouis
\ill<- Conveiition, of whieh they d.-fiay tho
eoM and must boat the responsibility.
TBE LATB VIBABTBMB.
It is tenible tO icth-et how inany hundrods
ot lives. every day in tho year, eveiy hour of
the day, depi-nd BpOB tho -oiiudiiesa of a lnt
ut nia.'hii.oiy, or the prudeliee, rtolf-pos.scs.s40n,
and intclligeiieo of a siiif.de obfM IBM man.
TbOBB who trnst theinstlves io tho paBBBBgBI
atiaineis whieh plovv tho wat.-is of the M.iind
and the llud-on Kiver. r.ek littlo of thep.nls
wliiih eii.oinjiasa their royBgBi Bttd the in
uun.erable OfftM-antions whieh are stipposcd to
havo lie.-n taken m ailvan.-e againM eolli-iuii,
Bgaiaal iit.-, igai-Bl wntk, or fot the pnejt
vation of life in BBJea of a.-.-ident. Any ono
of it thousaiid tliings niay gO W-OOg and
involvo tlu- nioat awful tBB-H r.0J n.?<kf.
TbC disariaii^einoiit of a >t( am-puinp
ni ij pjfa/- ?p Iho v.--ol Io tho
flauio-, as tlu- liienvillo wu |ifeB up. Tbe
breakmi: <>f a roiten rope Btay pcepeat tbe
timely launehiiif,- of a boat. A drOWP] lookOBl
niay not aee an approaehini: resaeL An m
conipeti'iit pilot niay Blbdodge difltanei -, and
put hia h.lm the ItTOOg B7BJ. And iu the
honr of df-kget a coplain niay bBBB eontiol of
his patwengers and ei.w, and many Btay petiab
rot lack of discipline. We nev.-r c.in kaOW
whon dtlft care ha- bBBB takt n tO'BTOidall
these daiiKers. We DJB-I alnav.a irust tO BOBBJ
liiiknown aud iiivisihle authoiitv for tin
propet ovc-i.sight Of tho BBip and h.r eipiip
nients, and the proper care in the st|?<tion of
the offleera. Wo havc only one BtoBBaof pto
ddlng ta* our own safety; that is by _0*_-t.g
to a riKorous accountability thore who make
IheniRPlvos reripousible for our Uv.a. Steain
boal "actidouti,*' propoily ao IBlled, an- al
BiOdt enknown. Coiliiion, lirc, cxplosion an
fe-JMMt i_vaii>ibly Iho icsiilt of arruiiinal . are
BPIBBjaTBI r,cuiewlierc. A wretk oa the open BBB
itl oftCB a disastr-r whieh no huaian pniden.e
or ioiosight coiiM r-rcveut'; the loai of a
Btrtftrner on iuland Bjataffl ran biirdly lx- any
tl_ ii bJm thau tUe Nawlt oL tuans uii_ui.iuap.'e
mont.
Iu tho fiPt Bhock. ot tho newa from SfoninaT
ton wo foi'boic tommeutiiiK' itpoo a tragedy
whotfi c:u;-es vfcro but imperfectly knoaya.
'l BB Capta.U l--d chie' OBBvBCB o? the Metis had
B-OWI a BTjiril ol' teli-sacrifice and a eortain
ejr:. c? grdi^nlry in Utt bour of trial whieh
uLipoaed tverybotly to bcliev.- of them the
best. B_t aa B_tl ded accmnts ol the eatas
tropho are rcccivotl it-becomea ch-ar that, how
ever the ac ident may liave otig*Ba_Bd, niosi
of tho fatalit) must IBBI npon Capt. B-rton.
ahouldcrs. Prlmarily the fault of the ."lliaion
sopins to lio with the s,chooner. The Btate
BjBjateOfw-B captains of the tWO fBBBtll -RJ
directly at variani'- with BBeh other. bvt we
think it clear that Capt. liurton of the M.-tis
ia tho nean-r the truth. His pilot, l'almcr,
aayi he ?aw the bciImoimbt _mai abfot to _pb
niinutes btforo BBB BtnbBB, BBB sehoom r h.-iiif.
then two BwBBtl BJ. the poif ileti) how. Capt.
BartOB bLm aaya tbal be bbw the aehoo_er,a
red tight, whi. h ha coiddnot nave m\u unles,
he h;td beeu on her BBai fid??that is to BBf,
the achooner was nearer the shoro. Tbe
h.-liii of tho Metis waa tli.-u put to porf, BO as
ta DBM the schooner on the starboard rido.
In this statement both the captain aud tho
pilot agree. The captain of the Nettie Cn-h
ing saw the Metis about tho BBBM tinio that
BBB saw him, but he dcelarcs that the
prope'ler was in.aliore, that il to aay, on his
port Hlde. " We were rtteeriug cleai,'' he adals,
? whon just Bl bwB* reached Bl she gave a
" Hheer acrosa our bow aud stnick ttfl on the
"atBt-OBld sitle of the stem." Anybody who
will take the tronble to make a diagram of
the JrOrdtioU of tllO tWO VfJBwil BJaD S4>4> ftt 11
glatiee thut this is impossible. If the Metis
had been inshore, that is to say, on the star
boanl Badeof the schooner, and .shecring acrosB
lni how bad stmek Inr on the BBBJboard BMbB,
BBB would either havo . iiished her own liovv
or e.Hcape.l with coinparativ.-ly littlo injitry.
The faet is, howev.-i, that the Metis was Bt-VCk
abn-a^t of the pilot-house, on the port riide,
aud the Hchooner BBai her bowsprit, without
suffeiing any injury to the htill. The BMBB,
bilitj is, th.-refore, that in tho confusion of a
d.tik, stormy night, the helmdinau of the
achooiu l uiirtook the positionof the piop?*ller,
and, siipiiosmi; her to bo on the port BBBB Bl"
itaad <?t tho stailioH-d, attempted to go otit
lidc her, whon ho should havo gone tin- otlur
way. This suppoaition acouuts for tho iu
juried to both vesdt-Ls, but the other doi-s not.
Hut if Capt. Hurton waa blameleits in re
spoct to the cMlision, his conduct aft<iwai(l
r*4-eni? to havo be.-n r. ckloss tO the laat _figree<
It is ?. l'aiu that Uie crush occurred no later
at any rato than ii:i'>; it was uot until 5 that
tho Meti-* s.jnk; th.< distanee liotn -hotc was
only livo taflea; and jti no ;\ttiiii[ii B as made
tu li. ,ii h the \i--.1 until tbe ,\,itri had gained
.aiiih lieadway th.it tbe Bttenipl Wai UMteaa.
Capt. ljuitvu aay* lUu tollisiuu bauueued at
3:40; IVilriek, the fireman, aaaaa it-'WO; Mr. G.
O. Guild, a paaHeuger, aayd 3:45. It waa a full
bonr after that, aecurdinir. to the fireman'rt
rttatenient, when the propeller waa put toward
nhorc, and by that, tiine the watcr covcrcd the
forecaatle bbE k and she wiw entirely iiiiniiin
utrenble. In thfl ineantime ahfl had wast.il IflgJ
or iifU'on iJiimit.'H lookiuu; for tho schoomr,
and then bad asjaja on her cotirHc. Capt.
Itnrton rtayn he BBBi thfl inaten and pflot bfllow
to iflfl if shc was inakiiiK any watcr, and they
report<:d <die was not. The tiremaii, on the
contrary, when he beard the Brbbbb of the col
lision, " went forward aml i'oiind the iirst
'?niatc iiailini? on a board and ranvas to keep
"oiit the watei.'' It in inconcfivablc that witl,
B niodeiatidy eareful .xaniination the cxtent
of the BBBkBaffl sbonld not then have been dis
covcred ; yet wi: aie told that tbe otlicers siip
pOflfld the liijtiry to bfl ineoitsiderable,?whicb
they had no liudncss to smppose,--the Cupfain
inadc no exainination in person, iind thfl ship
procccded for at Iflaakt an hour bflfflSl any
nlarni was iriven. Tcn Bf liftccii minutcs aft, r
Um passciiKeis had been aronsed the Metis
wtnt down.
When tlic laaa of tbe vesscl was scen to bfl
incvitable thete wa.s no disciplme BBBOBg thfl
erew boc iMianiifltioa of the vumengerx
M, ii and wonicii w. ic not ar-.ine.l until tho
watei was alroady orei the eabin floota. No
spcul BZiirttoBfl were made to BBTfl the
wonicn and ehildreii. Th, te waa no elliuenry
in nianuin^ thfl boais; aml hOW thfl transfer
of pci.-ons to the boata was itajalatad ia ori
,|, ?t gajCBsffa f'oii, UM lact that thfl onlv OflM
which HMti.c.i ihore broiiir!.! a dlreotot of thfl
steainsbip company aml live dcek-haiids, aml
nol anotlicr sonl. The pBaaaEgfltfl Erho eflOBped
either lloatcd ashore on fratfiicuts of thfl
wreek or kept taMBaaelrefl aborfl watcr by
nicans of Um lifc-prcscrvers imtil thev were
picked np by other vcssels. There ITfltfl only
three boats. and it niay bfl doubtcd whcthcr
lliey wtrc in t otiilition foC iiiiniediatc
laflBBehiof. From ODfl tEalBfl Of anotlicr
they seein to have l.ccii nearly u-'
vct | BBB in Whfca. scv, nty pflOph
lloatcd for bOVtl on BB OpflB ralt could not
BBTfl Im'CU tOO boistciotis fog a life-boat. Au
ofhYial inve-tij-'alion ll to bfl made into tlic
OBEBefl and circiiiti-taiiccs of thfl fliEBfltor.
From this wc ahall probably bari, who was
at laiilt in thfl collision, and whefher thfl
Mctia WBfl pio|?ily ,i|iiip;,c.l aml in.uuied for
UM cincr^cmy which overtook hflT. I'uf
whatcver the omVial .jiidjjiiicnt niay BBJ, it
will be mipossiblc tO iieiaiiadc inaiikind thal
when Um vcsscl was siruck only twenfy BEoB
Btea ftoni ihorfl, aad was ahlfl to keep in
motioti and nbcy Bflf hebn for more than an hmir
atierward, cvciy cieaturc on board could not
have been brou^l.t gafelj to land. W? ean
ima-'iiH' no taPCTmfltamwi wMch will tweoae
Capt, Buitoii from not knowini: thfl OOndlUoB
Of bla ahip inimcdiatcly aff.r tiu- collision.
The eaafl of tbe Hicnvilic bi v.ry diflarent.
Bere there was pflriutpfl eajfllflflflagaai in Um
pieciutions iu-ainst iire; there wEB ecrtainly
.?airlcssticss in tiie ineatis provided to I X
Hngnlib it. Tbe itflaiB pasipa, w* are told,
wonld not work. Whcthcr they were 01 i-,'inally
defective. OT had been disanamreil by Befflect,
ii [g ].osMbly m.l tOO laic to leai.n; at any
ratc, an attcmi.t ibtTOid be made (0 lix the
rcspoiiaibiliiv fOff thhl fatal d. tcct where it
beloikgB. Ibtt it is Lrratifyiiitf tO bfl alilc to
lc.'ord that with thfl BBBM Lralhintiv which
Borton rltaplayed on the KoUa, .Mamy on the
liu umIIc , oinl.ined perfed diseiphnc and eool
ncss. DBBfabg ncarly foaV honrs the crew
fooght bravcly BasjaEal tho fire, and when all
hope Of aubduiTJf the Uames was cxliau-t,?l
Um ail boats wett lanmhcl, and the I>a>
gengBca and crew embaikod.
Now lct BJ have a rfgid (xaniination into
both UMflfl lllflBfllflffl ln both there was a
gTBTfl faulr soineuhcrc, and if i: caniiot bfl
(letccted and piinishcl onr sfcimiboat baWB are
njaolcBE, and wc may look for two or three
jinveiitiblc ilisasters every IflEflflfll. BoBBfl of
the .pialities of ^rcatness are rc(iiiircd of thfl
coininaiiiler of B pa-seii-.'er >t,amci. BfETflEJ
is not etMOfh. Seaniaiiship i.^ not flBWltafh. A
poitly bearim:. ? Btat \oice, | inairnitiecnt
maniicr, aml thfl ability to IWflakT at deek
hands aud emiifrants, cven UkBBfl virtucs are
not all wc a.-k. Bot thfl citptain nmst have
thfl >kdl Of a thoioiiKh BBflor, thfl scicntidc
knowlclK'e of an en^inecr, the eyes of abgUBj
Um powcr to eouiuiand, tm imperturbable
,.bflflfl, a faiiltlest jml-iii.nt, and a soldier's
U'tiliantry. Anybody in charp' of a stcambo.it
who is not conscions of poaaaaatakj thflflfl flJDJai*
(ications will do well to Iflflh MEBM other pro
fessiou. _^_____^_____?
WBO IS 8BBAT9M WILBWS FOMOBMt
Sevcral days BfO B bttcr was printctl in
iicw>papers iricmlly to Senator Wilson, ad
.Irea.-ed to (citaiii (?cntiaiis in Hrooklyn, ,lei,\
Irjjj that Mr. Wil>on li.nl BTflt bOEB a Know
NoUiiBff. T l.is eharge bad before baot with an
ajnUgtMBBJ aml evasivc answer from Mr. Wil
aoii.and had been coiielusively ptovcl. Wlicn
this flat contradictiou aiipcaicd, in blfl iiilci.M
aml in Bfl appaicntly anthcntio foini, wc BBtfE
Seinitoi \\'ilaou the bcnetit of it, but took oc
casion at the BBBM time to show its fal-ity.
llut the Sonator. on tlakdlBf Um letter in Au
kftista, Maine, deuouuefd it as a foffBty, aml
we haatm to glre publicity to tbis statcnieut
also.
Tbcre remains a mystcry about the matter
which OOghl to l>e clenred up. Mr. Frevett,
with whoni UM coricapomlciiec BtBfl ln 1,1, has
placed the letters iu our bands for hifl own
JLWtitication. The t'acts are thflflfli On tlle Ba
of afojy, Mr. Freveit and eleveu other (jeiinans
Of Brooklyn wrotc to Mr. Wilaon, annonnciu^
theniselvis gg l'avt.rable to QlBatt, bttt desinnK'
to bfl iuformel whether Mr. Wils.ni uas ever
I Kiiow-N'oihiiikr, as reported in soine pHjrer4
and il.nied in OaBfltB. Ol thfl 27th of An^'ust
Mr. l'ics.it received ifl rcply the letter which
Mr. Wilson m>w deuouuees as | forircry. Itis
datcd in Natiek, Atifccust ba. postuiaiked
" BoBtOE,n and bcars the trank of Senator
Wilson. lt ifl writtflB in tjlciuiaii, and si^'ned
"Ucnry Wilson per H. A." It ia bapQOBlB)lfl to
state whcthcr thfl frank is a forgery or not.
If it is, it i? lutticiently sun??aMfoJ to paal ihe
Hcrutiuy of the Hoston and Brookl.ai Post
()tliC4.a.
Senator Wilson will do will m.t to contcnt
hiiiiscll uith a siiuplt lcpmliatiou of tbifl let?
ter. The laLMn are iniiiortant tO biBa, aml
shoiild bfl DfOflBpUy ?tate4l. The M.-c.ilictl
forgarj is ? cBtpgotica. teplj (o Um letter ad
dnaiirrl i<. bin by Freveit amlothcrs. lt j.iir
pOBtB tO have b?'cn wntt*i,, not by his liau.l,
but by that of au ainaniieii.^is .n -e, ictaiy. lt
OOaBBfl unslainped tmni Ib.ston, baaWaaaf bin
frank. It ll wiittcu to his politiral fricuds,
and pobUahed iu bis intenst. If it iBa forfery.
it ia a forfflrj foi Iii* bcnclil aloiic, tottmlcd on
iiifomiation wliicli could oiih bkYfl cunic liom
him or hi- fiicmlly coireapoitfieiit. k erlme
hlVI bccll t'OIItll. lt ta-4l |,i lla.sial lll Ml. \\ ila.itl'^
cletiioii, aml it bcliOo\e? ltint more fli.m ?>'>
oue else to asxcitaiu who han coiuuiitled it.
TAKTY INTOLEKANCE.
TIIK ol'INlONH OF AN AVKKA-GK VO'lKi;.
ia, II.
To f*a Kdilor of Th? Tribune.
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what in a BBBflki Wli.it I toneliod utmii in that BMBa
miinieatioii aa a BBBJ-I *__*_N "f tho eativ.i--.. '..?
vvit, th? utt.r iiitol.-i.iiii'.: of ditl. BBBM Bk bBB BBBBB ta
i.i ita BBly f. atiir.-, and I eoiild only woiid.T at it aa
it khw. What I BBfpBBai two montln atto was t<?
BB a piud IIBlBIBJ 'ampaign, with a BBBBt BB-I of
fiiii aad bb4m and apiikd.fliiK'sn in it and v.-ry b_f_B
of tho aad s.:ttiii? tOaVwa-M1 ?f tOBth, and el.-ii. Lifii? B_
tiflta, and aaOw-Jag, BBd viob-nt talk. his ktowi. to ba
BBB BMat rccklortrt and bitt<r, un.l positively
fwBBflBBBB I .-v.-r kti.w. I havo ber-n trying to
tindemtaiid it, but I eonf.-ss it is beyond nie, for it
rveeniH plain aaMMgh that tw-BB Bl no 8-U for any sueh
thing. We aro not at war- eertamly ; that ia
all over. Aa Kapablkarid wo lm
pliahc.l vastly nior.) thau tl, BBBBt BBBB-_BB
of ua exp?ct<;dr? had any ri?hl BBeBJMJBi ap*MBM
when tb? party was leBBBfld. W* bBBB K"t all
through with Slavery, an.l elim hed th.; lroaineae be
joiid poaa-bt?it/ of r.'T.-rsal by ? : ' j tho
( li.itt.-N thi-ms.lvi'S, and oiik'-inHini'?if I uiay BBBB
jj, BOld t-l bcat thmnjht of our philanthrophy aad
BoUtiaal aeeabtaflty in tbaanatti r?f tba aafcaaBeaal
out of the r.-ar-h of everytbim? but nvolution. All
.1 - t out for and h.tt.r a thoiisainl lim.'H h_s l*w.n
aaaarad Baapiy an.l Inaraf dbly, aad ??' tbe i aa! af it
westandin fn.nt oi bBBBM ?.-" "'? klW, with tho
paga tiiriiwlhehindtis. It s n tho
onlerof nattiro that, with all (?__ Bl l?inplidW,
then- bBOB-I BB B BBW crystallization j __k* BM Btaf
partiis should fall B?adM and < oi.-iliiin; I
Wbynotf EfBB if this la BpBIBBBBltMBtW /
inenly, aad tbe 0.0 a.-tln r Mr. Qf_B>
Icy orG.-n. Grant BBOBM ba !'ri-nl--f, it dOM not
f.illnw bi-eitise my tn iifhlior and I BBBB _aBwa*afotl
a.-t.-.l toif.tther in op[xmiti,m to Slavrv Mt it wa
shonld Bgrae oa th - p-rsonai aaerita af*_Mat_w.
And .'.?riaitily t-ON Bl BB BafBBg B li-bility that WB
shonld ditf.tr if tho two BBBJ
tlii-nri.-s. What BaM BOOfel BB B-fBatad *__BwB_t
t.li.-M ahotild ho at thid endiiig BBd liB| of
QhaptMB just sttcli a BfBaa-Bg IPBT, and nitor
n1111-rliu_c. and inixiiiif. aad, if i'"" I'1 ' a_a__.II
ao, nniddleof politios BBd BBB- " I __?_
m.-n who havo bt : ... f1)41r
bbI it BBeaaa to bm tba an >
and _M nafnral BOW Bad BBB ? *?_-?
waiiante.l the expootation.
Uut iust.-adof taUag it phlloeBBbtoBlly ?rbtbb
trv'-iitf to ba ree.iin il.'d t.i it. I t'-iei iii-ii aii r IBB 1 m^
I'.-ttiti. v.-ry anirry aa 1 ' ' atil _U I
huve no ataka wii.it v,i al-.-..- that wa all baa-flB
dttaeaa la tbe raealt, |H red ia thg ta ?. load, rla
b-nt, and profatn-. baBM a BBBM BBB piobaMy hh
1,,,,,,,-t l arith Ummb _bb_
yi-ar pr.ipo-i-s to fote BgaiBBl tln-m thi.a. BOvhaiB
K.-|inh!ieans, an 1 both w;!i rote forBMBta
.miv Ii.iv.- baea bal aoa ' t_?p
dill'.'i'a.s Bl th.'ir BB ril-, and tl;.": i.
in.nn! i', u.l bal aaaa th.'tn. Weil, 1 d
atand it, bal I dotbaak Qodit wiHbeo
niiiuths taon . ' ",ir
livi-.s, ..r at leaat t-J aaol tobe aa__a__d
of ourstdves in.
I suspe.-t v.-ry fow of M w'io ar?> aroaMM-BJ ta BBB*
ke Bok- n n "'? takiag a -aad La
j__g j,, \, ; | ,;i v,.t- t.r tlu
BBtaal Oreeley k the Botaal Otaafc Rte iP-taaB
rotea havc- bbi Idaal Qtaaleya aad i.nr i.i- il '
aad ahail v.ite fur th 'in. Tbe JMh _nd-baBea eaa*
dulateistoaliof BB, [ lw-_0B, BBgJ
inodel ovt-r whieh W( i-jaeot-rj _, Btoldiag
oal Into baroie a_-t_re and a-Bad bi d
1'i.ini wh_.' ae pai
amldi.atortion. Aii, If BB-B %i BB BBO-ld !?
npon OBBTM -BB .'-andidal.- w.- thinl. BB Bt- votingj
for. aad th.- aaa ara t-iak traace rotiag Bga
how wi.l.-Iy wo shnuld all di__C t_BM Baeh
other, and form _M a< tti.il I V.ry
litrh- UkelihWrd af B ohple
Wo BOBBB-BBM have pO_.___l di I ifl our
]wst-t.:lii<5 whiih i.. k. pt in tin-vill.i. ? ;? hittlio
tendi-ney to h.-at and BBgi t is MM B t! al BM moro
disi.'ii et of tbB frC'llietlters oi ITOfd la.liti
eal topies, tO savu th.'ir teinp.-rs. IfM Btt__B witb
Biwaaaik th.it w;is aaade tB_^_MraTaai_gb] tlu
lawyar of oar plaea, who fai bb aetipa Oraat man.
Tho talk had ran ipnte lu_h, a.nl h:ul BMM princi
iitiliy to tiic ntppfl-fll ii dBBBaaita af Mbb
caiidiilat.-s ; BB BBB alde Cia t w.? ebapged witli
driink.-nn. H and diabani _? lnilitary
re. ur.l a___bly oi -i? aad oa il)-- other,
(Jnel.y was .Irir.d witli M-Bg a ?y;>"
t-.Avai.i. a T-Buaaay l_jpnblle_B? aad b I'roo
lover. It warf not an aMpirit-iBdaaata. b B lull
of it the taayat tatd: "WtuT, I BBppeaa bbbpj bbbb
are liolh Btwtty had. BBf if QneUy had he.m
noiainited Bl i'liiiadelpliia an.l t.ratit at llaltimora,
I havo n-it tbe h-ast _0_M w-' _B0_ld ba ealling
Greeley ii saint and Ci.tnt BBBBBB BBBB.11 1 th.ma-ht
the i'1'in.i.i I; ? ? . ..ul I
a.davatood aesI dap tbat tba " tt_a aa :." ,.i tho
]>arty, harlnalni ^^ - r, bad leal i aa*
tid'tiee in mr l'lnnd ;1),- law. or, " No m.vti would
talk tbal ?..>," tbay lald, " whoso ha _rl w m la tha
i a i-i'."
it is aaeerhownlitM.- grala of phlloaoaf.y dropp<Hl
into that kind of a di-en-sinn M)t__B a good fiiny
tblaj-i and twfj BMB to lookfatg ea.li BBBM in th,
faeo in a hlaak, da/i-d wav, ns thfTPfb Un-v w. m
asham.-il of HWBtrthlngi I hi-r.i_:ht to h? alMiitt
oae pbiloaopbar bo tbe thooaand roteta - il ) m aaald
Bad ihaM ia tliat piii'i.ruoa?to go aroaad abaa
abey ha\e tin-e ompty-headad, aaaT] i...k- aboat
oaadidataa, aad ot*____l tiu-ir gabbla wtthasiii*(i?
grain of OOBUBOB fiortdO.
I aiu iucliucdto think tbal tba politkd of this
eaiiiji | lipet-aMM
T_eteareaomerery exi le in the w,.rld
whodon't -om.-lii.w BOBflB to l,irvav,> . .isily. Th?y
an-y.iy heiieat in.-a, ' ut they hrive ha:-i IHlfre m
their faei-a and a MBiiOf BO-M-MM gOod-BM lli thoir
Bb-BJMC that is not attiative. ll ia n,,t th.-ir fatilt
that they do not 00aBBtOB_-d the id- a of teenta-ilia
tion ;?tlu-y are BMMM BB, ll la B gtwBl BbBbl m th.-ir
favorth.it taNp havo otit?rown thawarof WM, if
indoed they have. lne, BJfl inis.-ily of ayadflM and
grievauccrt, and tnaaari Bg aot7_BBalaBMMM ni' th.-.iii
to BB unhappy over. I LbBJM |I BBB BM uinhai itahlo
in crtvliting to thiH t-lement the only eanieel aad
-igiaaa tboaghI la Ibe party af tha _d___a_aBBBB_a_
It sei'in.a ti) BB) that as th, e.ntril id. a af the I.iheral
party iathisoneof nconeiliation around whieh all tba
|ia-i i issii.-s clii.st.-r, so the e.-ntral opptMking thoiiKht
is that of th.> irieeoneilahltvs wbo BBBBBBtf btdirtva
the Sonth Ihonld Im- pi.ni-h. .1 by B Bolil } of distmst.
The men who thiiiii tx ItVM the -ni. kMOf IbtMga tM
vide np.illllll-lli.ini ipieation. AafagBvBjM Silliordl
nate are lli,- peti v pe-BODa] Laauca and the thousand
dilliri-nees that make-ip thr> d's.ord. If t_tn
are BM r.-ady to forgive and for_et, bMM Bfl 8BB>
tainly loo sull.-n and r.-lctitless. Tho inarrow of it
all is whethi-r w.- .-Uall lontiuae to pnmsh and
ptinish ilh-Kallv anil without l'onn ol law Mbagha
to pTovern. BB Ln I . \niKH
f .'iiiiied.uf, An_. :<>.. UWB.
The IBaip flBMiBT is t .? la: at tir.ia' e.unpaik'ner
whieh ha-4 re.-w-!ied BB It? No. 1 h;m tho followmit:
?? llernrs-(Irt-eley t.> th.- QoVBb-BBBBI in IBM ? k.-aap
no faltti v,itU tliw BOffahPa t-l tf IflBl B BBM-tM BtBB
Wblofe y?U an- 10 v...il.. Wliat then ;h bg l;aa aried
faithfuliy tUc thi-.-e j.-.n'.* tor wi.ii ii in ta-l _aap
liim la IM BwM aat- Ifee a_r - mt m be B BfeM _bmb.
i t.. it. and n.itii th,- w it- m eadtxl bia p14^*' '?' "l
the lald v
M|I_a liitt.r vva-re l!ie t-x.ii t worda Of llor-a. ?? l-mey.
Mpttbl NBW-YOBJI iiili.i m.. I WBr-l
timiof t.'ni.af O.-.V..'..af tMiiiai ti, ? uihioB
ti, ai
Tti.t. an -. \ i .1 i!t..re !.ihii.-?tions in this igaaa
iess.ind iinpii.l. nt a*t Ihat ;iho\ e qn..t. d ; hut
?ne is.iiloae. \\ B_0*M MBI bflfJ BJB IM MM ?
aiOB t.hheiof the niii\iii.c uia.v lll.d hitii .it tll?? tlllieO
ol l he 6a?_ry a_Ml*T.
1.} l.:. .. v?i?*a#a>B
V.'e v Bowlea, by
Ih.atinie.Uiitik.-. ? BCbBMBBIBlBBI

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