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riiii i j:xi "vci rro: W!-:i!;lv c II 1 1 4 it. uhc Vkb Caucasian j STATE sovereignty: White Supr-aiiu-y And RtpuilU.ha j Till- IS Tir.KIM'Y ! J ol K ll i w: i M V HI I'K-kVli: ''- tiKTI lil.K ! i it ri. :i oun. . IN- I I I t I I' -N "t V v l Kit. Ill- 'f III) I A t t - '. ill it IMH I ltll s: it This i i h!ik ,M r; s l.ovcinitieiit, iiuiiU" t'.v rtiii's ,iiv, hr VWmr .r y and lln-tr po-nro y I .'Kf. yr' i I'rtw n h it ii t Id Itriijiunrdnii-iit ! total lo-pudi iicn of the Moii-fmu Yntikee War I i lit -'-arcd, I ue.n-ti-tuttoiial Harden. ,'ii-i .nti'ilated tiv "i-Titat iHi:.l M.iti. - r I 1 1 lt it-' il : 'un-l"i'-. m lti tiriii'i'u'i'Hi 'f ;i L nioii'ti i.;il t ru-.i.lc inr tl'f :tm'iii.u-tiini nt ii :i , I'rTim-tifnti.iiuit a'l.I 1 1. ill. t lur- i Iiima with Buiiitliwlilrrt aihriavf! SMitinritiiuitiou ft t!n- I.!ir.iry to ttie l ivil .'i'ii"r:'ii" '. lHn with the atr;i!! llU'ial I'.tviri.Mi uu l tin' Ki-rUtf tl Kt'i'rr M'litatiiHi "f all tin' ;nti-. ir Inotlirr llrtirllion ! K,'Vnliit,oti inu-t ! UK f tiy 'minti r Ktn!'i:iiii tnri" tv Knri'c loirmf I),' ii'iruri' ;in.l I -in lui'inn .-lumlii ! -.i rthrowa it' !.' I- fu t v 'tit- KiVcnct ' !viiiitti Ir-t-OathX KrsW ration Yi ye i Krrt'iu.iQi t: : : II. urw i'.. 'U il i .! Ii t :i! -l Cunt t.tfll .lllt.tifit Mr ti.iif Nipitr. the ulna: try li:t- iri i Iiialki't- tlil"ii;.'h i i.thv i-prhi 't at a- the .-.it I per I t.ll- , 1. n . I t - tall, oil- war i nt In k'.a I i-t M i iv I...1 -, ItaV a: l.ic!:tiiri. t-U r At In. a.i. ....riu.i. on tin- c.:t , the i Uertiieiiit-ti r -i.-inl at Hi in .-ioi. ai.,1 b's at the ha,b t he ".-!i!l-... I !- i- - tid tin :i ..r f I' V- il'e ij'i'.t t. hut 'ion l-i tlil kept up t he u. iri i.ii.. i --pi the 1.0 f , il - hiie l- Il id .1 1 : -tK-.i i.u Wo. thai (lulll.i.' the .! in : i niiTiter men. l'eie hili.l! W a- -iuld III I led I. !.-!.!, Hi M eter-hei Lr. V ir-i: per h.l-tiei. w he It . ; lew lav- a j -. .1 i. it. H U, a wniriee! Ma'u otti - er-, luiliJ-fif-r- of ltl" 1 e;i-latiii f and thire on-jL're--UIell, en tlie Ut.-l I iie-,la 111 S' . teliiher. I if i are . ri...h 1 e . Oi -en . t I-niton are turning to the lot C, on ef th.- l'i v-f.yn rian ai i-oi.ej;.' Inr teiaale.- at thai - i.f I ltd I'cUl.-s tin, been :.p- pointed uieuihi r id the icui-Utiie 'oiut ci! id the l'i-trn t ol' oiuiiibU, in the t ii-:e of the old buck re-iiii.ed. K i'tr re ii-i in rhe tui-ini's p nt ,.f the tc vn t Hidden, in Jnhnon cnunfy. weie de-t;nyed hy i' re mi Kridiy morning 1 i-t. iiivc-ivinjf a h,- ! -flue Sjii.noo lull fi ii. f ai.i.-h i"-- is . oer.'d r.y iiiurau e. rrat ui.ea-iiie-s l- teit thr'nihour Ki Ji.ii.d a- to tie- Inline rWati.m with i in iny , ai:d iicii. . ' f r.r.iai.d .ahU-s: inrii think war lim-t tilv het aeen the f.vo u r.i,ni. I: i Mti-t that n l'i:nt."o'. i iC.mt Spring i'i rk.iri- i. .ti-r Hr c.rn'.o'A . nl to i--,t the Hot "l poe h- l hi vi-it to a "A e r to ti vn ' tiii prepiiia biif'.T cliniut. A '"-iii..!'!, !i;r-j; :.e ir 11 amnion, Ohio, a Cnjuipr i... .ui h.;i.i.;1,iv la-t. t', ihu-ira: e the uianner in wht h Valia.id llalii ki, c I hi;u ! il. a!-j -not bun-elf ir. the -ailie la i.-.,..T avl i.eiirlv ni the -aine p i a- ' . A .l--,.o-tn,.ri h. t ,iv tlie ..t,r-ik-i l.e-1-i.i'uie. to ,-i.,.ter tlw rUht ot 'itrr.iX np..; '.oiiieti, c-oiit tins ;he (1'iiVi-iun 'liar the 's..,,i.;i u.ay vn'i- upon its ad .prion, fi. rar. tn eiy i.tf.-rt d thu' if a vote i-tui-ii, the tnii .ritv r,f women will ca-t ti.eir haiiut ajjam-t 'he prop.iitii m . No taki r- are vet re...rred. The eu-;,ini ie,-i ip: f ir the ti-eal vear fiuiii. ..u t riday i iv rii I . i;V,.Ukd , an in, r.-.i-f , r !.!, l.i.i. l.i over the reeeipr i f tin- previous tibi al year. 1 "m insr tne ix Hi' o.r lis i.l the pif-eiit vaar. froiu J.in ttiry 1-t lo dune Mi'ti. the euatolu re ':.'. under a i e, luted tariff, were o,-"'-, llto l.vi'Lfer I ban luriujr the eoire--p, .ii In, i.ei ii .. I f I i-r vear. Illlf ..rtalit e. el,ii, me t,be held III vral -.I the "-i:i'- , next fall. M line. M I-- H hll-etr. N.ov .ler-ev. Mjryland. ,.-i.iia. I mil in, a, Kentucky. Obi. Iowa. Miniienr ami ('nbforni.i. widea' ti elei t a governor. In , fi.hi r, IVuiivlv cii li-i-t an Auditor and Surveyor licn er il. and in ...veiiilir Neiv irk ele. r a eeiet:iry ot'Srate. Kroin wtiieliit will f. -wii, there iv ill be a lively time Mining the p"lirie'::ir. I tie pi oper'y h-lOer- ity la id a large meeting uiifiif, I r the pnrpi.-e af W ll-billg'illl on Wednesday prote-ting agiin-t the ti'ufi.- rdii'iiic ot r..ht ry W hietl fla been e..i,ei.ete. fV the l.ej.'i--lafise oilu. il . Ihepiojeet appropriate nemly five iniliion d.-liar hi-mhawav a to 'ive rhe b -t pnr.-ible rbaiae lor pliiiidiriii'.' the city tre.i-urv. Jwo-third-i if the pi uperry of tlie di-friet a repieeiilei in the meeting, but it is not known whether the protest of the t.ix-p-iyer-i will be. heid.il by the x.irne ,f harpies who are anxioiidy waiting to seize upon their prey. Wherever the .. a-.-ilH have control, rxtrav.-igaur and enrruptiim pievnil. I're-ident I. rant bus m ule indeeenf b-fr lo prdnn ilianiv Itosven. The repro bate had no o'ber tlainn upon exeeu ive eleineiiev, except ui h as are baed upon the fact that be i prominent a ICadieiil politician in South i arolin.i. He h: fieen most disreputable anil despicable -re;-tur all hi life, tine of the three winner, to whom he wns married m notorious 'oupmin, mid lie mtvrnej her with a lull linderstandinx of her eharncter . No nnc if the men who preceded iriint in ti.e rei-idencv would have interfered to shield siieh a wret.-h as ftowen from the fmi-hment he richly deserve. JBowen rlnuns a sent in 'oiijre.. 'I he. sitting member is a nijig. r. We shall see vlut will be the il.. a-i, ,n f the lia lical ne krifv ol the lloiie in reference to the mutter. A colored doctor, who announces that h Is a native: of Africa, the seventh son of a nevenlh son. mid the seventh son f,f a wventh il,iti.liter. h1o that he walked In seven moichs nod wm born with "-even cmils, has been creating an exeiti inent In KirkwiMxl. near St. I.oni. He delivered a lecture to the Ainerieio eifieti, of Afri ean decent, and t it rlow, informed hi hearers that he wu. return on the fol lowing ilav and piwh t erm..n. while at the same time he would limbute araorij; the ladies an infallible fluid extract tor taking the kinks nut ol 'he I hair. The promt of the doctor In regard to tin kinklnjr their hit. r. rendered biinojmp. nhtr with the colored ladle tf Kirkwooil. that the jealousy of the male portion of the population was aroused, and when he undertook to fulfill hisaptHiintiiient, he wai net upon with stick, stones, razors, ami other mi )). to ueti an ex'ent that, if he had not fieen born with seven cauls, it is doiibtiul if he would have escaped with bis Ule. THE BCSIXEJ OUTJ.0K : r .... i Thee r tin- r,iT'.'. lanai . t revurrii-.j, in slon .:' i i -: 1 m ti-e ex ! .ii .! w I. on it. , j , r ,p T .in.l i i.ftly ai.'t, -i .1 ' ' -. l O.OSV t; ur i- ,'os-ibY, take uturo !'. a sea a I .ir.l into the : M'fl lslluWUpOil the c: 'n. The beats ,. summer are nintry . bete ; tin' I flow of I :ii-v life li J ; the oil, !h:is-ct. There can be no I vltcr ' time than t!.- pres.. nt 1'i.r t.ili.ui; u vx.m arm rv- Lame I-ireea-t ol Hie tut ui c. All will Urn? i t Lott-'f 1'ivi. are I to a.i :uvk',ih n I. t'li tin tiiin' t'nr a. ti.'ri lia rorno. Tin' whi'at irnji in Ketitti. ky ui..l Ku-'t Toiuu -.fe w ill In- i i v i'ht, ; t lit iii tirti, ii'Mii'ii', Ne.-tlicrii MUi:,iPl''i, Ai:' uiuu. uti-t iiiui:i, i I" an,l ttiriiu 'Ut y ir jitiia, ' Lt' A w ill auiiii'. 1:: ii v. It.- vj a ,,ni,i .liana an. 1 1. 1. runs tu-ariv an av'i:m-. iiicla.iin Mi-.-i.-iuri, t.ra-ka, art in th an. I .Nurlhu o-t, in i. Vi-cor.ini, l-ia ti ic i-r .v I , i In tin- U'o-t, Kai.-a- :ii. 1 No- oxtrosno N.;-th iitilini; M i'.n, anl Miiiio-rta, tliore will t o an air, with a tiroa.l: ii of lariil will l e at'lo to :i'. (i':.'i' T ti tno lar'c: y -w ti. hh t a-o I .1 II I , I Ilia I. .".Ill o t l.i-t'ii -. us i j nf whoat an.! thor I i In siliiO !coa!.tio tli tii;t i lent. as is riot uri.i-uu i r. -u ,ht t h? tan prue of ?rl i-'.to-r'J per l-u-lii, l-.it. as the supplies -out to mar net t roa.-eil, the price iias i;.:ie .io.vn air. ady to ! and l -'. t he tlr-t lot ill this marker was si ld on Wednesday at ?l I' per bushel, and; in the pin. t I. th. toe who ki r them-o e; imtcl. thei rice will pro! :'.'! settle down to a' I'll I,, ii 4 to s for blislio!. lhl-i i about price uih brine; t!.ur d,-.n to s t t-. ' instead ot -s r 1" :ii has bei n tin- ar. jhe corn crop promises a i-.-c-t abundant Moid "ail over the north and v est, and u very ;,,.. I loid in the corn itrowin- reiTiot.s ot the Southern tate: that "Jot cents in tifst hands will be a hi-;h j'fice, heie it has i.oen th is year from 'e to oOe. In con-i.'pienee id't!ii- va-t s up ply, which w ill tiardiv pay t market in tail, the ho-- crop promi-os to l-e sold at reduce,.! p: ice, s srreat ly re dii.od that nm-s pork, winch has l oon held a- '. "-'I and fr-on that tic;i;re on down t- -I '. w ill fall very oon-iderab!y be! -uv the lat'er tioiiro. Alrea-ly the provi-nm deal--rs of I 'hieao, wli'i are provel bia.iy -harp in trade, are otlerni to !nak. ciintracts for delivery a y.-ar hen. e atsllund under, con-e,pieiit!y the planters supply of meat wUi iu,t.-t much more than ha 1 as mu. li a w a- . , , . , i , . , , , ... Oats, rye arid t.ariey will no a tno crop ii.J liav which promised ! ir time to le .-tc.rt, wnl one iiom secend orr.'vth ?ib",.t a tw..-thir t average cr(,p. ller.ee too l for stock will cost considerably le-s titan hi-t year. Kriiits weie never kti jw n to be so pieiitifal a tt.ev have aire:. 5 proved in the North. 1 he e-, uo. -i. i -have do ii well in the South, and fp.twitr.!:irt lirnr the ravages of the l.'olorado t-u ' ittiior c- the p.-tatocs. these crop- prori.i- to bo ai, it. the N'ortti. The war in rlur-pe, whn h in I ant began .-mar. 1 , corn. in July la-t, cut. l1 a i ire tc for Atnortcan i-r.-p- c -ttor , trilsn oo an l whoa'., loo cud war, now arrive!, vi.i revive demand in reat Bri'.a.ii and r irifin.r.T. t., bit-., it ffu. i.-- ni the . the ti.e ti; : indu-tries to work agu must t e le i. Their own crops of food wli he iv--than an average, and when they 're at thebe-t Fur ,pe jriiport large v eonseipier, t iy a large export trade from the I't.ited S'ates may te or. pectel in thi? demand tor c ,tt an 1 ,iiii.-.(i, both of whi'-h w ill, in a , probability, advanco in price, w,ii lower the currency value f g. I .. and that will reaeh upon ttie c,-t ct all home mur.ufai turn gaud irnp ir:. T make a tinai summing up, the outlook from any -tarid point 1- an sg eeabie one. Trade of ail kit, 1 wiil revive er.-t of pi o la. ten in tnaruifactiiies will d. . lir e, exc.-pt perhaps in ctton ami wo.,I..ti go, d though price- wiit at-o decline a a fieee-tary om-eipueiit e, et c ei sumption will be mi rea-e I in an in verse ration, d he pr-tit per cent., will be greater, and under the increased consumption, will be greater absolutely. 'oriseoiielitly all iases in the r-ommunity may I oi forward with conti lote e, but not reek!o-s!y, to a ecason of a, tive business at re as on able fompen-at en. MONTANA. 'lhe Montana I -tiio. rati,- T-rit. iiai convention bus iionnn it K. Warren looU. fiirnn-iH i.fr. .'o-.-ph. M;--ouii. i-iiiidid.ite for I en it. .rial .e.-g-it.. to oligi e- . Hi IC.-pnhli. in competitor is Hon. .1. I . uvanaiigh. The ate i ve item it goimr I he round ol pretended nw-je;iers. and. tts I am an tdii.irer of Hon. .1. M. avaiiauirti. ' de-ire fi sfate tbrouob lour eoliiinn thai Mr. av'tn tngli i not the Kadieal eaiidi- la'e for Iel'- ate fo I ungre- from Mon tana He I- the pre-elit I "elegate, atel hi term doc not expire until March. I-.': and he wael eted by the i . iit. .cr e y ,f Montana. He i- not a Itepublie.tii now tior fia be ever iH-cn. II.- ha-1 r. . 1 rif.-i 1 Montana in the rump for two t.-rin tour vear-: and a an untiring worker tor th. good of hi 1'errirorv and the I h-tno. atn party be has no superior. I.i..tii. .. new di-ease li i" m etilly In n af t i. k -ing boy in localities in Kill!. at utility . Illinois. It i ipiite different in vmp tm from hojr i boiern, and - em- more like a conge-tive chill, as nirinif. -t, d in the human hetnjr. The lir-t warr,ing i- by the hojfs bouncing up together, some time fifteen to twenty in ininitxr. , pleat ing ami chilling. This is fillowed hv lever, and the hog soon die. The per centage of death i large. The 'ew Orleans Picayune ol Sunday last published a two column letter from Mr. Pdanton Jhuncan, urging the South to unite in de manding tbe nominafion of General Hancock for President in I"7'. The pngge.stiion cetIlS to meet with much lavor throughout ti.e entire .South. The Supreme t 'onrt ol ti. orgia hai i.'ii -ilereil ileciion, the result ot which will be the turning over of quite a ntimbe - 1.1 idiiirehes, now tceupieil by the Northern MuthiKlist, to their origin tl proprietors. There is m tloubt that the privation of alt is the cause ol those violent and fatal dieae which so frequently attack the hojr .liseases which bailie all kinds 01 treatnii-nt. Of lwi Imndreil and fifty -nine oc 11 pants of the 1'upal chair, but ten have filled tbe place more than twenty years. . -- The whole number of In-urgeiits shot since the capture of Taris is lsi.liotl. Kepitdiation will lie a inn in is.-ue in the next legislative election in Mississippi. THE POLITICIAN. Wo htiVO a Ciu .il.i livf upon ; ! men tho ii T! oy .i.. i i .t-t'.,T .L'titiit-.iii id Ml!;,-, 1 1 1 i it s. The w ii 1 is a jiarty li.i- -i i ;1 thru' " Sn.itliorii i i ... ii. an v , i I'i.'.'. h i obtain i :1 . 1 V v-. i 1 1 1'i.e tin'. 'i of our liovorn- ! I n.on n I'lt-o.: Uj"iu ino r-ti,jnilion i that the i'I'k'o will fooli the man. A n I li.i- t'a-cl i.j.ini the inijiular l ,.l;ol that ivot v oiti.on in Ixuu with ;i iiUt t i'ioo. It- is lii.i htrth s r. rt.'iir.lli'- it iiiiaLtioati.iii. ! 'J'i'i 'm' n !,'l'lu l'!ai o to ' o, until -tt'ickor. iliiuii by ilioasv ! i.r r. in o.l hy .h ath ; tho tnoro ' l.iiic-'t r inior a jimir sorvico lor , win io i lie iu-nonoi. ae- oiiiiiuiati' I."Uv l.Tliit.o.-. Ttio ji-iwor ti.iuiih which thi- is a,. o.'tiil'li!,ho.l is i aili'1 the raiKlW. It i- .ino I v w hh a -iiiaii moii tiiiii-t iiitu liiirh 1 1 --'; T i-in-i, an otiii ial paupers created. This j aiu ii -. Wo have s.i much i ' i- tho . ... 'i -. . I -. f i n r v l ,! :n i ti ti! tt tl.i-oiiirlilhobaili.it. that an lmhi'st ( -iti.-.on aim, I -attend tn lu jirivate j atVals- and the public interests at. i the -amo tiiuc lie natuia.ly ilc .'a'i - the tii'.-t-iiamc I agents. I he i . . . .. i i .1...-. . a vms are -en -app -um i i-.i,.im.i .!. t he.r ft. tire tm.o TiioV have to he the pursuit. ported. This the lovorn :,1 candidates, oinel' orocef- Mipp rt stolen tro n.cht .y tho -m ii-s- aents live in d'he.-t ios, drinkin.;' j, laces, and ap .-!iop, Miid U'or-e ,,;ir as Je legate.- t tb ti.imina'.iiii; coiiVoiitl.'ti- or can es. I'i.ey make the ticket for two parties, and when the decent I ' U: ti,,- ' i.-.ol the ! i ines-, man, come I choice ot evi;-. II 1,.- ha a can b-.'J votot-.r one i i made up of -I U.e two ticket tliciai loafers f.il ed pout li-iati.-. l ie.- riohi tu v to have a can to implie. the right date. The caucus r. !-- us ,.f this right. W e are bound hand and foot, and so bound over to the worst ilc-jotim to humanity the do-potism t:.l i.oiorani. e atui numbers. Yet iii' live undoi' a llcpui turned known of bru in , and I oast our beautiful syU-m ui selt l'. .vet iimetit. i !' tins class two ill list i ions exainpies have iatfiy passed t'i ..m the stage el active Ule; oi.e was widely known as i-u lei-i li'.ix, iJepubhcin : the '.her ati-v fi e l t the name ot n'Ti ent I.. aUandi-.hatn, l'olnocrat. d he-e nirn were ot' the bettor sort, comparing iavoral ly with the John -hot mans, I'omeroy. Mortons, I'vvee i, Sweeny, and other tro:i-ury-eatei. for ttiev di.i led grov rica oti .u!i co. I hev were hora-st as the Weill ges. fiieV (.aid t heir debts, oborv ed the Sabbath, respected the decencies of lile, and i,oth lei lure I on the I'.ible. As p liiticlatis, both .core mean, -eiti-h and insincere. I 'Lev knew. ,t t hev knew anything, that' the were unhtted f..r the po-i t ions to which they a-pired, and .nstea I laboring for the good ol their ."tliitry tne .M', e ad their el'ergie- t advatice themselves. I'leru. alaiidighinn word over the enemy in the d irkest hour of to his i our. try's per,!, from the -amo motive that made Schuyler patriotic, i ironical or insuiting. What is to be and that was a cusidcration of" olf. , done with that maul' He is a nuis ,,,,..! ot no hone-t ooiili ienee ! ance w hich cannot bo abated. Ho iinan i. a: ure, he ( o::l i tint believe wi.iiel ra.-v to the sup tho i port d ti, in i up, r g overntnet.t, and when .. , re i aiiaicligham n ti.e Hifataatiou that iVe i -,'on, r later would "-.toe a rein - i t.. and he nel 1 ti.u.-eif ready to -e'tze a ivantage of the change, i ... 1 he have seen tho tut ure he s .n. I have changed a from rebel, ion to h.vaity iddenly he did tt,e -i ,' -I teach i ii. " r w e .rture,' where Ios re in deadly antag ir.cts and teaching hen the fu.-t was ti.at h.s platf Tin o-m to the Hi?: a iitefitne, w - i lipoti 1: III t, I p .pillar .stiM-es, were Hi'' ;e. la be hone-tlv I aval t vmpati- one s parry, or p a, is tor i mere i,. :-1 tt r i i' i - to on outitrv i g.-n.-i-oiis nature. '1 he l-it-Un has no su, h ipiabty. ' 'i.-tn. 'aliandigham was intensely ,ti-h, an I treac,ei,ius as seihsli. Frot.i ti.e artifn-ial 'o,,t'n, that -hone 'lit--ciL.ii a stereo! e 1 Millie L'at'i-r i f in cold. I rue! eve. to the he was iai-e throughout. N..r m -biter from S. has l.-r. W -ii,lo to extra' t that -ml na'. e li' to 1 either lace. 'i. nn. is dead and Schuyler is re m-.ved bv our ti.rrib'.i American l.-e:.-e troln tur'her Jio'iitKal life, and with the s noi a" '.ti jciiso, pecul iat- t our mericaii nature, we l,a-'en to f ,i get w oak ne--0s and sins i :. general, and pour noisy eulogies after the departed. Thi is not only stupid, but it is unju-t and mischievous. Ail men should bo taught that sooner or liter shoiti i oiii. t h when the lia-t vv 1 belore the bar of puimc opinion .111.1 the man be not there I" plead, exten- dead, and with them (ireoley is wol uate or d.-ns. This n tho die ad 1 coined by I lemocrats in Texas, and ' iibunals id' o! inr iatid-; why sho uid W oil-, by lemocrats in Chicago, it n ,t exist here, where the Republic j 1 'ongeessmen on the I'emocratic s based oti the virtue ot the citizens and the stn os of our self-government tints on the hones! v and i .opacity of it a 'etit-' Then what models do sve otler to the young. 1 he inees- sant labors of these men was labor for seif-advancement that ha I in it 1 1,- ...!:.:... to lingo 01 in hum an ic am 01 1 11.111, for each felt himseil unworthy the trust to which he aspned. l'hev have left with us no nobb1 act upon which to build a biography, no worts ve 1 an repeat. In the tlie darkest hour of our country's peril, one thought only of self ad v:.. ncement, far Irom tho clash of arm: and the other, shot like a con vict through the line; totuid oppor tunity to urge on the bloody conflict against his ow n government. And yet these two illustrious ex amples, compared lo the great hoide ofortieiai paupers and official thieves, were saints and gentlemen. "! pitr. :j.;t.tt. Alexander II. Stevens is not one ol the 'new departure' democrats. Like the large number of tho most influential men of the party he don't depart worth a cent. In his opinion, democrats who think the Republicans aro right, and the deni ocrats have been advocating wrong principle lor the past ten years, should join the Republican party outright, and not make asses of themselves by advocating the same principles and stipporiing the slime measures winch have been and still arj the principles and favorite measures of tho party they oppose. A foreigudwking man created iinite an excitement in Now York, a low days ag", by driving a four-in-hand of immense bull-dogs, attached to a light wagon, through Central Park. The re-election of Juarez as Presi dent of Mexico is now considered certain. A SURVEY OF THE FIELD. atnoni: us The K -jml licnn rea ami poiiti voiiitnont. ! cituis fdintort thoni-clvos with the li - ipo. that, alt -'h tho democratic ti'r:ninoil to roiiiove the 'lui'stion irom uiu j'u- htical tiol.l, l v the acoeptunce of the throe latest union. imenls to mo rou or.il 'Linstitution, no consi'terable iiumhor of thu Koi.ublicaii votorn can ho imturo i to intrust the Iimocra cy a'ain with the control ot the ovoriimont. "1'iilos, " say the moii m:i'i:u'iiiLT the minis' iarlv,"tho 1 'oniocrat- can make heavy inroads upon the llopuhiican ranks the' can not carry the next Presidential elec tion. " It is attirmed that party ties will keep the Uepublican ranks un broken. Onlv a few days ai;o, tho loading are j I.Vpuhlican newspaper in the coun 1 a I try said that tho chanire of " a few votes " in hio and rennsyvania would l'ivo tho"0 States to the I emo- era'. It is not doubted that N sw now I 'emoci aiic. These tat es will. probably, (h-t ermine lurk three the result it the next Presidential The change of " a few eleeti votes li'otu in is something very different iwooping political revolution, -m il as occurred when 1 1 an ison ari l d ay lor w i re elected. 1 1 id iouisci so tu deny that the parties -are now nearly e.pial in strengt h and that lirant's administration has done much to di-oil-t honest Uopublii an. Such political changes as occur are in favor of the I Vmourats, and there ate elements of weakness and dis sension in the Jiepubliean party w hii h i!l prevent it troui enterinc; ii on tho I 'residential campaign with ; any lecitng ot approaching enthtisi i asm. I he oilicediolders and aspi ! rant b.r places must do the work on , the Republican side in that cam . paign. I'ne great mass of voters in the ruling i'iirty are apathetic, ami i cannot be roused to earnest and ! spirited acticni. l'hev have been taught by the Re publican press, and by honest aud i tearless men of their own party, that I ' 'engross ami the administration are rotter., and that briberv in in direct forms rules in the conduct ot : all our civil atl'airs. There is no . longer a pretence that (irant and the mammy in 'ongress are con - 1 trolled 1- v considerations of dutv in the discharge of the trusts confided - to them. W hen such leaders in a ; great political organization as Sum- , nor, I'rumbu!, Schurz, (iat field. iiiiat. l.rown, i.roeioy, v ells, i ox, I an.l other eminent men who could be , named, reprove the parly to which ' they are attache 1 tor incompetency, 1 i -orruption and the exercise of pow- j er fordnldon tiy law, will the voters of that party contide in its integrity? i . o out on the streets of Chicago or any other city of the L'nited States and demand of the dozen in telligent Republicans whom you mav chance to meet, and who are neither office-holder-! nor office-seeker, wd.et'ier they suppose Irant to j ho honest, and tit for President, and j ni tiu' majority of instances you will j he told that, tho (puostion is either ids the reins of power, and every re leral olli e-hoidor in the country is pledged to his re-nomination. The profanity ot oreeley, the hatred ol Sumner, the contempt ot Irumbul and the hostility of chur7 and Iratz Pro-vn will not prevent (irant for carrying the nest Republican National 'onvenlion w ith him. All of the carpet-baggers in the South j are for him, and he has beaten the ii-eeley and Fenton Republicans in New York. C'ameron has pledged him the delegation from Pennsyl vania. Ieiaao and Schenck have pledged him the delegation from ! i nio. j him ot Poiitwell and Butler as-ured Massachusetts, and Morton of Indiana. Unas and Potoeroy are for him in Kansas, and Chandler and Ferry in Michigan. 'ouiit up Un votes, and it will be seen that i rant has the power in his ow n hands. ui course there is a prejudice ex- isting in the Republican party I a 'aitist In-mocrats, just as there is tins did he prejudice in the .I'emocratic party -re it pos- i against Republicans, but these pre c it would j indices are gradually wearing away and softening down. There are other things than prejudices existing m both parties which point to i .rant's deteat. Thu politicians may, and the chances are two to one that they will, nominate him, but they cannot remove the general con viction that he is weak aud sordid. Whether he be nominated or not, the party in power has lost the con fidence of the people. It has no man in its ranks who can rally the hour ot trial, I country to his support, ihe ".South he arraigned j ern .piestion" is out of the way. i W ar issues are obsolete. I hey are side can come into any of our West ern States and discuss the great i ouostions of financial reform, !tnd Republicans will join with Ifemo- eptiluieans wnl join j crats in listening to the discussion, I Tho temper of the people is ripo lor ! a candid verdict, and all the Iiemoe- i . . e r r -e.: t - . I - j racy asK lor is a lau iicarinir, aim an - ; tntelli gent and honest decision. ro ,;,, ''iioV. Major A ndrew Jackson I'onelson died at Cincinnati on Monday last, aged 71. He was the adopted Hon of Andrew Jackson; graduated at West Point in was private secretary to President Jackson, for two years, and was afterwards Minister from the Republic: of Texas to Berlin. Snl.moiiuently ho was the editor of tho W ashington ( nmn, and was the candidate for Vice President on the Fillmore ticket in 1 Still. A footrace took place at Cincin nati one day last week, which was participated in by some three thou sand citizens. They all come out ahead of the lunatic who was after them with a carving-knife. Some men who have not traveled faster than a walk for years are said to have beaten the time of that Cali fornia horse. People in Fairfield, Iowa, were startled from their beds about one o'clock on tho morning of June 17th, by the explosion of a meteor, which streamed through the heavens from the southeast to northwest, and illuminated the town as in broad day-light. luoanairs ot Jamiaca are in a deplorable condition. The working classes are said to be almost star ving. The IMcKinney (Texas,) Enquirer learns to liu.uuu head ot cattle have passed through Fort Worth, Tarrant county, this spring, bound north. EUROPEAN L'KOS'S A VEST. The Mark I..,: .. .-;) : 12th says: -The w-e'.:" passed, beyond , ,, , ol hot sun shine., hoc March than .hme. a -; . : win, i na mg mo-! i the last fortnight, 1" tn has been very hill,: .i,..:i talion, and had ic.t. the eai" ii the roots lnoro tli;tii tlo air ha foliage, the- ;,t,,pj.ii-'c '.vol, id neon onurc and the .laina:'e , i : 1 h'spauitig of warm rain-, n have begun to cut their gra-:. this, though bettor tha i lb,- -.Viet yield of last your, doe- not much of a crop; but u ! ! h; getting cxausted, it ma- bo wisest plan to be ready witl now. Where the wheat ba the late severe changes, 'hi v ; is not bad for it, though any in the gathering in our pro -co slocks may place ns in The garden jicas and some I, eat in bloom, luit there seeios chance for (hem with such ti-.- night fiostSjWlillf ti.e w lo-a i Hater for not. bring lor. nrd, ! ildvice.S resjieeling the ::--,.-,v r. are too much j,1;, 1(,r , .-, ,'.-' oil' against poor pi-o.- p-t -. has been an early o i u : h ; Algeria and some pari- - l I': and advices (n, in 1 1 u ;J;. -a i unfavuralile to tin. ma :.-. i 1 cupios nearly one hiurlh ii,, vatod ground; while i h.- -: gross in lieriiiuny, aid t- ! ... ( are a continued theuic, at..! i., . prices everywhere. which lately gave way an I : itilliiotice the London mai k ' 1 the tine Woiitler, no'c- ,. o .. I V provemonts in bivad-'n V-, ; country markets :c.a:;: - ,.: burdening tendency, with m-v.-i per quarter d-ai't-r. With ' . - ... average liiu, and the l..i:;.p-;: ls. there is rot much pro- .- the metrojioh- w';i! be 'a- many sample, as liie i o. tratisit are cviisiderabiy i-; i this ditlerenci . Willi ;..ar ' down at J'aris and .-iitus.n!,.- . ' partlv restore 1. wet; I l,r" , - j and French produce is a reasonable pro-p 1 will soon ci-i . th, should the Frein-h should the Free take, and the buyers, the Ion- corn reach the coast a- wi market. -, - How False Testimony ag South is Miinulac! tin I liver since tl subject of slavery i country, a large hu-ini-s 1 done in the manufacture testimony against the j South. Pet ore. tho war ti, improbably lie in re!ati-.t. manner in winch slaves wore by their master-, wt-ta inv.-ii industriously etiviila'.-d, 1 phlet and in the ,- inim,. Northern newspaper-. 1 . war, eorre-pondents ot -m, newspapers drew large;-. ;:j imaginations for ruai.'rta! e.t to tire the JSortlou n heai '. make their papers s.-ii. war ended, misrejir n;a- the temper and c u. i ,, Suutbern people have- . reliance ot tho ii. jn.i.i:. ., , Upon that the organizar : i lied in every p..i;-,. al . . The true issues belor-.- ti... have been constat, tie -!, r the minds of the mas-.- i,: excited by the most U rn 1. in relation to the doings .., '; terious assoeiat .inn, the 1 Klan. Congre--! has - ,-!,! in. , ci 'money in getting i.p -, o evidence agaiii-t the p, 4 .South, and any im -. a; ready to swear lo a i, ,.n 1 welcomed by J.'ai: ai n:,, COiiimittee- and .-ii pai l C o a trip t.0 Washington ;,(i 1 himself when there. I 1 been so much of 1 l a' s..t-t exposed that the p.-nph- ha. Coulideneo 111 the w..fU ; ly committees. The ia'c-t of bold and barefaced ptol.ii of the creature who rmn. lied as to the fundi! 1 .01 ni ; Alabama under the title !' A. S. Lakm. This reprobateprodicc I a in which he profe-c I Jo h;, a record of events a fhey od from day to day, and wi il II refresh his niemoi y 1 testify that he ha- vi of many promitu-ut Alabama, by whom 1 himself to have been jll'l" d t i h tel taiiied, and from whom I in confidence of eonrs,-, ti,: tended lo niiinli-r r iii Mate every 1 a .-pot -bagger the " Revornod " i-cpi-ol :,; livered his to-tiinony he v ed to a cross i x 0 1 1 1 1 1 , ;i : .Democratic member oi th tee. The " diary " wa- f, written throughout, with 1 kind, and ho conf,.,,.,! I V. " a cops'. " When 1 give the name ,,(' t jK. (i leading I'emociats" to w I,.- ferred ho couid net i,';..; one. 1 ho exauunati n w rupted, and the wit no- : n . in which to refresh his men collect his scattei-el fa, -ui-he utterly failed to icca i t of a single one of tin- mans I' with whom ho ha such intimate terms, ho had told a hatch ginning to end. :n 1 a--, , dlr ,1 lie. I f, . hi, h would bo inevitably do exposed if he protended single name. It is such s, as this fellow, who slander in.; nd seeute eight millions ot'pea, disposed people. They ' sle: livery of Heaven to serve tic in," and the best evident e there are no organized K u hi Alabama is the tact that Mich v. as I. akin are left lo live and to Lancaster ( lt, . . ,-. A strange story come to u-. I Prince ileorge county, n. It ; that a colored man w ho has suffering for some time from sel la, was induced to take live f and splitting them open, apply t to his neck. This he bad I -1 i ,1, ing for several dnys, and though' was realizing some bonoiit iioiu strange remedy. Yesterday no ing while his wife was dressing 111- bls heck the head of a green snake pro- truded from under the skin and sin pulled it out and found it to be alive and about ten inches in length. . Printer's ink ia being extensis elv used to keep grubs oti tree. The , relation of priuter's ink to grub has; long been known to editors, as it has j been successfully used by thorn as a j means wherewith to get their grub, j 11 -1 i . :'o l i' :i ' . l--r I ' - : I . - i :-. , -1 mi 1 . i i . . , . o -i . , ; o ; , . . I ll.li'.l, ' l.-I'. Tlie present St ate ot i :is 000.000. lien o l out ot the I, t hoo of carpet of debt, and bad hand. Ill. 1. -pi O. l!,0s ' ' I , - I est i ma! o I :U . .- tbe goVerineiil pa-- and of I,-.:.: - into -t agg.-i's it was out a tiaudsme sum on .-. t; 1. -v. i. i . tf ; w s. , 1 -1 : .' , 1 . I i um' '... tiny c, 1 . I.OVl !;' :.' : v ! , .-r ..v;.; - .1 SMI - ' ' '.a iii ,1 s ,i-..N, in c. 1 I V 1 . . , . 1 !i!o:l lln'ti hi-niiS ( (litiiilil, I Hi" V in I F UililliiM Il.-J 5 It 5 Si -11111 I ij-J I "Mi: v i .iii: 1 li i i r i in; nbv pa c-" g VI P H L 8 ' - S f- a a si m. Hfc : ii Hi u p y m Mo. IOS . ifl f fill :l.f! m-'im .-M-. t. L, si., l-i,. M...:FiHE AND MARINE INS. 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