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£hc ifiuutiugton ^rgus. WILLIAM F. WALLACE l’libllnhrr. TERMS OK SUBSCRIPTION. The priee of tkle paper is Two (hollar* par annum. For « months, 01,24; for S -iu»nth«, 74 cents , single eopira, 5 rente each_ payable, always, ■* adcie.c. '* _ RATES OP ADVERTISING. far dollar per square (of one inch in length, will be charged for the first insertion, and 50 •sent* per square, will be charged for each ad 4UIuun| tunertiun. hlitori.nl notice* 10 cents per line Tor each* 1 square. *1 .tin *3,iiii $2.40 *411,, t:iw 2 •' 2.011, .t.Oii 4,00 8,00 12.110 * *• 1,00 O.lllij 7,611 10,00 lfi.no! 'i column 4,00 8,011 lo.fio I2.no li.oo! '* “ 8,00 12,011 15,04* 20,00 24.110 1_“ 10,00 20,00 24,00 20,00 i.i.un Marrinjce and Death notices /ro# ; but cotn either will be charged for at half For the Argus. POLITICS I* OHIO. Th»* political complexion of our people, unce . tawny a* the Spanish moor, is fast growing a* , the Caucasian Alexia— the fair descendant of JNjfer the Great. The best and most intcllcc- , »ual men in this State are coming over by the -core to the support of Greeley and Brown. The best posted and most holiest politicians siow acknowledge that Greeley will carry the .State by th«* handsome little majority of about twenty thousand at the coming election. If all the States will only be wise, and profit by the sad experience of the last twelve years, and vote the straight Democratic and Liberal ticket, ignoring all side issues and imtttftmdenl which are alone intended for the benefit OX Grant, the laurels which they have worthily won will never bo plucked from their crown by the tyreniral lianJ of the enemy. But, Demo - 1 •'rats and Liberals, be wise| [Owing to our not having received this in ! Gtne for last week's issue, a portion relating to 1 •Affair* in West Virginia is omittei.—Bn. It in not a very'inviting sight to ace an old *way hack, ring hoof, wind gall, pole evil. | ■tiring halt, political hack horse stumbling over tire track as the competitor of a strung, fat, blankcttcd thorough bred. By a miserable oversight, our dull, insipid dMill puppy General was elected president, and •oow every cross-road and eountry squire thinks be should serve a term in Congre ; or the White House. It is high time that '‘virtue alone should bo its own reward." Yours, V iv imps. Ohio, Aug. 17, 1872. fir. lireclcy’s Kprerh al I'ort!n ml, l lie following i* the addrea* of Horace < ireeley in the City Hall, at Portland, Me. «»n the 14th met ‘ Mr < hainnan and Ladiea and Gentle oicti It in certainly true thut throughout th»» cotirw ol my iile, m* far I have been connected with public affair*. J have utrug gh*d will, juicI, capacity aa God ha* given me, for, lirnl, impartial ami universal lib •riv; necotid, for the union and greatness of our roiiiiiiou country, and third, and by tio mentis least, when the former end wa- attained, for earl) ami hearty recon cihation and peace among uur country rnen f'tir these great ends I have atrug gltd. and impe the issue of the third is not doubtlul. ‘I thoroughly comprehend that no per • «>nal connnieration ha* drawn this fast a—emhly together Other higher and grander consideration* have collected you around me to-day It ia a part of the tin written law ol our country that a camli date for the Presidency may not make apci-i |,er« m vindication and coutriien liitmii nt the principle* whereupon he ih sup ported or the measures winch his election i*» intended to promote, though a candidate 1 tor Vice President »« tinder no such tnhi I n«»i merely a<<|tiiear* in the refttric lion, bin 1 recognize si mi affirm jin propri * «tv | iie t«*mpiarion to miamterpret ami •*** epreaenl a eandnUife for the higher po§t w ro great, the mean* of circulating *uch f*ervereione among miicIi |»««who diver ace a word of 1e<r relocation, are j ao vaat, tliHt h candidate Iinii no moral fight to atihjei-t luo friend* to f lie p ril« he limit brave, if not invite by taking pnrt in Uie » a *v ipm Yet ilo r** i« a iruth to la* ullt r 'I III behalf of lli'iT mIio III,)- pt ACvd me l*ef re the American |mn»|>Iv in mv irc'enl attitu ie *hicli d »e- them mch bm*r tbat I claim tin* privilege of etating it lure Ami now This ih that truth So person ha# ever vef made known the fact that he proponed to euj j- rt or actively did •np|H*rl my no mi tuition, whether at Cin cinnati or at Baltimore, or in action which reftniled in aending delegate* to either t onventwai. an a l*a*i# ol a claim for of fh e at my ban d*. No one who favored mv ooiui el on i^tore e tlier Convention or m either 1 phi vent ton baa nought office at nv hand*. either lor him* If or for Any one ♦ lee; nor h*» any one *ugg»*Ud to me that I might atreagthen niyaelf ah a eaudniaie t>y pm in wing to appoint any owe to an mi p*•riant office whatever In a very few inetaocea — low ihao a doieu 1 am certain 1 —«Jine of the smaller fry of politicians I liarv. since ray double nomination, hinted I to me that I might increase my chances of election by promising a post office or some such place to my volunteer correspon dents respectively | i,avc not Usually re .ponded to these overtures, but I now give general notice that should I Ic elected 1 will Consider the claim, of these untimely aspirants alter those of the more modest and reticent shall have been fully satis fied. [Applause] “In two or three instances I have been I asked to say whether 1 would or would I not If elected, confine my appointment, to Kepul.ltcans I answer these by point mg to tlie plank in the Cincinnati plat form wherein all who concur in the priii ciples therein set lorth are cordially invited to participate in their establishment and vindication I never vet heard of a man who invited his neighbors to help him raise a house, and proceeded to kick them out of it a* soon as the root was fairly over Ids head For mv own part, I recog Hire every honest man who approves and adheres to the Cincinnati platform as un political brother, and ns such fully entitled to mv confhlence and Iriendly re-ard ‘One other point demands Ti won) — ' Those adverse to me ask what pledges I have given to those lately hostile to the 1 Union to secure their favor and support 1 answer, no man or woman in all the South ever asked of me, either directly or through another, anv pledge that is given in all my acts and words from the hour of' l,ee's surrender down to this ..lent No j Southern mini ever hinted to mean ex pectation. hope, or wish that tin re he I debt, whether Confederate or State, should lie assumed or paid by the Union, an.I no Southern man who could lie elected to a Legislature or made colonel of a militia regiment even suggested the pensioning of all the rebel soldiers, or any of them even, a. a remote po-eihil iv .in »nii uuuiimticti me were perfectly ttware tlmt I upheld mill justified Federal legislation to repress Kti Klux conspirit cier and outrages, though I had Iong sgo insisted a> strenuously as I now do that complete amnesty and' general ohlivion of the bloody, hateful part would do more for tne totppreusiou and utter extinction of •itch out rages than all the force bills and suspension of habeas corpus ever dev iaed by man Wrung and crime must-be sup pressed and punished, but far wiser and nobler i« the legislation, the jiolioy, by which they are prevented. “Krotri those who tuipport me in the South. I have heard but one demand — Justice; but one desire—Heconciliation They w-iah to lie heartily reunited atid at peace with the North on any terms which do not involve the surrender ot their man hood. They H-k that lliev should be regarded amt treated oy any r eikarat authority as citizens—not culprits-so long ns they obey and uphold every law consistent will* equality and right I'bev desire a rule which, alike lor white and black, shall encourage industry and thrift, and discourage rapacity and villainy They cherish a joyful hope, in which I hilly concur, that between (be full of No vember and 4llt of March next, quite a numb r of tinvernors and other dignitaries, who, in the absurd name of republican ism and loyally, have for years been piling debts and taxes upon their war wasted Stales, will follow the wholesome example of Ilttllock, of Georgia, anti seek llirehadee of private lile The darker and deeper those shades the belter for themselves and for mankind, and the hope that tnv elec tion may hasten the much desired Itegira ot thieving ear- el baggers, has reconciled to the necessity of eup|smiiig me. many who would otherwise have hesitated and probably ri Ineed. Fellow citizens, the deposed| and par tially exiled Tammanv ring lias stolen alsiiit tJo.Ohy.htS' from the city of New York That was a most gigantic robbery, and it Ittirle its contrivers ami abettors from (sywt r snd splendor lo itnpoleney and infamy: bill the thieving carnet-baggers have stolen at least three times the amount; stolen it Iroin people already impoverished and needy, and still flaunt their prosperous villainy in the highest places of the land, and are addieeaed.as "Honorable" and " Excellency f Applause ] I think I bear a voice trout the honest people of all the States declaring that their iniquity shall lie gititifiil and in*uUnl no longer—at the farthest Ilian the 4iIt of March next lly (bat time a nat onal verdict will be pro nouticed that will cause them to 'fold their tents like the Arab and as silently steal sway;' and that I iru-l will be the end o' their stealing at the cost of the good name of ottr country and the wellbeing of her At the eonclnsioo ol his speech Mr Greeley sat down amid a storm ol cheers Tlia man with Ilia lung teatar who ar roinpanira liar on m and inak'n an honrat (H-nnjr l.v taatinz tin- wind of (I,,, rmlIn I'l.l.-, rami' to grill at Terre llautr on 1 nrailar A hralilijr farmar'a lot will a • ln*«t nn liim |ik• oli anijgrani a raliar. • Irrw iii a niontli In I of the atmosphere. wrap|it.| a (piari.r-.rriinn liia lip. over ilir n untie Mini tirrntliml An eaph/aiim followed Hr»t of Hie macliine ami then of tile In atandera, nn.| Ilia "urofraaoi" waa Itrar.l to «»jr. n« In- gatlirrrd up ilir fra?, mania of linkliti(£ hra»t anil apruiira, "Ha lia'I l-aan eating onionai tlial a wl.al ma la In- liraatli an airotm —V' Am/M Globe A monir man lm.lv entered tlia offira of ilia llartlor.l Kegiaivr in Bankrupt/'*, and aaal aflar aonia liaaitation, l!:at lit tianlaii a lira iaa barauar be am going to ngt mar Ill'll tlial eref/in/ Tlia l/ard>l/rartn/l dark in for in nl him that people did noi go into liankrnpn v unlit afiar the* i»rra marria<l, anil eei/t lorn to tlia rita clark. T .• pre«* room of llenrv Ward n,,,*. ar a lM|»er the Cm I / :'m ,| iJai-". w»a datn »*••* I.JT Are on Tbor.Jaj niglil w the #* tanl of $30,0110 MMIMI. *KWN. The supplementary article and argu meiiU of the United States counsel before the Board of Arbitrators at tlcneva have! horn published in pamphlet form. Tbear gumeiii* of Mr. Erarts cover a hundred ' rages, but those of Mr Cushing and Mr Waite arc less extruded The specie in the Hank of France in-I creased one million tl>e hundred t lion van I trance last week A tavern keeper in Toura France, hav ing Mini the French lioversinent lor the kerpot Prince Frederick Charles and Ins staff (the Red Prince) in February and March. INTI, to the amount of $b,00O has had awarded one half of hia claim, $J,(NiU _ Alter a lengthened private session, the Court ol Impeachment* has pronounced Judge Barnard guilty of violation ol hi* I oath, of being unmindful of the duties of! I*'* posiliyn. and of being guilty of tual ami corrupt conduct in his otlice, on nearly all the articles voted on Despatches from Monterey say that lien Itocha is en route to receive the surrender of Trevino'a forces, others of the revolu-1 tionists who refused to surrendsr, have been surprised and captured Ifocha now says that lie is positive that the revolution has terminated The Surveyor of Customs of the |s>rt ol Memphis hs« seiidl a |sirtion of the track of the Memphis and Tittle Rock Railroad for unpaid dues on rail, amounting to $13, ■ IHM gold. At last accounts, he was tear ing Up an inclined plane that leads to the ferry boat. Times have change.! Kentucky in now the forlorn hope of thenegro, the city of rehige. the Canada of the United Slate* r,tr Kentucky ! The (iovernor of North Carolina in a p (dialled letter, says that from Hlleen counties only partial returns have l»een re ceived of ilie late election. The result will not he officially known until the Sjtcnk er of the I louseopens a I the returns in the presence of hotli branches of the Legi* hitiire, which will not meet uu’iltlie third Monday in November. lie thinks his majority will he from I,SO) to 2,5<X). SenatorCumeron of Pennsylvania, whose loyally to Grant, and whose shrewdness as a politician will not tie questioned, recently declared to a Southern Senator that in his opinion Grant con'd carry only two South ern Slates in November—South (‘arolina and Misfrissippi. • A New York judge ha* decided that mi banners across the street an i l«s»l etwUtt«'.itona, imt Mrcet in not it.* 1 mere surtsce of the earth, bur embraces al | so the light and air above it. A dispatch from Washington states that claims, aggregating $117,500,nOO. have been filed before the Mixed Uniteal I States anil British Commission, from Hrit i-h sources, for damage sustained by the seizure and confiscation of blockade run ners and their cArgoeMdurin »the civil war. by the United States Government. I lie hist meeting of the Cabinet seems to have been called io consider the mo mentous question, whether President Grunt should go to Chattanooga or stay at Long Branch. After i-erspiring over it the sol emn pumps wiped their brows and nega tived the proposition Jt was about the only business transacted Later dates from Lima, bring particu lars ot a l.lo sly revolution in Peril, during which the most lerrihie scenes Were enact ed Haifa, the President, was murdered in cold blood The principal part of the fighting was done in Callao, and la-tween that city and Lima, during which some two hundred men were killed Finally the revolution was suppressed, the ring leaders were first hanged, and afterward their bodies were saturated wirb kerosene, and burned on the plaza in Iront of the (‘athedral TI'J protracted dispute of tlie people of s*»» Francisco with the iVntral Pacific Railroad Company alx.iit the (brat Island project, haa been at last settled on the ha ai* of • compromise The final terminus of the road is to he tixe«l At Mission Bay, anil (lie city agrees to tnoidify ifm -timet* there ami give a subsidy of two ami a half million dollars in mi \*r cent Iron!* Jf cm.i: i.ntn fin the night of the 10th of August Henry Wade. Colored, went into the h< I room of John Shelby. living roar !{<»»•* Hill. Stewart ronntv Tenn , end cut hi* throat, while in bed asleep .Vtra. Shelby awoke ami screamed and nwnonnl Her screams arousal a brother of Shelby's who was sh eprng on the porch Seeing Wade leaving the room, he grappled with him A iter const.(era hie s; niggle Wade g*»t awn \ and obtaining a fence rail, he felled his Antagonist to the ground by a Mow on Ida head Wade then aftemp'ef to escape put^wA* pursued, captured and hroaght The night following Wade »a» taken from liia guard hy a partv of me*^ carr ed into the woiala. hung up to a tree, And hia bod* riddled with huHeta Wa Ic had Iwen discharged by Jno Shel by from los employ merit And i»e threaten* e I revenge John Shelby mci recover |.,ae there ia no chance lor hie brother, who** skull ia crushed A voting ladv in Maaaacbnaetfa haa t« ken hold of dentistry t«»r a being All the genllriiieii patronize her. and Oi e young man haa lircovne hopelessly infato* u«e»?. i onseqiieritly hr Iihsi. t a tooth in head She haa pu led wer? hle*aerl one of them, an I ia now at wot It on hit lather * jaw c*H %ki.»:sto> "c clip the following item* from the Charleston fbwrirr: ChRUAPBAKK A*l» < Milo nAlLROAD.—Wf observed a f«rtv of laborer* la*t Saturday working opposite thin city at clearing the trees and brnwh away Irvin nnir tlir prm ont single track. preparatory u- we are in for met!, to the commencement of grading for an additional track 1 MPKcvKMicxT. — A flight of step* are in courwe of construction down the steep river Imnk in lr nt of the Halt House. designed f°r the convenience of traveler* in reach injtT that Hotel from the Shoo Fly dock Thi* will obviate the necessity o' mak ing a circuit by following the grade, in lining which in notiu* wensons it iw inoreoi. lees unpleasant lor pcdcNirian* an well a* bring a longer tramp than by the other Wiiarf Scnk —The upper wharf boat nf the public landing wan tmovrd upon the hank night before la<*t bv a steamer which had touched at the same, and the watch tn. li being Unable to get li e Imal afloat again, the falling of the river caused the uppoaite end of the craft to dip under A baige was put upon the outside of the boat to prevent further damage until the latter can receive necessary attention. "<>rr xsrti On.”—A heifer was attempt mitwiml a locomotive on the Oliesa- t peake and Ohio line a day nr twp ainee « we are inlorined by a straight beat ahead j of the same, upon the track. The row-catcher, however, gained alow lv upon her. ami finally brought up in t|,e retr, juntas her him! leet were raised lor a ponderous start upon the home stretch. Her calculations were missed : tor those | useful members la«t mentio.I instead ol i ! lighting upon ttie ground lor the next leap were planted firmly upon her antagonist a , nose, hv the agency of which, her rnurer was turned, yet not emptied, lint ii|hmi the 1 contrary continued down a thirty or forty feet dump into a fence corner Strange to say. no injury, save a slight lameness re suited to the heifer from thcafiair. Thu Kkontikr Coiik—An Irish lahonr, who had hern at work upon the ballast contracts ol Mr .1 It. l iiilton, near Sraiy, [(t'liesapeake and Ohio Railroad), mailed Inineell Ian Sunday ol an opportunity to obtain |sie#ession of a valued watch belon ging to II. I. Garrison, a manager or Imas, u I ion the works mentioned, and Inrther embraced an op|«rlunity ollered by the darkness of the ensuing night to make ‘ good his exit Irom those diggings in a di rection leading to this cijv. , Upon discovering the theft, however, l cirenmalaor.es pointed i learlv to the p.-rpi I traior o' it, and his comae and destina tion haiing heen ascerlained, various |s-r -‘oils in tins locality were apprised of the I lads in the case. Last Tuesday evening, in accordance i wilh expectations, the presence of the en terprising individual in question in ti,e vicinity of Davis creek bridge, was winded hy Kdward Chilton, a son of the contractor mentioned, who, hacked hv two other men named respectively Mallory and MdW mick, repaired to the spot designated, where the Irishman would he likely to I he arrival of their man whs a matter ol hriel time, his surrender was another msiter ol extreme brevity ; and even as no time was lost in ihe forthcoming ol tin stolen property, so no delay was made hy the culprit ill Ihh tnrlh-r/'Unr/, aher having heen released by Ins captors, with Un wholesome" advice which he doubtless received, and an evident conviction that the enchantment ol the aflsir was only to he realized hy rapidly, accomplished dis «a ce, mill plenty ol it. The quiet of Kanawha street wa* bro k«*n last Saturday morning about six o' dock by a thump ami a crash. a few short I curses ami big grunts, i the “One Idea Katina Saloon It seems that (lie pro prietor ol the saloon claims a lusher Afri can origin, an.I l»ecomea on occasions wbaf one of bi« colored customer* call* ‘digna | f#-.| He clnirns a* Ins birth-place a die ! trict a few degree* North of the equator. I exactly in the generaphicaI centre of the , continent, supposed to hav* been founded in forgotten age- bv the original Wild Irisbinan, and is rail.*.I Donga K*k«* The j citizen* of tin- district have little or no re-|»ect for the luarnk* and Tibboo*, and the lit most contempt for the ci».e..».<- oi rimbticto , where ’ they sfe (he missionary and his himn hiok loo” Thw b»ng and short of it, as given t»y one efthe forties, is that lie went in the ri'glit pr»*\ ions to buy a watermelon, and was unoereinoni oualy ordered out. He went back this j morning for the purpose of asking the pro prieinr's pardon lor any wrrng that he j might have done dnr ng his nigfit call at thf saloon, and was ordered out again. He hesitated lor tfie purp*ee of explaining : When Mir Petsr with s sii^k And strong, overhauled boh, High! tlisr began to pifeh in T« fbe pleasant Hnmuel Kitebea, Tdl Mam might loae gone dead As poor old 01 hie Ned. Rut luckily, s« he sold, K*> b jsr fell on hi. head And didn’t .train the ceiling. Nor injure inneh bit feeling. Then what r>«ald Ham do more, Thsn bark out through Peter s Jvof j And dsre hits *• the pavement? Which *»* • very pr. per •behsvemenl.” Sroir.a,—An dm colored mdienal left wid de remark to bisself Mmnuvrl, Hnimi vel, beware of the Good Idea Katlrtg Saloon.’* The political procosnon* of the ni^h ’ before the e e«l;on, pnedfd off without any > dt turba- cc. although they p**%td within 1 a short distance of each other. I'kow xkii,— Iaist Monday Week. Mr l{. < ranter, » i«Kiirii|ter on the Kannic Dugan, front this place to*Huntington, lisappcnred under circumstances that I'oiut l«> h death hi n watery gran . lie *«« |plill|| up IO lluniilljftoil l<> set up ioiiiv machinery. turned out of the nm -hiueshopsof Murray, Moore ,V Co., iml his Isiini 1 y knew Inditing uliout ■ii* »tli until it| whs iliviii rrcil, noiuc lay* alter, tlmi hr Im.l mu reached hi* lestination. When Inst Hem, he was P "H the deck of the boat, about nidtiight, between f ntlettsbiirg and Huntington. A* In* hud hern drinking ifeely, it wa* -bought licit In the engi iiwr» who were going oil' watch to let tun *iec|i tilt It in intoxication. A* lie ha* not been heard of up lo the pres t*m writing, there <au la- no doubt t at lie awoke .11 11 hew ilder,d -tot-, uiiti missing hi* footing, waa precipitated into the river, the dark 11 cm ol water and death leaving no traeea behind iL Mr. Cramer ivm well known among lira* a *killetl niOflmuic, being for a niiiuber of year* employed in an official capacity by Murray. Moore He Co. Ktihseipiciillii be Was associated with Mr. Itedell, In the miiehinc-tlttlntr btisl mss, their shop being eonnected with the chair Works ot t'i.arles S. fireen. Dissolving partnership with lledell, he oc tied a shop on Front street, In t eea •Ml-rson and Matlison streets; ami. while tliere. it Wetniattike not. tilted the iiitiehinery in the boat from which he disappeared. lie leaves a wife and live eltil lreil.—Portsmouth Times. I he Engliidi papers are now discussing •he ('residential campaign with moreiniit than they allowed two or three month* HRO. At t’mu they look their cue Iroin the tirant organ* ol this country, nml thought the nomination ui tireeley was h very jocu hir thing. Hut when they antv tlint in mu supported hj insny ol the nblest puhlie melt, lliut he luiil mi uncX|tected |*ipulnr bucking, nml ltint there whs iicluully it prneprci of Ine election, they heciitne inure i erioua lie appeared to them, however, as i I'enit n i I i5I1 protectionist, an advo cate of the ind nect claims, and a bitter *tietnv ol England, on general principles. Ihtl they liuxt at Innt discovered that Ins Ken in n Isnt in harmless, that Ilia protection inn a moil n In to nothing in stability, that lie ignore* the indirect claima, and m in lavor ol peace between America and England I lu x are eon-eipiently aloe to lake a calm xiew ol the situation, and to uiscusn it with more knowledge than they formerly pos se ns id.— fin Cbm t'ol. T. W lligginaon thinks that what are called the ‘‘dangerousdistricts" of Ism don cannot In* very dangerous, ns he i “walked thron-h the Worst ol them with ' out being robins! or molested " Exactly, and no do very many people. It is not pleasant to meet with tho e low and vul gar Englishmen, lo he sure, and Ihev are not by any means beautiful to look upon, hilt th v are not always dangerous They ivouhl, |K*rlia|is, steal your pocket Imndker | chief, it it were worth stealing, and one's watch had latter In* well guarded; hut the loxv fellows are not blood-thirsty They will not knock you down just for the fun ot the thing, neither -sill two or three make a cowardly attack on one victim, a- is fre •tuenily done m New York Their pro pensity for luting and “shewing noses ’ has mil yet been developed Nor are the En glish hollies, as a rule, armed ns are most oi the loafers ami “gentlemen of our large cities. The English ruffian will fight with Ilia clenched lists, hut add m is lie caught gouging or kicking, and bite like a Jug he never dm-s Such company is not de s-ruhle at all. bnl if we liml to-boose, "ive us the low. linediitMted, beer drinking Ells glisli bully, before the cowardly New York rowdy who carries a -I rk kmle under his vest and a revolver in his trotrssrs pocket. I *1 M I 4.11 ITIO > TO Vlf|(i|4|n, 'I hr «n» jrrl of imini.'ration i« *tilt «( (meting tin* «tt«i»liun ol Virginia lumj oir. »»•**• A fanner* convention * now in *e# »ior. in I'tteraburg, and ih« ln-*i means of promoting immigration ream* in he it* innin object. On. luil.odeu gave tunic int*re*ting statistic* m nt, mhlre-s, ami mated In* o|iiniiin a* follow*.- * I in. trotrlila «»., there were no public land*, wliicli foreigner* thought tli«• * nmild get thechea* jie.l Then they iinial In- enaldrd to*elll« III colnnie* Tll*l In- aliili thf minor land re*l* in individual l.and* Von mia-t oinat. (lie title of person* id *iirplna land* mill lodge it with *uin* per ".n to offer in large trnot* to immigrant* l,( t n com).nil] lie formed in every (jointly and get • charter fromtlie dodge aiithom ing it It hold *o many thousand acre*, and' tlie eitotrn* authorised to auliacrihe. Let every man wln> ha* land to aell etihscribs to the atock'bi* land nt it* n**e**ed value, Karh stockholder i« to re*ide ori hit Inn-1 to cultivate, improve nnd pay luxe., until I it in amid Tt e company ia to he masag 1 ed bv a president nnd four directors; peo f ph-of high character who can i» truated Kvery at* nioniha make a generalduidem! : out of the proceed* of nn!e» Hut the** I c.uinli c,-mpanics cannot tinng uiifnigranta t.ver I lieae land* mitat h* advertiaed and the pro(*r agency wan a tmule leratel com pany, to conaint of tr e prcaide-lU of local ompatiii a io be cha t -red by tlie Irtgiala lore IA hi ther throe view* will be /engr* ally acceptable or not rernniua to lie seen, l.iit it ia et Imt that the farmer* ot Ihr State are determined to take mime pracli - cal act on in th ■ matter —Ii ill QjitUt , Ti e. election in Maine, which take* place on Ihr <ytn of next inonlli i* being contested with great earneslnraa by both aide* Th* heat political apeakera in the I Country nre now actitrly to gaged, and i» i« rxpected the Siatejwill be carried by the Liberals ami Democrats