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m BjohmondPalladium. fATUIU)A-Y, SEPT. 14, 1872. l"X V' .A r - L,J opt Mr FOR PRESIDENT Ulysses S. Grant, Of lilinoi'. FOE VICE rnEftl DENT Henry Wilson, . Of Massachusetts. THE WITCHES' SCENE MACCREELEY. FROM Which is Seen to be a Fact. Round about the caldron go, In the nauseous notions throw J .. Scalp of DmTis, Trumbull's hair. Head of Adams, band of Blair, Palmer's late-disjointed nose, Voorbees' fingers , Hendricks toes, Jeff's bedraggltA petticoat; Sumner's speeches, learned by rote, Greeley's old Secession writing, . Ku-KIqx laws, like canstie biting, " , Stephen's sermons, dull acd dry, Mixed with concentrated lye, Moistened well witn brandy straight, Say lix qtanet- tnoybe tvjht. Double double, toil and trouble I Let the caldron boil and bubble 1 Here the "Liberal" hogs mnt wallow, AH tbey bated they trust swallow. Hound the caldron sweat acd sing, In the unpleasant items fliag 1 In Ihe ot the possum throw, Breast of buzzard, craw of crow, Cherries ripe, and claws ( crab, Make the mixture thick and alab j State-rights doctrins simmcrd down, Old Democracy done brown Sehurxe'a sweetest German tone, Union Soldiers' buried bines, Toombs' Fpiie and Phillips' gabble, Northern mudsill?, Southern rabbin. Wise's nonsense, Sumner's cant, Anything on earth but Cra nt 1 Double, double, toil and trout le ! Let the caldron boil and bubble! Stir ihe-iiionstroiis mixture well, - Taste it often, never smell ; fear no stroke of cholera morbus, While our hopes of spoil absorb us. Dance obcut Use boiling pot, Keep the mixture thick snd hot, Round about the caldron go. . Hill and Joe will puff and blow ; Hchurs will help them, somewhat loth; ' Both the Blairs will boss the broth ; Throw in Tipton, toss in Tweed, John Forsyth and Whitlow Beid. Dana's sunbeams, Pomcroy's bricks, Wilt like oil and water mix. Add the poisonous copperhead, Pile in the memories of the dead John Brown's body, Lincoln's ghost ; . Shackles, chains and whipping post ; Pryor's pistol, Brooks's cane, Blood of patriots spilled in rain. Sueb a mess will free the nation From its nervous (hie!) prostration. Double, double, toil and trouble ! Let the caldron boil and bubble I Dip your spoons and all begin. - ' .''. O creation ! li'a ;oo thiu 1 ENTER MACCBBELET. 3ltU How now, ye dark and secret midoigh hagsT What do ye here J lint Witch A deed without a name. MeO Tou lie, you villain ! you lie. Carl Brent. Mr. Greeley and the Civil Service I From Harper's Weekly. J Mr. Greeley's words are these, and we in vite all thoughtful men who understand the vils and difficulties of the present system to consider them carefully : "In two or three 'instances I Lave been asked to say whether I would or would not, if elected, confine my appointments to Re publicans. I answer theso by ointing to that plank of the Cincinnati platform where in ail who concur in the principles therein set forth are cordially invited to participate in their establishment and vindication. 1 never vet heard of a man who invited his neigbbora to help him raise a house, and proceed .d to kick them out ot it as soon as the toof was lairly over bis bead. For my own pait, I recognise every honest man who approves and adheeres to the Cincinnati pUttorm as my political brother, and as such, fully en titled to my confidence and friendly regard." This is merely a doitrous statement of the old and familiar and fatal doctrine, which is the vcy root of tlio evil In the civil service, that to the "sictor belongs the spoils of the enemy." It has gained in prolixity since Mr. Marcy first announced it, bat ithas not changed its character. Mr. Greeley, speak ing to an audience ot which a very large pail was eoanposed of Democrats, says that he expects to bo elected by tho comhineJ votes of Democrats and Republicans, and that all those who adhere to the Cincinnati platform and the Cincinnati candidates, whatever tbey may have been before, may expect to share in the distribution of offices. The Democrats who vote for me, says Mr. Greeley in sub stance, will be treated in this matter quite as well as the Republicans. We ask anv man in the country who under stands and would correct the evils of our present civil service system whether he think that one method of correction is the election of a candidate who elaborately declares that to the victor belong the spoils T Mr. Greeley does not say that if he should be elected, and a vacancy in an office ahould occur, he would fill it by the person who was found to be most qualified, but he says that he "never heard of a man who invited his neighbors to help him raise a house, and proceeded to kick them out of it so soon as the root was fairly over his bead." The fact that they help him raise the roof is enough. The laborer is worthy of his hire. A vote for Greeley ia a valid elaim for office. , Now the Cincinnati platform declares that "honesty, capacity and fidelity, consti tute the only -valid claim to employment. Could there be a more amusing comment npon the Cincinnati platform than this speech . . o( the Cincinnati candidate J Ths story that Senator Schurs's price for rillifyinc Grant is $200 per night Arm the Senator iniastice. Bis price is 1250 per night $200 is what he ; ased to eharco for talking on the Republican ." .A. Th mtrm 50 now asked is for WMr Bud tsar of conscience. Inter tfVW 1S3N0II -aaNi 'mm v -NIVXdVO -hionv noa sAilnoaxa viaino sv 'S30IAH3S am iiiiav astasia ox quoa -JV IONNVO , Ajjanoo jno sn ojojaq asra oq) ui 'leqj aaa -vnsaaj .mm oju oav 4t'aiIio -uud uiioj ouo oifl jo joabj m 'OltU JViOa.S 13 SB 'OIC om 'ojoj -aaaq aH.rfAV". 'aiJOad 3UX ox saoaau sih nv aa -imasfci Annnxiva n 5UI PPB 1 p3joj i)ou sn rjoj ipiq.u ox kvk v jo aosvanssv 0Al2 'HYUIUS ANVIV S'iOUI't 'pJ0031 siq ui ouoib sisioa a3J asoqi ' 'B33IAJ39 WJ'JQ V! woadajp o; piojj louux) JorH !lnf 01 01 J Old Shies. You probably think that if you look sharply at aa old shoe, when you throw it away, you will know i; again if it ever comes tack to you. But that doesn't at all follow. One of these days you may button up your dress with an old pair of slipper, comb your hair with a boot, or grasp a cast off tlippcr while you eat your diuner. You don't see how this can be? Well, we'il tell you. Old shoes are turned to account in the following manner : They are cut into Tory small piece, fend kept for a couplo of days in chloride of sulphur. The effect of this is to make the leather hard and brittle. Next the material is with drawn from the action of ths chloride of sulphur, washed with water, and then diied. When thoroughly dried, it is ground to powder, and mixed with some substance like gluo or gum, that causes it to adhere together. It is then pressed into moulds and shaped into buttons comb;, knife-handles, etc. So you see how it may come to pi3S that you will coub your hair with a boot, and fasten your clothes with a slipper. iNViimoK of GesrowDEB.When was gunpowder first invented, ? C in mon tradition has fixed tS date at boat the yetr 12G7, and the itivcntcr as a certain old English friar, known as Roger Bacon. The Germans claim the houor of the first discovery forgone of their countrymen, one Bartholdus Schwartz, also a monk. But Bartbold- us made no hint of hU discovery until the year 1320, fifty-threo years after ward, so that Roger Bacon must remain in possession oi tne neia until newer evidence crops up. But there is nothing new under the sun. After all Bacon does sot lay claim to having discovered gunpowder, only mentioning it as some thing known in his time; and as the worthy friar had studied anions the Spanish Saracens, it is not at all im probable that he drew the secret 'from out of their sientiGa books. Once a Week. A Tale by Two Authors. Id June 1EGG, Frank Blair, Jr., wrote to Colonel Rrodhead : 'There is but one way to restore the Government and tlic Constitu tion, and that ia for the President elect to declare these acta (the re construction acts) null and void, compel the army to undo its usur pation at the South, disperse the carpet-baa State governments al low the white peoolo to reorgan ize their own governments, and elect Senators and Representa tives.' tl June, 1861, Horace Gre ley wrote from the South to the New York Tribune concerning . the rebels of the South. They propose to renew the fight but not with suns and sabers. Tbey expect to gain as Democrat! through elections, the power they lost as rebels through war. It only remains to add t'nt they nave louna in Horace ureeicy a pliant tool who is willing to aid them in carrying out tue purpose be thus forcshodowed. 1 The Manchester (N. II.) Mirror of Friday, saya: 'Mr. Greeley could not fail to see that the re ccptton lie met in our oiaie was a heartless one. He came to New Hampshire with the expectation that the entire Democratic party and half tho Republicans of the State would receive him with opeu arms. Ho fancied that New Hamp shire, bis native State, would give bim such an ovation as would send a 'tidal wave' across tbe con tincnt,and bear bim into tlie Exec utive chair without on effort of bis. He was accustomed, when be first came within our borders, to speak of the election as already virtually determined, ana we are told that be went so far as to give assurance to bis Bradford friend that be should have a place in the Cabinet as compensation for sup port. Has Grant been harsh to the rebels ? Bead these little ex tracts. "Tell your boys they can take tbeir horses borne with them to help them make their corps." General Grant to General Lee. 'General Lee and bis officers and troops who havebeen paroled can not be arrested and tried for trea son. I protest against their ar rest, and if General Lee and bis comrades are arrested I will re sign-f General Grant to President J6hnson. Mis-eonstructiou . whalebone, wadding, VVThc Republican Newspaper. TO OUR PATRONS. When the first number of the Inter-Ocean was published and the price established, it was not the intention to make it a six paged paper. The promise was, "a aupplement eve ry Saturday .' This grew into six pages twice a week, and finally to six pagei every Aaw of nnhliratinn. Suddenly thrown into the front rink, as sole representative of the Repiesentative party, among the morninjr journals of Chicago no other course would satisfy the public de maud. From Four Pages oi Thirty two Column, The paper has grown to t Six Paes ot Forty-eight Colon aa, and now contains a larre amount of reading matter as any of the loading journals of the country. This enlargement has preatlv increased the expenses o( publication, and render it nec sary to advance the price to that of other large Morning Dailies. On and alter Monday, July 29th, the Inter Ocean will be furnished loregular subscribers at the following rates: By Mail, One Year $12 00 do Six Months By Carrier, (any part of city) per week 25 Encouraged by tl.e public favor with which the paper has been received, the proprietor will spare no pains or cxpansa to maintain the high character it has already achieved, but every exertii n will be made to improve its various departments. Address. iarTBIt-OCBAW, No. 10 Congress St., Chicago, IMOW READY Charabcrlin's Gacat Political Work: Strti&glc of '72. A Giand Chance for Airetits. Nothing ever offered like it before. Selling by f-e thou, sand. A novelty in Political and Pupular lit erature; Contains a graphic history of the Republican and Democratic Partien ; a racy sketch of the so-called Libeial Republican Party; an inside view oftho CHcinnati Con vention. Finely illustrated,. wWhtaiiing 670 octavo pages. In fact, the. Book wanted by every American citizen. 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