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She ^(publtran. ..f pr-nnrjr We rr-pnWUli Hat pircerapli tl. « n n k f..r i h e specUl l.fnf fit .-f H « Sen- - \ I . I, • \ \ V -I. - - iN> <)K\M& KI\KY, - - • \ i. li I' N«">.: 'ration' ' «• [ )> : \i i.-f flat 1 It «il... li ll.o ciintrY ; w i s (. ] ' . ] . (, r, i » . -it!, r ••( .1 trt.l!..-n of .].. iar«. r ft •ttijc'f ti « , .ji - r 1 !•• .1 by llie al- j Lii«t I. l"_i"lli>r witb (•). n . <;.iru.-iil"« i» -fure-l I lrai « rJ '.) I , i i .ir. nii-rr«'T fongrf". | «t.1"'niMit. Wi'l Uir ,S'I ti.i 1 n*' i'"' C- I't " I \ i * i 1 J- v. r v nmTi «, 1... T--1. .1 l..r tl.al irifniinu? | JV.'liblr n .... Hut it may »-; well il.i so. for . proprietors '< "'•a-i.rc bis ben, irnrK'tl I'i l>if Amfriran I il« n-aib rx m ' l fin*1 "tit lltPrx.irt far u in lho ' p<- -r i a« a .1 «t..mc«t nmr.. anl«. rrirn! Gar- ! cxs< , a s l b r \ ii-i ri. f i1(p<nil itl Utf> KlU-l'Ifl fi.Uw, ;(.i.] aft-r t! 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II.«I I.. .,-,....{ THE PLATTSBURGH REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 31,JL880.__ _...--. THEI NEW YORK WORLD . Iaiijruif;f of tin' Pnlaiiil ri-p.iit, taki it w-.r.l f- r w-.rd fmra w l i x l i !•> o n h a very ,, , , -' tin- efTc a! rftoru : ar'^ri-trulf »m'inrit <>f .... . . . , . , , , . , ,, ' " Pf,r- t.irtq 111 r'tjlld t o ^ f r . (,oflM, a-.^m.i.r W.i.l an.l M-L !,..» ji.nr f..,.r„]l.v tin' Ciumilllli-.'. nr-llml )„ : , FOR f RESIDENT. WIJYFIELD SCOTT HAlfCOCK. ' i r\-\. \i.\ A MA. FOK VICE-PRESIDENT. WILLIAM E ENGLISH. t'F INIilANA. i.. \l Tf-ir O'lT'p-nf with those ( f tlii*. nnh Mi. An.. • lo l.tki- I. ii •li.itf-. i.f f'K-iJit A .],- Kiisn.,i n.-pui,i,.-3.ti n-r.'ntiy ,«ani tint if , M-'tnin-r Mock. Lin a .1 not p.iy lor the sann\ tlur. tt-i s i.'t a p.i'.tici! cli.inge »O..II Ilipuh- I rstt li c^LiIion woulil land tli» fiiuinT 1 ! .ill in tlif- jv-'-r IJI.USC. IVrbaps liis bt-.n! niilbc (••UI..1 lo h-tvi' bi'i'U li'M'l. Wail and 'f. din-i.f tl,i'ni'i^l t-igijilie;tiit Mgni <•( tbf t mii is fotm.i m \hf f.ut ibat tin* State Irarl.frs." A«'-ciati. n, at the Kilncational t'lliVi uti.'ii !ast ni-i-k iu Cauarida^gua, adopt Mr. Ann « rcc. m-d i-ijbt5 p-r c n l . ilivjdeml in lion.)* and sold tin-in for ninfty SPYMI pi r cent , a n d also riTfivnI Uic sixty pfr cent, cash ilividPn.l. which, lost iher with the prire of ilii 1 slock aiitl ititprfst, left a balance of ^IJIJ. This ?tim was paid over lo >!>. (rir- liidd by a cbPck on the Seraeant-at-Arras, aiidilr. Onfii'IJtlifn nmVrrlootl //«"•( sum i:;is tlf- '<.(/,()(.••• ff dtriih u>li ntlry prutiiiij for th> >.f."7,. NV>w t a k e i b i s p a n g r j p l i from 5fr. G.ii- are m..|-F (.rli.«r..n.|.i.'Vid in I'lol-n' '.' = . \ 7 , 11 nijl.im, K- .< t an 1 '..ITft- ' 1.1' •• r. m noiifi'iip rt tt •• .vi lo l' 1 ' II'n'"' w:I 'ill rrr immf-ndirii: anv ' •'". * * * Ke ; . h Oil si inlii li-,." «.r . / ' ' ' V ' , 'J I it I - "".. /»,,„; * 'I l.r P'"' P' < " d " " " ' '"'"' nif-lii to Concie-o t i i i n l I- 1'i'in b> iiri.li tbnri«i-Ire^ by iiiy.-sinif r-t« oppo«i-.i to tljr- pll'i .!• mt-i'i-iu. *• " * '1 bey do dinerrc 11 i i - . n e , and vile i'e r Coiis-rr" udmirii'lers it ..r ii..t. we enti rt.in i.o d'-nbt /'eo r.-n-li- I a „!< T-I7. Ii..b.<nnpi.lis .r..iim il. Feb .v., I«7i AH the sijns i.f Ihe tiuKS indicate tb*l ibe pei.p'e are thoroughly arnnvd about Uo" pnu lilt r.Trupti'ii oi the d.ij. This pirt\ ratisil purgi' itM'if of tliixe ni' ii. Our msii tut'ons and our bl.ertif are in dan^'-r. * * * Ereiy mi tuber of (' mit*•*••>. «l.o del t.rr- atc'y handled Cirdil M.-ln-nr M"i'B I- UII- wortby of liilurc Cuiillleuce r^ r t bonrst mill ol .ill piiiles read llie aln.vo rfc.ud« 'ill fr..ni lb-jnildicin soiirn-s, recoil.<-t—and then ask themselves if this man is fit to be FreMdriit,. English and Arthur Contrasted. Xj.-t no man fnrget that it is irnpurtant that t h e t.fiicD of Vice Piesideut should be hon..r ably filled. Cum rati fur a moment llie re cords of the Democratic and n.-pn'ilican can- didates: Here is wlial ITayis and J >lm Sherman said of this same man Arthur ii"t Ions' since. TOPICS OF THE WEEK. , ,, U is Republican Uslimonv, and sh..u!J not f'd a riS'llltH'tl Condi rtinint: a Course in Com- j held s swoin stateiutnt befui.- that same lie C|uestione(l by Jieptlhlicans: Colli mi Lite: "vVith a deep sense of my obligations un- 7,«ri-.v..ir„ f ,i. nrr-fr.iZ, o r m / n c , fo rr- <lf'" i h e cunstitntion 1 regard it as my plant f,,r, anil stork t>l Ihr Ornlit Mohllhr or th- • J u t y to suspend you in order U.at thrt i-ffice | moii fcli.M'r* designed only to fit for higll t In ••'•:>. This is sound Democratic doctrine, | a- '.ni iluHii lij' (loV. Ilobiitsiiii in bis last i r • vi ,-.i ;s j.. «i f ;t '-1, . t •* . T-*T,n us - f Ii.-ir.. n . *• «;... il. - tl." xi -r!.. tl.\l .,.:;';^,^e,; t :itotb,;on:;^;i 1 , 1 an|-r Sltl I- n . M « i.s 1-1- ( i t . r m ! , m u s t c o m e nt l.xst. A broad- i r il. i n i.b ry education in ibe !"\\< r tcb.-ols. and l.ss alt. nleti t> high school, fanry ." N.lti-.f.a! Ci>ii,ttjilti e h a s ' l.r.ttub.s is what "the great,-st good of t h e rs f r Hi- c.vr.pa'cn i b r | puniest number" dt'mauds, and what the comm -n fcbooi sysit m cnuienipIitU's. to Collector Arthur, J.in. 31, lsi'J ''Grosa abuses of adniinistration havei con- iviT.n•-. Xi-w Yutk. •i. a' .:..-i ii «• re i xport- . u . . ); t ii.l.i 5 . . \ . '. - AT ;:•••! |,,T. .1 r t . i t i i i',4"|[ .vrrdifl] v •' ','. r..»'i • - ..f "Ham "i k and £riCiiMi" iv ts l-urig acr. s« t h e s'rert at Mooers Forks ' if! > it'll d i \ ft. m J . M . Cufkins' store. N v LJ- )iivi- reri-r.tlv been cotn- The I), nine rats of N T e\y York city raliOcd the nomiaati.m of Hancock and Pfiglisli on Wedufsday evening of this week, by the UrRfst pohiical rner-tirig tlte fjty hag (lyf.] 1 «itnfsS"d. It is Mated that tn-enty-five thousand persons were present at the differ- ent stands. Addresses were made b y M r . Ti.'den, who was greeted with unbounded enthusiasm- by the dense audience in the i c . ' - ' i - . t.p m American ; Academy of ATu?>, Speaker Kmdall, Kau- .. Il.iMo.k b. c-.iii'S I'res- duipli Tucker ol" Virginia, Srnator Jones of n p i \ I• :'.IT r.-p-e'. ;.. Florida, and othirs. The Demncratie ma- s- ; j irily in New Vi-ik city is varie-usly cslimat- """*"" , . ed fiom /illv b. s.-venty thousand. ...-.- si... i j i„. ;i| lw pi't. d ; ^ •.•*. >.-!.*: 'ts-at-Iarse for C.nl Scbnrs:, flay ess 8< cietary of Lhe Iu- . if. s —s ; .;i, ,, n t t u t u - lerior, is sttiiiijeri^ Indiana for OAI field at W'.'I b> .••im.i.i: d ^nj'.y. A J.-j.",u per speech. Ki^ht jears ago this same •it..- tin f,,-: t.m. by the Carl ScLui/ was stumping the country for .*> s '.. i ' . (ireeley, a n d i n o n e i.f h i s speeches used the iiiiltiwihg !:iin.ii.i,'e i-uticeriiiiig the Kepubli- can par!} : Has it fou"lit ae.tinst Coriuplion ? N o . u .1, .' , K i . i ,i [. - 1 Ll ..-!. I .; i . > "> ! i... t.i i..v ? .ii , n \ ii_r i...i h.iS I t' :. vv. i it- oi.'v one :.. :., k. ! in I!., b-ld. This •' "i ..( K i.n'i.ic m liojii-s, ' i» -'i :,.'->o "-l it" sun. i.T '• in: wa'.c Li.! £ .:i,b. r t-i t h e i"-: I I i:i t\i III, the Kt-si x all, ,vk In 111 lutV he likes, to . a n d U a . M to I.j? p.iv. tii- i ! .•.-'• j 'its tl,.- m a n w h o is . .-V 1 tt/.h U titdeleis, and :. ,'i ., d-i-.h. r i r<;/*'s O/IM"/,I/ frtun filhir of tlititi. It is an unpleasant conclusion but there , tin^.rtTnd'increased during your incumhi-n is nu esciping it. The. Poland Committee c>."—Sherman to Collector Arthur, Januaiy stamiis Mr. Uaifield as a peijurer. ' s!l, J'"'-'- '•1 ersons have been regularly paid by y.m NEW ADVERTISEMKXTS. £ U R EK A, I HA YE FOUND IT! FOUND WHAT? A n*rpY nmiv, oi.t .,,,,,,; r,,,rn it a mail . J.itb.-.l IT, sr triiieni^ Clean and White. WHAT A-.KNl-V l!Ri)T-i;iTT Tills; \RilT"T" ANs.w-KIJ-En p i i n - »t J. H. CARTER'S Office, ^infarct St., I'lattsbursk. >'. T. - Km: - Babbit's Little Belt Washer, Carter's Red, White and Blue Soap, And the Eureka or Peerless WRINGERS. Those tuiitol will insure success. Vmiy will suyri^iit here—\V*» f*animt atr-H'il to give our money t«> '•»»/ nutchmerit to lielji our wives, mothers or sisters do "tlie haul w o r k w h i c h m a k e s **ilu> M o n d a y ^ ' w i y - Jiftu." W e e a n n o t <»;/•*-/ it. Thrj ciu I Ino mili'll. Y"H . -HI. a? O New Grocery Store. CALL AT FT-RNIT"; 7 INTERESTING RECORDS. What Lca.linfr Kcpublican Journals who have rendered little or no service; the eXpGIISiS of your oili.'e have increased, while ts receipts have diminished. Bribes, of The party in ninety nine out ol one hun- dred cases has shielded fraud and corrup- tion, A sjstrm of whitewashing and bush- ir,^ up was resorti d to because those who had committed these malpractices are ardent followers of the party-. That was a burning truth in '[>!-, and it U ten limes more a truth lo day; jet this "Fning Dutchman."' who is "all things to all men" for the sake of political preferment or lor bile, is iiotv the anient supporter of the s:imo corrupt parly, simply because he hopes lor his reward. il 1.-.'. T.in.n.d.n> lb moira- •.•• n >.ti.i!i .••, duly 'S.ji, V.e'e e.icb't.il lirkr-t WilS '"I'l'Sllii' li'iestioti, and t N"W Yutk wii' imrch in the suj. ; ,,,!_ ,,( n.ii.,.-. ck. A l : :.• r irr.i ,T : • ;'.• I., ••: i r ,q- . w .:;. i ( !•..-. I -.v ; : •!.. !.•'.•' ''. ,.\ • •; ' The statement by us last week that Judge Swa\ he had used alleged laugutifie respect- ing Mr. Caifield, in rendering i decision in the T'uited States Supreme Court was iu ac- Cord.mec with an item going the; rounds of the pies-. The facts in the case are that the tau^uai:e was nut applied directly to ilr_ (uilfiild, but Vtits cited fiuiu a decision in auotbe-r case and applie-d to the conduct of cb...inn i n ti.i.r knees j Garfield iu the e.»se of Chitteudeu v s . D e •I c a n m y first I'ti'-iilen- (oiljer ami McClellon at Chicago. Mr. Gar- tield's guilt in the matter of accepting a bribe of $.J,ooo is not in the least mitigated b y t h e facts in the case, but we hasten to make this explanation so that no i'justice towards the .f \._.i,r.LT. i .. ;i in Clinton .' .-I hii- •111,1!,' (S:i/.t.'ll?, i ri. .i-.e t!.',m, years hence, i :• : and bribe-taker '." 'li.lune w.iKy sl.tirks - i e-.eit the t'.utitry will \V. I.', w h a t of Ut . pull . i( . :iI , i> u . s i,i,.„,i a i candidate may be ip «.'.II..!= the j u . t i } . c i, ar jr fl ], Kxact truth makes his case biack enough, and there need be no disposi- tion on the part of the Democratic press to overstep lis bounds. AI the T.aiimai.y convention in Saratoga "I V '• 1- \ .i.r i :. • '.I.. : thll.J- h :u^ i ijii.il. -t i i.t.y i .in.' d. '. .• a .• ) s a11- iii.tk.iis; the it il." \i [• ran rn Mary or- . .- '!..- •• !;....<. ,n I: J.-" it tu .' .- ' I . - J..-••!!.' tl. II o f lite '.. IT - t j... i 11,. k. an.I TllOUirllt Of M l ' . GaiTtelil When H e , gratllUles in the shape of bribes, have been Was Slot a Candidate f..r the Presi- j received by your subordinates in Several deiicy. branches ol" the Custom-House, and you have in no case supported the effort to correct tllfJMl abuses."—Secretary Shen n.\a to Col- lector Arthur, Jan. ill, lf-TD Now we have seen what Secretary Sher- man and President Hayes said of Mr. Ar- thur, let us see what was said of Mr. .English when he was intrusted with political power. President Buchanan wrote to Mr. English as follows: "It was your fate, t o e n d a dang- erous agitation, to confer lasting beuetiLs up- no your country,and to make your character historical. I shall remain always your friend. If I had a thousand votes you should huve. them all with a hearty good will." And now let us see what hi3 constituents said when he retired from offi.'e. The con- vention which nominated his successor adopteel unanimously the following resolu- tion : "JiCstAced, That in seiecling a candidate to represent this district in the Thirty sev- enth Congress, we deem il a proper occasion to express the respect and esteem we enter- tain lor our present member, Mr. XV. H. Eng- lish, and our confidence in him as a public officer. Jn his retirement, in accordance witb his well known wishes, from the posi- tion of Representative, which he lias so long filled with credit to himself and bent tit lo the country, we heartily greet him with the plaudit,'Well done thou good aud faithful servant." Again: Mr. English was for fifteen yeats intrusted with the management, ol one of the most importantflmnciiifinstitutions in the West, from which be voluntarily retired with the thanks of the directors and stockholders: '•-For the very great financial ability, con- stant watchfulness and perfect fidelity with which h e h a s managc-d it from its organiza- tion to the present time." And this resolution was eifTered by Colonel John C. New, now the Chairman of the In- diana Uepubliean Central Committee. Here, then, is the whole case in a ntit-shell; English was faithful to the public trusts com- mitted to him, and voluntarily retired with the praise ol* his administration and the unanimous plaudit3 or his constituents, "well done, thou good and faithful servant," WilfTC- as Arthur proved recreant to his trust, and was kicked out of his office in disgrace, "in order," as President Uayes aud Secretary Sherman said,"that the ofli;e might be hon- estly administered." These are not partisan statements, but plain unvarnished facts which houest-think- ing people will not fail to consider in making up a judgment as lo which of these two men it would be safest to intrust with public of- fice. our ri'inliT"" will ilmililli'ss be" interested to know how leading Kepnblicon journals looked upon Mr. Carlield's Credit Mobilier transactions before he was thought of as a candidate for the Presidency. These read- era know already that the Poland Report stamped Mr. CuGeld as a perjurer. Now hear what the Kepublican press said of the matter. Some significant utterances of the New Y'ork Times and Tribune have alieady been publislwd in thesi* colump; we now add other Republican testimony. Jiead it: Of'illT TO KXPEI.I.kn Fi>n BRIBERY. [Kroui the S e w T o r i ; T r i b u n e , F e b . 19, 1ST3.J James A. Caifield of Ohio has ten shares; he never paid a dollai ; received -?o29, which after the investigation began he was anxious to have couside-ied as a loan from Cakes Ames himself. Well, the wickedness of all of it is thai men betrayed the trust of the people, deceiv- ed their constituents, and by evasions and falsehoods confessed the transaction to be disgraceful. ! from tlie New York Tribune, Feb. I'll, 3873] Mr. Ames establishes very clearly the point that he was not alone in this offense. If hf is tu In' f.qulbd fur hrihiri/, lhi: nu n ic/Vo U'lTf bfibul should go with him. WHAT AX A*Srtt.TATK ItlCPCBblCAX t'ON'- (.P.eSSMAX TUOftlBT. [I'tica llerald-Ellis II. Roberts iii t h e I'fiea Jleiatd, Jo.-b. 0, JS73 ] Gentlemen who have been more conspicu- ous in the Republican party than Ames, who have rendered it long service, and earned high rank in the public confidence, cannot, on these grounds, claim immunity from sharing in bis condemnation, if they share in his guilt. Mr. Kdlty aad Mr. OarfiAil have placed t/tunnclce-i in (i/uicocdl ultUudcs. There they must stand alone. The men, whoever they are, whatever palliation they have, who have done itllgllt to I'offelt COlilMenee, will no longer be recog- nized by us as party examplars. (iratelul for their past services, pained at their presr ent humiliation, we look to others for our future guidance. Tlitir idnrcs arc nuw maud. There is a warning in the manner of their untenanting which will be'heoded by the new occupants. There are many who have the ability as well as the integrity, which the country demands of thrise who serve her as Colfax and Car- field have served. T h e y will fill up the void. XAISTKI) AND STAINED. IL'tica Herald, Feb. VI, 1S7.1.J Well, weak men, wicked men, and the sharpest of rascals do come to judgment. Even the suspected pass under a cloud aud cease to be trusted. Men, to enjoy the pub R 1 s M O a I ALSO, 9 \ H 0 • 2. :!«;«!. K* AMiS £ Si* If! I I N O 3 : tCZ c I O A L ! C O A L ! ! COAL!!! COAL!!!! he oth.'r day one or" the most bitter oppo- | lie confidence, must not only be pure, but ' I" b 1 t li.'Ul. : - . e « . 1: .... !. 11.. •, ! m . : i said. lirli hse: ,- '...:., 1 a, a 11'. ar:\ I'I I' I.se ;-riiii.I.ti. -p. t ;- !.:,_ !.:>- d.-f...l .:. p.:!y. 1" ids to lb in' eialic union «;t^ Mr. L. (laid- io-r l'op.. oi 1 .let.5 l\ii!s, who did h o ulmi-M to den at the manly preposition 1,1 John UI-I.'J touitbdraw th" T.iiiiinaiiy electoral t.il"i, and Ihiis clear lite way fur a grand Democratic victory, il may as vwll be tin- der-t"id lit-t M 1 'iM th.lt this lljU.Il Topii is o:.e who taii'y comes under the head 1 I a political shyster, who represents nobody but hiiU'i'lf, and even that very uncertainly, as it is d ili.'idt to corj'cture at any hour whir.- be v,,'A be tound the next. Three ye.us a;o he worked with the lb-publicans to elect liockivell iu this State Senatorial District, and even no,v it is not Certain v.heie he s'uuds, but it iii..y be set dowu as •S-J-.I 11.be] : C . or.el,,. fjjsi tuieiabiy sine that he is ready at the ' • : : ln.i.ari^, o;.,„ and ; w ,,rd "go'" to act AH a "go-between" for the benefit of his Uepubliean friends. The influ- ence ol such a m a n a s this she.uld not have a feather's weight in Democratic councils. i :h,s },-.ti Wi,l be .' .ii tie b-st M'.n- .. r S-.j.'.e ei'-otiolis •.-n.b-r v,.. ece.ir .-.s ;..il.,v.s: "1 ii.-.- lay "! >epb inlier: Maine, ^ it . ' >: 'Ii sd.tv ..f ();tob.-r. :.i..l ' , r . . l.b.tci, above sufpiciuu. All iu any way identified with Credit Mobilier stocks a-id opeiations have bad their day, and must sink out ol sight. The public will no longer put confi- dence in them. It may sympathize with iheiii and hive charily for them, but it will if 1-1 r trn*t Ih> m wjuiii. The breath ol sus- picion having once passed over them, their inbis became taiule-d and slaiued. Others will be put in their places. Warned by the fate of their predecessors, tbe-y will doubtless keep o u t of questionable operations. AX OJ-TENCK TO THE PLT.LIC NOSTKII.s. U'tica Ilfci-ald, Feb. Ti, 1873 J The suspected persons are already dead cocks in the pit, and need not hope to regain public confidence. There are plenty of good men on whom no shadow of suspicion rests, and Ihe-se will be preferred to those in regard to whose moral standing there must hence- forth be a division of opinion. For heaven's sake let 113 b u r y our dead out of sight, that they may not offend the public nostrils! i : li.' : mike ;'v '. ' IVUV UARFJELD ESCAPED. [Ctica Herald, Match 1,1873 ] and C -u- , " " ' ° "''''" ' " ^ - "'"S.--.S ^„..^^,... '-(jiriieid, Republican, escaped both con- n'.eiest- j The Montreal Wilne.-s of Julv 1'ith pub I :l rtul {? Uo ^" d 4 «P U . i Si ? n /" l T ? ? B 1 c *: B e . , • .. , ,, ,, , . , " , , , i i !l1 -' Democrats carried out their lesoiution Np.crrj- ,,,1,^ . in t-xivi.t nt likebi-SiurU'ii. Hancock, to Uaud by Brooks, and prevented the re- ^o- is ol w.th a cowpiiui'-ntory notice, from which i)nisite two-thirds vote to expel him. Re- 1. I. of i: j„. •. i'- '.- n. (.-ant 1:1 b ii.-.iT'.stvs: -J e .. ..:..! be .eve , !,..!' .. ... id- !• 1.'. Ii- vn,; .•: .' ! I ins. J wing is an 1 attract: " H e h a s a w a r publicans could uotsee the justice of uniting with the Democrats to expel Ames or cen- sure iv-lley and Garfield, if the biggest cul- piit of the lot was to retain his seat. * * Il is to be regretted, for the honor of Con- gress, t h a t 110 m o r e positive condemnation , , , . of official delinquency and corruption was ers, and th" respect and confidence of eirery j rt , ai . mJt , ju lhl , lja:l , ae tiou of the IJoine. c.t./ili w h o f,. i c that war is not the normal j Had Ames and Brooks been expelled and the lo:.-' r--.. .! .-orneulrit belli r than his opponent, an ' yi t I.U reei.ul as a Federal 1 tiicer placed ... co.nm end in the .So.!lh in such as to de- -.-:',.- [be highe-.-t L'ralitude of the .Sotitherii- .. I. I- . : ;i a' ll.t;,.- .v. , t ^ k e : ... . :, c 1 ,..-!, t b i n _:s a .:...'.- i-l Ili„ci.,tie :•-.•. . i !.. - a n ' xce,>nt .!•_•-' 1 .,.. •• -rv..... leii.roi ' . ' ' . - ' ii'i ;• '.j a . tie ti.s. IV- i- i '. OH.I '. I .le al.eto : i .- i p -.-; i . e ' , ii,:,- tak 1 :.: i l rn -. . ;'...: Ma!.- 1 ..11- , -. .1 . . -'Ji, He- *.!!•.*- • .• t- 1, yii. na'.'.d: f*..r (r-.v- .' I'i..- ps 1 ) I;,u'.r,.'ten : tor r . . f/.'or." di'.s i.t While ' -r Trea- ji-r, Jarn.-s 11. ..« l a i s : IT I'I. s.deiitU! . ( J-,' i.ir.s ,,; Il..ijbitrdtoii ._- f I;.-a If. .!. " . -• .i : ruo-' u.f! .-nt.ai (it-nuau ) ., 1 .. '. r'.i.'m (Hon, the CleM'land 1. , / ' . ". l..ts abti.doii'.l ;iie liepnb- . ; 1:' . ... 1 r .'To-out lor HanCoi-k. Cer- 1 .0.- •..; • : av.- f,.- r i , driven from their 11a- * 1 1 -r.tiy t.y a. hyst. m of centrtuizatiori do ' r. 'ii '...•- " L a ol si.pp^rtiug a parly like ]' R»i .' a:i p u n , ui..-> whos.. main t.b- . '.- .s '. ias'.eu a ".tii.Ui system of cer.tral- ..--... -i. -.,• -it tb.s C-.ui.iry. 'Iii \'.tl. f.al Deiiot-ralicCouJUiittee have -• •'.-.:« Cttupaien Fih&hce ('orntriiuc in : !. f -.. ry Ma'.e is represented. The mem- i.-!« .'.-. rn N.-w York are; Abrarn S. Hewitt, Ii -t.ri II .'on, Samuel Smith, Siouuel IX iak..k, Augustui Sell 11, William C. Whit- r y. A.ig.iii Iielmont, Austin Corbin, Mich- i^ej Notat», JErastus Curnia^, Smith M. Weed, .N'.rfiL lifetn. W.iham Cirrisoii, O. B. Pot- i. r, Kranklin EJsori, Edward Cooper, Win. I: Tra.v, i-, W.loamil WicUjam, K.fi..Sabd- !• oi ai.ij Charles b. Marfchall. A i c-*;. I political conf*reiio« jiccordirig to t! •- C:iififif.att Ebfiuirer: Cvufclir.^ to Uayes—Remote M^rritt from the Coik-clur«hip ol the part of S e » York, mi 1 prottiise tne that John Sh«rman *h»ll b* dipped in cut (iaxfelil U«l«et«d. Hajes—A* for MrrriU, I won't do it—tb»t h to s»y, I'd ralbtr not; Mid at tut fctucrnao, >.,» r«woraI or tbe prontis* of it woaid IOM at Ohio, eure u tun*. Ho Conkbnj hu gatt* Anltiuc in Caaad*. C' ndit -iii 1 1' a eu,ii.:iy / a s a soldier might be ex t '-cle,i at : :.ch a I.me to do, although plac- e ! .1, I'l'ii m a u J in Louisiana and Texa3 with lb-.- ..li'hoi.ty and fiower to cany out bis own w.:., h e o n y ti-e..l his power to enforce tbe C-v • lav. a.r. :tdy existing iu those States, lit was anx...us above aii things to restore seif government to lhe people lie was Sent to n.'e ove.-. His private life has been pure as Lis p u b .c . I'S t .r in the ik-ree iybt which a ! Pfi-s.,!' l.lia. candidalure has brought upon b'lu in >chii!|s. cliaig-c call i'M-n be brtiught 1 a.'ainrt him. II,s chances of success appear 11 be go. i.l, and persorialy tio better 3ele'Ction CJI.M be made. ' Good Omens. 'Ibe .Sentinel lias dure a sensible thing j »r..l we have hope of it. Three weeks ago il 1 very modestly classed the whole Democratic , pally as rebels, charitably throwing the J Pi..-vrr>tit nun Kt.rr IILICAX is as a "tebel organ." T h e a c t w a s n o t of the least conse- quence, following as it did the lead of a policy wbie-U was long Kiuce defunct, and abandon- ed respectable j mriials, aud—well—and, c .lining as it did from the Sentinel. B u t i n response to that delicate charge which, for one thing,classed some four thousand citi- aeus in Clinton county as rebels and traitors lo their country—we simply classed tbe Sen- tinel, a s a liar, (which classification we|no«r desire to confirm and repeat—a liar or liars, whether considered editorially, individually or coliectiH'lj) and in the game connection advised the Sentinel m e n a s follows: 'Co to the woods, a n d l e t t h e 111 jsquitoes "suck some of the bad blood and »irm out of "you, and leave off lying so abominably. Dit- '•regard ortruth does not comprise tie most gigantic criiue possible b u t i t i s a very mean •'»ice>ievertbeless, and thrives best in mind 'of mean instincts. Lying degrades a man "to the level of the brute, and vitiates society "through aud through. Il is a bad, an evil "habit. No amount of psalm singing, prayer "and exhortation can purge from iu taint, 'unlet* it it abandoned; aud political lie* art "just as bad as any other. Life is snort,and "you are not, corporeally speakiue, quite is>- "mortal. Take a piece of food advice, and "reforin." It is always pleasant to know that osti good advice baa btmm Ukeo, and we am haf>- ajf to a** tkat UM&MliMi 0/ last lad tba abotw cuaJlMt vKWdaof partly la f>* Wl Inlaw •••inirit jswt Tkia it the way a pro—In—I orgMiaer •/ )i«S>wt»ueaa retpalgti «!«•» te ••rsawsrt Ulked taeotUrd.ylaMe*t»wtW:-i:»«wy d—d WtMas«*^i*.ir1f«a IMB llw tkwfmtM to b* a ) U * M M SBOM Mt ofadviM, awssbbora: Jawt «4 tb•l**«f^Hat>isJ^bMiM ktf «f tU k it: s»a-*Jlis«f sWibw Kelley and Caifield censured, we think all reasonable demands would have b?eu satis- fied. Tlit tIMV TIMliS OX "THE l'tol'S t'UKJJlT MOBIL1KK OAIIFIEI.U." [Troy Daily Times, Feb. 23,1*73.) If Congress keeps 011 to the eud as il has been going on for two or three days its ter- mination will be welcomed by hosts of peo- nle throughout the country as a benediction. Last night when only one hundred and foriy- ty-seven members were present in the House Mr. CarGeld called up tbe civil appropriation bill, anil recommended an amendment con- cerning the salaries of public officers. This furnished thai arch demagogue, Ben Butler, an opportunity to make his shameful propo- sition which was defeated the other day. He did so at once, the ''jub being p u t u p " i t suems between him aud Garfield. Ellis II. ilobcrts vainly endeavored to postpone ac- tion. But the mercenary lulloivs on the floor who had doubtless gone there to steai $5,000 each horn the people of the United States mocked him with derision. He, however, made the pious Credit Mobilier Garfield writjijle and ."n/iu'n/i like a skinned eel. Eigh- ty o n e m e n voted undei the convenient cov- er of tellers, so that there is n o tell tale yea and nay list, to pay themselves Sii.lXH) for a term of service wl.ijh wili close next week. For a man who stands upon trial for past misdemeanors and begs the merciful indulg- ence of the people, tb.e conduct of Caifield iu the business is strangely imprudent in a personal sense. Perhaps Butler lias "got a twist" on him aud dragged him into the woi k. TIIK BUFFALO COMMERCIAL ADVElSTlSEli, CALLS GABFIKLP A LI Alt. [liuflak. Commercial, Feb. 21. 1S73, edited by J. M. Warren, one of the delegates at Large to llie Chicago Convention ] The prominent Congressmen whose names were first used iu connection with the Credit Mobilier, Wfere B l a i n e , D a w e s , K e l l e j , B i n g - ham, ScotielU and Garfield, and besides lueae, Vice-President Colfax. * * Mr, Blaiue COtnes out of it without a stain upon hi* re- cord. His colleagues certainly did hold, the stock and lied about it. TIIK CINCINNATI CGUMKftCIAL ON OAK- F!KLI>*8 CUrLT. [Cincinnati Commercial, March 3, 1873; edited by Murat Hal*tea<l, tlte lead 1 111; Kepublican journalist of the West.J And Garfield's noble soul was sadly per- turbed, lie looked upon the scene witb grave apprehensions, and regarded this un- seemly persecution of the righteous witb such borror that bis soul was tick within him. lie came near snaking a fatal blunder once. After Ames bad testified tbe second time aa to tbe guilt e/ GarfleM,Jtzi«y it upon kirn clearly and umidalmVy, the general at ottos noUbwd ttaesa that be would coae •*> soft) tbesa and refute tbe vile slander that acioaw aaan from Maaaacbuaetu •teJart him. Tbe day and bwt aisauluoeowalj CUM aot Gartald. He bad heard that Aasea (who MJsjtiig the )hadVM VtVsw Ws™e™sw »• JJHSVSTBI sVsVwl VW IMMvIa •• IwM gory daf» tfibo gwat *m$*ft *mm4 thw* •> General Hancock. [From the National Tribune..] Hancock, in personal appearance is tall, well formed and very handsome, ilia height cannot bo less than six leet two inches, and he. weighs fully 210 pounds. He would make the finest looking President who ever s a l iu lhe White House, except possibly George Washington. His form lowers above other men, ami he attracts attention by his mere looks wherever he goes. His eyes are blue and have a benignant ant! mild expression when in repose, but inspiring when iu dang- er. His manner is dign:li-d and knightly, and is courtesy itscll'. "He is al.vays inagnel- ic, and draws m e n t o liiiu by his kindliness and gentle interest in their till'airs. His sympathies ate easily aroused aud he be- comes iuteiist-ly concerned for the sorrows and misfortunes of others, striving in every- way t-J relieve tliem.as though their troubles were his own. Hancock's kindness lo his subotdinatc-s won not ouly their love, but al- so their confidence, and caused them to rely on h i m a s a friend as well as a commander. He gave a m a n a good opinion of himself, and made each one feel he was of mole im portance ti.an lie ever before suspected. It was this which caused him to have such power over his t fiicers and men iu battle, and made them prefer rather to die than to for- feit the good opinion of their leader. General Hancock had two children, Russell Hancock and Ada Elizabeth Hancock. Tbe latter died in New York of typhoid fever, when eighteen years of age. She was a young lady of great promise. Russell Han- cock the General's ouly son, is living a n d i s a planter in Mississippi. A volume would not contain an accouut of all llie heroic deeds oi" a m a n like Han- cock. H i s is a iiobie character, and it is a pleasure to write of stub a man. A glorious soldier, a steadfast friend, a Useful citizen. The m a n w h o heeds not the warning of pain or stiff-ring, which always precedes maladies, often becomes, through indolence, the victim of incurable disease. Lassitude, Weariness, Sadness, Aching of Ihe Limbs, indicate nervous derangement, the forerun- ner of many organic and functional diseases. The early employment of Fellows' Hypo- phosphite-s will HrVctuali'v ward off such maladies. Kfcihr IT on UAJJO. NV> F a r m e r or IVara- ster should be without Hiuvnv tt JOICN'SOS'S AEXICA AXII OIL LISI.ME.VT. II is invalu- able in cases of hurts either o n m a n o r beast Singers and Public Speakers should n'e DOWN'S Euxnt, as it removes hoarseness aud increases ihe power of the voice. Jf you desire rosy cheeks a n d a fair com- plexion, purify the blood by the use of B A X T E R ' S M A N D R A K E BITTERS. "Valuable for Piles and Kidney JMs- Sw'AifTOX, VT., Sept. 19th. "I suffered greatly for years Ironr Files, and tried various remedies ror relief without success until I used Kidney-Wort. I f t h e disease shows symptoms or return, a s h a s been the ease, 1 have never railed to check it by the use or this medicine! I have a son abom elereu years old who had ror years un- iformly wet liis bed nights, and all the pre- scriptions of eliflereiit physicians were in- effectual iu cheeking i'i. I was assured by a physician "Kidney-Wort" was just the inedleine to cure him. and sure enough a trial was completely sueeeasrul. 1 regard the medieiiie invaluable for files and Kidney diseases." 8AM0KX BL'LLAKD. Jty Universal Accord, A V I C K ' S C A T H A R T I C 1'ILI.S are the best of all purgatives for f imily use. They are the pro- duct of long, laborious, aud successful chemi- cal investigation, and their extensive use, by Physicians in their practice, and by all civi- lized nations proves thein the best and most effectual purgative Pill that medical science can devise. Heine purely vegetable no barm can arise from their use. lis intrinsic value and curative powers no other Tills can be compared with them, and every person, know- ing tlieir Virtues, will employ them when needed. They keep the system in perfect order, and maintain iu healthy action the whole machinery of life. Mild, searching and effectual, they are specially adapted to the needs of the digestive apparatus, derange- ments of which they prevent and cure; if timely taken. They are the beat aud safest physic to employ for children aud weakened constitutions, where a mild, but eSectual cathartic is required. FOK SALK lir ALL DKALKUS. Five •aadred ThwasaJia ftr«B**. In the put lew Months there ban been ore than 500,000 bottles ofSuiLOU'8 CI7BB SOU). O n t o f t h e vast number of people who have ua*d it, more than 8.000 cases of CoxsuMrTiua hare bee* cwred. AllOowgha, Croup, Astbaaa and Broochitia, yield at OBM, heoee It tt that story" body speaks la Its ffrsiss. To thsss who have aot used H, wa etty, sf ••« haw* a Oeacb,or yosw child Ctom,aMi lots fates) MM, e » 1 (til to try It, Pur £*SM Beck, aide ar ClkMt. wst gtwlftirs Pores. Raster. «etd by H! W. CAPTWJG*. Hartwell & Myers 1I.VTE THE Largest and Best Stock Of C<OJ?L JLM Ever Erought into this Market, Thirties desiring to purchase should send in their orders at cine. 21* WHEELER & WILSON Manufacturing Company. THE IVo. 7 RIVER STREET, FOR CHOICE GROCERIES anil PHOMOM: Tea*, Coffees. Sugars. Molasses. Spices, Canned Goods, Raisins, Xnts. Candies, Flour. Pork. Lard, Fish, Dried Beef. Butter. Effgs* Dried Fruits. FINE PASTRY FLOUR. and PVPnthing iwually fnrnished in first- elass jjr.ie'evy stores. At the Lowest Prices. liiiuils delivered to any part of lhe village free of charge. A. SENEGAL. No. 7 River Si. Platlsluirgli, April 23, ISSfl. ITlf ISTE "W" F I R M : . FIRST, LAST AND ALL THE TIME HANCOCK INO" ENGLISH. TI1F. V. F E M V -VT. irjl P -vi'l r.-. i t i n r r i -i 111 vi-rT w •"< ' " ' J ' "". ' , ,. t ,., % s t «t»» l" leli^nphi, r . p.uf>. I ' h ' p...cr.««"f M, p..;ni-iT. '''il'T-;' 1 ; 1 frv ., ( |,„,-, ..rati. 11..' t-i,i..t.. TliWil«i.ii.l.« will l.et«-t.-.:r»ph».iir."i, th"I!j"ij « , ; 1 ,"» Jri-at lifil't ^"r r An ' 1 Furnitnn\ fVij':' : r FltlWFS. MltlH^. I (wib ||()W TO N *-,'. !" iw^rcz>Tvj: The Mystn ;, ;"5ar. i-r*" i i < U..' e lil.m, T l i e s p i i e < ] . l l . l.e-< will ••<• l«-i»-_t if < ..-•••. --• -- - . . ,,.,« fifillt J' - r H T .««" state r..n„„i,tee. -ti.,1 will i.-iir.uely r.-p-rf the fit. I pr.vrr. *«•••( n \ P ^ ,Th*t « I l« i» »'"' 1.1 Demo, r.tl ie 1,1,'K .„. 1. VII..- l e . l o ! I U \ 0 ' ' k ''"> K >V,' , ,„it\' il. l a ' " ' • " r81 itiiitimiii kt-p i«.M.'.t .il.'iit what i » . • i ' . ; I " ' " ' i " " T l r " " ' ' l " win lining i i i t o o a t t h e p o l N n e x t . \ n o • '•• r. HELP O N T H E GOOD FIGHT! THE WEEKLY WORLD v i h b,- - r u t t o y n r .id ire s -r..rn HOT nn'il tlio e n d " ! ' h e fwi:n;n b'r TWISTY-FIVE CENTS. O r F R O M XdlV TWTIT. MARCir 4. W-t, for SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS, POSTAUE PAID. THE SEMI-WEEKLY WORLDS w. HORNICK from now till »i't"r tbe c.iin.'iiiin f»r FIFI"V CENTS. THE D A I L Y W^ORLD si PER J I O X T i r , P O S T A i i E PAID. Address THE WORLD, 3 5 P a r k R o w , N e w Y o r k . t FIFTY TTR 1.1 M"l IN'. •• ! FURNITURE,; Sash, Doors and Bhn.is I'F 1*1, V T l ^ l l l I J t . I I . N . II-' !. " ( I \l:i.I •>!"! h • ' • "• t|...\.- !•.,.. M I X* • . • T . Nichols, Barker & Co., NEW No. 8. WITH SILENT SPEED. Unrivalled for Range and Excellence of Work. THEY ARE SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. In point of Speed, Durability, Precision and Kase of Operation, Jiegularity, Strength and lieauiy of Stitcll. Range, of Worlc, Facility of Atanaseuient, Perfection of Construction, and Elegance of Finish. 3J<-«-<i!cs, Tarts and Altiirliiilf>olK for .'ill kimli4 ..1* Sewing Af»vltiii«#. OFFICE OVER A'U&BAUM'S STORE. S6 Margaret Street, rLAtTSBURGIJ, N . V . jtjTi'iils Av-iiiited. J. S. SACKETT, Manager. Mltted Invite Special Attention to the following facts: 1st. They are offering their stoeV of Summer Dress Goods, CAMBRICS, Lawns, Linens, «fcc, A T C O S T TO CLOSE. 2d. Tlie-y have received their Fall Stock of "Colnfflliia" GemiaiitflfB Yarns. Tiiese are the very best in the market, and eeisr. b u t a trille more than the «heax> shoddy staff. "The best is the cheapest." 3d. They have received a N£W STOCK or "Domestic Fashions" tosuppiy tiie iiemanel. For stvle and perfect tilMlIK g a r m e n t s these Patterns are ttnex- ealled. Send Tor Catalogue. 4th. They have in stock "Gossamer Fateipof Gannents" for "Ladies and Gentlemen, a n d a t such low prices as 10 insure their universal use. 5th. An elegant assortment of Plain and Decorated China, IN DINNER AND TEA SfcTi, Cut Glass Goblets, Tumblers, Ac, o.an be seen at their store, and no city prices charged for them. The poor aud rich can find anything i n t h e Crockery or Glassware Line to atilt their varied t:i-,les. PAPKR UANGIKOS, GKOCEUIES, rKlUT JAJJS, t , 4 OIL CLOTJt-S &c., ill great variety at ' Gl Margaret St., 23vrt Pt,ATTSHl T RGH, Jf. V. •*vrt ":*-^-***^.-»--i^-3*fc-- -"y-;%s»irun-,-^»# ^ -***sl--e**' «*• '"« t/% s * r Hfe l *jy*-'^R6M'*rs TOTMAN k 80UTHWIGK, DEALERS lit Groceries, Provisions. CROCKERY, Confectionery and Cigars, Middle Store, "Whitlows New Block," opposite Port Office, PI.ATT8BUBGH. W. Y. i4Mk st (sis: Oar goottaare all bought for Cats. Uroeeriea welt bought »re well »ol<l. ClrwSsWrf M . ItSstWUt, WsgoamatM ins beat, aa« priees MM * mTAHttaaiftja «•••.«« psr box. psr lb. •vwrvtbisc sawtoswaaortisti. Masst ssllsersg tnm to aay par* »f tow. fbaaktog sos fsrmtmi a»«wsViutd soUettiaa r—> w«ititititsjir wa Bssiaia.ffasss •ssptusfsllj. IvtHAI tOUTllwlOI. BBflssMsBsMsssa* aWsXaVBassMfffssaBS) COAL. WOOD, I M H r ^ u d Cktxy Lime, 49 Aft SrCCESSOKS TO NICHOLS. LYNDE &|C0. Wholesale and Retail GROCERS, 62 Margaret St., PLATTSBUMT, N. Y. WE B E G T t ) ANLsroiTMOi: A Complete Clearance Sale Of MILLINERY GOODS, including Hats, Flowers, Feathers, FANCY SILKS, dec, ...- i , T.l 1 ',- •-' if . . . . , I II.' h.i, .1 III . I.. . I Wall I'aiior, Whitlow (m-faltr- AT.I FiMnro, Win. )i 1..- w i T t x il .tt a »r. ,' r. r»«iTiu*r i'i »••» •». Coffins and Caskets i Tn e>-»*ry st) b> n n d \ tr • t\ m I- t , The .'.«..l5 must u n i v n l t , ., t , ' I wi»l t..-^..i.i .a i~i»..«. 5 .-.. - - ! Cllldlnlrv iliniii'si.i. '. ei.liu. . .. •AT Particular atleniion paid to filling family orders. All goods delivered inside the Corporation. F. P. LOBDELL GROCER AJNTX> Wholesale Dealer IN COFFEES, SPICES, Tobacco and Cigars, PLATTSBURGH, N. Y. SPECIALTIES IN" COFFEES AND PEANUTS Roasted Fresh Every Xorniac. EQUALITY IN ALL THINGS AX- Brace & Wood's, C o r . B r i d g e . i i u l W a t e r S t s . , PLATIVIIUIJGU, N . 'V". I F you wUU fi.r CHOICK and rtJKEST CUOUS. BE SURE you buy at BRACE & WOODS. The above you will flml is good adviie In quality as well i\»price I Teg, the (freat sueeett with which we. have met is entirely due t o t h e Pure & Unadulterated Goods We have kept iu stock. We advertise no ONE article as a fil'KCIAL- Tl" ill order to eateh trade, but make our entire stock oft GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, Teas, ColVes, Spices, Syrapa, Stone and Wooden Ware, CIOAK8, TOBACCO, *c, A eouiblned specially in order that n o o n e •an aay they purehaand one good article aad two poor one*. ttr~ Keuicwoer the place, HRACK A WOOD. Corner Bridtft* au«l W»t«rStrett*. J. R. EIER80N ft 80N, Wholesale and Hetail Dealers IX TEAS, Canned Goods, A»0 BaoAHo nr CAMMED eoon. ».:ilM lw I. *M ps# * « . HREATLY REDUCED PRICES. FURNITURE ANI> WE PURPOSE MAKING STUCII GENERAL REDUCTIONS In our Millinery Flock, as will insure a speeily jiml positive sale of all Summer floods, in order that each season we may oiler nothing but FEESH STOCK ONLY. KiT" Inspection invited. JOHN B. GILMORE, Oth July, 1SS0. PLATTSBURGH. N. Y. Chambers's Encyclopaedia. 1 5 V o l s . Owr 13.030 Pt>u. Prlo* Dmriatf Julj, M.S5. 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JII.I ally, thai be has, ti. ..t.~. 1.1 ,i :. . . ; up;i li.iil.lii.K t-sj . . i.il.j .i-i.tj I , ,1 ; , \ Market l.its i.t-s, \\h, i<. .a .iir... s found a lull .i»,.mi u - ( ,i oi 1-i.si. , i - Meals, >lsli, Ot -1,1s, I,. t «-, \ , 1_. i. He trusis tl. ti by astri. t .tt. ,!i.. i, i . nessun.i 1.11 .l.-alij. ».u wilfii . i . - ^ T. . and sm.tin,i,,i.ts, h. wiliiu. I . ' a i . t i , ' . : patronage. j bisl TH l-.i' l;i , I X.B. l»ur. bases .bit,.--«,! i., a . \ • the village, free t fi I.ajje. C. McROBERTS MEAT. MARKET. 211 w la « v a ft O o *• ^ i—i i—»* W f T3 O S5 I a G cr a O c - s i I W CD Parlor at Mrs. E. Smith'*, Kb. it! Cornelia St.. corner of Margaret aud Cornelia £U. Qlvsa lltorough Inttruetion In book-k««pii>r> penmanship, arithmetic, grammar, lei»- craphy, eorretikondenco ami np«iiii. K . StMcnta can take any branch or the full sovran and enter any lime. 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T l lOUir l l t Of M l ' . G a i T t e l i l W h e n H e , gra t l lUles in t h e shape of b r ibes , h a v e been W a s Slot a C a n d i d a t e f . . r t h e P r e s i - j rece ived by y o u r s u b o r d i n a t e s in Several d e i i c y . b r a n c h e s ol" t h e C u s t o m - H o u s e , and y o u h a v e

in n o case s u p p o r t e d t h e effort to co r r ec t tllfJMl a b u s e s . " — S e c r e t a r y S h e n n.\a to Col­lec tor A r t h u r , J a n . i l l , lf-TD

N o w we h a v e seen w h a t S e c r e t a r y S h e r ­m a n a n d P r e s i d e n t H a y e s said of M r . A r ­t h u r , l e t us s ee w h a t was said of Mr. .English w h e n h e was i n t r u s t e d wi th poli t ical power .

President Buchanan wrote to Mr. English as fol lows: " I t was y o u r fate, t o e n d a d a n g ­e r o u s a g i t a t i o n , to confer l a s t ing beuetiLs up -n o y o u r c o u n t r y , a n d t o m a k e y o u r c h a r a c t e r h i s to r i ca l . I shal l r e m a i n a l w a y s y o u r fr iend. I f I h a d a t h o u s a n d votes you s h o u l d huve. t h e m all wi th a h e a r t y good will ."

A n d n o w let us see w h a t hi3 c o n s t i t u e n t s said w h e n he re t i red from offi.'e. T h e con­v e n t i o n w h i c h n o m i n a t e d h i s succes so r adopteel u n a n i m o u s l y t h e fol lowing reso lu­t ion :

"JiCstAced, T h a t in se iec l ing a c a n d i d a t e t o r e p r e s e n t t h i s d i s t r i c t in t h e T h i r t y sev­e n t h C o n g r e s s , we d e e m i l a p r o p e r occas ion to e x p r e s s t h e re spec t and e s t e e m we e n t e r ­t a in lor o u r p r e s e n t m e m b e r , M r . XV. H . E n g ­l ish , a n d o u r conf idence in h i m as a publ ic officer. J n h i s r e t i r e m e n t , in a c c o r d a n c e w i t b his well k n o w n w i s h e s , from t h e pos i ­t ion of R e p r e s e n t a t i v e , which he lias so long filled wi th c red i t to h imse l f a n d bent tit lo t h e c o u n t r y , we hea r t i l y g r e e t h i m wi th t h e p l a u d i t , ' W e l l d o n e t h o u good a u d faithful s e r v a n t . "

A g a i n : Mr . E n g l i s h was for fifteen y e a t s i n t r u s t e d wi th t h e m a n a g e m e n t , ol o n e of t h e

most important flmnciiif institutions in the W e s t , from w h i c h be v o l u n t a r i l y r e t i r ed wi th t h e t h a n k s of the d i r ec to r s a n d s t o c k h o l d e r s :

'•-For t h e very g r e a t f inancial ab i l i ty , con ­s t a n t w a t c h f u l n e s s a n d perfect fidelity w i t h w h i c h h e h a s managc-d it from its o r g a n i z a ­t ion to t h e p r e s e n t t i m e . "

A n d t h i s r e so lu t ion was eifTered by Colone l J o h n C . N e w , n o w t h e C h a i r m a n of t h e I n ­d i a n a U e p u b l i e a n C e n t r a l C o m m i t t e e .

H e r e , t h e n , is t h e who le c a s e in a n t i t - s h e l l ; Eng l i sh was faithful to t h e pub l i c t r u s t s c o m ­m i t t e d t o h i m , a n d v o l u n t a r i l y r e t i r ed w i t h t h e p r a i s e ol* h i s a d m i n i s t r a t i o n a n d t h e u n a n i m o u s p l aud i t3 o r his c o n s t i t u e n t s , " w e l l d o n e , t h o u good a n d faithful s e r v a n t , " WilfTC-as A r t h u r p roved r e c r e a n t to h i s t r u s t , a n d was k icked o u t of h i s office in d i s g r a c e , " i n o r d e r , " as P r e s i d e n t U a y e s a u d S e c r e t a r y S h e r m a n s a i d , " t h a t t h e ofl i ;e m i g h t be h o n ­es t ly a d m i n i s t e r e d . "

T h e s e a r e n o t p a r t i s a n s t a t e m e n t s , b u t p la in u n v a r n i s h e d facts w h i c h h o u e s t - t h i n k -i n g peop le will n o t fail to c o n s i d e r in m a k i n g u p a j u d g m e n t as l o wh ich of t h e s e t w o m e n i t wou ld be safes t t o i n t r u s t wi th p u b l i c of­fice.

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looked u p o n M r . C a r l i e l d ' s C r e d i t Mobi l i e r

t r a n s a c t i o n s before h e was t h o u g h t of a s a

c a n d i d a t e for t h e P r e s i d e n c y . T h e s e r e a d -

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h e a r w h a t t h e K e p u b l i c a n p ress said of t h e

m a t t e r . S o m e s ign i f i can t u t t e r a n c e s of t h e

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o t h e r R e p u b l i c a n t e s t i m o n y . J iead i t :

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J a m e s A. Ca i f ie ld of O h i o h a s t e n s h a r e s ; h e n e v e r pa id a dol la i ; rece ived -?o29, w h i c h after t h e i n v e s t i g a t i o n b e g a n h e was a n x i o u s to h a v e couside-ied as a loan from C a k e s A m e s himself .

Wel l , t h e w i c k e d n e s s of all of it is t h a i m e n b e t r a y e d t h e t r u s t of t h e peop le , dece iv­ed t h e i r c o n s t i t u e n t s , and by e v a s i o n s and falsehoods confessed t h e t r a n s a c t i o n to be disgraceful .

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t h a t h e was n o t a l o n e in t h i s offense. If hf is tu In' f.qulbd fur hrihiri/, lhi: nu n ic/Vo U'lTf bfibul should go with him. WHAT AX A*Srtt.TATK ItlCPCBblCAX t'ON'-

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G e n t l e m e n w h o h a v e been m o r e consp i cu ­ous in t h e R e p u b l i c a n p a r t y t h a n A m e s , w h o h a v e r e n d e r e d it long se rv ice , a n d e a r n e d h igh r a n k in t h e publ ic c o n f i d e n c e , c a n n o t , on these g r o u n d s , c l a im i m m u n i t y from s h a r i n g in b i s c o n d e m n a t i o n , if t h e y s h a r e in h i s gu i l t .

Mr. Kdlty aad Mr. OarfiAil have placed t/tunnclce-i in (i/uicocdl ultUudcs. T h e r e they m u s t s t a n d a l o n e .

T h e m e n , w h o e v e r t h e y a r e , w h a t e v e r pa l l i a t ion t h e y h a v e , w h o h a v e d o n e itllgllt

to I'offelt COlilMenee, will no longe r be recog­nized by us as p a r t y e x a m p l a r s . ( i r a t e l u l for t h e i r pas t se rv ices , p a i n e d a t t h e i r presr e n t h u m i l i a t i o n , we look t o o t h e r s for o u r fu tu re g u i d a n c e .

Tlitir idnrcs arc nuw maud. T h e r e is a w a r n i n g in t h e m a n n e r of t h e i r u n t e n a n t i n g wh ich will b e ' h e o d e d by t h e n e w o c c u p a n t s . T h e r e a r e m a n y w h o h a v e t h e ab i l i ty as well as t h e in t eg r i t y , which t h e c o u n t r y d e m a n d s of thrise w h o serve h e r a s Col fax a n d C a r -field h a v e s e rved . T h e y will fill u p t h e void.

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iheiii and hive charily for them, but it will if 1-1 r trn*t Ih> m wjuiii. T h e b r e a t h ol sus ­picion h a v i n g o n c e passed o v e r t h e m , t h e i r i n b i s b e c a m e taiule-d a n d s l a i u e d . O t h e r s will be p u t in t h e i r p laces . W a r n e d by t h e fate of t h e i r p redecesso r s , tbe-y will d o u b t l e s s k e e p o u t of q u e s t i o n a b l e o p e r a t i o n s .

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T h e s u s p e c t e d p e r s o n s a r e a l r e a d y d e a d cocks in t h e p i t , a n d need n o t h o p e to r ega in pub l ic conf idence . T h e r e a r e p l e n t y of good m e n on w h o m n o s h a d o w of susp ic ion r e s t s , a n d Ihe-se will be pre fe r red to t h o s e in r ega rd to w h o s e m o r a l s t a n d i n g t h e r e m u s t h e n c e ­forth be a divis ion of o p i n i o n . F o r h e a v e n ' s s a k e le t 113 b u r y o u r d e a d o u t of s i g h t , t h a t t h e y m a y n o t offend t h e p u b l i c n o s t r i l s !

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t! •- C:iififif.att Ebfiuirer: Cvufclir.̂ to Uayes—Remote M r̂ritt from

t h e Coik-clur«hip ol t h e part o f S e » York,

mi 1 prot t i i se tne t h a t J o h n S h « r m a n *h»ll b *

dipped in cut (iaxfelil U«l«et«d. H a j e s — A * for MrrriU, I won ' t do i t — t b » t

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a t O h i o , e u r e u tun*.

Ho C o n k b n j h u gatt* Anltiuc in C a a a d * .

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e x t ' - c l e , i a t : : .ch a I .me to d o , a l t h o u g h p l a c -

e ! .1, I'l'ii m a u J in L o u i s i a n a a n d T e x a 3 wi th

lb-.- . . l i ' ho i . ty a n d fiower to c a n y o u t b i s o w n

w.:., h e o n y ti-e..l h i s p o w e r to enforce t b e

C-v • lav. a.r. :tdy e x i s t i n g iu t h o s e S t a t e s ,

l i t was a n x . . . u s a b o v e aii t h i n g s t o r e s t o r e

seif g o v e r n m e n t to l h e peop le lie was Sent to

n . ' e ove.-. H i s p r i v a t e life h a s been p u r e as

Lis p u b .c . I 'S t .r in t h e ik-ree i y b t w h i c h a ! Pfi-s.,! ' l . l ia. c a n d i d a l u r e h a s b r o u g h t u p o n

b ' l u i n >chii!|s. cliaig-c call i'M-n be b r t i ugh t 1 a . ' a i n r t h i m . I I , s c h a n c e s of s u c c e s s a p p e a r

11 be go. i.l, a n d p e r s o r i a l y tio b e t t e r 3ele'Ction

C J I . M b e m a d e . '

Good Omens. ' I b e .Sentinel l ias d u r e a sens ib l e t h i n g

j »r..l we h a v e h o p e of i t . T h r e e w e e k s ago i l

1 very m o d e s t l y c lassed t h e who le D e m o c r a t i c

, p a l l y a s r ebe l s , c h a r i t a b l y t h r o w i n g t h e

J Pi..-vrr>tit nun Kt.rr IILICAX is as a "tebel o r g a n . " T h e ac t w a s n o t of t h e l ea s t c o n s e ­

q u e n c e , fo l lowing a s it did t h e lead of a policy

wbie-U w a s long Kiuce d e f u n c t , a n d a b a n d o n ­

ed r e s p e c t a b l e j m r i i a l s , a u d — w e l l — a n d ,

c .lining a s i t d id from t h e S e n t i n e l . B u t in

r e s p o n s e to t h a t de l i c a t e c h a r g e w h i c h , for

o n e t h i n g , c l a s s e d s o m e four t h o u s a n d c i t i -

a e u s in C l i n t o n c o u n t y a s r ebe l s a n d t r a i t o r s

l o t h e i r c o u n t r y — w e s imp ly c lassed t b e S e n ­

t i n e l , a s a l iar , ( w h i c h c lass i f ica t ion we |no«r

des i r e t o conf i rm a n d r e p e a t — a l ia r o r l i a r s ,

w h e t h e r c o n s i d e r e d ed i t o r i a l l y , i nd iv idua l ly

or coliectiH'lj) and in the game connection adv i sed t h e S e n t i n e l m e n a s f o l l o w s :

' C o t o t h e w o o d s , a n d l e t t h e 111 j s q u i t o e s

" s u c k s o m e o f t h e b a d blood a n d » i r m o u t of

" y o u , a n d l eave off ly ing s o a b o m i n a b l y . D i t -

'•regard ortruth does not comprise tie most g i g a n t i c c r i iue poss ible b u t i t is a very m e a n

• ' » i ce> ieve r tbe l e s s , a n d t h r i v e s b e s t i n m i n d

'of mean instincts. Lying degrades a man "to the level of the brute, and vitiates society " t h r o u g h a u d t h r o u g h . I l is a b a d , an evil

"habit. No amount of psalm singing, prayer "and e x h o r t a t i o n can p u r g e from i u ta in t ,

' u n l e t * i t i t a b a n d o n e d ; aud pol i t ica l l ie* a r t

"just as bad as any other. Life is snort,and "you are not, corporeally speakiue, quite is>-" m o r t a l . T a k e a p i e c e of f o o d advice , and

"reforin." It is always pleasant to know that osti

good advice baa btmm U k e o , a n d w e a m haf>-

ajf t o a** tkat U M & M l i M i 0 / last

lad t b a abotw c u a J l M t vKWdaof

partly l a f>* W l I n l a w • • • i n i r i t j swt

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Kelley a n d Cai f i e ld c e n s u r e d , we t h i n k all r e a s o n a b l e d e m a n d s would h a v e b?eu s a t i s ­fied.

T l i t t IMV TIMliS OX "THE l ' t o l 'S t'UKJJlT MOBIL1KK OAIIFIEI.U."

[Troy Da i ly T i m e s , F e b . 23,1*73.) If C o n g r e s s keeps 011 t o t h e e u d as i l h a s

been g o i n g on for t w o or t h r e e d a y s i ts ter­m i n a t i o n will be we lcomed by hos t s of peo-nle t h r o u g h o u t t h e c o u n t r y as a b e n e d i c t i o n .

Last night when only one hundred and foriy-ty -seven m e m b e r s were p r e s e n t in t h e H o u s e M r . CarGeld called u p t b e civil a p p r o p r i a t i o n bill , anil r e c o m m e n d e d a n a m e n d m e n t con­c e r n i n g t h e sa la r i e s of p u b l i c officers. T h i s fu rn i shed t h a i a r c h d e m a g o g u e , B e n B u t l e r , an o p p o r t u n i t y to m a k e his s h a m e f u l p ropo ­s i t ion which was defea ted t h e o t h e r d a y . H e did so a t o n c e , t h e ' ' jub b e i n g p u t u p " it s u e m s b e t w e e n h i m a u d Gar f i e ld . E l l i s I I . i l obc r t s va in ly e n d e a v o r e d to p o s t p o n e ac ­t ion . B u t t h e m e r c e n a r y lulloivs on t h e floor w h o h a d doub t l e s s g o n e t h e r e to s tea i $5,000 e a c h h o r n t h e peop le of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s m o c k e d h i m wi th d e r i s i o n . H e , h o w e v e r , m a d e t h e p i o u s C r e d i t Mobi l i e r Garfield writjijle and ."n/iu'n/i like a skinned eel. E i g h ­ty o n e m e n voted u n d e i t h e c o n v e n i e n t cov­e r of te l l e r s , so t h a t t h e r e is n o tell t a l e y e a a n d n a y list , t o p a y t h e m s e l v e s Sii.lXH) for a t e r m of se rv ice wl . i jh wili c lose n e x t week . F o r a m a n w h o s t a n d s u p o n t r i a l for p a s t m i s d e m e a n o r s and begs t h e merci fu l i n d u l g ­e n c e of t h e p e o p l e , tb.e c o n d u c t of Ca i f i e ld iu t h e b u s i n e s s is s t r a n g e l y i m p r u d e n t in a pe r sona l s e n s e . P e r h a p s B u t l e r l i a s " g o t a t w i s t " o n h i m aud d r a g g e d h i m i n t o t h e woi k .

TIIK BUFFALO COMMERCIAL ADVElSTlSEli, CALLS GABFIKLP A LI Alt.

[ l iuf lak. C o m m e r c i a l , F e b . 21. 1S73, e d i t e d by J . M. W a r r e n , o n e of t h e d e l e g a t e s a t L a r g e to llie C h i c a g o C o n v e n t i o n ]

The prominent Congressmen whose names were first used iu c o n n e c t i o n w i t h t h e C r e d i t Mobilier, Wfere B l a i n e , D a w e s , K e l l e j , B i n g ­h a m , ScotielU and Gar f ie ld , and bes ides lueae , V i c e - P r e s i d e n t Colfax. • * * M r , B la iue COtnes o u t of it w i thout a stain upon h i * re­cord . H i s co l l eagues c e r t a i n l y d id hold, the s t o c k and l ied about i t . TIIK CINCINNATI CGUMKftCIAL ON OAK-

F!KLI>*8 CUrLT. [Cinc inna t i C o m m e r c i a l , March 3, 1873; e d i t e d

by Murat Hal*tea<l, tlte l ead 1111; K e p u b l i c a n j o u r n a l i s t of t h e West.J

A n d Gar f ie ld ' s n o b l e soul w a s sadly p e r ­t u r b e d , l i e l ooked u p o n t h e s c e n e wi tb grave apprehens ions , and regarded th i s un ­s e e m l y p e r s e c u t i o n o f t h e r ighteous witb such borror that bis soul was tick within h i m . l i e c a m e near snaking a fatal b lunder o n c e . A f t e r A m e s bad testified t b e second t i m e aa t o t b e gui l t e / GarfleM,Jtzi«y it upon kirn clearly and umidalmVy, the general at ottos noUbwd ttaesa that be would coae •*> soft) tbesa and refute tbe vile slander that

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S E V E N T Y - F I V E C E N T S , P O S T A U E P A I D .

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r L A t T S B U R G I J , N . V .

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following facts: 1st. T h e y a r e offer ing t h e i r s toeV of

S u m m e r Dress Goods, CAMBRICS,

L a w n s , L i n e n s , « f c c , A T C O S T T O C L O S E .

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"Colnfflliia" GemiaiitflfB Yarns. Tiiese a r e t h e v e r y b e s t in t h e m a r k e t , a n d eeisr. b u t a t r i l le m o r e t h a n t h e «heax> shoddy staff. " T h e b e s t is t h e c h e a p e s t . "

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Cut Glass Goblets, Tumblers, Ac , o.an b e s e e n a t t h e i r s t o r e , a n d n o city p r i c e s c h a r g e d for t h e m .

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PLATTSBURGH, N. Y.

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F E E S H S T O C K O N L Y . KiT" Inspection invited.

JOHN B. GILMORE, Oth July, 1SS0. PLATTSBURGH. N. Y.

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