New York Times, The (Newspaper) - July 26, 1869, New York, New York VOL 5566 NEW-YORK MONDAY JULY 26 PRICE FOUR CENTS TELEGRAMS Rise of tbe Carlists in Portions of Spain Fight at Real and Victory of the National Troops Agitation Throughout the SHOT IN CUBA Progress of the Revolutions in South America SPAIN of by Tbe Excitement Sunday July 25 A fight hns taken n under nnd tbe national by The were defeated and dia- losing many nnd Tbe ii general throughout the try but no further hostilities are reported The here nre excited the bin there uu of disorder The of July 34 The Government a decree re- viving anil putting In force the martial law of April HAVANA Sunday July The ttt ami Mint The i holera at of Dr uru uf lo HAV x VA July 14 d i to the ol I'm ito in dei H of a ting according to und ing ml UK of up in the e left ipe and will un a for nie n n on the SOUTH AMERICA und Ibr July 24 Km to 26 are t rii wax in the tains u a with men The n m continued i il into tlie interior atrain to meet i i w ho the head Of thl foil I f of Ihr lo Abolish I be al Timor European I'll pi 111 Vn SKA Satiirdav July In the the on t the at nnd talu BAVARIA of in July 24 The Ministry anil of have pledged to a on with at aM valid all legal of of in the United without the the Home But the right of IH not to be tu Hit il an by reason of In r in limon Ihr Mow and Ihr Old Thr and H Saturday July 24 Murli excitement prevails among the two wings of the Party here Dr the late Collector leads the native winp the of the colored while and Cleo W the ed Collector In plate of the Northern element The removal of hns the the two tions On Thursday lust called on MACKEY and presented his commission ing of the refused to until he had tahen of public and received re from CLARK but to make the transfer on the mwt on Im- mediate which being refused he en- tered nnd to net as Collector whereupon be forcibly ejected by subordinates Yesterday afternoon MACKRY nnd other were arrested ut tbc instance of on n charge of nnd obstructing an of the enue and were bound over to answer before the United States on Monday During the bearing of the with a of thirty men forced his way Into the and took which he still retains The partisans of CLAKK attempted to serenade SAWVER and last night but the colored Republicans rallied In large numbers nnd prevented tho serenade charging the procession and capturing its flag which they carried m triumph to at his The colored Republicans bitterly denounce tbe of the Administration In removing anil declare that tho new Collector IH B to tbe Radical Party A Political Fight nt Upper Three Two Killed Saturday July 24 A political fracas occurred at Upper Three Harnwell District S C to-day In which two men were killed and wounded The affair wan to whites at Long of of denl Grant N J Sunday At 3 this tbo at- to the Mansion House caught fire nnd were completely destroyed Tho flames spread so that tbe stablemen had to Jump out of the windows to themselves Thirty horses In tbc stable at the time were saved by tho efforts of the servants and of tho anil Continental Hotels The llames were kept from extending to the lintels There great excitement among the Indira und of the hotel JOHN T an of Brooklyn WBB badly burned while helping to extinguish the fire The cause of the ttre is un- known Tho loss IB and Is partially In- sured President and family attended service at tho Methodist Episcopal Church Ibis morning At 3 o'clock they rode to tho residence of Mr JOHN HOET with they dined returning to the hotel at o'clock Tho arrangements are all complete for the grand ball which Is to bo given In honor of the President at tbo to-morrow evening Celebration California of the Anniversary of Birth to the Wreck ol Blue Jacket BAN FRANCISCO Sunday July 28 Tho various German societies in this city resolved to celebrate the centennial of the birth of ALEXANDER VON by a grand concert and festival Tbo Common Council of City of Portland Oregon bos appointed a Committee from their body to receive Hon WM II on his nval and tender him tho the city of Victoria Vancouver's Inland have also mode similar preparations to give him a reception The United States arrived here to-day from Callao ria Panama The bark which arrived here from London put into Ibe Falkland on the of April Twelve of the crew of the chip which waH burnt at sea hiMl arrived there bringing with them It twelve boxes of gold Tbe name of the picked them up wan uot ti oiled ANOTHER RAILROAD ACCIDENT A Thrown from on the ITIen Injured f ii Saturday July 24 A on Hiver Railroad rail off tho track north of Holyoke morning Three hurt none of them however II the en- gineer had one leg broken and AMOS the and KINCHI KY it The engine wax w rtH ked AH noon the s ot the accident a uith board went to re- Tbe in Thc Murder ii JV standing the if of thm he not in Trinity Church this nnd evening The h in thin morning n letter explaining In to tin ulty wlf and which in append ed a letter from to Tbc letter In bitter In itn tone protecting against visiting In any manner wit bin to the that Ki C had in tin of tho Court at which d him to Minn 1 of for breach of that gentleman ban up to the Court oT thin for a writ Of error THOMAS man aged bin wife on fhe waH engaged In her in the garden her and gave her a fearful stub In tbe abdomen with n dirk He then the blow in the temple Kit her would have fatal She died in n few mo been an Intemperate man for years and w hen in exceedingly Canadian OTTAWA Canada Sunday July The Dominion noten in circulation on the nil of July amounted to held by the Tho for June were for the name month labt yeai The discount on foi the present week jn r i nt July Q1 At the Ijk Chine tin wnn the boat race The scull mcc for the championship was won easily by s of Me time FULTON of the tit John crew did not The race wao won by tho Emma of Toronto Tbe race won by tho St John crew About HIS persons were present Tho weather was cloudy and cool Tbe French Cable Celebration HUSTON July 23 Among the gentlemen in tho city to-day to join in the cable celebration at Dux- bury on Tuesday arc tho Count PB FAVEKNET Charge d'Affaires and Count DE and C I of tho French gal Ion Count Charge of Italy L G WATSON the American Agent of the Cable Company Sir JAMES ANDERSON HILL and Viscount PARKER of Captain of tbe British Legation at II W of New-York und several officers of the Eastern Drowning at BUFFALO July 25 JOHNSON a where ho ban a wife and children residing was drowned yesterday afternoon while ng into JOHNSON was In a belonging to the bark which was being towed into tho harbor when by accident the painter of tic bout was cost off from the tug nnd he was run down by tbe bark Lie shipped at Chicago Call for ST July 25 A tothe that W DAVIS and MB associates orp brought a suit In tho District Court OLIVER AMES and other orn of the Union Pacific for The amount claimed IP due for work performed money expended and a breach of contract defendants suy that the claimant nnd ales are overpaid by The Presidency of the Iowa The III Sunday July 26 Tho Board of of the Iowa sity located ul Mount Pleasant has elected Hon United States Senator from that President of that It IH uot known whether be will accept Intelligence received from lown IB to the effect thut the harvest is getting on llm ly Virt on a BOSION Sunday July after her this Inp tbe Kast Boston Lincoln Captain discovered to be ou lire She was Immediately put buck and her safely landed when un alarm was The damage to tbc boat IB estimated at fiom to Murder in Tenu Teiin July 25 U Cemetery and lulled thin by living to Uio of the cemetery he re- the fatal shot The affair grew out of a refusal to assist In digging a grave Affray In to Death N Sunday July 28 Last night while Officer was on- to make an arrest he was attacked by several persona Ho drew his revolver to de- fend himself and firing lilt an innocent party in tho breast Inflicting a severe wound A man named a resident of hem found near Corners this morning having been stabbed by somebody whose name he unable to tell The wound it is thought will prove fatal Drowning of Ponr People in burn Me Saturday July 25 Two visiting In Auburn and two sons ot llev Mr of Auburn were drowned in Lake burn this afternoon They were out In a row boat sunk Two other persona In tho boat In Cincinnati Ohio CINCINNATI July 25 Htalilicd to the heart on the street nnd killed by veiling of Hon A MAI Intl Him LANC lit in city to day ol of The City of which left Liverpool July 15 and July 1C reached HUH port ut u late hour night Her matin which will bo Intelligence later by three hand by the on U of thr Renter nieni in Importation ol of Special 10 New-York July CONDITION up MAUN of Louisiana editor of the ai rived here thin morning on his way lo the he Home months In reply to the Ion What IN political rendition of We do not talk politics In longer AH the and In of year ago has died out and ple lire now devoting entirely to Inl Mr MAUN represents to be in a most flourishing condition and predicts that the generally will bo the most OUH nnd rli tiest of the country He that otton and crop of bin year will IK largest mul nl there In nil the H through which be passed In trip here he haw ncen of and wealth from which he augurs the remits to tho and the whole country The cotton IH HO far advanced that the worm can do no harm even If it should make ItB nud even In he Haw evidences of general Industry and tin ift So fur as tlie Cily of IH he said that It in the immt One bunk there ban cently u dividend of over thirty cent Ihc yellow fever bun not yet made its malice The jx ople 11 use to talk win nnd IH disposition to forget and forgive the If 11.11 ICP Radical Houth do not look with much favor on tin Neuter movement in Tennessee or the Dent movement In represent thai UKST has no lican strength whatever although they concede that Hi will poll a large vote No settlement lias jet been made of the In New-Orleans one house in the frauds ami these were through the corruption of about half a dozen In the It IH be- that these nefarious practices been running on for wime yearn nnd rumor the nimm nf a very prominent politician high In with tho to WASHINGTON July 28 THE OK Tlie Secretary of the Treasury is In receipt of a letter from tho Collector of Customs al a communication of WILLIAM relative to tho importation of coolies Into HUH country and asking for Instructions of the Department Ho replies takes In stating that be act of February 1862 prohibiting American citizens from engaging In the coolie trade been abrogated Un the 10th of January a resolution wan passed unanimously by both Houses of Congress ex- pressing the abhorrence ut people of the United States for tho coolie trade and In con- with resolution Secretary addressed to the Collector of Orleans tho letter of the of August of which a copy Is Inclosed The additional article ft to the treaty between tho United States and tbo Chinese ed on the of July last und which now awaits the action of tho Emperor reprobates uny other voluntary emigration and agrees to make Un penal offence to take Chinese sub- from China without their and tary consent The Department of by cular of the of January 1807 addressed to Ministers and Consuls of thu United States directs that the Consul nt every port where coolies may embark bo required to certify after full examination that such embarkation is not forced or procured by Is voluntary and requires such nnd Consult UHO nil the authority power und influence of their com- mand toward preventing and the carrying on of tlm to In any way Such being the facto In the the Collector IH authorized and directed ton HO all vigilance in tlie of tills ns the Secretary Hays new of the slave trade CONDITION OF NATIONAL The abstract of tho reports made to tho Comptroller of tho Currency of the condition of all the national banks at the clouo of on the 12th of Juno shown the resources and ties to be capital specie three per cent certificates nearly fund undivided profits nearly Individual deposits United States deposits THK CASE OF LIEUTENANT of tho In tho case of Lieutenant Infantry tried at Texan been disapproved by tho President and Lieutenant re- stored to duty OF Secretary of tbo Treasury has addressed the following lo Collectors of Customs and JULY The work and of affixing and canceling Internal revenue stamps on imported cigars re- quired by tbe provision of section 03 of tho net of July to bo done before the cigars leave I ho custody ol tbo o Ulcers of tho toms shall only be performed by sworn officers and employes of the Customs under tho tion and control of the Collector nnd for such services there t hall bo collected from Importers a fee of 20 cents for each thousand cigars so and canceled which shall bo turned into the Treasury for tbe of the United and be accounted foi by tbe Collector as CCU POLITICAL THE VIRGINIA ELECTION How lie Vint Took Ihc Fatal of the of Rein liana Between and The Future Political of Vir From an Occasional Va Friday July What is characterized as this puzzle of tho Virginia election In many Journals of tho State teems to those who have through tho canvass u very simple matter Indeed It IB not unsafe to nay that meeting of the Republican State Convention at Petersburg wore loss than ono hundred Conservatives as they were then called in tlic State who thought of a man for Governor not born here ly u citizen by length of residence und who tho platform of and rights an 11 matter of choice and not refuge of necessity Anil yet n obtained In the recent election them being cast by white men It IH thin remarkable change In tho public Ing If Indeed It may bo called it change that your correspondent to explain IHK I HIST The ei loi of those who misunderstand the result JH the belief Ilic men nf ginia have unalterably to the en- by I lie of the upon hem by All even in thin to have lout night of the fat t hat two very public and very earnest have been mado by the lo blacks to pate with them In restoring State In 1807 u the prominent Whig of tho liy JNO M Horm Jons I- the Li K of called a Convention to meet In o which he wero Kill Kev Mr the Walker foi in who done more to two In Main than any other man a sort of black and broke up the The v hail en- gaged In at the und amid u good deal of Jeering their own luce After that pretty thin way with whiten and one lic advance and i In u repelled K till 11 licit hu had o believe that they lie power in the Stale and needed In liom no not al und the of their much ax any OIK After this tint il of the WUH duno Uy politicians ulin came from the and he whole vole be- a port of clone corporation With no for Joint the the then put up 1 while man's IK ket Colonel und origin what may fairly In- tailed a parly for liad tho ticket and that nominal ing convent in n HIK edi d tin k man would hail very little to mi in the menl of he though there IK doubt Unit he havo hud nil ami Tin there would have been a Mv di- vided M bite and k party itl each eli clion HI ri III II kS flood up to the vention The co railed thin hud a that no pal ly N to in Wild every of any hi Unt State In a had of foi and ltd of and with o the la and in every Northern our nei lo their victory Iml that and to to and all they needed In their pint form and the alienee of murie they needed In their ticket He had been and public In for before Die Com in it Ice und with hiM and a i in making continued it he of the Republican Party thero wan bnl anil IIH It ImH proved It wafl HO well what Inn on vital matter WHS Mint the feeling tlie whites WUH one of almost tred him At the thinking turn of tho labored the platform and hut without CCHS And It just here that here no time at which the white of the Con- vention were not harder to deal with than the blacks The latter were not on the matter of but were by the of When the HUH Bet on the 13th of March It went down on a de- Republican Party In Virginia The outnumbered tho in by ly nud no thoughtful man of either unity could believe that any white man wan likely to vote for a Constitution him and If he did not do that it wnn not likely ho would vote for n man who was nominated on u platform unaltered TIIE NKW STAHT Whon men KYt nud other of the bolted the nominations and nominated C tho for that still running under that name thought HUW their opportunity It clear or It thought to be clear that If Virginia elected a ticket that WRH lican It would bo received nt whoso opinion as represented in Virginia learned to have u wholesome the of tho de- of tho to resume her place and duties in tho Union and an evidence that It wna not the Republican Party nor Northern men nor that Virginia had nut such OB Governor mieh Northern men RH thoHO who cumo to tho State as and not as citizens and mich Ro- would Its very place In Tho fact that a man was a Republican or Democrat made no practical difference to the people If he was only their friend anil If Im honestly opposed nnd it taken for granted that he their friend at least to that extent and that was a great gain The Idea took like and the Conservatives culled another Convention It for tho interment of the old ticket rather than for tho christening of the now There were not many team at the funeral It was a cold stern eort of No sentiment tolerated for nn Instant Tho eulogies wero brief and decently respectful and ono of tho most prompt and determined nf tho pail bearers was his own being the namo on the ticket Some needlessly cautious tions adopted about everybody being ex- to do as they in tbo coming tion when it was very well understood that erybody was expected to go ono way As tho body lowered the scene was a little too much for some old Democrats who tore their hair and raved In a wild bind of way without attracting much attention or getting much pathy SCENES AT THE HACE After tho withdrawal of tho Conservative ticket the lion and tho lamb panorama ex- to an applauding public Tho tive Central Committee nnd tho Walton can Central Committee hired rooms in tho name and and BYE and and nnd all tho leaders tn both parties were neon In daily consultation together n sight that tho public had thought nut in this generation livery ono to take more liberal views of the situation and in tho general black man began to front Several prominent men appeared on ings for and were boon followed by more Colored Walker commenced Ing Into It became a matter to see ity talking polities In with colored men White nnd black speakers addressed white ings and there was it social v between the familiarity that exists among men In I he regimen tor among all men In And It was a familiarity that after the election sided into n very sincere friendship Nothing can bring out the white men now quicker than it report that a Walker colored Is being thing bye thr by of too frequent rence for tho good name of the blacks If a er colored man dies the bury him and If he work they see that he gets it In other hit receives the snino attention though In a greater that all old parties in Virginia before the war on those with them and whose were worth having TMK HACK II Is hardly worth while to anything about tin election The summary of the I 1 I ono usual grumbling followed Tho frauds were about equal lo In elections generally In the r nor wasn't mm h In he real of tho word done With tin men the question wan Are you white anil have you The WellH men had the name stion with the olor changed The d men attended to the voting of their and the Wells white men who weie saw a duly and did it were no rows and little If any Intimidation on either At the tum It matter for men of cither to vote their lull at tho last as the polls were the war In fact both mien wore v inning and were not make a low a few volen either IN No tin inuii in the party li it until it nets an- other name to hold together after the State Is reconstructed nearly nil the while men anil per nearly all the wealth and intelligence of tlm Mate It IH not In the nature of hat a parly remain intact inn IH it that it of hinder kept It inJ having come it will fall to are two distinct parties tu it and the has been out much o Hay In the govi of Virginia for two would like a change former linn been d to Hole power and will not willingly divide Neither party will undei their old nami which the old gom are regarded in this as cif 111 lie e but when do and under whatever they will be hci n In hot the black vote Tin man uhn the nil ing in Virginia ni lo lie that Inch the black to Inn i little by tin of lie punt four nnd the four II IH lo bo that pally which gives linn of social ity which Hie don't the most ample liberty and H in the law to bun It In undeniable en- ei a of the r the nf and but the lit of gresH which the All how mm li advanced they are and If it is Hint has in they nt least to give It a trial You Mill see that under Liberal Republicans or Con- or National or one of the names by which the advanced and controlling men of the Walker call you will find Republican principles Already the politicians com- talking ovi r repudiation and axing bonds etc and begun to take different sides which is a healthy sign It IH goed when n sick child commences to look around him anil take no- tice especially when the child has so very sick nnd taken such villainous doses us Virginia tins had administered often by nurses who had not the kindest hearts nor gentlest hands If one may look to he may see a can Party In Virginia headed by and others with the Richmond a paper which has the most sighted and powerful in the Honth for Its organ nnd a or Party with and others by tho tho ablest exponent of thoHO old ideas which none who wish Virginia well can over to see obtain the ascendency There are two lessons In election thai may be studied with profit by tho mon of Mississippi nnd First the rights of the white men IIP gained without those of the negroes are granted nnd second Hie Governments nnd politics of the reconstructed States arc hereafter to be run by now men nnd the old ones laid aside C POLITICS IN TEXAS by Ihr rnn lo Ihr of tbc nnd Ihr Union HOUSTON Juno 11 Tlic Convention of Re- publicans assembled jit Houston on tho 7th of June to nominate State officers di- nn address to Issue to the people and tho party upon the political condition of this State of this duty it will not only be necessary to represent the of cal nut to refer to the cause that them Is no nearer reconstruction than nt the close of the war except in point of time Tho masses of the people who weip enlisted the Government of Hie United States aro now as bitterly hostile to the present of the the policy by and the principles which govern the dominant IIB when the war of the rebellion WUH In progress Among these men with few exceptions there Is no honest earnest determination to restore peaceful with the United Government unless reconstruction Is secured In their own and the administration of Ktate affairs Is committed to their own hands Security of life nnd erly Is very uncertain The administration of Justice Is very especially where the ono who seeks It Is n prominent Republican party hate the circle nnd nnd crime yet prevail to u considerable extent throughout the land The military power Is to meet all the exigencies nnd necessities of thin vast Empire It Is unable to remedy nil the wrongs and lish tbo right and it Is powerless at present to secure to tho people nil that tho law has given them A Republican victory Is looked upon as tho triumph of an enemy nud tbo members of that party aro branded In terms of odium and reproach It will naturally ho asked why It Is that at this Into day this condition of things Why there is more bitterness of feeling and sition to tbo Government now than when war closed 1 During the past eight months onr political con- dition bus in eomo degree resembled the period following tho rupture between Uio and tho then acting President of the United States ANDREW JOHNSON As In tho former case n trusted official high In position ho had been elected through a belief In Ills tried loyalty suddenly deserted his party and placed himself In tho ranks of tho enemy This change of political position though thorough anil complete at the time was not openly manifest until the ment that lie ol lUa cratle Party for Governor and his own tion that ho would accept no nomination for that from a Republican Convention In both those cases tho results have been lar In regard to their Influence on the party Unionists for n time wero dismayed and by the defection of their loader They the wo might suppose would possession of nn army whose General had deserted In the face of an enemy and thus die Republican party line been for a time In disorder Is little doubt that the defection de- sertion to the of Ex-Governor A J HAMILTON was the result of u combination which had for Its object the election of that gentleman to the Gubernatorial chair of the and to tho halls of legislation a body of Democrats who should have I ho majority That this tion was completed Is evident from the following confidential i which wan on the 12th of February or Immediately after Uie ad- of Reconstruction Convention The plan wits foreshadowed und the scheme developed Hut read Feb 12 IMS nut As are painfully ed with tlic our of are of the lug election for the of hi and of Hence we you our ami ask In return A milled Democratic If we Bocum U would defeat the or elect s cratic ticket Hut In all tary carpet anil taxation public corrupt ion and the to IIH i on U mi r and Can I On r will for Uio All vote Tin it will do HO r ct with a view to as a at evil nn What shall we An We that nn tin maile lo HID lie left tn n In tho for and Unit lo will theirs 1 a linn for a UH A good Ix Ix1 1 of men either lie the of nnd ultimately give whole to I lie ioM K tins In Uie the i nf ami thus Ihn stale from will run for IB a it the of the lie will rim IIH H irr i Hut In om i lion nt II tin i in inn will In- lo the In the A Ui the ttC WH lenrn that tlic nf n tcr on Uie ticket In- W the niiUirliiiinCoi.i i ill 1.1 nnd Dr WD Dr Is Ihc inun of Hie He IH a mini nf ability IH the friend nf the in Jle more any oilier to at win u- ho e luwl lint IM unt fully m with e while in the can nut nil em HIM i will the uji In Uie not to tlie uf nny oilier i in Thin teller of nil IH only In the wav nf If n Uii-Unnxfitntlnn or cling u anil Mere ml st this time we should in ft r it Anil nt hy In he one we in view in the whole mailer our 1 lo UH hx fun kly tn 5011 Ki f-i 4 J I- I c K W One of the of Hie C 11 1.1 H I'll IK the man who wo at of the of the of Sun Mil declared that there were H enough on the buttle lo liang Republican on noil and ex flic e th it might be employed in that hellish work The other names appended to the circular are of of reconstruction who have never one lot of their convictions opinions are the men who have brought General A J II before I be of for the of Tlie rending of thin i ir- lo paperH nnd the Stale Is the M crel w Ineh been to them tn advocate the Hamilton and ise tin nun a Ilenn on the heels of his we rn in the erlmes of nnd treason to their and laboring for Ills elect ion Several of them are carrying mil the entire program me of this circular nnd the name of mil an enemy among the Confederates under the name of TON The Houston was tlie first paper lo openly advocate II little some of its anil puts the name of HAKKU ilown Its That Is aw are of this plot on the part of the leading of the lo nnd there can be nn refusal lo submit his name to a Republican Stale Convention nnd In stand upon the platform of the Republican IN deuce If here no If he IH elected inventor It will be by votes and feeling obligated to loyal men In short bis election will be a Democratic and reflecting mmi will BO regard whether or Democrat With a Legislature which they expert elect by tho aid of not one single provision of the Constitution to the of the rights of loyal men will IM- carried out On the contrary the plan In Inaugurate Immediate measures looking lo and In- for voters and to der every other of the new for the amelioration of the condition of the Ig- colored man inoperative No man will deny such a scheme carried out successfully would place tlie the control of the disloyal and he deliberate design of Congress as in the acts would ho retarded if not com- frustrated It therefore Miry to secure to the Republican time enough to from the aging of this conspiracy and to the movement which based upon the calculation the election would place nt tho time by tho Convention Hence It was that application was made to Con- gress for delay nnd hence it wan that the ident authorized to suspend It This action was the thing Hint enve encouragement 41 Republicans Immediate recognition wan the result luid now the forces are marshalled In order Tho largest and best ordered political Convention representing more territory than any that was ever before held In the bus just closed its Inborn It has placed you tint bearers of the party during the coming campaign und they are men of whom no one is Devoted to country m the hour of In her of trial devoted to country the name In the ilay of their country's triumph by the tuint of treason and bv the price of treachery who will not trust I Who will not give them their support 1 The authors anil conspirators who concocted the circular herein tho men only who approve sentiments enn them men are at work mid True men must work to In- sure success But Hint work will be done and nil good men me called upon ut to enter upon It lines now established There are but two sides to On the one you have a united solid body of men moved by the eternal principles of truth and sustaining the policy of Congress and on tho other there is n heterogeneous made up of the Democrats Secessionists downright Knights of the White Kuklux and renegade Republicans who love the spoils of office belter than the welfare of tho country These are tbo two tics before you for your votes General K J DAVIS Is the representative of tho first and eral A J HAMILTON IB tbo acknowledged of the last Choose yo then between them Claiming Republicanism General ILTON stands before the world tho leader of Its enemies their adopted Field N honest Democrat will him and DO Republican can give him his support And now Texas by all you hold dear by the love you bear your wives und dren by your patriotism arid love of country wo implore you not to deceived by the honeyed speech of the man who is seeking to betray you Relax no efforts at organization and yield not to the threats or of your and your country's enemies firmly work ly will yet reward you for all your sufferings nnd Fraternally yours E KUHY J MAINE POLITICS Acceptance the Democratic Candidate for Governor General FRANKLIN SMITH bae accepted the Democratic nomination for of Maine in tbo following letter in which bo shows that bo Is not at all sanguine of being I K July 20.1869 lion C- P Kimball the Your ml mv nomination na tbe DemocratIc candidate for tho of ernor of the Stale bv Ihc recent Democratic Convention Is I accept the nomination with lens reluctance because having been solicitation on my part I am relieved from any for It I have examined the Ions pissed by I ho Convention nnd find nothing In thorn to to I have also recurred In resolutions nf the Democratic Slate Convention of which express more In detail what I lo txi the Issues presented by the lo people of the State The uf another bos given force to them I cannot doubt that if he Tins should prevail in the of tho and nation they would Impart n new en- ergy U the capital nud Industry of tho country Nor can I doubt tho disregard of these principles by tlie party in hns nnd nn unfavorable effect upon all the regular business Interests of tho country It should not dishearten ut If wo do not triumph this year The fact thai we are In mi- makes It more to keep our the country If they an- truths we believe they arc they cannot n re- forming Influence and enable us to check if we cannot wholly prevent unwise and tional legislation The Issue the respective parties are the people It will detriment If do not decide them I thank the for the distinguished honor he ami i for the kind jour letter I the honor to lie Rl 1 U S ATE POLITICa to thr from Ilif n AN the seaMin ol nur In willl ex- fiom tbe lly is to kind of men to nominate ami hou to run our machines Tlie In by foi in ition nf Citizen lilt In tov n fin h n-t they have in to of the thieves and hou much they The pap TK the lino An em ic paper caught at the idea and caul in the a is a wood thing to In the v It to In i led In a of- cily 1111 have Mime ton foi have In en gi a they tin ir own I out of decre an vote in New-York ClM ki thew yenis ami from us ol our In rated in the under the MTV i of nur an The IH that of tlie brethren on rather mid i ir- Tlie Republican is a little disposed lieu frantic and to his dei hack -ee yon II Now we of iv line In en touring around anil tin m ve irs to keep the Slate all wi h i eli etc d to urn n lo unl d tr u iml build ovi r again whole of York to fin bv Die nix of party then to ihi ilv fo the ic m du 1101 mil Hie Ki them and liny un v i unie uji to our Mate li ir and nin MI that the would In- troubled lo do not hi bur on I IM- si iH i ml rat if v wli it arra up i In- Motel an and Ilien I in- home otr coath nn I roll and w hat it ill to T of iIv all divided into two Kilkenny mid bought OMT the out in the rear of till N than left and and enough left In rt M w In n they nee their ow n camp being gobbled up by the en- The quality of HIIM picture like that of isn't not in In look al the ing of the 4 men No are nmv r to lie tho WM from Uf e In HO some returned more than tlie number inti red and li N the wan in t both n bly Verx we don't lo on Hoard of and In- there An adian trr put men on hoards to mil wi did so m How i on thone boanln mil not about inn I lie Mulling tlw the Hid the returns winch they an a us It wsn In darkey to 11 nil Ills half of he pin k of the lir ev aping Tho story has got In mi in an that the of nnd of In an- much it atler bv Is nn h 14 know what fort c wty for It aNo our that thin of the committees gelling out voters the and ill of thing which he lug City 11 ill mi ut in loud ICH nnd do eiei v Full N by lie country In K I- now to lie it tiling up by our plul and try for the nw and benefit of the rural kc Home other mysteries and of a griMt clu hmo leaked nut but In on the dirty we better not air now nrw elation of how things are not in the a- did when he found r m in m hN In the in me I longer I vinds day We got to the of the sport w hn i li it lus for lie If th or sixth time cling an iwe from I lie crown of tils time that thing We cnf willi exhorted anil ing up to the w bile line the for fifteen or twenty we didn't know anything about the humbug Snire Fall however we have felt a- we rim Id tbe mil lugli of the city as deserved fill for paM favors we will eminent lo give rest for a few years till they can straighten up home matters a little Schooled to a life of action the long drill of onr metropolitan e 111 ive at of answering are ion going o Itt It Is think we enn safely the good men and true In I part of Republican ard pi opine to take It for Whether theie N a Republican Convention ami a ticket and If theiu an- who run them both nru things wo not He much about lire easy anil wo don't care anything about thu odd tricks wo know they wouldn't do ux any good It we got them all hey don't count on game outside Of New-York City Here in Chautauqua we Republican members and Senator we cannot help It The Democrats nni so anything however we might want to tbo curse of nil nipl unless see fit to pay of his party liy getting up an- other holt That Is the only tiling Im- part Interest to our we ought to elect enough Republicans for KT up hm out of nud pick bis horrid examples from If tho should be all Democratic ho might be to marks to shoot at all next your nnd wo should for once a body Ills entire approval as to honesly und It Is not pretty In us to talk about lotting tho party go to the dogs All wo have to say Is what IH tho of voting on u ticket while the manufacture of votes to an extent is a regular ness In New-York and our there assist to rob tu of every wo Wo might an well sue to bo them run It thin year they don't any votes to decide the thing ami votes cost un much labor and expense Wherefore why And we assure the city they bub offend their columns to talk ol rural Republicans HOW of lct have a practice get on the ex- hort we shall bo apt to tin reply tho young crab did the old one as l w liy he did not walk lima It's This is about the we II out here 1 hero n grand and at the Tanneries last nt the laying of tho corner atone of the new man church there ana In this the Harp came I he French next and the flag upside down IIB reversal is said to be thu sign of rebellion II Is It could lij Tho Roman Catholic we presume presided over tho whole which no tar as the w had a Julu it-