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   Pella Blade (Newspaper) - July 19, 1880, Pella, Iowa                                TEEMS OF be copr one ine copy three Office orer Snow SHEESLEY and Proprietors has discovered another in I and many of Uie leading officers published by the French full remission of Bcn convicted of of 1H70 and 1S71 and f the bouse of the a Both condemned to i to friendly to Wcst a dis of the de r religious till the of the i rj tin has re be was cordially wel with forty persons on cm tbe Mack near i the died at have landed ir at is eight from the they will lay of thu town is in in in nt forces a s ti the hort time Tim may judged brought back li be Kll iJ trade recently 1 of The of the ot VOLUME JULY NUMBER Francisco has a population of This includes The claimed population of at tho bead of 800 has evaded tho vigilance of tbe United States aud invaded and taken possession of a tract of land in the Indian contrary to the proclamation of the President It is stated that Payne courts in order to determine whether the Territory open to dispatch given the details of the decided upon by the Cabinet in the matter of river and harbor improvements in the vicinity of the gnat It is pro to expend the appropriations at rate of Secretary says a sufficient mili tary force will employed to protect Indian Territory from parties of prospectors the trip of the Eastern base ball the championship record showed the a way in the lead fur the pen On the lith the table stood 4 17 19 IH the Mel will make iii ii i aid in I n out of are death al is an r of tin lie Mas a in and was an In 1HW the which ils of William Morn in huv T of tini a descendant of f aged lic tho Western who it now trying to undergo a fast of forty days at under the of a of ou tbe 12th insL completed fourteen days of the time and expressed con of completing the forty Hit weight was 133 and showed a loss of aud a The doctor in attend said though outwardly Tanner remained ho his request for more liis desire for and puke and temperature showed him to be Englishman who participated in the battles of Balaklava aud suicided at Toledo A earthquake shock was fell the other night nt Memphis Dalys New York Company is playing a fine engagement in notwithstanding the hot and Catherine has made a decided hit as in The This company remains only one more week after the for which How arils Wives is The Middy for the present seven the six months eliding July 000 immigrants from landed at most of them coming formal call is issued by the Mew York of a I the of of Samuel New a few came n with lor ihe of lias the of the of the nomination for i i of aged for many f Congress from to i has lieen ap of Customs of that has appointed ke to be Governor of the Tern of Moneys for the lot to sale at of the lo vice a lute Cabinet meet William Kliss be retained Attorney at ill open her American She will play 100 the cities of the United 1m at ine time Gov and later Third Assistant died it his residence in He served ill the f tin Cumberland all through the Adjutant at its is announced to take thc commencing in In formally announced his ap and his ac of the nomination date of July National Committee met Avenue at New on i William of Con unanimously elected of then adjourned to Js Maud to attend the presentation to in a formal notification by Sec prefaced by a speech by English was also and in aged 5 named died that morning from cholera The visit of the committee was in LV purely of the National c Committee was held at Xew York at which a campaign commit was The committee elected of of and Duncan Walker Assistant Sec routine the committee 1 to the call of the The mcm proceeded in a body to the of Tilden to iwy their rc liat National Convention List with about 250 August in New York city of the Commissioners of the International Exhibition to therein In and after 1 no cards will be through the mails except the Government This order is rendered by a practice which has grown up of lad sending with a 1ceiit stamp attached through the has been found in Hamilton near the Vermont has according to Hie ami Kut which turns out to largest city in has The race for the two hief cities of Paul and Minne ill favor of the The census gives being more than cousin returns for Chicago are now the population of tiie city is whisky house at Cincinnati was destroyed last The loss on building and is placed at Fully passenger train on the Green Bay and railroad was thrown off the track forty miles from the oth er night The engineer and fireman were and the United States mail agent The explosion of a boiler in an at Pittsburgh killed the engineer and one of the and damaged the property to the extent of fire at destroyed a and other valued altogether it the capsizing of a carriage on the road leading to Mount Washington two persons were killed and five seriously The driver WM a recent storm a boat containing a hia their two and a strang was capsized in Lake in Wis Tho stranger and one of the children The others were at the point of death when tramps who were stealing a ride on n Kansas Jo aud railway freight train were killed by the ditching of the train on tin Burlington aud Missouri railroad ran into a culvert the other and the engineer and were 13 waii perhaps the hottest day since the heat being marked from JO to 103 in different locations in tbe There were thirtythree cases of sunstroke in Chicago on that of which thirteen were planing mill was destroyed by lire at His Letter Accepting the lican Nomination An Outspoken Document Which Will Command Many July DEAB Sia On tho evening of tho 8th of June hist I had the honor to receive from in tho presence of tho commitee of which you were the official that the Republican National Convention at Chicago had that day nominated me as their candidate fat President of tho United I the nomination with gratitude for the confi dence it and with a deep sense of the responsibilities it I cordially indorse the principles set forth in tho platform adopted by tho On nearly all tho subjects of which it treats my opinions are on record among the published proceedings of Con I to make special mention of some of the principal topics which are likely to become subject of Without reviewing the controversies which been settled during the last twenty and with no purpose or wish to revive the passions of the late it should be said while Re publicans fully recognize and will strenuously defend all the rights retained by the and all tho rights reserved to tho they reject the pernicious doctrine of State which so long crippled tho functions of tho National and at one time brought the Union very near to They insist that THE STATES IS A We cannot consent to allow any form of servile labor to be introduced among us un der the guise of Recognizing the rarity of this the present supported by has sent O commission of distin for the purpose of se curing such a modification of tho filing treaty as will prevent tho evils likely to arise from the present It is confi dently believed that diplomatic negotia tions will be successful without the loss of com intercourse between tho two which promises a great increase of reciprocal trade and the enlargement of our Should these efforts it will be the duty of Congress to mitigate the evils already and prevent their increase by such restrictions without violence or will place a tore foundation the peace of our communities ind the freedom and dignity of TBS The appointment of citizens to the various Trov N V a few wth ample powers of selfpreservation that iio nKi i its constitution and the laws made in pursuance gravel train on the Long Island with 300 Italian laborers on paused under j its shall bo a wire which sustained a with the re sult that several of the men were swept off the aud three were fatally colored mull was drowned at the other while trying to save a 10yearold and a colored shot his neigh Joseph a white near a few days The murder grew out of some dispute and Tom Stevens had a dispute about family affairs at one evening last Pistols were called in to and seriously and Stevens fatally Four negroes were hung in various parts of the country last all for as fol lows Daniel at for killing a colored man who testified against him in a case George Allan who killed his at Cincinnati Alexander at for killing an old white man and Henry at who killed an old negro woman for her about young man named entered a Danville bouse of ill mid inquired for his and was shown to her Upon Uc Hvo from a revolver In quick Two of 1 the were fatal On being De janietto confessed to his but said he did it to out the disgrace which his sister had i brought on his Tho sister protests her brother wan and expresses the hoie that he will not be The prisoner is aged I 20 and his victim Two negroes were hanged at J in the presence of for the i murder of a man of their own of the house Thompson officially declared to census is now giving of Gothic a total of j took possession of Joseph Thorn during the hitters and tho month of Juno busl of were shipped from Sew This Mary ou trial at Indianapolis for exceeds tho murder of her was found to Ix ever made from that guilty and sentenced to be her estimated cost of the had been previously i returned he tried to dispossess who j ih shot killed on the sii ted cannot be without abdicating one of the fundamental of Government that tho national laws relating to the election of representatives in Congress shall neither be vio lated nor evaded that every elector shall lx freely and without to cast his lawful vote at such election and have it honestly and that the potency of his vote shall not lx by tho fraudulent vote of anv other The thoughts and energies of our people should lc directed to those great questions of national wellbeing in which all have a common Such efforts will soonest restore to those who were lately in anus against each for justice and goodwill outlast But it is certain that the wounds of the war cannot bo completely tho spirit of cannot fully pervade tho wholo until every or white or is secure in the free and equal enjoy ment of POLITICAL guaranteed bv the constitution and the Wherever the enjoyment of these rights is not discomfort will immigration will and the and industrial forces will continue to be disturbed by the of and the consequent diminution of The Government should exercise all constitutional authority to put an end to these for all tho people and all the States are members of one and no member can suffer without injury to Tho most serious evils which tho South arise from the fact that there is not such freedom and toleration of political opinion and action that the minority party can exercise an mul tho in Without such party tyrannical and The prosperity which is made possible in the bv its great advantages of soil and will never be realized can freely and safely support any party ho iii to freedom aud justice is without which neither justice nor freedom can be Its interests are intrusted to the States and to the voluntary action of the Whatever help the na tion can justly afford should bo generously given to aid the States in supporting common schools but it would be unjust to our people and dangerous to our institutions to apply any portion of the revenues of tho nation or of the State to The separation of the church and the in everything relating should be of national my views have been BO frequently and fully expressed that little is needed in the way of additional The public debt is now so well He and the rate of annual intercut so re ment the most difficult of all the duties which the constitution has imposed upon the The convention wisely de mands that Congress shall cooperate with the executive department in placing tho civil service on a better Experience has proven that with frequent changes of ail ministration no system of reforms can be made effective and permanent with out the aid of legislation ap to tho military and naval service arc so regulated by law and cus tom as to leave but little ground of It may not be wise to make similar regulations by law for the civil without invad ing the authority or necessary discretion of Congress should devise a method that will determine the tenure of and greatly reduce the uncertainty which makes that service so uncertain and Without depriving any officer of his rights as a the Government should require him to discharge all his official duties with efficiency and To select wisely from our vast population thoso who are best fitted for the many offices to be filled requires an acquaintance far beyond the range of any one The Executive seek and receive the information and assistance of thoso whose knowledge of the communities in which the duties arc to be performed Wst them to aid him hi making tbe wisest The doctrines announced by the Chicago Convention are not the temporary devices of a ire deliberate resulting from party t a careful study of the spirit of our the events of our and the im pulses of our In my these principles should control the and ration of tho Government In any they will guide my conduct until experience points a better If elect it will bo my purpose to enforce strict obedience to tho constitution and and to as best I the interest and honor of the whole relying for support upon the wisdom of tbe intelligence and patriotism of the and the favor of With great I am very truly To the George Chairman of Hancock and Hancock represents no no no nothing luit the party which has nominated anil he will be supported Ivy those only who think that the public welfare would be promoted by bringing the Democratic party into Garfield stands for the best sentiment of the party which has been identified with the tho the free iu uf tile The Consent Hare SM the X wtch Is In the SUte nv i Joon The Comers is being mode the victim uv wich will never end tiU we git rid uv Joe or till our people git into a habit uv On some accounts I wish our people did They woodent make so many but on the other band they woodent be so easy to It in a bad tiling for when people git to reedin and thinkin for Joe Bigler around to last night and reported that he had ad vices from and that the nom uv and reform a shoor He sed the Southern Brigadiers hod so and that set tled in the words uv this arch de seever wich takes delite in I organized tho Faithful into a I remark that we hed wunst more a candidate under wich we cood without any feer nv We rid uv the military ele ment in a element wich every troo on loss it was clothed in Wich uv us is I who docs not remember the disgust with wich the uv inspired us in 18041 We wuz then com to our ballots for a man wic help some uv 0111 t do him I wonk say that he did jest as little uv it ez hi The now in dont make no sich hez ever bin the frend nv the and never no sword it He wuz our fust and and slid never ceese to revere his name till I forgit the ho paid me for my vote at Louis four years He is no went forth to cz did he is a nun uv wich is wat we want thu to In South we different Then I moved slien uv the That the uv Kentucky deprecates the nv lilei for civil offices which hcv but records to baek holdin the late war to be a unprovoked assault thn uv th we rejoice that the Convell shun hez us a candidate wich no mil taiy record to and no Mood u the South the in the interest n and uv free will every vote ill the any or agitator m parts to break our by for that bis hed shel Lo broken prompt ly and The was past and wuz so that lie to they Hevin bnt one tiling o do yon spose they didnt go mid oit To win we have got to kerry some Northern and wood it hev in to hev put np n in ray to Lev the Northern Di whoso are still week We kin forgive a Gineral or the sake nv Iwin is willin o undo ez n President all that he did 02 a Wat he did ez a is wat he will do ez a President is yet to We hev not gone back onto our selves in he goes back hisself that is own My it is perfectly safe to toko any wich is willin to ake a at tho hands uv cm yoo bet yer And it perfectly Bate for us to the res no matter what they may They all pint one Ef they are fur or agin they mean the old rool nv the glorious Ef they are or hard they mean the of tho ef ho hed bin wood hev done jest ez well for us as Jeffson and so will linn We adjourned with three cheers for Hancock and the tho we the and didnt know nothing about it ez in the case nv ho wo know the men wich nade and thats Kentucky will role up a majority this is concerned about the barL I satisfied that much doubting man by him that Tildens bar wood lie opened the But the want to be in about We kin take a candi but the barl must be a We must know all about nnd for V N Ihc riu tUo 1rJvliliMiiv in the Democratic Na tional fur its candidate tho and conspicuously influential antagonist of tho Democratic every soberminded citizen of the United States saw at once the fatuity and ridicu of such Tins Cincinnati Convention has perpetrated 1111 incon equal if not quite as that of It has n initiated fur President General and in so far ns this particular movement is it has declared that the sup pression vv or DONE OW SHORT MO H THE ana TIMS an all guarantee BOOTS AT BATES known upon to make THK OM of but In Central CAIX ASD 8KB was chosen a delegate to tlic conten tion bv the of lbw and hoped to be abta to but the prolongation of the court in this county pre I greatly regret my inability to be pres ent I amnot m the selection of a State The Republicans of Vermont can always be safely to nominate cood 1 only desired to have an opportunity to express to the convention everywhere my entire tbo nominations made at Probably no man in Vermont knows more intimately than WM in Congress during the wholo ten years of my and for eight years w stood together to the and ever on tains of friendship and in Of his eminent power m de n to obbe and untiring J need not tone position in have him to all the of UM c country who is and a grant of I has by the Government of j that country in aid of the i Omaha and j supply linn has with liabilities of Assets nominally equal to Cause of poor accounts of the posti i Syrian merchant doing business in New York is reported to have effected a combination which will control the opium the The capital invested is said to 1e of the combination niv in the list negotiating for the purchase of the j which is aid to be scanty this railroad between Denver and Lead is now A have their lar failures in the United States nnd a young farmer of Jack son has been arrested for com in tho robbery of the Chicago and Alton at laist while on a told a party named Smith of the lie afterward tried to kill ihc Lit who slept in his but Smith t o tramp lately entered a saloon at drawing a butchers stabbed one A constable was called resisting was thot WQ in CaL botl been by the the South Carolinian who killed CoL Shannon ill a was arrested on the 3 of in the last three and for the Ihst half of as compared with the time in During the three with liabilities at mouths were in Uic United Statos j during half year of with liabilities of In the first six months were with tho rools and in view uv tin speedy of lie also open a and wood give credit ef he glode into bankruptcy to Bascom does git streets now aud Everything wuz now ez I wanted Bascom wuz tappin a fresh aud Hancock represents a party without a programme or a aud with the most damaging That party lias eminent but Hancock is not one of If he has views upon public they are not He of wholly without civil except that of a military He a worthy whose life has been passed in the military aud whose elec tion as President would be a leap in the Gen on the other is not only a citizen soldier of j come That man is but a statesman of wide and various ex bird nv of the Rebellion was right and proper that the South had no right to rebel that it was as as by that rigid economy in ex and the faithful application of our surplus revenue to the payment of the princi pal will gradually but certainly free the people from its and with the financial of the At the same of unusual knowl Littleport Iowa mau recently blew out s trains because his lady love married man while he was gone on a President of the Capital of was shot at and if not wounded by Andreas a German to whom be re to pay a debt of some years after the shooting of sent a bullet through his years Michigan wheat crop is Qwn himself mated at about is even if be should returns from the national banks of tbe llo wiu lose the sight of lioth United States show that they now have a larger reserve in gold and silver than they have ever 1 ast two colored men who had The amount is The j arrest for were taken by a ordinary average has been about cf mcn frOm the near crop reports from the Western aua A on the continue The damage Of whitc and colored lias done by flood or insect hi confined to becu to out the tional The general crop prospect of i this country is in view of the ported crop failure in the probability is As an illustration of how the simple are that prices will be at least fairly by the following i dote j At a the speakers wore verv much disturbed of a farmer named Tumrose called for near caught a new speaker came fire about 12 oclock the other and the j this man bawled out owner in his to save it forgot all about his sleeping two members of which 3 and 11 years burned and a aged fright lA man was stung by a bee in the back of Uic neck in and died in half an An examination showed that Uic was taken into the and Henry Henry Henry I call for Henry After several interruptions of this land at each a young man ascended the and was soon airing his eloquence in magnificent when the the Government can provide for all UK or and discharge its to the soldiers of theL and to the widows and orphans of those who fell in its THE OF SPECIE which the party eo courageously and successfully has removed from the field of controversy many tions long and seriously disturbed the credit of the Government and tho business of the Our paper is now as national as tbe and ban not made it equal to but has brought into use our store of gold and The circulating medium is now more abundant than ever and we need only to maintain the equality of all our dollars to insure to labor and capital a measure of value from the UBO of which no one can suffer The great pros which the country is now enjoying should not be endangered by any violent changes or doubtful financial THE In reference to the custom laws a policy should be pursued which will bring revenue to the treasury aud will enable the labor and capital employed in our great industries to compete fairly in our own markets with the labor and capital of foreign Wo legislate for the people of the not for the whole and it is our glory that the American laborer is more intelligent his foreign cannot be with thcr natural possess tho requ ite skill at any time to arm and and in time of peace to all the necessary implements of t was the manifest intention of the founders f the Government to provide for the common not by standing armies but by people a greater army pJ whose intelligence and skill contribute to tho safety and glory of he fortunately for the interests of there is no longer any formidable o appropriations for the improvement of our and great navigable provided hat tho expenditures for that purpose ar strictly limited to works of national import Tho Mississippi with iU great is of such vital importance to so many millions of people that the safety of iU navigation requires exceptional convictions upon public principles and familiarity with public and public as well as perfect per fect personal and intelligent sympathy with the ideas and purposes and tendency of a great political Gen Garfield is peculiarly the candi date for those who wish to know what their votes Hancock is the respectable candidate of the Deino i but how has the Democratic or the conn the better paid than Our country unless its to the animal report for the fis Irt in the United rth of postage stamped cn jaud cards were an increase of tiie quantity dnr The greatest increase the matter of postal nh having been used during tiie last gainst for the previous t upon the victims of the recent on Lake has been rs jury decided that HsI of the was criminally for the and that bo i eme in not having the boiler of J by t competent the heart thirty buildings including the opera two newspaper a number of and were destroyed the other the of water the fire to got under The is g and the at at has been with run owe by both were BL boot and Henry Henry Henry I coll for Henry to moke a speech The Chairman arose and remarked that it would oblige the audience if the gentleman would refrain from further calling for as that gentle man was now Is that Henry said the dis turber of the That cant be Henry thats the little fel low that told me to holler THE largest in thi United States is in tbe factory of Park It weighs fif teen and cost I a great a wonderful said a conceited in the cours of So has replied Back The following letter explains itself l OFFICE OF THE June t DPS SIBI reply to your letter of the 17th askinc to be informed on what date the James Garfield paid into the treasury and how the treasury books show this I have to inform it appears from tho records of this office that the of 548 was deposited to tho credit of the Treas urer of the United States in the name of James account of retroactive increase of of and that this amount was covered into the treasury bv miscellaneous covering and cannot be withdrawn except by act of Very Assistant ances of the Democratic lenders m on during the extra session were til were wicked and foolish in the then situation of the Hancock fought to maintain the Union which the were fight tlu stood around in u state uv He was and is an expectancy wich may be imagined but j bound by con cannot Our mouths wuz I demands to secure the rights for the wich wuz to i f which the of half of has lioth fraudulently forcibly There is no ition between the Hancock who fought tor the constitution and the Hancock who is supported by tho of I hev just rej and tho bulldozers of bo it although in the last session of Con iess the as a mutter of pru were silent as to tho doctrines of in favor of rebellion announced in jum the extra they did not in the nt me in the most modify abate those ww Bascom the bottle to pass it jist at the most I ma gram Wild it In order to secure the control of all its dent Jefferson negotiated to the nation the purchase of a vast extending from the Gulf of Mexico to tho The wisdom of Congress should be invoked to devise some plan by which that great river shall cease to be a terror to those who dwell upon its and by which its shipping may carry the industrial products of of The interests of which U the basis of all onr material and in which thi of our population are en as well as the interests of manufactures and demand that the facilities for cheap transportation shall be increased by the me of all onr great water The material interests of this the traditions of its and the of our people have led the Government to offer the widest hospitality to emigrants who seek onr shores for new and happier willing to share the burdens as well as the benefits of onr and intending that their posterity put Of OUT THE The recent movement of the Chinese to onr Pacific coast partakes but little of the qualities of such an either in purposes or iU It u too much like an importation to be welcomed without too much to U looked upon One nesting of wild pigeons is about the same as and the first nest von come to like the million others in the When migratory birds have decided where to sel tle and staked off their they pr ceed to construct the slightest nest that will hold an egg and a bird Three sticks and a feather constitute about the according to one au The feather is often but a few more sticks are generally add The nest is placed in the crotch ol a on two forked or any where else in the tree where suitable support can be Cedar trees along the river seem to be pre but when the nestings are large beech and other trees are From halfadozen to fifty or sixty nests Corners are built in a and only one eg is j am very seldom caught in a dilem cant get ont uv but this rather staggered and it did tiie Ui growled Hancock wuz a wich was at and Hancock be sed Po he lit agin us from to It took me several minutes to collect wich I did while I was the wich we lied Hut I finally got my thots My sed don t be too Conio to think uv it we wuz too fast to go to passin till we knowd fur sertin what we a We have committed them to the and we wont passim more till we hev wat the did under the name uv the President and Then we will pass a set wich will wat they hov dun witli great cheerfulness nnd fust dooty is to obey his and to do wat his bhun direx him to I don t deny but wat my hart in tried by the nv a Fedrel which bore arms agin But why should we repine Why so shood wisdom uv the choice that Paws and reflect Wuz it the North or the South Ef the wat difference is there be twixt an Northern and a South ern anyhow But the Northern didnt hev to do with They simply let I dare not wait upon I They held to old opinions they and that re agreed not to Haunt them in the eyes of the But the convention consoled itself for this compulsory tribute to Unionism anil ood government by nominating for Vice President one who was u notorious with the South when tin erv life of the nation was in nit who dark and dreary ays whea even the most hopeful patriot Lared and a Confederate eart though without the Confederate and As lie was a se is he a secessionist ow Is it possible that tin should put him within tho of being the President of tin United States Upon the vita sympathy can there be between Union General and tho t u The wuz en tirely by the Solid The deeri Wuz all Ther wuz uv blessed wuz all uv Ther wuz present even longhaired man wich hed bin in the defense uv the either oreza Bare this in ther ta in the entire not one It wuz a of white men actin for white and in the in terest of the white mens Does it make any difference to the hud in each A Lamentable The woman who cannot grow old is jealous of her own and keeps aloof from She makes love while her son is making She and lowers her voice and steps out as grace fully as she and she is not unwill ing that her figure should be compared with the figure of her sous lady ac Her morals ore irre She never did a wrong but that is not the fault of her gar who never knew how to make love to She wishes that some young fellow would make love to but she seldom finds When she her simpering folly calls blushes to the cheeks of her the young man laughs at THE Chicago spells have and favorite without an Corners who the Not at The crik the Cor ners wants a custom house and a and the Comers wants her Sul and the losses r croil war and done cz quid The onto com hez got a wante in the shape uv money from the Fedre and that We wan back i and tne old system want the Corners old system t wants to rool this kentry ez it Hancock is the in it Does any one suppose ttat Han wich JB to be el ne i s Koin back onto te Does the masters crib b rend the hand wich a tba Are we so stoopid ez to spoM i the Southern Brigadiers didnt irrt itv and accusation upon the evidence taken before a committee of of which I wai Chair known u the Credit Mobilier Sow I desire to say to tho to all who may feel anv interest in my opinion or thai nothing which appeared before that or which appears m their or any matter or thing which over came to my knowledge in regard to ever led me to doubt bin personal I believe him to be a thoroughly upright and honest and who would be no under all and against any The use that is Iwing made of iny anil of the report of the which was drawn bv in my opinion makes it proper for nw to my personal judgment to the character of the I ask you to do mo the favor to communicate thU note to tho conven There have been many biographies of published since hist but tho following brief summary of his career is the cleverest that we have yet met We take it from tho columns of the Albany Evening Journal At 14 ho was at work at a carpen ters At 10 ho was a boatman on tho Ohio At IS ho was studying in the Ches ter Ohio At 21 ho was teaching in one of common pushing for ward with his own studies at the mime At 23 ho entered Williams he graduated from Williams College with thu highest honors of his At 27 he was tutor at Hiram At 28 he was principal of Hiram At 29 ho was a member of the Ohio youngest of thut 31 ho was Colonel of the Ohio At 31 he was placed in command of a routed tho rebels under Hum helped Buell iu his Pittsburg played a prominent part in nnd in the important movement along the Memphis and Charleston At 32 lie was appointed Chief of Staff of tlin Army of the participated in the campaign in Middle Tennessee and in the notable battle of and was promoted to tho rank of Major At XI lie was in the suc cessor of Joshua IS having been continuously in Congress since he was he was elected to the United States At lie was nominated for Presidency of the United What Nobody Is Hancock for u or u tariff Nobody is Hancock for woman suffrage or against it Nobody Is Hancock for hard money or soft money Nobody Is Hancock for pensioning Rebel us well as Union soldiers Nobody Hancock for re form or for the old spoils Nobody Is Hancock for public improve ments or for a strict construction of the constitution Is Hancock for pensioning every who served in the Mexican whether wounded or and whether rebel or not Nobody Is Hancock for enforcing or for hsh he It is not alleged that las if has not then he are as in 1801 to wide as hey are no ey are he poles asunder as respects tae prin ciples now and then enunciated by the Southern Democracy and the Democracy is the power and tho the Democratic But we say as that we little who nre the standardbearers of the if the Democratic party should gain con trol of the it would con trolled by the The Democrats of the South have now as distinct and a purpose as they had in the antebellum Then it was seces sion now it is recompense for the loss es occasioned by the war of the Even with a Republican in the execu tive chair of the this has been made What would lie the de of the public treasury in case of a Democratic administration can only be conjectured from the attempts which have been made in Congress to obtain appropriations for the South of amounts simply astounding to the Northern The idea of the South is and it is logical grouted the it is af It is thisT We had a right to se cede secession cost us thousands of millions of dollars the us so should repay our We if we have control of the recover our losses by to be spent in the South j nullifying the amendments to the con which the fruits of the war were secured Nobody knows Is Hancock for controlling the railroads and other common camera by Concessional legislation m the or against it No body Is Gen Hancock for maintaining the Election laws or for giving the South full wing in carrying itself solid by fraudulent elections Hancock for or against ap pointing enough new Democratic Judges of the Supreme Court to upset the war amendments to the constitution and so revivify the rebel debt and pension the rebel tidier How in short is he ready to go to show lus to the his late enemies in the to whom ho now owes nomination and by whose votes he must be elected Nobody Buffalo The Cleveland Leader has made a diligent search of Winfield Hancocks civil and finds these to be the facts On the subject of the he is 4 U we get the power we wiU use it And to say those who brought forward Han cock and free he wears a brilliant On the subject of river and harbor im he makes a grand appear ance on On State he appears well in his epaulets and brass 3n he has nne military On the socalled reform in the admin ol the he is a modern Murat On the subject of our foreign he wears a splendid On the school he is a hand On all other questions of public he has a martial Of all the testimony from political ud foes to the character of d it is universally an cx the highest admiration and none is more emphatic than that of Judge the Chairman of Credit who re cently addressed the following letter to tiM President of the Vermont are becoming numerous in the says an exchange a statement gives the full facts as that one It relieves one of the suspicion that whales are becoming nu merous on the or that they arc infesting the woods or hiding in cares on Se People now know to be en the lookout for THE annual revenue of the imperial of Russia is n in annual  

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