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Show CAMPAIGN' NOTES. The entire Republican city committee commit-tee of Minneapolis has resigned and declared fur Greeley. H. G. stands for Honest Government. Govern-ment. U. S. G-. for Usf'pss Stealing and Grabbing. A. T. World. There is a colored Greeley and Brown club in Indianapolis, composed or a hair diesser named Maharncy. Ben Garter, a notorious outlaw, has come out for Grant, and commenced depopulating certain districts in South Carolina. ' Whereami? whasamatter ?" were the brilliant thoughts of Gratz Brown on awakening from his attack of soft crabs. Kinsas Cty Bu.liztin. Thoadmioislration organsare at great pains to diseminato the remarkable utterances of Horaco Greeley during the past thirty years. Where aro the speeches of Grant. "A bold, bad, dangerous roan is I brant ; J oft". Davis thought tho same, When running off in crinoline. He lo the 'iiiit ditch" came. Say, bae you heard the cheering news G'rsnt and Uetlt have got the b'uus! Tho people know what thoy aro about They are going to turn the robbers out. Hurrah 1 Hurrah: De colored people ain't no noodles, l)ty know what's what as well as Tat. Dey're bound de chief of Yankee Dood- I Horaco Greeley wid dat old white hat. Den hooroo fur d&t good old printer, Cbappaqua's Saco and Msesa Brown. De 11 clar de White House out next winter, An in do chairs will settle- down. (By W. U. Telegraph." "LIVINGSTONE'S LETTERS. New York, 3. The Herald's London Lon-don dispatch has letters received by Stanley from Viscount Enfield, Earl Granville and a son of Dr. Living-stene'i. Living-stene'i. Lord Enfield, in the name of E-trl Granville, acknowledges the receipt re-ceipt of letters and documents from I Livingstone, delivered by ti'toley to lie Mnjesty'B aabaeador at Paris for I traosmbi-iou lo the fur?U'n depart-t depart-t menu Granville says in his letter that be has no doubt of the gcouiness of ; ke letters purporting to oomo from I Living to 00. Livingstone's son Bay he has no doubt that the papers and ' letters brought him by Stanley aro , from hi fath-T. The Beratd't Lon-I Lon-I don dUparch aio says that Stauk-y has ! beeu invited to dine with Lord dtaa-i dtaa-i ley, Lady Franklin and ,other distin-1 distin-1 Kmhed persons. |