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Show GENERAL. Hew York Lntelll(,-euco. New York, ".It appears that Gen. Diven yesterday resigned thrvice presidency presi-dency of Erie, but his resignation is not, accepted. A Drokcr, named Hondrick, was arrested ar-rested to-day for otl'ering to sell some West Farm Bonds which were- stolen a year ago. This is the first trace discovered discov-ered ot them. Tho export of specie to-day was $207,- Kuropeftn nd vices of tho 2Gth, stato that the Liberal candidates are successful success-ful in nearly all Italian municipal elections. elec-tions. , The American patriarch Hassaun who was expelled from Turkey has arrived at Rome. The reported finding of the body of a Brooklyn clergyman in tho water at Uoenties slip, proves Lo bo a hoax. No clergyman is missing and none of the name given resides in Brooklyn. isarniogn. fttw, Saratoga, 7. To-day the Hoe stakes thrco miles, woro won by "tiusan;Ann," she beating Preakness' favorite in 5.oLih .Fully $-30,000 was wagered on the raco. The Kcv. H, il. Garnett, of tho pilot colored Presbyterian church and W.U. SJanders, also colored, of .Maryland, today to-day signed, an agreomont, pledging themselves to a discussion of the mcriw of Grant and Greeley in the Cooper Institute In-stitute on Jj'riday evening, or whatever evening the hall can bo obtained. A movement is on foot hero to make LT. B.ClatliD, the well known merchant, Republican candidate for governor. It is reported that the managers of tbe Louisville convention havo fully determined de-termined making Charles 0' Uonnor their presidentialcandidate. Xortli I'urollun. Raleigh, 7. The official returns from all ihe western counties are received, except Ashe and Jancy. (Jaldwoll is elected by about 1,00U majority. The Democrats claim there have been great frauds,and it is thought the election will be contested. The iUpuhlicans hold a jubilee to-morrow night. New York, 7. The following dispatches dis-patches wore received this evening : To Hon. Jlrm. E. Chandler: Wilmington, N. C, 7. There is no longer any doubt. "We have caricd the Stato ticket by about 2,000. Signed, J. 0. Aubott. Raleigh, 7. A glorious victory. Our whole otate ticket elected, majority ncarly 2,000. State safe for Grant and Wilson. Now rejoice and be glud. (Signed) J. J. Young. Washington, 7. The following telegram tele-gram was received this morning: To President Grant: "Raleigh, N. C, 7. North Carolina has elected tbe entire Republican State ticket by majorities ranging from tiaoen hundred to two thousand. f "Thomas Settle." New York, 8. The Timei Raleigh special to-night says, returns from 11 of lo counties heretofore unheard from, sivo Culdwoll a not gain of -J7. Only two counties to hear from. Caldwell's majority is over 2,000. The legislature, with all but two counties, stands, senate, 31 Democrats, i; Republicans; house, (W ' Democrats, 67 Republicans. Raleigh, 7. All tho counties aro heard from except Ashe, Graham and utiLiiwHuu. uaiuweu b majority is son-.e thousand votes. Reports. of frauds are coming from soma quarters. The excitement ex-citement baa subsided, The Republicans Republi-cans hold a mass meeting to-nigbt. The Albany Kh Klnii Washington, 7. In accordance with a letter from GerriU Smith to the President, Presi-dent, asking for the release of certain Ku Klux prisoners, now confined at Albany penitentiary, the attorney attor-ney general, to whom the President referred tho letter, has - requested Col. Whitley, chief of tho government detective corps, to visit the institution where the prisoners are confined and make a complete investigation of tbeir condition, reporting all l'-icts to tbe department. de-partment. Miscellaneous. Quebec, 7. No Anther disturbances in this city. Tho police were posted last night to intercept any raid from either party, but none was attempted. Boston, 7. Tho firat course of foundation foun-dation utone for tho Htandish monument, monu-ment, at Duxbury, was laid yesterday. To (lie IH-mocrncy. Louisville, ".The Democratic oxoc-utivo oxoc-utivo committee have issued a circular to tho Democrats of the United Stales urging immediately a reorganization for the purpose of supporting ilio principles of the party as they will bo proclaimed by tho Septembor convention at Louisville. Louis-ville. The committee say lhat tho utter abandonment of principles as evinced by tho coalition between the spoilsmen and the place-hunters in tho attempt to olovale Greeley to the Presidency is a sad evidence of demoralisation and corruption, cor-ruption, and is based, ns n bargain, upon fraud and hypocrisy, the utterance of one Bet of sontimenls in tho North and another in tho Soulh. Il must bo repudiated re-pudiated and spurned by every man who has a spark of hnnesty in his heart There are hundreds and thousands who already proclaim their purpose of maintaining main-taining tno Democratic organization at all hazards. Tho dissent and disintegration disinte-gration of tho Radical party into two mictions, renders it self-evident that tho Democrats can elect one of their own faith instead of a life-long enemy Greeley, who still loudly asserts that he has never abandoned his principles and points proudly ynt to his record,' and such a record.' Can Democrats who have boasted that they support principles, princi-ples, not men, agree to falsify their past life by clasping hands with tho worst men of the Radical party, Sumner, Sohurz, Trumbull, JTen-ton, JTen-ton, and tho 1,000 other leaders who rally around Greeloi', and would control con-trol his administration, if his election can bo seourud.' Who aro the men that thus seek for tho highest honors and emoluments of tho country and who have extended support to the trading politicians ol tho Tammany school, by tho promise of dividing the spoils without with-out exceptions? They are bigots, whose bitterness has been evincod in the pa t twenty years n" dofttmatioa of thfeir opponents, op-ponents, men who havo uttered most unchristian, 'most ferocious and most villainous sentiments about and against the Southern people, women and children, chil-dren, as well as mon, during tho war. and who havo dono most to develop and thnf loo-iclotin .w . which true Democrats deno.uici) as subverting sub-verting liberty and against the spirit of our institutions! men who have reviled tho Southern chains, and burdonedit with burdensome debts, the proceeds of which have gone into tho pockets of a select few who havo fattened upon the misfortunes of the people and who turn to tl.e new rinj, and to. Tamrjauy for an alliance i'n 'order to still' further enrich themselves, Warmotb, who has increased in-creased the debt of Louisiana forty-five millions of dollars in three years, whose fraudulont acta and villainous stale of legislation has been denounced in the Democratic papers from Maine to Texas, is tho loader, par txtcVcnca,- of tho chivalry of tho South. His iniluence at Cincinnati, and of the f fxteen votes of his delegation, insured tho nomination ofGrooroy; yet vo are coolly informed that tho people havo dono it with eaihu-siastn. eaihu-siastn. War moth can, by fraud, elect who ho chooics, just as the mayor of New York has the deciding vote in appointing ap-pointing all tbo other officers. The committee declare the purpose is to carry elections there, a'd in other StaWa where practicable, by fraud, and they protest against it as no better method meth-od of securing liberty to the people than by the use ot partisan' laws origini'od by the prominent leaders of the Greeley party to bo en forced by the bayonets of I the present administration. They declare de-clare tho South can't clasp hands with Ihosc who have wronged theru from the termination of tho war, that northern Democrats can't condemn tho oil's no of men like Pcue. of Tex, llLo, of Arksn&$, or load with hon.-irs Gratz. Brown, v no, in In VI out dul IJerod fur disfranchisement and speculation, ,nd recanted only when oilicevw io be obtained. ob-tained. They notice ot!ir leaders of tho Greeley movement Hiair, who came into iho party to destroy it and nobiy hsj uilNLd his mciuurrt. Schur-, who, the loudest of all, would sv.CLj, the fcjruih with the beeom of dti-true-lion, viewed tho election of a Democrat as tho worst calamity lo befall the country. Only six months ago, JIu-.'cal, JIu-.'cal, the bulkier of unarmed prisoners in Kentucky, Burbridge, the mut detested, de-tested, of all its citizens in Georgia, |