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FOR - nit I:J1.4:171, '_l2.C.t) • slK!►broad, • witit 11 ,er NM, hid gage ; t o God t zit itatrinttte l'f regret that the monies ! ...i's cere lnaldent to:lliti. dedittation off - Antietatu Ceiur etery were neither as intpr lye nor.. fraught witirtish-4nd r . eht consolatio n_ , , the patriotic heart stsithey Shoektluive n., This, •hoiv- i ever; was I to-have been e cted from _the !managment; . , whick•-beestt -of locality, fill limb. the UMW of traitors • recumnta - The Presidetit'e ring Intdelik4.4o6ni)f the' latitte.P. ~ .. -i • ment,'Nitd tbe:-liintnenienti[tvere madeby an oilleet of ithe' artily in .-fiVaetiingtom . tinder I White - A*6es I tiffeettimti '-ii"liihilsenian Post:. nunder'ld *Minnie," glad 't l IG/river - nor of ifttiYhindl'i . lt Iwia iilteita4 - &tins the beien nlite.ritrAt.'tildi!SPl-ay '`of - .TO ' konitin loyalty.' i l tititTinit'irt(iiirik the pritgraiithiO &pedal mire ilit.q•falten'th exclude from a ilAttleipation In tile : ',cetem' Aieiti'atik inanWh - tett truly rep re!iient til ' i: l g4naririty of the Repnblfe or the t cause for which that army ft), gilt. t 1 14 , 5verniit'S4-ann's open! ' address admit ' led thitt uthelnist liberal tributions ha 4 bttenitade in r'nettrly all the tittea in the're- I rtiiiiiii- Millar' tired; the' e ction iof monn4 Merits, and In adding„totbe ' tractions of thisl ~.. • • i 1..., ' betentifill spoil It os ther ore - as Spot in li e p .i-'1? - siernor Pelitastltainhi- l; ''*;t: • • • • - ••• r. which ether' States than it ryland •have its - rntler no 'ciretinfstanceseetaitetoreincraber ' deeP an interest; for Which' bey have - • paid th:ie the contest at ithepolls 'hi' tide State, 4'l their'moitO, and in Whi4h lair soldiers eet i. take,l4 l(o eon the i ieemP l TneSdaY in Octtiber, ! posti.-. .I.T•inler tinoli :eircurn sta l ndeti., we:would ' will decidelistiesliivolVed illithei „is . iapor 7 . lik e ' to - knew - villiv a gag sh i eu ! Id hafe be e n tant'ainl'eSti ittittf; Ite !the- Pence," PerManenee . 1 1 pirteed upon the' iips of the 0 'vernors ofthoS l e. ti l lid.t•Yroilie ritrof the nation; The Itepubli-: etn tmf . i c hy . n o bl e . ve t e r ans yl - the army, h t r parucendldate fdethe humblest: er._.fficel In tlr, tie-warred heroes, and loyal Giovernors shou d 1 11,t,1 16 f the . Peoldn't*Preicnts - ArrOt PrllnciPte : hare been inviied from 'the -remotest par4 , s '4l and his eleettokistieeeasa ry -to Secure the sue l thotnion ! only to listen to two traitors ial'ul i cess i?fthat . Priiielple. , . Theliepublican par j I cineltoadyf -. What show of rt.asan was dick ty . saved the counfetfrinn treason ..H!'d . %he lor What propriety, or what entertainment in 1 CoPrierheidtt been let alone, tbe - slitvelieldets '1 putting .np.Mr.lJohnsnit'S surieyor . of the liOr t i rebellinit*Ould have bee n a trionipb;, 'We I.of Tlaltimore - tO recite a long! rid tedintishis- !I siterild.hiitre had'aJlitided country.. JeftHs.vls I toiv*Of the•batile of Antieb ICI, already betfer I winitti hat - e,heen enthroned a tyrant. in the I toid'hy tii'saing, Greeley: . u . n n it, . t S te !nd otlien4 South, aucl the-.pepple,of the.,lstertkecurtiml- i There `..si•c:te present the GoN'ainora of niaiiv . lettto pig liihnte'fori his support •.Republirl, Stitie.S .. .luSe have sons hiellfallen viciints lt - ri can 01 . 10 'llO PePnblican,hasonets defe4ted: rebel hate. ' They;repre.Sented their peolilet . at thmie dangers,. r ! Nevertheleas .the Copper-; the graces of their. ! peOplekde. ad. Pennsil. beads of the North !are still the friends of I Frtnia mothers,. With . yearning_ hearts, w• - re, traitors Itird are_struggling now for political • &re in spirit!, although theiti . tears werealiect victorhis for power to:revive the 'War of treas- ' b• their ovvitlieartlistones, ors "the anniverfia- On- :1-leeed; we. assert,', it :Ist as necessary to' ry day brought hack the sad I , remernb tarteeof defeitt the Copperheads at the ballot-ixis es it' their loss. - Failit•i , ; grieving t for their liO r ts, . . .. was fo.i'.turruish taco on the . battle tield.--7 and widoWs for their lost husbands, and lr-.. .ffad therebelS'..aneceeded the national debt' !diens for theiti protectors; -nero - there. They repttdiatett-rl4IliP C9l) - found no utteittlee frOna tie. lips efl3radfotV. I -ions atethe polls and they . or Swatin fi`r .Ji;linsrl.f, butt Wished to bevel a ! ebelsfaileirto aecontplish ! i, - . 01 .,' i si.miiej,lhy one who fought- with tile _ .. ----,-----e •••• ,, e----.-- : - 4 1)1 ATE Aiii. PritAr mittr I 1 ri iii r) and fll . i"t' 'f it..' Tlic gtllant any! el L er .Gen. ]Fitz John Porter. . . , WM% the• - renels ! failed of Vie'ioricitts General' teary,. iif Penns:ch.:mfr., ritz „John Porter appeals to 'President rheatis are' - it'rivittg 'tO ne - ; tier present •Gi i )vertitir,..*:th preent. Mid 11'4 Solloson- for.ti it(consitlerat ion of the proceed= tlivelt all our elections, a mi. 1 people called for hini. Immetlintely after t,:l7;' ines'of the citunti , martial Which`sentenped bird ititt 'renders tne ! Servlees - of ', singing of the k , c - imia liyinnl which folio' ed 1 to z lie "cashiered and forever rent - le v eed I4ca , iiiMigiitiatglik ll o"flhe ' nratlforcl'iliiterixdnableldSiory, iliere•- - W , C i 5 - pahle of .h.oldirie. office under. tli , r'` '•' %tr. ' rd... ' . ... --' - - I lend Calls for "ettert " "Geary." ()overly _ not of - the reited States." --- This ".. ..! ' • • • • I - - I ' ' • ' • ------ " 44---- "•• • '' -1 " ---- r" ---- • -• 1 SWanti arose arid announced that it wtt's not'in ... '''' 0.14 , ed in .latinitry, 18133, and • i . • lf,enth of Govern'or liellin, of Ken- , h • -. 1 f • -. Geary „, ,„ 1 ,. I' , ~, . , Lincoln.- — Porn' i t e progi atnnte 0r uovernr.r .0 ~‘ .).. prOVed by rp f , l(wlit. lnt • tucks. - - , 1 1,- • ' The people, whose hearts here alive to - the ; ehd:n, t that tried[ the : ook place in a "time of • I ! ",Yolin M.llebn,! - Just - • inagnrated Governor • outrage' of palming off Copperhead-Johns,'!n - unusual exelfeliu•nt ;'t h.it evidence then in , rif - kontutky. died almost . as soon as thei tn- !- ilsei upon the c r iountry in the guise, of funerill i l lieet...,lble . llii.now he produced : and - that ho angunil ceremonies' were; completed, at.. his ; add res,es, stilll ealled for "Geary:" and at last ;. ;'cons'.tlers'it - liil.dnty tO aprir.lll for a revisieti ;'esiderice in •Elitetbetlitown. Ile-ran agninbt ' Gevernor ! Geary had to com• forward and br,- of his "rase , and therefore requests the apt . M. 'Bathes, Itepublimn, and \l7. B. .Kini:- _ them to In qtdet that the pr i ogramme 'should pointmenepfst).new - court-nip / W:11. This tilh . , 4 1 ead; ConservaliNie- Helm received S( 0') not be inter6-red with. More poetry,. and l petit is baceet s Senators Wil - sim. Sherman ; votes; Barnes :3:1.1 04 9, and Kinkhend 1 1 .3,167-t I then renewed calls tin - Geary." Still the uill !Terris, odd ester, Generld 13anks, es-Go! It giving- . Ifeint 45,iiii-i majority over both emu- i filled - prog,ramMe intervereld, ,ti Presidonti ernor (:urtinl, land IlorraceVtfreeley. Poor pet itors: : lie *mtt:clear' and - pronenneet'L „.asl to speak. Ire recited the trite and 'a dl 1 years and a half lutv,ing.elapsed sipce the - dis- - rebel in all of 111.1 , 3-rtipathle,i arid . affiliation ' knoWn intro *thin *Ml4iiieli our - reader s ',.liiitd of Poitilr from tin. army, the charges I• dining-the-war. The _Democratic Coiwen- • bene familitir on his Swing atomic! the Cir- I I and SpeeiticatiOls uporse •ti hitli he was cash ! lion. controlled by rebel influences, riomina-.. etc lis t year. ITht•re is a fettrful want of in- I lered nriy !Hive Lien f;frceet ten by many per ii-d him as e man tore of giving' his aid and ' i- e nt i o n in i l ls Accide.ncy. Vl'e al Ways hltn::if , , , ! :nnt , :. We till,icilire appell4 a si:lnimarY• of . support to tlig sonth, and who had neverdone through the c:Ilile declaration that he does tint 1, the proceedings: -• , anything fur which the laws of the eeuntry - - ; rise for the purPo'se of makiffe- any lengthy ••The court-martial for the trial of General could e:tll,hire to iccatmt. Ile* said that his- f ! remarks. •He askt.. t j a gt:ntlle . man sit tine It:v-1 Fitz Johii Perfer- met' in Vashingiimi,, No . . • politic eireer wriold elid with his term as '. hin t, . Ila -..- • . • "Irthere:we re any reltels buried in tsar I•-'•11 , .) ' It consisted of Generals i!, t.noi, r , .0.... . . Governor. It has ended . more stiddenlyi t and ; cemetery " :" To which the *vailt•man re!>p,.;,n- ! llnniLer,• liftelo.tock, Euro: Trine, • Prentiss, iterhaiis fortheigood-eff the State. .lit: Ste- . i cleat in the negative. .Neveklicless, as he-had t Ricketts, Case c; Garfield, I?iford and 3forris, eer.s, the Lieutenant Goverridr, will fill hies: gone there to iliftte a mora , he et,uld not let 1 with . 4 cosep4 Ii dt :tit jacige Advricate Gener- - . place utitil the fir43londay , :of next Au g ust . j th&!pecasion pass, even the ; eh there shoUld sal., The charges Were, made by _ 7 ls.rigndier . when anew eleetion will be held for the un- I le t inaecuraey in his stet einent. Ile wirlo.i.(4.') 1 Gener:4. Et: .1.:. Roberts; formerly 'lnspector 1 • • 1 • - expired portion 4 his .term. • -- .le • -- .1 ' • -lof P > - -'s emus in Vir •tda. the I reduce the IT num cause t ot .... (•ononon I• . t : (-r. la .a« p, . gt of the rebellion, by illustratitrie. from the tooth ! specifications were to tli.c effect that on the i and toin'stilt the soldiers i f the U nion by ! ?Stlt of .Ailirnst,-ISe2, Porter disobeyed a pos -1 linking ni thou in aconion 14 id with traitors; !, hive and urgent order of General rope . to• Ileile - a , we find t4isitqUust; in his speech, the r bring Adis corps:up.to the help of llBoker and I.onlv thin'g he went to Antiet to to say : I : McDowell at the seeondtbattle br 131111 Ilan ; I • 'When we lOuk on Yo .n bat le -field a 7 rel think ' that on tits titlth•of.A.ugast he Again disobey- - - of the brave men on both Si /.8 who f e ll in th e .I ,ed - the . -onler of General Pope . ; that fierce sting , le of battle. end vile sleep silent ;on . the evening of : August - . 29th he ;: in their cruces—yea , , who slt op in silence anti :Itgain disab.tyed' an order. to rearelelais cox peaee after the earliest cm flit; leis eensed, I mend to e Would to God ',ye of the livi • g could intit'ete ' th - field orbattle tind report per- their example as they -lay shepine in pf..itec in . son to. General llope r,or orders, but permit their - tombs and live togethr in friendship I t ted ofie - of his, in leades to march to Centre a.nkin pcace.... , I I ville. and remain there during the severe In the face of hisipersisten i •fforts to destr A ey_i battle of ug. nst 41: that he retreated from- . 7 1 theharninv nof the eouutil l and • bring It n ! . the eniany - without .any- attempt • to engage , anether blnotle war,the abo is a piece of iin- ~ them or to aid our . trimps.wbo were relying , t - example(rderna gognism. - I I upon the flanli.. attack - ht. Was. .ordered. to • Still the people would not - make.' I tho Ugh the , benediction is-a: the- -programme conclude( again for "Geary ' in such tt ceSsary for t4iatgentlennin t and address them. the Prc • Swann, - their Copperhet loWers left the stand end' tin tiered-to march away; Initl tII Presidential: party, which 1 insult. the , loyal people a Cliar i apiOn, 7 . 41.9 only felt as soldiery did not go. They GoVermar Geary, who edit - 0 fowing ivelliileserved rebidt meat of the pelebratibn : Pointed And - - It pays one who• takes any interest in poli tics to r: ad the-Ohio papers just non. The ea-1 pa ign i. being Waged ffe teely, :_and --Thoth si4s occasionally get (ill strong hits. Ohe of the last is . as follows. •The Cincinnati- -..-bl rerii.*er, in a-stirring article, smelling very strongly of copper, said: "Every prediction Made by our party about the -war has been verified." To which. the Scioto Gazette _sponds as follows: .." • F "You predicted that the South could secede -without . a War—but it couldn't. _You said - One Southernor could whip. five Yankeebut he couldn't., - . You asserted that 'we had ryo :Power to. coerce .them—,but we hat!. • ! You St WC never canla conquer them— but-we did. • . ..!. • Yuu prgdieted . that a busbel oiour green bacilts }could not buy a dinner—but it 'will . resblved that the War was a thilure-7--- but it w•as a success, . • . . . You asserted that the people of Ohio w - ere opposed,to the-war, :and tlt*t th'ey would elect the peacable Vallaitdimlidm—but they I You' are note ptbiletion• that you will cur ry this, State—but zoityrtrift." • • • The Rest& of Andy: .. Jottnsonls "%Stubbornness. I - Gtotn Goon ti;.--The price of gold is . 1 tenvilly advancing, and reached 146 last week. „-This is attributable solely ,to one Cause, and that , is universal distrust of tlie fu- t tnre, occasion4Hl by the recent course of An- I 'drew JOnso,R.,.' Nobody knows what- to I ex- Peay. . lie is violent, 'hindsti'oni than, and i is surrounded with reset of reckless • Clbpper- ilead advisers, who are Urging Winn to rev- I oiution.' And so the vast' interests? of •thirty i rtfilliotis - ofpeopia iirf 'daily . jaapsrdized by rile' i'eakireSs and wickedness or inne man.— I If Aluirew iolitisan • keeps joti his I presedt 1 cournVi raft+ expect to sees 'gait' :.reirunting . ! stilini her, and, -alhe same time, an increase in the 'cest•tif all th neaeina;ries of life!, Tru j a ly, We at:elming d riy kw.ibe legacy that •Booth% 'pistol left vi, ! , -/lar.; pi: I ,1,44, 4 62., NEI ?Esihshed 181 110 • 'FELLOW-'tII7MS : After to-day I had supposed you • ing more., .Thi• programme cladrd with prayer. Those, must come in at. the , close; stilthave ft place, in the Igal [Applansed When nu cots ilia we will let eVerybody hear.. Thanks to Alinightyl nervation and care of the ern no gag. {Applause.' We 1110 fort his purpose.. [lieneweq have no gag on our progra , The gallant Governor 1 file.part taken by Pennsylv: struggle. ant -wait followed toii; 'of N ew i liork; Who.pail to the !'elght.lntndred sons '•' l 4 at Antat4l4.:-,-'ll ,- asliin, I 11•11 • I :rs` I~i:.s , 't:~: r,.n ~ . 1113 . I • 2! BEM 111 k•rsr ;', ENE IlvTivrAn be gatisfied;l al-. fonouneetl and They' called as rtiaoe it ;ne- . Porter was .tonvicied 'on the' evidence of Gene'ral3: . Pope;3leDowell and Robert l a.tieu-' i tenant chlonel.T4mas Smith, Capt. 'Drake De'Kay, and , others. The. unanimous testi , mony of these•Officers.was to.the effect-that 1 , Porter Could haVe brought his troops into ac , tion;but did acct; and that if be had done hi -kluty theltebel army must have been beaten I and a part of- it destroyed. The finding o . I 1 the court wits;. that Porter .was "Otilty' on every one of the charges preferred::' and th I sentence which was approved bl. l '.reSiden I Lincoln on the 21st of Januarn. 1 6,Cashier. 1 . e - d -him frOm the service. *i• •-- •' 4 * . ..• ' 1 ~ • . •• : , yob . have heard...i ___..............,-4.—.;.--....--- mild want nhtli- ,' ALt. votersslionid bear in mind that duringi opened and con- , the last year, the first of, Gov. Geary's term;,, ;who have waited i the • - t s tatedebt has been reduced one million . i.it my friends: wet es ren - hundred 'and ninety-four thousand sit! Vizi of the peore. ' ine to Pennsy Va. ihundrcit find fory ftnir dollars end fifty cent& . weak we want to'. ($1,79-1,(1•14.50).: _Further. remember, that !God for his pre-.1 since the State has•been ~under Republican amtry. ' We have ; . - live no proqratitthe i lembracingand period exist f • rue, the great 9 . .4applause.] :We, the war, the State debt has' been -reduced IntA . .: • -1 - ['nearly or quitelen millions of deollari: ~.. recited the no- , ' Also remember, that while the State was hi to in thc•gri)nt : the hands of the Copperheads., tho. State debt ) Governor Fep- , was each ycsr tenthly increased, until it run Il i ! a grateful tribute iup to over folly millions of dollars. Theso irif this State irrho ,l 4 are facts which cannot be. mitt roveztod.:.-, Ifern . etrptiele; . Pitts. Get.ictle, - ), . _., l Come forward dent, .Govi,Trior and tr,tittirifol goldiers weni or- absence of!the was intended to .a their chosen ; it relief, and!the emained to hear istered the jto the manag Adienis . sarings iza hoe ' rLsi st, tio - tat; of $1,(1 . oitaretor Oat tiriirtforCand the each, esdietionit Sefton GO eons. 4 A. Metal . 41 isoonsoreiiils.W. Pee usilinotiseinenta. 4 • . I I ' spa?s eqtud to row thus of tax tgpe.ntsastimitiV s &intik : ' !A:Z. linalneOillotieei set riders had . by theanostrostsse niedistely . liter the local news, will be charged lily ten tenth aline breach ;- -; Marriages and deaths stnicarneed Nora diraw , The publisher resegves the right to change sib* does:wits, from one place r In the .paper to mud" Whiiiirrer it to desirable to do s. . ; ' I I Advertisei,uents eihotild he handed to bellies noon to Insure trwertlini in that week's paper; . A . 04 Redieii;tl444l;l; . . This -day is the antliVeraary of..:_one of tha i'doOdiest; and, In view tif, its results, One of the most decisive . battles 'of . the .war..of . ;' t i rebelliiin.. It Was 'on thii time . Year* ago (SePtemiierl9, lifet) that Was:lnaugank tell, hi this :region our Widely 'extended theatre of operations that which Was puriiued' with tiareirtitting energy _until- the enemy wai.driven- - ta' surrender-un- • conditionalty . :itt AppOrnattok.,COurt l On the night of tilt(' 18th', General Barg:- with tie rebel, .1 forc er s; occupied ~the strong. - tositioa stretching - from . .Wincitesterto Bun- •. ker's Hill, sepeMtetl from Generaigherigan'a army by the 0p equa'n, a swift and,liiti6ibea. a 1 treacherous stream encased In , steep, and well-wonded hilt The crossingsOf the team were feWund well guarded.bytherebnisi; and' so secure vital General Earirfee 1 hlnseif that, he' detached one divt.shitt.(Breckinridge's) ward Martinsburg, - probably Ali; forage, or perhaps to create a diversion . to *wiped of Slicridan's command in that direction, . mitt :thettlattack hint; for the armies were believed . . to.be nearly equal innurnber.4. ••• The ever-vigilant and suggestive Sheridan -did not let the Opportunity pass. At two in: the morning oftlit he moved hla col lunnr to l the cro' ingQ the Opequan; which wasorcrd in style:by . ; the cavalry, - and .411 o'clock in` daytho two arniteir were face to- fac:c in line of battle, - .and then eozatitenCed a fight .unesaimPled for its spirit • andliotn'es.4. The difficulties at the crossing: gave Early time to draw in Breckinridge's di viaion. Weal' know the, result. Eazly *rase ..,„ s ent "whi -1;no. Up the valley," and .6trettch-, behind the'strOug Position of:Vish... er' nut • • • • _ • ' • • But s;te.4,lan; : was'elose at,his beelS, and the. Vd of„:.. 4 cpternlier attacked, end partied the Place by a4sault. This battle of the 19th. is now called the Nettie of lyinehester, but. was ealledat the time that Battle + . 4 the Ope (Am, and willalways attract ,the attentive reader of military lift , tc,iy...4,the beginning of a new and favorable turn 'h our Thenecfort It, not only was victnry _demanded • of our .sulalr,linate generals by our. .great leader, 'General Oran% hut he required :that the fruits of.the victory should be secured, Sheridan demon;trated on that,e-ventful day. I hut his vii•Ws n n cl his 'plans were • reasonable qtal lriokin,APtc Oirodelei Sept; . i • Ii 11=INZI