The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1863-1866, September 09, 1863, Image 2

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so apt arid 'concluslii, In-ivory
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is so pithy mi sertitildlerm, there is
stoOL *degree of atoms* slinatoltWerui
dirsaiitSetiboutit, - VAL:* any retention:
whateert glace of sty* Or periods of
litajoht,as to mate it C ingel.iititiAlidel
414 toatamptte sktursTek a man,of nb or
&kiwi pliers:,Therehave been some of
hbfiel-d O / 431 q 9 i:l ral * rgle. ill; that
hue unded a little shambllnio end- slip
shod, aid disjoiribalinitiiiitituiand ioan.
nor, and veg. unlike, tzt,foreo mu! statin.
with to - what we hukl:penu- led tO Upeet
&U. earlier 'Unlit*. This, however', -se c
Lino= all over. It
; ieliaf ; rare; disposes`
of orny imaginable Objection to his,gel;
toy .bi. the briefest Pomade :Manner, and
wich tWalailalae tuaglaft and felicity
of illos tra lion, which give to his utterances,
a abareoter that la .iscullaily their:own.
NeAther man ueltilitive written it than
hhotorifir: ".
We are iodrid-diU,Wewerenotitde
tektin as tothe view *hick we supposed
the Nodded would teketwregerd to the
effect of his Proclamation: . On the very
dey before the appearance of his letter, we
suggested that oiteraneither valid candid
-:that maid, whit war writ was writ,
and before gaunt and earth it mu irreyo;
tabl4 that if *a - 4 It was a- adlityr end
the aunts woultep declare it—and lhatno
argument would ever plaid° an honest
men like Lincoln it was right to deaf
e.i or Matti Lathe power to make a
sliver - Hitt letteithitithet lasi of the
Use not in idea; 4 : 4 4lvtliPt /wage
genet identical:With cur cert. if, we bad
eiyietthlm from memory, we could sot have
made the resembletier 'stranger. It is =-
106*y, theistire, lir ue to say that it
vu everything that , withad asked or au
.; We have sometimes beentempted, in our
impetlenee, to - iciplain that the Pruident
ftarsloirla. canting ep:to Uri exigenales of
thethata• :, f toe =fief taallYl haweeer.
because le is esutiousiand likes to feel his.
way, ultder.i unseat Megresit resins!.
pities that rest itian tire, or because he
has to struggle, spinal timid advisers, it
roust be said of him, et leut,that lut does
40ins PP,Slag!‘ Isla that whoa ha, lll c 4 a*
put feet, le - litaye th ere ills
sprinetida totter *Ail est- be has sur
esyulibutwholtribli,-and Liken his post- -
lion upon the . - ootreicticetiltaa ta
the zitaroL.,-***. nats ll- tagid bask
after ono pulling tuna to the 'fetish,
'Licit, is not Intel that he ever will
.Anatner Itteltutandi
lifebbronictle the adrent of a new paper,
.aer for
Prmort!tills"' „ star ted, - as - it eaye, by the
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capital of "the leading; busliscae men" of
itlaburgb,- ihdri,Fpakiazu . oa - Cors.
`pulp thisatilvee the 'ateigtk - ot
iunil WS latig felt trant offtfint
daily paperthitt!.,may bee, creditable ex
pottent of
_their': Idanitfacitirlaigipintr
iiat-0444143d and,
intataltkioe wAde ttick ?pcsaor:ovci•
• bate." The names of the committee de not
'however 'appear:: The 'programme is a
Isiieorii;liml rtaitalicarpiesentation
any oftditiblit % lfirsiall feel gratified as
;ottlieric - if the , performance shall came up
to the espeotatlons of • its projectors. " - As
' Atm Publiols apprised hatveyar; thrall yin
.:bs the study of ths' edttop to pay pay tiou
-Ist' "Genitor' to' the Welary tone of pupa
-1 1 4 14 16PP06114stni earliest effusiena-='
lie 6t,:frul,h as_ Aiirs. •_OO oil la
lauded as sample In that kind.
,The-nearoonioulte.tbkagrodsk tram.
• : Pisesof 4 611111 4 1 • 40 s upport wfiVittd
'encouragehuniony mond the Mends of
the uids; is pleased ta 6 in 2 o4atlit
:(lawns with ripmirrsoan reponato_
'a pamphlet which it protege; to have re..
cel purporting; to contain a series 'd
frig thit itspeii a Atli:
'lnes to Governor CITS7II I which it does us
the honor Of supialuif not;'to 'lam hoot
oars, for reason thst, as we iws norr su3l.
porting -bilk we "anilizot• have abused
him is she ;attuner set forth In those Intl
: oles7 , —Oggestlfig, i , itoirew!ir t , that it the
thing were nreGhlk It would !iyeilewand
show up the wetly of ltuitiithirgii," bat
very.charitably p oHriin= tolullevO them
"
liltal S on ua until the unthorehlp ,le.
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haniuoll u, su4q-all hallenett: oo
doub‘ of the drum and tifr, the Youris
strait? "gums Off at coil' in in Wends
so bolligereasi alems.to - indicate thikt -it
mewl' ;flgAt, and think. ; thst the isffelesta
,
" of the tklietwould be promoted by iv* ,
• "eatiarire, ire 'lmo wily to ssy, that an•
til It tolublishee the miter toerhich it
refer; we wept is Atetuidlffon either to
avowAdbl4lll4—lna thst whether we tiro
ottopelliti to do iht, - - 4 11,Pk=thIsis or.
_the
• other, ere slue bo moot' hoPpiiii lee the
new 43ttimiloir uriiiinint and Wiring
up the Waite ,uur ill charges;
.lebeiber b 7 etinelrel• brir7
the midi's(' of the Vales
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*opted to Iteadbtotsitatittas tostio'utoso
of tootlttotrboonalt 4 1 1 •0 1 k4 gild&
, • 4401 Of boUilire s
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veto* osittestlO ,ta
fipptutiolitturttlotilistedityt lky lathe
tut ifit nu* loamd Mfindsltb Atka
to do but Of MI 11617/171"
Address .„
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f the Union StateTen
:;-•Ff, ~ Old Conlinittetii.— t_-.•
TO the People or Pennsylvania :
The day is rapidly approaching upon
'Mob you will be called to choose between
rivet eindliates for the high offices of Gov
ppm_ of the Connionwealth, ind Judge of
its Supreme Judicial trilranal. To the one
to be committedtthe executive power of
your grist and noble !Mate o and to MO
other a weighty voice in deciding questions
closely affecting your most sacred right' of
parietal and property.
To an intelligent exercise of your right
of suffrage, it is very necessary that you
should , clearly understand the difference
between the party whese nominees are
Madre, Cl. Curtin, and Daniel- G. Agnew,
and =the party whose nominees are George
W. Woodward nod'Welter H. Lowrie. it
ls, therefore, in obedience to a custom,
wise and time-honored, that you are ad
dressed by too official- representaUves of
each organisation in baud!' of their respect.
lee principles and emlidaten.r.
It is not vague commonplace but solarin
truth to say, that them never point;
feel contest In. America whose issuess-were
so important and so vital to the life of the
Republic as ire thismitreigred in the pend
ing canvass. In other dayalre prudently
occupied our minds with questions of State •
policy, local alike In, their Interest and
their influence; but today the citizerm
Pennsylvania , ascend to the_ higher and
broader ground whereon the nation strug
gles for its life, and the ballots of freemen
were never more weighty with great coluse
queues than , those resting in their hands,
containing as thef probably do; not only
thequeetion of civil war at on; homes, not
ady the fate dont Constitullms and Union,
but the destiny of fewrSoeersbeet through-
out the'world. •
It is a source, therefore, of profound
gratitude with alt reflecting men, while all
the gentlemen in nomination bear demis
ters alike honorable and without stain,
thus entitling them to the fullest proems.-
tion of honest motives and conscientious
convictions, yet the lines of division ate
drawn with such distinctuessethe policy
proposed is so plainly different, and the
principles avowed so radically testae, thst
no man Of -ordinary intelligence need hesi
tate in his choice.
The history of America before our civil
warbegan, is read and known of all men.
In the years of out colonization we were
obedient to the plain purpose of God in re
ierving this continent as a theatre where
on the,cmacity „of the human race for seitl
goVernment' should be fully and fairly
teeted, - and the men to whom was eutrrist
alike great experiment in eivilizaticm It-
ly banded •their- infant stated upon the
principles of civil and religions liberty.
When the condition of colonial depen
dency ceased to protect. these principles,
the scattered eettlementh came together
in the presence of a common danger, and in
the interest of human freedom, declared
their independence. Joseph Warren, veto
martyr of the Revolution, writing, just be
fore his death, to Quincy, says "I sm
convinced that the true , spirit of liberty
was never so universally diffused through
all mike cad conditions of men on the face
of the earth, as it now is through all
North America."
In this eririt end for this cease our fath
ers endured seven weary years of unequal
warfare, and that their- children to the
third and fourth generations should ander
eland the purpose of the great struggle in
the calm pease which foamed victory, they
solemnly engraved it above the entrance
to the sources of the - fundamental law, de
glaring it to be, "To secure the blessings of
liberty to the Feople and to their posterity."
The Government - of the United -States,
thus plaint,' established to preserve the lib
miles of tie people, contained an element
of weakneis and discord In the reoogiti
tion of_ the legal existence of eleven% It
Was believed, however, that this - evil would
icon disappear, and Jeff . reon vied' with
Franklin in his efforts to secure a result
earnestly desiredby all goodtmen: - .ln the
Course of a few years it war,confised nemi.
nay, as it had long really been, to the
States lying southof the line of Mason and
Dixon; and patriots of all parties rejoiced
In the hope of Its speedy and total disap
,
penance.
Thio reasonable hope was destined to die- '
appointment In 1820, the first great cut
mesion was demanded by the elamboiding
interests*: thebands of the NatimulLesis.
Wore,. and • tor - the sake -of . harmony,
Missouri was admitted into the Union as 'a
slim' Stater Then followed other and
mates demsnds to favor, of slimly urged
with increasing arrogance; and nom th
standing the wonderful prsperity which,
r like a benediction, attended the North, and
the titagustion.sud decay which began to
Cover and Cling like a. cores Mitts lands
tilled by enforced arid unpaid Isbor, a platy
email in numbers but great in the
tactual rowers' of iii leaders d"devoted
to the defense and proptigendis an m of Amen;
can dimity, by the free and siternate use
of flattery and threats, wrung obedience to
its requirements frost 14 oittilli°F hl!sdi
of American statesmen. v What followed is a thrice-told tale. The
admission of new slave States; the an
serstion of Texts; the war with Mexico;
the consequent accession of greet territo
ries in the Swami , ; ths eofepromise
legisletion of-1850, including the Fagitiva
Slave law; the repeal of -the Missouri
Compromise; the 'swims invasion of Un
fair by the ruffians of the Southern bor
der, with its attendant slaughter of ; ppeeaacee.a
ful Northern Battlers; and 'the aalmlea..
Sing efferts of the Administration of ldr.
Buchanan, to foroe by the bayonet 11,Pre
slavery Constitution, whose' proVisdoits
were disgraceful - to civilized human air
Urn upon the heroic people of that devo.
taiSerritory: What were ail thine butike
Successive steps in. the, long and painful
descent, whereby the conservative, law
*biding people of the North vainly en
destored to Appease and even Misty
the Constant aggressions of their ;lave—
holding brethren 1 _
The polaroid blibtryot America resl ol4 7
rue is written in thia brief Inatome= of
concesedertelneleverY.-:- Wer bedded. much
to Plebe it, Mega Wliedlurrendered,
telload.millont 114.1feemi 61 , Pistols lhe
Wet exeseitri effloolkotiwousen their
ping: They were tiled either by them.. ,
Selves,.: or by those North= gentiemea
whom they grsolonsliseisetal tor the mar ,
It epsomite. rind uturnitloning obedience
to their commands. ;The judielat branch
of the Goverment, entrusted - with the con.
straction of the Federal charter, and the
eonsequent abrogation, when smourtag, of
all laws, State and national, was composed
Of judges of their Chalon' The totEesestP
tives of the nation at the Courts ot Zeroes
Wines trained with their training.- Tim
conservative branch of the Nlitiang USW
lamt roL e was , unquestionably ; under thole
ton
We had parted with many. death rights
to satisfy them. we - endured the utter
denial of free speed, sal wain of armoire,-
ed travel im the. Bentham Staten-. We
Waived the protectlon of the Valeta km,
which'should hare covered .us as wish's
Shield, every w here beneath the Federal ftsg,
and convinced fo rewire instead:the-judo.
diction of nthisnly mota, brigand faltered
in slayery. Weiss without razggalal the
1 ` North , -made - Midis pound ' , for
fugitives from bondage. We aooeptal wi th
meekness the constant taunts of our vadat
and pilitical -`inferioritY. , " r• Tenanted
our_ representativestobethreatened with
personal violence in the streets of the cep
cue jest sad 'send- *rah
whoa a` Senator;`rieed-witht eill
generous culture, and harinthe 00ifirag
ilOl2 of a fires Commonweal th, was beaten
by alartholders to the verge of death on
ths floor of the Senate for .irimis'opsken
tor ilbstiF in dean 'Enduring all .in po.
On* Od. U lll libqf. /Wet ISADIO4 Nrg .
satin tinistnbediame
but Inbmiselvs pupil', recelele_g Wants Of
chivalrio honor from Mr. DrOokil, and
:.?.~`srt~.r:L;µ~"'~i+~,~ rte ~,y.~.:
of &hunk manners from 31r. Wigan, of
10911 NY from Mt Dario, and of honesty,
from lifelloydi -
At latt;in theear of grace 4860, the
Constitution IS ed to the citizens of the
land the privilege of again repressing by
Ann voiles - Then iirolob of national tide
They exercised that right, quietly, pa
ably, cad to perfect obedienCe ;to the f.
sind.the spirit of all er laws.
The ',Sybil dischar a ge of thii
imposed upon ail-'good men by their 'wan
try, was declared by-a few bad, bold men,
to be just cause of civil war. nit prop.,
silica Iw/dived, of course , the startling dow.
trine that Northern men must trails - the'
interest of slavery; or its frionda would ak
peal;:froto the ballot to the , bullet, destroy .
the Corialitutititi; &mite • the lirtion; and
delate load with ila .moSt trrethins
It must be'retaimbeeed that the Baste
Without whoseconsent no law canbeienset;
toe, vas proalsrety. The I. tire= Court,•
apiinst,whosejudgmentno bier t if enacted,
eiadd anti, ern :pro-Slavery. _ There Tsa i ,
therefore, no danger possible - ter the instita.
ticd;pit:4l3r, because ,once ho
forty-yearn the had Ocean
Presidesk.wlioArat belisinniz tcr be'oppos.
•ed to . further tsoncenalons, to itliWyi that 1
an einbittlied lid Inalignsat who
had beta hens nursing their tension; de.
dared their purpose-to ^catuseth Sow all
the: terribi(evils following In the train of
thle cruel war,. which: as waded our sub-
stance, and . placed our (Merest treasures
,titheatli - the . ; scale- of clay.' - The utter
groundlessness" .oftheir. complaints, and
the want of erects decent protext for their
threatining crime against' their country,
ins - Pliaed In full-light .before the valid
when -Alleimular H. Stephens spoke to the
People of Georgia those <aumorable words,
widely history will always remember, seal.
ins with the seal of lasting cendezonstlort
this 'rioted sad causeless rebellion:
li'Vrnar wear au run NORTIIAMAXIXD?
Wilar :thirszer or VIE 1301170 HMI SW
/XP,'ADIO>4 WetAr arerion nee nun Die
men ? on MCAT CLAPS rousnso ole Juin=
on MOST HAS BANN weruncraT , CAN
. EITEIRE YOU TO•DAT SAYS 0011 GOVERN.
MUTAT, ACT 07 WILONG DILIADVRATILT AND
PORPOULT DONE or rue Gorman:sr A?
WAPIMISOTON OP WOICII TUB BOWZIS EIAPVA
MOUT TO coma= I ouasnrapar.
Asset= 1"
; While the ablest itateoman of tilt Muth
Were endeavoring with verde like these to
stay the hands of traitors raised to dis
honor one flag, to destroy our Government,
end to afflict as with the awful sufferings
of obit strife, the Hon. George W. Wood
ward, then and now . Judge of the ...Su
premo Court of Penn s ylvania, deliberately
ditriobed himself. of hit ermineiand walk .
bog from the seat of judgment-to the plat.
form of a great meeting assembled; In In
dependence Square, ground sacred to free.
dom, 'poke, and over and beyond ids au
dience to the maddened partisaanof slave
ry, ripe for revolt and Utile, thtre words
of sympathy with their burials and;pro.
tended wrongs: • tiForzesinunts mg
Sorre TUE PEOPLI ARS DICINOIIO TO LODI
our Too rum slurs ano.ninutar.
COULD it as larscuto spar runs WOVID
Be LIDEFISEMIT TO BUGS ISCZNIS =VI
occesaso?—cruar ow= WOULD seitni IDLE
AND ME sock swoons costrsznto aan
cartoon POSIiARS 1031 1 ,1113 YaaIHILLTION,
SOW= OiLLATES, Or TRIM ii.ornur II
sx-avus. ficenzirsoraitoss, tr isautomm,
ARS TOT sumortauLt." ' ' _
• And Ante werile' of encouragement exalt
iterating ,the source of atrength.of which
they banged most: "Wl= TOT, CONI4IIi
atr. tr. err otoiwiro :worms or riA*ltniat.
I.6ollPartle r • iIINEILDIS.• TILLS COTTON, XIM
PRODIJCIBL OP SLATS WOOS, 1150 BM OSel
41./ZiIiItIaiDIINCHIABLE =mann 01 ILL
.4.11111 PILODPVLITi—re SUMS J3ll JIM 111 DIS.
.2ilakews =um Is ALL ODs' 10005E rioarrairr. 'I air IT urn sr.' ! • '.
Atd theta nut Wurila, sonndtni like an.
invitation-.to treason:. - - - - --
arAe:•teiii.e, NV defenc. feciedei•442liti of
pivot, =mat so pros. need it appears so es
glare . mot. &Irian* is dooprogreso of 0., cos
/tice, ..if it :indeed is terrorise/le. else dace
lades vestLasefedlifall bac/ co Asir eatuval.
Violas, and omploi is dente of tkiir : property
elation mass of protection 007 pawn or cos
Cousand.' l'Agy wk. pukes Au ediefiiet line
Cosifeceit Ger sr , '419: pi, &OKI% - .. ;Fitit4:ooSA
Joiiiiiridioolitt:s - - - - -- , ' .. ' ' .-. r . - . •
And these ladder words of attempted easse
nation of that banal enable* of Grimes
egsinet God and an his creatures 'which is.
called American clever, :
"Ves peoptieew: of antra Bii.g Aida Ade
vitiated ovor tie /row . the begieeteg did sore
et /rocs external foes, has io ordered our Laver
id relation ar to euthe mgr.> stoutly en iecet- •
Ceirlite Usesiej te se • - Waaeritr trill 'Sad, -She
1 fattiest:lmi owl Levitical iseitotiarer i sell sea
1 all:lffificief of ;nom boodogo dioisal woo
, timed if sot dioisals erdaiardi"
The address thus - Aelisetrol wart forth
with Us adtbst.wrigtot of judicial sanction,-
and, aided by many Other' of kindred im
port, produced its legitimate effort in coo-
vincing . the traitors - who' had healtited_ that
a large and influential portion of the MOE&
am peopleware heartily with theminepirli,.
and only awaited fitting opportunity to be-
.domo active accomplices -im.their ''', treason.
Then followed in necessary, sequence • iho
bombardment of Fort Sumter; and ihe open
ing of that grnat:historio , drama ~ whose
ehadOwi ailcr - twoireiry • yeire of ;'eacittleo
4f treasurei
itnd of life , still darkens all our
land; whoiesinttrwe hays reached all our
hearts, and 'Oboe tenthletonseqnencar to
*the canoe of .Americiu, democracy, and ~of
Christian Oirilifition'itecif, yet we very
dimly comprehend, - - • • 1- ••
~'.•,
, For those worde, and only for thoiciiards,
ihns.early,•pnbli, and distinctly
tendering sympa thy,' encouragement, inieV
Cation, conseormlOn., e ven . . to the Isms°, of
the 'rebelliiM,liidge . Woodwardhaa ' been
plionki in nomination VI. a candidate, for
Ilavernoe . ":l4;Rcatie7lYeattiy . and the - Otiht;'
. 40 , 7 there : expressed 114 bieri;dhignotiy;
441111ined, , and Mat the ireeent Platibimi
of his cipoortetiv . lhe Hem cliiii.Llibidik,
their ..offi 014 ' reireCentigia, WA:, -1E,40
addreill to the
. people of the 'Stalk :Ai , . •
elating: 6 title' speeek 0:120 beilriisdiedei
dy. - aahtkieent,ettattf _dee-cilia-a tehtbittiaef
a/aWmaaftsaga
The !factor' in g leniteAranhal.Witritit
.the 'leery ot,the geed alit Remtte piety •
- ..t0,a1d • rebellion waged in s •-intenst
of ' an aristocracy Of , allversolderni;•;thus.
openly.wrqwe.ita opiniorritnal** Weld,
*eye, . by Oath and press--by sec et ,
oaths of o : ll o l oniblkOisPlo4 = rbt ‘P..!
tall ' l O Abe li#lo@t ai zeal. kattnl-.
aelisaith aewhale roar bra ve soldier,
nd willtili.by:dectiet of their Sights', of
gc - ind - ico4.6lo4r;gisreprosenta ,
' oni of thd;::altitte :Sad teethe 'efithic war,
rd,.
...,,altiln! lit puniOttilt inlet.
toctbe - arartUrsttecre - aber aTlCittelht4 .
.:.
deadl
blows
at the heaatoet the In
• ah ' .•,
lie. - 2 -"''
I•o4:OPPoneni Weilkic*•thatliifin . t
Oenmelofthevebeillen.consistawiint .
stet pahet:need** eheympaed
'..
.00*
iiteature iblolt tends listrengthit.thetim:
Waal armies, and - toy suppOK 600 monk
lure.Widsk.tsql, 4e.vetiesn' theist; ;It the.
tletketed; • tieeeeeseetic *poen; 'to . Oohs
white lIIPAIAO:TWetirthr- 41140.40
Oppose lt,as „nab ' . niVstaVeqopees.
Ottei--':Utheithruerit OntertmentlpropOsitk
thitifilteV bllok.'i•inini , to'lendertnilibart
service, they OppMarit iseutOmteliteltionil,..
and layOrint kip:C . o4p
~:nrito9o.
orial.oo**oloakrpropi* to: require:
thin , th. render militirserviai Oily opOse,
'it 4eatatensllo4l6aiya44;tieatrie7 helbe;
' Sieges Of clinked warfare and biie:
• thus ter tatted to dhooter steaelOctioed
Of.menktect:aa a lpeopla- . when 'silk Is of
- the prOper - ioectitaifinil ' , inlet j ,ti. - .perrilk
, . the government to use them to shboarebibi:
and traitor,. • •
~ •
' 0 3c; opponents,, d enoun c e AC arrost •,or,
dialitil - perediti itilitiagleieostthh.
arty.. They den Ounce the soppreulon of
dteloial.•.preade - e - s ecz hidloalleir : adlitiTY:
=mug- They thwart. the: needed! rein.
3/4
• ct - our mtied*MlOSOtatAhit'
dallied= at ths'astloaidteeteatelYlD4o
- hetet *Slew otate%itigt
•th•S" 44 #o o ivat:s o 4 • lttle and jetq l :' '
derrbringingthileWrifit, vit.wir:tintir
1 8 . 1 7:..bee l * I rOt f C14 2 14i by pariblthst
the aireagtb.7 - alidAvier of ths culled hang
- tif the nation, they • en essential aid and
• • ' •
comfort, to the notion's enemies. Their
cardinal principle is to embaniks the red
s:id Administration in all its measures for
thowigerouspcsecation of the conflict, for
the prompt suppresisia of the rebellion, and
the swift punishment of traitors.
- Ins medium:lslm earth& triumph
An, the mulls% esasass,wOuld prolong the
'war. likiikoon_feseed Richmond that
the only, relief afforded to, the darkness
end aisasteriildoli aid the rebel
ospital, and the only, encouragenifmt to
continue a 'hifilelses contest, - Comes with
all occasioned glesmi of =cooties' of their
Northern &Ulm 1
On all othereides despair awaits them.
They see two.thirds ‘ of their territory con-
Tamed and held . in sutklectimt ; New Or
leans returned to its &Heeling° ; the idls
skein' open; all their harbors blockaded;
ChaMmtan-assailed4 liostMrmis anti Burn
side moving in • triurspb, and the great
etruggle 'which embraced more than half
the Eitioti = narrowlng to r 00orglai Booth
Carotins; and portions of North Carolina
anti Virginia. The end is not distant: It
*Can eI Z be deieted, and the -' way , to it
piled th the. bodies of the brave men
Who willingly taste death for their coma
try; by the triumph. of Northern simpathi-
Vat with treason at the approaching,oleo
dol3ll. Such triumph would 4rovive the
desperate anti - drooping fortunes of the
rebels, inspirit their demoralised and de
serting:mks* sad' persnade their: rulers
to renewed efforts to gather and hid new
levies upon our defenders In the field.
It follows necessarily that the triumph of
our opponents,by proleieng,the war; will
render necessary ?ennui conseriplona and
Wrests tit bunk= of taxation. One way
only leads to a short war and a lasting
peace, and that is the glorious path ',ions
which Bosetuarue Is marching, and Batiks,
and Omni, arid Meade. Everything which
tendi Airectl,y or - indirectly- to- weaken or
embarrau these blessed peaoe makers is
comforting to the , enemy, inducing them to
refuse submission to the lamb and-to cell
!blue to waste more of ,
our treasure and
murder others of our sons. The future will
the onsibility of in this
horrible nsp contiloyvith whateve lengthen r of sac
rifice
ile continuance iIITOITit, upon those North
ern men ivho imply Its want of bullets by
their ballots, and by, their sympathy nerve
its arm for further blows.
To these principles, to this policy, to the
results they, so plainly involve, of a kog
tea, of offer draft', and of more heavy taZfa,
as well as to the candidates who repre
sentrthem, the loyal men of Pennsylvania
are Irreconcilably opposed.
Oar platform is brief and plain end
comprehenilve. We believe that the will'of
the people, tearfully 'expressed, is the en
,
promo law; that no appeal can be permit
ted front votes to bayorets, and that when
such sppeal •Is made, the only hope, for
the Republic is loom& ithy force of arms.
We therefore support the war without Um-
Italians or conditions, SD the only means of
presorting the national integrity,
We honor and sustain our hernia breth
ren in arms an-land. and see, the unselfish
heroism of whose daily lives surpasses all
that le written in the knightly romance of
the - middle age. They deserve well of
their country, and we desire that the ban
ner d the Union shell carry to its defend
ere, wherever - they maybe, the right of
sufferage”-the Lnestimsble privilege of
freemen.- -
We heartily sustain Abraham Lincoln,
the President of the United States, in his
efforts to suppress this wicked revolt
against the laws he hu sworn to enforce.
For the vigorous use of all.men and all
means permitted by the usages of civilised
nations to reach peace through victory;
for the. unequalled maintenance of the ma
chine' credit, without parallel In history;
for the admirable frankness-with which the
President counsels with the people,. and for
liar successes which are everywhere crows
ing our arms; the Federal Government de
serves and receives the gratitude of all who
'See their country. - "It alone,
with the help
of Providence, cut save the life of the lie
paDllo alone, with the same aid, can
preserve us as a nation. If, therefore, any.
thing is left undone, which some think
ought to here been done, or anything has
been dour wide' same think should have
been left undone, we reserve these matters
falcon - opportune discussion in the calm
er days of peace. To-day, while acted
rebels threaten the Federal capita, and
Maniple dig etid law and Constitalon un
der 'their' feet; Ire come together with
oufdistinction of party, in ley al union, and
pledge to the Administration, which repre
sent* - the Government of our,fethers, our
earnest and =auditions' support.
These are the principles and this is the
policy of the loyal.men of -Pennsylvania.
To represent it they offer to your suffrages
°dr, present Governor, Andrew G. Caron.
He needs no eulogy, for be has so borne
himself in his high office that his name is
known end konered through all the land,
Winning' the late of the 'alias and there
'peat and confidence of _ . a patriale
tuency. Ilia grad services to the cause of i
the Union in its most deadly peril, Mean?
staid. solicit:ale and orator the brave men
he sent tobstlle, hie foresight, his energy,
his faithfulness - in thi discharge of every
lapelled a grateful' people to diem%
gand his deollnetton, endplate onto more
hence . of the Unita in his tried and
trusty hands.
lu tha Honorable Deniel IL 'Aguayo'
candidate is Presinted,sworthy of the eup•
port of all men whit dais' to mantilla the
high character for sips and varied 'earn
ing, far naanspected toyalty.to the:Gnaw
meat;-and for adherence to the duty of /Cif
claim, not making, the law, "which'our
supreme judicial tribunal won and wore
other days. ',fudge AgnoW an scam
plashed lswitrils now the kids*
of hin! - dlstrict, and his eUvation to: the.
Undid the - Hopreme Court will give ad
liltonil iftalmity to the riffhlkof
and property.
Freemen of Paum,ylvarda: The issue is
,thne distinotly presented in which the
glevestionle that of -Welty • to the Gov.
aliment under- which l you live, ' , slid the
triumph of. Whose arms alone can give you
-peace, sad 'gain open tk you the' sonnies
to thet tamest ramming prosperity which
'attracted the wondering gaze of the us.
WO.
Baia men to Per'
feat tits broil organisations of the: friends
41--"1/210P game full discussion of
the: questaala.-dispute, briniftm ll 7-
With vote teas - poi% and to use SW proper'
efforts In:their power to - Hare our sue- -
igeu is donei Pennsylvania is
saved to the Union; and= the Onion Ii sav-
ed to ui'and'to out . posterity.;
211 '1 11 it gather for the. aontdi,nro44
written
' m iff s:m erg e r: i ii th f
sn '
coi ". a d t w ibt " . ..s t r o tilar ty d i ,
endue* their good leadership we to*b
`,foriard with the faith and hope:of 'Chris
tian menu to the viotory.l..whlch awaits the
Oise of justice and of freedom;
t total! of the•Union-4sta Central
*gumlike. •
WAYIJE IIIOYEAGII I - Chairman. ~
j- • _ ..*
. s1.111111L1411—Cht: hiendmr isotnittrtoh.
at We lats ete'shmeteg the Wohtettentl.thelkie
ULOUT .V 11 1111111.11% er htot Usgolhie
was..te.ttatilittest
Akio fatitil . fttit iihe, plies tti iffinsteeer vipt.
f Rai hhe late 'Washes. tie bleats'
eat irtietlelastea of: the we ropteitally
Titektiketheta,. 'Ciertetss, "HI !tart Item Wawa:
( IL:trettlee) bnale, Natoe ti 'stria;
tikila the fano* at the V Qualm
Btidp. f
ID&V/11-00 ffionCie iffleetig; gi lo . l3 s a "
dtloetrEAYpl,ammJo.nU wdHannahCelle,
spd.weiestto the 144qt*.
Flitlepiiateta , the Ind y zeddears, Bhemehitt.
litti v as jr,ieerk Thr , ,
v rogric :
. 24 •••••••
ASIND •COUN(7II,Ii: 14 TOR
Auatantwir opinstr...4lo ovivu
inn fiat Vint TA lIIPATLat iestockt4'.w. 0$
.4111/10440AXTIUM ail
. !Orustat 1 0 Di regosq 'talcum:sok
-ieageN4try
u NO wy _IL. , •- - rugad „, r4bf a eo ...se..7 aft woeost.""
POLITIC.ZL .TOTICES.
TOE irSION MUST BE PRN.
SMYTH.
NO - PARTY - BUT OUR COUNTRY.
ALL Lp eL oLT cld
iartl Hoes who ara to bison of thi
GOVSRNMENT , 'OF: OUR
And. VIGOLOViI oT.intwis
for tb• nirmr!iicton off
:ou saLoitiquas.,tualo*;
AM lap love that Conn* r
411 she bale recess l / 4 1n std Ig bloc's.);
Alt trbe tors igen sad sire true 1) tte
plse of cur Iteniatlocur) eir eta
ALL. 'totter rale ,Mopted Inv) gttry tuttit
title of Leltetl iliettletn t.r •• •
AA who i» l 6111*Of ot 414 alactlan of thez)L
-,01.1111'il ' '
- ANDREW C. CURTIN,
Aa:ippeolfd - 40 0204611, IN:. WOOLWAIW,
ilifranbhud oaictolep wohmtber saldlegio, aids*.
`iitred stem to ttot V.IICIOII of td. nra Tot'ag novas;
And all law ire in tame chf elactlin of Me isic.r.
ruptAbli..lcdo,
DANIEL AGNEW.
To the Bay ail Bead of Pinultvanta, ocr Way
(twits:l to irroble to _
GRAND MASS COMMON,
SCOTCH BILL MARKEtiIItrARE,
mom atilt aid Ennui :11111.11.
PITTS '33 '.t,C3l. H,
Treditesday, Sept. 16th, 1563,
AT On 011L00/1 P. M.
The kilo/Egg emlasol ill :eskers ill iddrets Eh
Oontranitoo
GOT. DAVID TOD, of Ohio;
Gov. MORTON, d
Go?. ANDRBW G. OIIBTIN, of Ps. ;
Manz 01111111 M. BUTLER ;
/dams Gaistu• LOOMS;
Nclos Murmur. 1/04NZ SIGEL.;
Hos. THOS. U. BM; •
How. J. E. MOORIPAD ;
Hot. ROBT.1loHND4111;
Hot. WM. P. JOHNSTON;
How. P. O. SHANNON;
Cot. J. D. CLARK;
THOS. M. MARSHALL, Roo
A. H. GROSS. Ele. I
u7TUR UNION MUST AND SHALL
BE passauvra—OVAN 0 HUI Oa.
ViNTION AT IPIIISBPO3I . .—The lapel clams
of WeetenTenturelnata WIU womb!, at. SlolLitis•
POUT, cn TOUWIDAT.ITIPT. lots. at II o'clock
p. co- to - 4=mM and dellbeento upon the otos of tho
name,. Zoos Clan sUllog to Piro mare sod no.
silo Ow poi old At& tar woo tlympoestod to At.
tend. The 'crowing =Anent. maim lOU saran
the too*'
HOW. A GIOUUTIII,
HE. J. Noorazay.
OOP. HoUTOS, InCJUPOIN EZLLt.of tbUi.
.lidtt.O.V. &Llama:salon. P O. AHAB SOL
'P. HOWARD, Lg., OOL.J.V. MASK,
ruanam,b,
'J. K. ELFKPATUION, _ Zip.
OWE inns Dix2l.o*liiie banisti I
• stOviritaimunirrig.
_
tiga. Thoicse ciroas.A,. Witatir. Saba Watt.
Orostaa,•ettedmo; te
11;1P. tateloi Wastmardial
rot:wry; Mak ellethstilooliado Martin.
it samtro P. Prentsma. eataMe Wa.
WM•PtErkJobs - L inur.. - Yrsadeee - , _ •
.00aittura or kaassenunrra ,
Cria O. P. atm kta.Wast" Otartom• IL Madman.,
Ire OcandltrUln IL it: - Wttdatom Oattlattrdlia;
Jae* Wheaten :Meath; eamad Walker, lota. .
bath; Bold. Coontia' ZOldota !ma le. Abair,
• masa; tome. halation..Named% M.; ONO
eam.
Oate. )ti meat+ ep.i .
rarrar. Wert WM
data; Wm, 0 . 6x0, WatEllsdattraomph Wean,
Jambs to; Jobb ,OIP4I. Jarman tp ; John 0.
Ittern ty ; WltcaNlPlWala..; Jima
V. Corm Woman 193 Capt+ . eas. Wbod. Veredlits
tp.; Ceortruatr. Oatm up; Oar. O. W. Vatter.
tor, rob tp ; W. 3. CR sots. Vora: tit"
Clair tp I John P. Baur.' Jams 0. Orsi. Pttl .1
Wm; Ltttle, csuila wise. Bobs' t WNW. WM. U.
Wine. Wm. W. tlirtadk, Wm 1. Lue.Ptttabaran
:Jets T. Jaunty'. lama WA. a l lebte7 doi
Waa Mambas. eaatad Wadi. 'e. 0 Llamado,.
Thomas Pirowy, Ourrettany, Waiampan.
8,14.1.1 Praia MU lama littebargh Lit MEM&
pre as larloact
Nina Tram 1:03. a. at: Third Trate I=o P. P.
Pswardo.ll:Ml
_'/'oattb 3:10
Pruning,* Ul itato Wallstspott lePart . ;: .
Pad erten Me r. a. - enact `Data tater. -
A. epeeist TIMM mlll. etatsWed Swam sit USD
r.tt. ;Web; at Mt reMrat statloaa. aad 1 1 01001
aaWalim pea at MO r. P. ettandasi will kart
traitatarrt at tee r. Int for Wort harlot.
ORA UNION MBKTII O will bo holt
at caw:l2=w oT4/00'. on WEDNXEDIIT:,
Bret, too 9tb, at 7% gdnek.
H OluCHBclizt4 Li, and CoL TEN.
ill address Um anntlat • • -
' 8 order of an Itincntly• Onnaittute, 265:td
ODA UNION MAIMING wnTbe held
thoiollool.liolla, nixonsursotto.;
YSILD&Y ETSSING. Bet. /WM al TX
!Att.& B.lllllall tr. S. B. Meg
Etta. waVidacsi _
B order cll/0111zscuiln Ocasilttas. 14.14
TSB UNION COUNTY
,
flu oonstitrus tit mouth* Oflfp
of irarslalLl BrOira bilori of SI AO Galt
spionStax .24
DAY.aI/reakago. tr. , , -:sort .
paIINION RALlsYr4hore be s,
maths oi 02. 4'1 11
sa4 %May s bate ;hi Dia.aulD. =DAT,
ivasure t ant. utb. at I eakck. Pronlinio
,
spaskirivittbsbattattinatm. WWI
7rsir •azirmarlizamirre.
WANTED.—k goodJOELRNSYMIN
i ai. : ,W41.7,914-XAILia. • -= •
tni Ong wspk Addax. lan ann. or In
potion.
:a944 • 4.saitonbinan'Wort
Wag XTACOT/Uhrl4ll9o 10 TENN,
stivattl‘ alpsud bud anbaget wilb flout
of Jandal"V? Ifift . ytorY"
olve. Prim 80 esabg
Tor , bir - • CAT& ISB Wasiof mi. •
11081-RNMINTK
. ked Polatcra; - ,
2D . p dip (nib Batten
ititAna.vax 21011DIEU.
" . -1211-2econa rertesZ
VATTER - ECIALIEZ--trairbatite -Pat
omm Litter sageit.'s as .24 Alma tiiitersi
made =mull Onutbg tows 911. _
AN sib - • WA. 0. $011.00XON*120 , ; (
poem* Ststlionsr4-67•Wad•lansag.;••:
• pamfor ottarit Ati3w413:44-
or thg °Ural;
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to tbirdoustlaimsom. ,- ltsd• DR beak
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