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Nebo, however, kindly Welshed us, et our request; with the following statement madebr him In the course of hie remarks la Warm" to a SLAW katohadby the enemies * ores Redicials sad put into circulation be- ' fore` the Delegation left Washington. Al ludlag to the contemplated call of a m e ss " Meeting of the nerriffiational Union man of lows, B:anmm,LllnoL.and Mlnottri,at d anal, on the Mst or 22d lastaat, Gin. Smith said the trot place, it isnot true, gentlemen,. 1 Met eery nob meettag miscalled by the Mil eouriDelegation. Wait the DMlatlen did ....do in.reference to such a convention, was, -- .1 not-to:11111 lt,but simply and only to nem mac to Melina* Osumi Ilascutive Commit tee of Minced that it be called: . • • Polar as I know, (oontinned Gen. B.) that committee has not yet sated_ upon the !mom ' maclation. I had hand- Nan and tt 'hu been repeated to me ham, that our enemies ••-• areeharglag it to be the' object of that eon , centiliter takimeasuresfor the formation of North WesteraConfederary. That - Merge, *12 , 1414/U44 is faisa-utterly and besely false.. Then wee not s man lattneentlieDelnation ••••" aerie there a single triffykrial Mall in th: .1 . • • - North Westani_litates,.who' inald not. as •-4 retMly march tekthe battle Sold tto put down Went=.Confederacy; as they had *at would mina to put :down' a '••• - r BouthenCionfederiey. That we ditto North • wen regartVent _Menlo* of the States as treasortto .the whole; and. a Northwestern • Oonlidetecy would find jest as little favor ant . • • bet as few - ideas, • end no' doubt - thomme -•kt - identical Wends, and 'them only, mho wars - to lelf." Davis' Coanderacy. • Gan. ant Smith said, thathrenn of the greet State of Pounsylvaals, your Bute la my Btatei-411 • the States an my- BMWs, 'as they are • the • BtatimEofthe loyal unoonditionat Union urea, ' whbml rep resent. Gentlemen, • the bye Union m en of the Northwest, have 'no such lemon la their hearts or heads 'as that chested apart them by the lying scoundrel _ who everhe may be, that tnst put the elan- &reheat. I nay it to yongentlenual of Bien for the • macenditional Union of ; - Missond, and of the other States refined _ • to. Your people are one people and my people, and car people-an your people. The destiny of the American Slates is one; - and If they most-be divided it will never, no, UMWs o bb with the consent or nalvanoe, Mueli lea with the countess:lM of the loyal men of the Narthwest. Bo tar as they are e t aearaed, you mond assured that this was will be waged until the old flag waves over nay foot of American soll—triumphant •• a restore:Web:a t'..erver s Union in which not _ a single slave-shall even again berneoguised .•• - or known: They will yield anti - aim oyes whelmed with' diluter, mielt as the bravest - and most determined of men can no: longer General Bilth then said: Our mission to Washington mas a holy mission. We have • and with: dignity sad solemnity ', have laid oar grievances-bision Mr. Liactoin ; that strange as it:night around to the people of Penasyreania and the East; scareely an - oflee In the , State was held but by the enemies; of Mr. litirenices *sr =nuns, sad especially of his Pioclanation of Freedom to the ASTON, and if the enlistment of negro troops, whilst we; thi. radicals, Mr.' Lincoln's friends, ware denounced by the contemners and despisers of his Adarientntion became we autsisstd it. WaareMr.Lineoln'e friends,end stunner nay be blade:anon upon the subjoins of our mission we will in the:future, as in the past we have done, stand by and support him and his 4:1- , ministration,, ln say sad every effort, put forth-fa. Ott Amapa:talon , Of the rebellion ; and that whoever, individual or party, =pea sad caviled at, and found fault with Mr. •Lincein's inestutes was, to that intent, giv , aid and comfort to, the the foe; and desernd to bo held Minuntable at bar of the pub lic *plaint to answer the charge of disloyalty sad moral treason- Mr. Lincoln le„.1, the Constitution of the United . States, the Com matidevia.Chid of the "Any. and Navy of tho United _Stites, and that all loyal men, • thiegh not in the army or naryi ere just as •• much boned, in, mann and patriotism, to abide by and enpiort him and his orderei is are the soldiers to the ranks, and the oldeeri, who,underthiPseddent,who commend them. • - And that when pesos shall again spread her win And car dog Ware OM a 110. stored Union end • united people, Abraham Lineoli, if he -shall resign the vast powers • pblob he has been company; from naoassny • to exercise, ei the - loyal, man: of America • know he wilLit will only remain for posterity _ to placelitm side by side in their affectionate • ' regard and la the temple of fame with the immortal Washtegtrn, the father of our bi• loved °tunny. • I:=IMISE 0 ,i 4 1 ..,. , (1 - Coflathead outrages in 0hi0....' lintontsts Asaatted and as Office' lEttlled. The. Cleveland (Ohio) /brad publishes the Maass 3 "LastPriday, u s delegation of Gina hada were. wand through Dasalsldvills. Warran meaty, on their way to a man mat ing, a number of men in the proessslon Arid into the postale*, kept by John Cooper; a straw Vain men. Wan a eight shots ware_ And, and allibir windows broke* by stones. i - t.,amoug the anallantv, Kr. Cooper...l:lathed - : 1 7.71$10 - yaiutg men ; by the Muni at Lucas, and '"-:made aputydalat aplast, than. In the twin . ` thicealstablp maibilla.attempt to arrest . Shad. U. was dam offe bat tamed to .1. for , belpiarid ',dist two men Minas and' William Tram .. wens matt dm lunta' of Luau.' They , had no sooner - - arrived aid ,(hey Imre attaoloal by all -des mak members of the Lucas family, aided by, - /Jam] neighbors. The old man Luau Caught • • Tiwp by the throat and had him fast while - his led Marge shot him , twin with., Mad* ' var. killing hirit'alasostifistalitly. , Theythaa looked apthe two saws In one a ths, ramie of tha hours. Bat the affray had' ban nailed by's, pular, who want Immediately to •—• •Lebanon,. and gni- Infarastion , I. ChM Baer; vhb; via - s•propir posse, proaedsd . 7 , : ao 'lova and _scrawl dm oil maraud his dwo Ana; Wham, now In the oosiaty jail of aunty.' • of this ifsequintsd with all parties In this tragical atfalf., , Ito longer ago than thot Uttar pat of last July, tabard -the older Luaueavow his pollamil sentiments, • - • pad ,boast ithat - he. had two alas audhslt S' *nil - maven In Ids house, which he sand ii/ sot" was, prepared to us* In defame 91411141.15419P1a10n5.".• - -" , ••tonit. R,.tutrter Belsione. "oih , 'rd'.. of sig aura trete tried:. yesterday ifterleori inlbs dotal of 440 W auslotti s _ ;2:; '''-:'..,,COiniininifidffiliftoot..tu. Cody Lou Cu on* of Ooo: W. WA.. If Ocimmtiolono l to 110 • And paid ore, lhHe . alit; SSP.: It la Oro& that the - riodstia s iv e Mr own we , r. tin dolation of Web , and with the intent °tit: • -2 " Wealth egsbitChrlstlans Um for ' -:.';:- " Ciallin°11 • • Hama Wendt Ugh • It and bettor/on ". s• 102 0,4,4ged'abont shrew 1 12116 VP 1110 ' — kosihither Is dead, _vas :plead by the mea.lll es the charge et Yrs. O. Heys, si dl e• ts% bi :stud lion* of her o wn : lutleistzl (there betighonther • jpir. otal-abOislunise)cralo the q - m s - i rns 0.1 6 - I "bas , hid.rnhu. gru w bbing, Id* wee best ,w irsgt' bfg o L leftf' , ne..,.tlete =Asko wore left on ifiril o6 7•7•:?!tl.q!!'" " • nortslff>. fistilokot.tufhs; Oily, !rote the, Sind' • • - Wax W ain t :L - - • of goa . - fanoronfOsfi f. 4.1 0 / 00 a, Lt. kir tibllVlllike Of • . . moron • Ob3otsid.- 0, " • 4 =MEMI tit*Mt Amok- CITY AFFAIBS. orararAr. paws or ras orrr. Iv* - . , TheGapperbead Convention :roc llnist77, Pealiff, Intso4-1.„ Ciest ow, • sad a small; above—A Cola Drizzle, said sillsaid Fizzle 2or some time past It bad been' annonnoad in the 04p:hawd press, and by banibills, that " a grand mass convention ,e t the De-. mooracy of Western Pennrylvania," world be bald on the West Common, Alligkeny; ott Wednesday, October 7th. The , names of a large maim of the high prieiti'of flipper liesdisin. were paraded in lareletters, to ea! tract an " imam* crowd." . Hon. nil:l'oi Eleyzeonr, Hem Charles J. Riddle, BOR. Cie& Northrop, Hon. W.L. Witt/aim 17. J. Ingersoll, Hon. H. 01s7Msr, Hen." Jamey, Campbell, Maj. Oen. Ono. /I.ldeillella, Hon. deo. W. Woodward, Hon. W. A, Paid, Hon. Richard Van', Hon., W. H. Webb, Hon. 0. R. Book/dew, Hon. J. B. Black, Hoti...7ohn Van Bun, Hon. Wm. Veer, Hon. George B. Pugh, Hon.Clualeallaitiells, Hon. Wal. Richerdson, together with'eight er ten other bcoorabLe Coppahmib, of lasses not., were all anneoned as. having - bum :spited, and many of them werwpolOittely modal Wall, how did itie_lJ)enulimktiof Wait= Penn. sylmoda" respond 7 tam oamorunoauaiwizre. The - day did net open. Tay inspiolontly.: The clouds mere threateabg, but up Oil nine or ten Voice* no rain bid Wen:. There was a etirereated >a Isilegisam groat nine o'clock, • caused by the aivearsno• of a brass bend, followed by • smear two. Of seen &alms. This wairthe Atm% Ward (Allegheny) dole. gees% but so WU' We could learn there were no delegations from "the Other wards of that oily. AU Ohs blowing end .drumrabg of the band railed to so wane the shaker rin She athe, portions of the oity, audlbe Pearl; being alone in its aim, repaired to- Ilium Ball, is wldols it abappeared. vas =mama ti Anti on: la Pittalrargh thi_ display WU • eqnsnaf heaps's, and the annotating or the hosts was an ap-hlll ballasts. At length mild was beard la the &stains., Than was a btistls in the "blood) Tldrdli'Ard." Enr body said the proeusloa, las obadng ,—and did soma& ...A spring•wagon bout tit sight, drawn by four house. The wait Was pro-. oeded b 7 • brass band, end follatist4 Orr' sateen mans In- the wagoa-warca..nateber otlittle air% dratted laSed,vhite Aline; ratattenting that States—an but 0, 1 C .•. • , • s is The mansion snared' down Fitch drool, sad when oppoital' the flotans Haus a hall was adored. 6 stalwart eopperhead, with . one of the. Risesa In. Idioms touscls twilthi t through that crowd on tha !Wood*. and boded for the wagon. Tluf child whiol•pr sonsted the mining BMW•how began to Mak and Nabs% and midrib' refamai to go Into that Union I cloarcion—esse, coereio;FOclld , tempted—bat the IltlU A.,wappirit Astor!' vela not ha ecadoed, and began to odium and cry at the top of Icla The sputa. ton were sound, bit do soon crested quite a clattering among the oduar 11W. "Stites, u as the Indignant rubor pre up in dupa lr, sad left without annagsting thelittle rob (We did not ham what Slate thie smug child personatol—whother 'am Borth Carolina or PoOsplesuilar— bat if Elul shosildlitte & few pato lon - ido will no doubt Moles that mho, io pottliliat• In the capparlisid.diniansbadon4 • ior vius a,Lipst raccilisgoi. " • • Tho posoastloa lao oa, bati U afterwards turned oat that it waiaot the "grad Demo cratic onus:Alga of West= Ponatylvssaa." It was oat" the Third Word dolsgafloa _ In the menthes Tit luau to Yall,and kept !to constant dtbsle-41rlsila. Is ins sabered now that the nuts proeculon would be apostponed on amount of the. libation.," and Omani a all would .ibe tented to meet• to b. Twelve b'olook came, and 'no -bill had ben obtained. DILIO Iloisl* XLUOAD. , fdarshols were son galloping alritif struts with anxious fawn. The trainsnatho Masai raltninds mine in as ustna, but they did ea king silugo &legations" from the , adjoining osnntlas of . 4 Wastorn, Tangly*. nib." The roads wore sot WNW nplrifft awn In wagons 'atm hortilmok4 ;thi struts ware sot orowdat with stump:sr and it was ovidant that Ahern wu sat going to be such of • "grand mass oonantion Of the Damao ray of Western' Poszurylwisio." Tho °option Conunlttso wore busy hunting ap the "grand ars oonnentlon," bat they 4 .souldn't suit." • 701X110 >nn PROCLI3IIOII. • It weis announced th at the &Sant delega tions would lona on Liberty sizeit, and there we stood for nearly an hour in the rain, but this "different delegations" ;lint typal'', auCeonintently did not form! Thu Third Ward dabgation t hming paraded the pined+ pal efivals, emu down to Liberty swat, to form with the other delegation., bat the other deleplions not having yet arrived, . the 'bloody Third, headed by one' Chief War shah end siz assistants, and composed of the wapnamditning all the "Suites" excepting the ode whist "seeeded," and the ensaisen we previously mentioned, together with Ur anal other delegates tram the runt distdots, plated up on tae "zoareb, pmaseded to Alir /Amy, by way of.the Suspension bridge. 111.113!111 ACHINFOIM • On tho:waY to the West Common, the el Bloody Third" delegation WY joinod by this sat pint delegation from' the 4th Ward, and an . 4 inunensie nem* dologstions hem the ootntry—as inures hall • stessn, wears rum: Thunman wildratiy In march of the Pittsburgh gologitlons, for thoy were en the way OTir s lint tumid Intoh on easing the Isund vegan contabibig• tit' "States," bat mai) hooded by the . ssowo biarshals on IMP ARD maim. . . The "grandpa:radon the Democracy of Western Pannsylrania," haring Wen linty fanned, odd now be leen by ,W.Soly-heials and Black-snakes, in all 111 orarpoweling =pitaa and ow-swing proportions. We oonld not tout ontiarres to no:lt—bat we can Way gnus, as we ship pan high, far for Of doing Wailes in saah'eaMi—anti we am arias them outskitams been at least five Mani MI la^ protiosilon+ and over messy wagons I And ',he se a all from "Medan ,llmulailranht." ' The , procusien (including thi wagon with the "Stanton ort eaphod enamor afplts Windt* In pasting a &wan point! _When the lead et thaiprotmfision had molted the instant lineAtf. the west Com- . moo; ita roil waajtuit Wm . drawn our the bridge. ;In fat, it -mut have am. aidedrn extant it. Wk. length Of the Sur Pentionlildskwhiobisisld to atattaineetiral . million feet—of wire:.:lt-wisi !"grand pro onion of the D.mectao7 of Watera Pan sylvania." It wasp Indeed r A it was the intention in Area grand saints from Hogback , bill, n scenting of the Convention, foi th e pus* pa of Waiting the nskss, mut another salve when the grand procession was lamming thee venom' sup& For this pupate (as wa an infarised) a gave had - bean plead on the tha=s night, buys the , morning it Was that MIS one had Iran s e mi his WS. $ many trick, papstratad byAboln tht ; so It was .lalA. . Dot vs do!not know - aaything of Mein% pad wagtails*? -.that the job had-ben•donby some soldier, who spibd lb. may's gam becaei Imai Ipwtodo tisejolfr ' • ena . within AMP EMMA' . . • , :-214 tcgrimi visit icai iiii . lloo.looll rasa I Will fro front' of iliopooltori"Opoodi or I rho rat sikeroblap vas eased M oNom by'D. fL , If soni - ;sq. - irdui.' viol a . list id Olken from: • -1•14001 , otIV"flon;.-0MUs Shahs muftis Prooldotkr,ushlad Vino Prootiloato from tarty' way •.ocinsty it Moils= Yeas. sylnals ' ( or .b.lt , nmarateral . Oa. wal.4 " Waters " Walt) sad arm halt dose leci: ntrifur:'_ •, Tlo resort p roldi i opolon . i kV not Odsso.V:lP: 0r610.r0 tadto rho , stak boomse:go scot : _: me‘i of Warn absatilitt nit was for bn eambl•':Th.imiteratfae4to r• slo-bat. the tfalafel"! sal tft atoll: with ; sotossollsoo sap s trtolv• glioipooe 4:the our! ',midi,* tws:ll4 -; idbatSr,on titbit Um ohstri(tho only Altair melts prsiforik)rotanaketako; tad • thipoliorttrof Um ststdotratios for m aW o Vie. -the to Isla flui. past" taitaiitt of tit. motel tkim.io Ckselastor end , MU% -co •_,So 11 VI - Abili ribles• - • -7 n , Old .71.4111 t !man ..bilit.'dialtis as r d i chilapai bat Ilk ask stirs& t li• lia4 - . Aliottst . of sympitibiiltuiveraileotfiadp ! : WRILIti4 tad al - Waif raiiltm-Wililligtai 1 but hir Alkali solimi WAWA" ;AO mot lb" - thitrialetot thus asillospedirlti. Other 1i0414 Wpoblishs4 II Akii , PO4 • lik• 1 1 W - . eintOrlito tl 4,9/. 1 94. 01 0 41 11. 0 , 1 1 .. . . . . . . . 110.50.14,Taggreolie of_ Tinwlentdas 'al la*fitiettvAld s.4. arioler Va. riled di% gat asantprotitableapieeit, tilt - tamed iblut the intlutiosof money,maileinletadOrfesi.e Inflenuirqueneeeltrat Would follow a war he- I Oren Win and espitei r Mum Ala nit gay, a sin &. word about thii tune, kohl Oaks-, tines liriadom ant Glievery.• very an about an million of* Ma II on. denif - Blarens, that the election .of the Union thilretWis and fact. lame° Wight It tessal jomethiag. Ns thought it meant that the °cornmeal would drieverythiairpossibla to keep theresshes to power. Ile raid the °imminent had, made a great mistake in Iwodbilf the liddieni home to vote—des Cadiere wiercoun to rota ter Woodward , To Wand had bansent to Pldladalpkia, and he dine% know how many to Allegheny otArniiv: but he knew they would cast.their vote, ;for Woodward- at lust ell et them who Well lift train= Indium of there°. an. This startling pieced intelligences:in stid considerable applause among the Cop pared pitheads, for for they were evidently net pre- The people got tired of Ingersoll, and !u -nited him before ha daished; by crying for Witte. Ingersoll get oury, but Witte war not on the stand, and Ingersoll-had to imbed eriarawhile longer. ' Witte dolly appested,O4 instilled with loud cheers. lie made a speech fail of *ap portion vim, in _whielt he charged the No. tionalaut Mate Executives with perjury, and ohamadised - the Abolitionists and the Re publican sii the traitor petty. Heim also exercised shout the soldiers taming homelo. vote, but he didn't claim that they would vote, tee Woodward.' lia - pal4 a great compliment to , Eitai ktaOlsfla whin created a perfect liana of , othnsiasin. lie said he was lorry IlloOletian didn't some to this agree% °Meat. lit of Wotan l'onsy koala Deonorney," bet be Was authorised to spook fro Maud au that -his beutily desired the mom of Floor W‘'Woalwarift-autit farther, that be lee lined lite Dstormatio party was the may, mesa uadeit God, by whin the Taloa and the C onstitution could he sued. Witte was Very ion Indisposed, and sees In en Woe for neakier, (to he said,) sad excused himself woranst sinus. ' Ile was evidently "sick at -stoma" when he got a fait view of the eslismeiney of 'Western Pennsylvania,' 'and was aazientAci (let tiny as soon as possible. Cloundliste Ronnie was the next speaker, but be Aida% ley much, lie Would not keep the, patriotic Democracy et Western Piumsyl. nate standing longer in therainiiand simply , oniruneed - that the wetting would stand ad journed to meet at 'Lafayette Nall, and at the Dearereile Chab,Veinn where It was expected that anal Method:led spoken would be in attendeneit he also announced that Non. ,Rickerd Paoli Hon. O. W. Carrigan, end lion. George Northrop would be In the city dozing the evento4scal speak at cue or sice other of the halls. The "gran d macs con vention" then skedaddled. 01111411 Col. Thorld ,Compbell. prodded et the Ger , otand. although ho doss not hail from Peduland. Throe addresses we made in German d 'and one in Englleli, t 6 en *adieus m in, Militated at from terenty-d» to ono hondred and , twenty-five.. "At no time did. Wound one Mildred and fifty—an 1441- Coital ,proel of the. Welty of the . German .popnistion of Western -Penetrants. , AGGLIXOLIII zoxi4u6 Good judges estimate that there EineLhare, been. ber*sen Men *oinked and ' tie OKI! toad Qeoplaaa the pound, all told I 'At' WI Duda eland, • bkl4tord *add hare andarbif . emanates*, imp; not including the htireloi wagon; and Onion `men, who stood mould, Os the taaLalDmnaY aaff n'oanuarr. MU. tho Dieting wins awaiting tha organ lasibingodmo daring Oop. shouted ent ',Ma rsh for Vallandigiuun I" -Prom another part of the crowd esere the response Mimi' far Vansadlghanir Ira next esPeotod to hear Harrah for AM. 'Davis I"..bhe the mane of rfiLiMellan" and '!Little Mao" was substi tutedfor that unknossolut asTplionanzern. TA* piistalpal mottoes were '!The Ganali- Antion .11-is and ilta'Maion am it was." "The Malan s kill bek_tresarood, in spite of anthem rebels sod Northam aboLitionista." Thera wet* metal fligs,inthe pzooetalea, cartleilita hickory poles. Boas of the Jaen Died bat h:me leaves pink tv - . hats sad al% beriiirbeadi, but elle kory loaves predominated. ' ' , AS ISOWIST. the pro:Melon wu pining the corner Western _swum mad, the Conunen,_an of , ifiPitained women. stood on ths @gem , shoaling "Hurrah for Curtin l" Shit annoy** some of ohs .Clops very club, and although the was mined terribly, the stood her ground defiantly, shouting fillurrah for Curtin t" until the bat mem had passed. She seemed -to ',Joy Terymuolt the annoyance width she cmosztonetl. * , 'TIE LIMB Ald not *we mob in this menforablii'.oo- 'Pefildeditonsontlen of WasteriPanfuelfasa. Moog the route of the proosnion.j,7 the win dows and doors of course were .1141, bat the ladies were loyal. and there *Una waving of handkerchiefs, or other demo:Mations of j ey. They looked on silently and soleainly, es open lefeaeral procession. Than was sourly en Antenna uniform to ba seen In the ranks. In fact we did not me • tingle uniform, although them were man weaning parts of Uncle Sam's togpry—hare a coat, there a *fist brevities, eta.. Them was ore tiddler in the mooting, to fall uniform, and ha wasittoli a novelty that Mr. Witte had to singlatim out In hts spot I In this eanTetion ielnay state that there wore two slidst In the delegation from the Fourth Ward, lollegiteng, and them were stosydonlis Ming more of the same sort In thsj . 0011T1111• UoII. TEI wort mamma, At Lafayette 11111, was largely attended, and when we visited the hall Mr. Vann was speak lng—net against J. Davis and the rebel lion, but against Mr. Llaeoln and the Emu -olpatisitiProislimiitlen, the suspension of the habeas corpus, et*. C 010143101 Haring dentedjut as =A . space to this , Flrsinomatie :Blue Clowtehtion for Western 'Pennsylvania" u we intended to, we leavett with the remark that It was an exceedingly gratifying display to every loyal man and woman who witnersed It The oold dries% and the-grand fade of October 70, long be remembered u a sorry day tea the Copperheads. Becks COMITT. Than was an Inereare of over 20,000 to the number of tatters melted at tint Beading Postedtoadying the quartet ending Septette . — , her 30; Omani: id with the ciorsespoadtag quarter of 1882. This is hopefal ; for It in. alostes that light Imbricating Into that dark region. The looofooo msjorttles Will not be so big after this. A little mote than thirty years they bad baanen to,that county 1n! scathed, "Dasorrag end so Am Baked.; but from the number of letters =MI at Bases& we might Infer that the free schools are getting the better of that kind of De nver/4f.. , There has never men anything soltortibly abased and yerrated• se this thbt tolled Democracy, whisk has sutmessfally bee made 0 41 Plitfon of Illtarcanas, whisky, elavery, m ama and treason., _ , NOTIL Nova or ionisattum.- - -We so; ttao Gott the Grover k Bakal:hang llfachlae Oomproy advertlse vanities* the muss 1114 Plats of Wines their ponelpal ars seaters fa the:wing useldits Ilse, sad asp tha• - lisektoji a pared reablae to anti ihemselas of this list to make their ovation guises& &Menem the sonny of tide:lode of edisething.notidag add be hdra anon liberal; sad newel potelehy,orlsou that the Orom .4 Biter Cloaisay do not fear tle re. Wit:' Glees nil *eoptailtaie retwatly eight oat a sada Or SWIM BUM in. epOdieed to bo merle/ to say 211411114 Iselin that stiletto fs edditios to then al striated nubbin slaking the Grover Bakes stink they wanly seas to hue amid thewhate posed. 'We -dant ray atsolir the mode ofedratting adapted by this hone pill airy dies larriapi upai.-.3isesrip '..Wstass. Ganttlit is Somares ashbratool Ishua Noumea ow Wan Is torsddt Pitts. lamb, as salmis *rap tludr aria% Mlr: 11:: - /aaorsr Brats; onseasibigAit • Masco& 11.412azaWadasthj , ma1a5...151, Is the sagas aatiitalatasattlat trastodiaohlsanasse tola Ms city tat Jaattaryithe Pro= tots of Istilsit wife obliged talus tun troy Ms-door , alalitlydimaato Hill Wag Women to atosom*o— data -Ike vast =Growls that flookod to witless WO vad peodattlop at - - *111±1141:44# Ari9pofltia.7o6463o -- 7 • ash'-';S%:r~ , ~iyy3e~:.r-n`ai;3;~ F~~~,~t~~3+~~• .MMM Hook Table,..r.i. yieetzoi at. iktritts Balm A Norif: 'Bort. • Eadoidennorm Dxtorluttanto." Loinba." Sleoz Ispottimmr litA: Milo' York . o.let.a. PiqubtplOlL I, anal Alba, eiAtb ittebb; (ttertdOcut to Polir 19 4X 4 l's. ' • • ' This is A Us* of legit= lib, written in by a 'Wit- dined waiter: • who,lCke his eoitatiltuiwilktontil, and the tilstingtlielted; Edwin smile, Kurothotees tut Begliih with a freedom; a mastery, a Deism of idiom, that equally surprise and delight the reedere-en moth so, lodged, that not II few aides hire 'aoudad/red that, in some of the _highest qualitiss, the style of theta foreiguen is evertnuperior to math that ilinittan by some drum cunt popular authors.' Be:this :.0 It May, however, Dem is a book width, apart from its many other shims to attention, may be read from biennial/ to end with Mr pleasure our fads whim Ms work meaship, it riot suponor to the materiel— (ore darer. net assay out at doterenee to the thousands who. Wine that d story shaped tor soul or romanee, comesponds to the .post's 'gold, ivory, or marble,', and not ale% as some aphid egotists say, to the apostle's 'wood, hay,or stubble 9-4 equal and appropriate therato. Bat we soul forbear farther remark on this head, and mutat m oths& with anninumint.that thou - who have made the asquintmroselßatint in his former works, will And this story et Italy durbrg the eventhrl reirolationamr.year of 1818, fairy up to . the nark of their hish Upearations—, tharcalas and Impresalms delineation of Lite and manners in Northern Italy.' ' /*Bream= ,BarViin I Pus XXXV.— "fhb 'tapaiiiir'pUt eh. Ssbelilos Itecord tiontidni nos - portralte of fleigadhe Generals Godfrey Wettest 'lett W. 8111. It brings 'the Ilionmentary Booed Amin to the early months of the prune you, obi oontinum to presentthe saute tuallent featturee of editor ial oars and ability which we hats had Matt fryinat oppertuattbs to ba ll in th e Fe," aiding u a mbers. f isl e IliokeidlerS and 'News-agents, and , by tell'o: Evans, 448 Broadway, Now -York. - '• Mara. 0 rw-Lavanzonima..--A Large and I spirited. Union mating was old in Rob inson's Ball, Lawrenceville, sit' evening. Gen: -- W; - Irwin,, B.g. „. praline :assisted by Maur& A. D. Anderson, John;MOD. John Orange, W. 0. Broin, Jobs Metcalf, A, B. Boles, , Thos. Dana-and Dt.. Y. Jacoby.. 800. retaries--B. J. Wahavvight, A. J. Blubaugh and . Gan. W. Bars. . 'Able and patriotto siliabas wars dillnrest .by Col. T. U. /Signe, W. C. 211Prolgtd. lc% a wad R. A. Cameron, Itrirt Ilsontrao MID Ruhr ion lloue—The Ana assortment of fall and Winter Clothing, lately ?solved by Meters. lobo Whir k Co., fierehaas Tailors No. 136 Federal stress, Allezheay. The !stook of clothing couplets of the dust Tads:, of pats' pantaloons, vests, mate and ortreoate. The style of pat tern are Umtata' and &datable. We Would Inelto ill of our readers to give the above Vaasa= i cull. Itiorrrios OP On. lhoro.—Ger. Sigel will reach this city,- this irreales, from G.T01116. • berg. ♦ stand prooesskat has bean arranged to nodes Mm, lila& Wiliam on the wharf, oppodta the MOinglaolll, Bow, at 6 o'clock in the males, and lisemed thence to' the rattreadlipot. ThOteht• oT procession win be found le another ealuein. Gen. Sigel and •Gor„-Nobla, of inane:sin, will address the Allusitton thshsb4hy of the Monongahela Ileum -" ' . ,Prrrenuoas .Sunsotrasou Oomiarrne have fitted' opa large room bit cloths ins Weep to all *MLitt deteiftid teniporarity In this oily by Oakum or °that causes. The room. Is adjoining thm one they kiwi been mine for sows time al a dining room, Sto, 347 Liberty street,(oppodto the Pennsylvania depot) These rooms will open for publiovb kora this evaning, Irons 7 to 0 9.1310:k. 'A Pau Annus' —Prof. Josiah Coto, of tbir Hebrew •Ikbool, of still city, dollivied • moat able sad eloqunt iditrou at Wliklat! Hill, tut mita& mod will gnat again at Et* saws 11••• on Eistardo, erasing. He wen wash %lining. 4 Tat Gainsays° Oa reetnoz—Dologatee to the sartoarbort Ooniviettio. will Um the das‘it rd titi ktilZt. 4 4 l zi ftgrraireolloet. t atm g. A speom troth, of twenty oars hue' bon eataged. Tickets: for the zoned trip, data: • . llLuis large and mall, of silk, bunting, or sun li t% at Pittoolt's, opposite tbs . Poste °Mee. arsclAL LOCAL MOTICBS ithsaes ttmia Dianitiss, for tualtpasid manufmtming parpon, aro tie in tails& . A. P. Canon., Georg Ara. Amt. Taman PASZT, Plain and Omasuental Slate Bogey and dada in Perimleaula add Ver giant elate of the best guano at low rates. Olio at Alas. Laughlin% near the Water Works, Vitae:mgt. spEtnis J> a llama= run vas Reas.—The =- demigod would num respectfully call the at tention of their Mende, and the public' in Gen eral, to their Pall and Winter stook of Goode. They consist of all the very Lent styles of, Olbths, animate and Vestingi, Engl ch Ms. kimo Beams, Trice and Pilot Cloth and Over. coatinp. Also, a lam assortment of hush Ohluddla Overooatinp the very finest quality, all of which la selected from the latest importations, and will be made in the most fasMonaide manner, and at a pdoe bwer th an any other mercha nt tailoring establithment in the city. Olve nil an early call. Baum GLUM& CO., Merchant Tapes, No. bfi Market st. Bunt. 61115•11. Gso. kthesimusa. Fos Pau. AID Wrens Wuz.—The' sum mer is past, and by the mart:thee frost, we begin .to apprehend, that fall and winter. will be shortly upon a•, and we must provide our selves with the material to keep as comforta ble. A Dios fall mat, or a good and wall-made *wooer, are the ray thing, and we do not know of any place. where our readers would nit themselves better than at Mem. W. U. halts 3 Co.'s elothinjr establishment, corner 'of Yederslattst and Diamond Bquare, &ay. The have also mitred a couplets assortment of gentlemen's furnishing goods, and a great variety of new patterns for waist mating, do. Pune= Sansracnom--Bwr. Jas. Hoy t, Pastor Pint Prisby mina Olusrob, Owings, N. J.. writes s "1 ban mad Din. 8. A. Aln tank Zylobalsatimon or WOrld's Nair Dron ing with tory groat bonsai in my family. Its oloansfog and boning proporidos, mov ing dandinll, and gi•ing tho inft ik natural and hontby tone and sottnon, gnus those of say prorwintion known to ma." , Bold by Dwitobtoanwswimn. Dapot, 193 thoonwith Mon. Now York. Tan horrom of. was_ caa be greatly adap ted by that several in remedy. Holloware Ointment, as it will core any wound, houses desperate, it it be stell tubbed brand the wounded parts and they_ may be UPS Hark; ousltly with - it. r-41i pot of ointourn* should be in esery maws knapsack. Only 25 ante per • 2117. Omani end dardso calls triU bo u rait the Wallas .ollloo k AZ& .410 Pais stmt. day or sight. "All ardor! laft at &biro plata TM but promptly Winded to. -- 4910111 s mut 1* paid la straw* • Yon maws% far dollar. Your dollar', by dollari. Dental IMMO, Data Institute._ bus clasp Death*, bespDatirtry. o =Mu rrak subbe 4:lllb,Dentblo tie Pisa strobt'aftrad b an basbars_iit m bubble*. i rurarAlir XOTICIER up2 } IZOTOST 11411188AL 7 1 0111114 , Eth tonna or Pasee • la yen_p_ll_)_% •pighlbsiw t gos. 7 has. 11:0 3 11D" PROD D ..-. _ _ ••• Is eceordbxe with ad" I publish Or Wh. lawbug Ibt of moo welted *es dna by I Biwa at brot la teb Dettrict. 66 thb doss, with *imams 66 that warsbat . , ' •• ~ wimp sv aim iin szisPripor Jg be Wiebbe. Outing tp., &satiny. Aodrow Abrams l a W d i t dad.t Jr Llontt rodg.• d tr o I P. y. AID aOIs ill I; .1 L , ‘ - .1. John Iltrob,Stratheteint. , ~ . '. JW ROOM, 6th site, Pltaturb. ,`" 1 ,J. B b, rosnA . - •-•-- - aos..sad Prow a antup,l2ll7oo. re. - - I Trail, AND SW. B, , anis i•eadAv {.*s'l.; 01172 r ) . 41'7 Tom;. TEST NEWS -BY rxxxeßaPa _ WA SPECIAL DIS PATCHES. FROM POILACIELPHIA Spertsr -- Dtspatch to Ilia Pittsburgh 4tratt - - • " Ott. 7,1883. Blidell Is still dancing attandinia oratirthi Emperor, and still hoping that trillsotognisahla gomornmeatt. Darlaite newt from Charleston 'thin matt ing,thows that Gillman). and Dahlgren hen qua:naiad. Bailable information mei 'they are not oa outing tame. Dahlgratt It not nupeotad by eitht,the army or nany..-erary body, praying for Varrapt to iscosed . There Is nothing from the Potomac. Son Salvador troops had committed roan, wages in t5lll Salvador and Honduras, par ticularly against the gnash lab:rests. The property lynch mining company was destroyed, and the imperial flag hauled down and spat upon. •Col. Thorny, who commanded a Saintadel brit of-war, was Ina very critical iosition on Tiger Island, being shut up:with a few men in a hens. 'mono?* I by Sticaregtuans, who had molted to murder hle • party and him self. Col. Thomas was bravely defending himself. .„ c • b Pen Salvador, the enitemillen troop, of President Curare, were withinerce stiffer 1 4 the (tette!. They had completely wit off the cromnuttifaation of President Bowies with at' por . twq+lbaltad. Bants's Mande mama! aanguizutAt his animate Arlat:Oph. Gaoled ;linen lied his commis - Natal at I.lto az— pow of lm p the. people by,very ware miasma; tha. Bonilla wu.on his way to join CIIIIIIIIC with reinforosotents. Bets on Onztlo's election of Los to ono MS pi:61111y offered on Ohottnat afoot. No money named. W. J. J. Additional FOleiri Nees, New roar., Oat. 7.—The plaits - Georgie. put Into Simon Bay for coal on the ,111th of August, and burned the slap Prince of Valet, from ValparaLso for Antwerp, big fifteenth pets. The pirate Conrad, now trailed the Tuies. loose, put into .Simon Bay, Aaguel Bth. She captured aid bonded the ship Banta, from Ahyak. The 11. B. Consul pretested spinet the capture, and against the capture of the fles Bird, on the ground that /the was within British waters, ands's° demanded the dell,. vied up of the Tuscaloosa, on the ground that being • prise and not yet condemned, the violated the Queen's proolamatioe by entering • 11/ Wit port. The -Governor, declared ad- Tamely to the Coneul in both asset, where- upon the Colienlentend a protest. The weekly return, of the Bank of England show • degrees. in bullion of .8282,283. Zionool,Sept.26.—Ootton opened with less excitement, but good demand, dosing about one farthing higher for American. Flour dell; to effect saes at 84.rednetion would have to be made. Wheat is also dull; ligyth cheaper for inferior, but steady for AllO winter red, at lidd4.Bs. 84. for Chlosgo, and Milwaukee 6s. 6i(0}8• 21. Corn—write 28(2)193. Beef is In moderate demand hid steady. Case steady. Biendetaffe quiet and still tending downward. Boger in demand' at fall prime. Tallow alosos quiet. The Reported Bald oa the Baltimore rasa Ohio if atiroad Uatrae. illuatuort, Sept: 7.—The extract from'the ichniond papers of-the ad, eoptsd seaway by the New York press of this unapt, stating that intbodea had racially made • de scant upon this road Is entirely false, u io Interruption - to the regular freight or - pus singer business hoe oMmzrei sines the opus lug in Anguskiast, nor is each a contingency robslde- The tirOpoii4 large ran:Mania of (lots ornminst troops hen boon satisfactorily us oamplished. ti Corot Siartial in session at Cinein. Crams/al, Oct. 7 --A general out mar. Mal, General AMMOD President, his been in radon here this week, trying the parties lately arrested on the Glimpser triad against the Sovanment. - It is understood that the sue of CIO. P. W, Hart, AsSlStant Quarter master of this post, arrested In July last,wlll be brought ,before this court. The court of inquiry called for by Captain Hart has been rattan& The statement rude in July but that Oat Reel was arrested for appropriat ing fan hie own use Is incornot, uno such charge bras been roads. From Savona Sow You'. Oot f.,--The steamer Sails has arrived from Havana, on Um lg. Arrivals from hiotamoras, with date. to the 1216 of Sipa, make ae mention of Ohs Preach moo potion of that plats. The civil war in Honduras continua. Advloos from Port an Plots are to the 16th of Septainber. The Spanish troops stebeing removed to San Domingo u a base of opera rations. Santo Anna has some 40,000 troops, but no arm. Two Mammon wen about leav ing Havaas for San Domingo. Markt:its by eiegraph. , Bow You , Oct:l.-Cott= low active and Naively se firm at 67688 (or Mathias 11plinds. Mar lad amiss and to lower at $6,6005,75 for Ixtra Eitato, eggrEimo ha Sark It a. 0., end gdiicee,so tor Tinto Dranda-chohnui . et. Malmo:11a and de. Mdedly armor as 87$8 18 Wheat ha alas. dud Is lower, at $1,13a11,1 for Old /Wow* Bprtrig. Oorn 9506* lw Shipping Mud Western afloat, 96,0980 to store, and dl for Winn= Yollaw in store. Ow at 71e710 for esters. Coffeo Arm, with snub. Wa 1 0a4, 12 oiTtfrif'22:grl"sdydllgila° ' 14%. Lotwates q et. and nombllyi ono Pore is without a =total awry. Dal doll an d and/used. Bacon Old,. dull and nominally no. changes. Lard,opaajd quiet and steady at 11011%. New York Moen and Money glarket. Nair YOlc. Ott 1....11ca5y actin,. Stooks hardly so Ana s I Close h V1tta............107 eading. • 6 T 11-... 4 in (Roseland . --..-=l-1 Illinois Om &rip.... 4 I T.-...-11 . D......-...- die NYC ......*........-1 3 t ie, Ped................ 1 'Padua Ma11..--lin Trih........................1 No Wa-....... 0816 1tnewm......-........... IT 81 Y O. —lOll% Ilartera--.........-. 11 ill 8 es, 'Bl, Conponhloll - Harlem, Ped........-112 I BILTZIIOIII. Oat. T.—lrlour steady - and In better . delnund; Onto litstrs .110,6234.06,7 L Wbut Ann: -South= Bed at $1,63411,61:1; Whits 11"141,110. Cotn . qulot. . • Broutozcsite. October 7,—lthoor farm sod quiet. Wheel acttre;.ll.3 Sidiatio.46,, and White at PAO te1,75. • Oomativrac'zit to-06841. WO Pork air Whay utrantirg to tea. DI&a&ED OGIDDit—HVILLEIL.UsTnesday;Cet. etb,,1063. at Liberty Meet U. D. Church, by_ tee B.T. Wm: 41. teerithao t milted b D. Bard, D. D., at. DEW tiGutS and Übe 11466 La 4., dacsbler el Ur. permit !intim WU dais city. iiintige—MblirMlL-11 New Tab city C/2 the Esti. et the rieldeace et the btlies litter, by *GIN. Dal D. bletecia. ILAN W. MIMI% - eiDiciewbort. Pa.. ti LiAt'S D., deciliter ei FOir °l4lT. LuzgED RECRUITS WANTED, . • AT NO. SO WOOD ISTITAT. tb• MOM - WIDIELINT ll.er. GOT ,081 D TlLOolloptiteb is now fends' et (Dap WMlses Penn. meet PAOsitstenfs, 1%. l'az, Clothing end llamas Us isms Irbltio MMUS: , • • Trouputatioa in be turntsted won spplloatton Is Os wiesnttgael, to spats of insa easy number. • 00.11103. Estrettiss. oat. - Dmerdthegoleter.., EGLE NtlllBlllll-.108:08 LY , BUSDII AND OIINAKERTAL , r 131% SHIM TIMIS (basket sad Sae ortielmnitd admit, NW= VMS sad lueseenandiats. an tft Slusailty_pd la• ristv_ISOIISKII. Wan, Ts& out 2141!2111 RONA it Orbs pita of ;VS 'sr lartidne, dead Was poittes Om; sad all cabist.nanwp doektit teat qtattm Ina at riduced Waft!' orda ED Wow out dating nisi preralian lad atztapetag., 0 MIIIMiT 37 DINDOsuI ELI ANOVIER 1112111)...34 tontMood captotoorikail bin* of • tasoiboito sett 87301 Branum Wispy dta uoltwls:'- We la ford* Mtteota-IMmortaF eioacsai mum ts PM imams sok. . .uWbpgtsba.otosptstell tit combs ay to of tiny ; .miff ofos v ols. soik, to dot no of Emt ~~- ; f' ifetlitikeeleitcarerb.,gluisiectrt t Gerste. , _Vesworanis, liTiCfc-18 8 7. Tho bairk:iddiiued moth= *tar ii-President um expoiltinn of the ttd[kellmi . poierlioearitir Gamble Is now wielding in td:bsonti, Wog!! rbat Is tailed the fitisottrflad Ga." iluire art In Gist Gaits two badlesde. nominated the littssonti State kind& and the' trEsioned 1111114," Therlutmenitti robrwz tan 'troops, eigistea into tile eareleer sf thie United Eltatasoturi supported byshe liati=al Government There- are ten regiments-of thus troops, under . the °ashamed of the floe , ere of the Dope:twat. • The enrolled milltiaans an entirely different forts, organind by order of the Governor, sad entrolled by him. The creation of this face (ameunting to about aunty- ftvo toe nails) wis onattlialsiel by, few, but wu rolled IntO Wenn by the Governor's coder lions. The following onion Issued in refer unto it will show its eitenetet : W The Enrolled Militia are under the took sive Commend - of their own Ozer, exoypt whOn'they are by express orders placed under the command of Mined States atom and they will be governed only by nab ord ers so may Named from dome Headquartaro4 If, therefore, any &noon of the Enrotlad Militia are engaged in making inemmonts, is pox nano* et orders from United States moncosn• danithey willinomedbitoly auspernd all action under snob arrive, "Hereater,oo enlistments Still be allowed from anTorgaolsition of rifalstilluousl htllitiainto the oolonteit stwitalat ted'Eltstes; when inen'lltlitta 'antitheft bein &tilled for actiessenito,and aluilltin hien embodied as a force In thefialiT _ The power 'rimmed In these "order", ilts ftnomittee represenlits Baal to thellational supremacy the or the Governorneed Only detail the whole Buolielhillitia for astir. service to shut** door effsetnalp, ‘ as firma his orders could do so, spinet flovainnent altamenta. Thus ordas ware lesaintrda inn Gen. Castle administration. Batso soon as he was removed and Ga. Schofield took command there, the command of thus troops was conferral en him on acconnt, as the Com mittal, think, of "the existence of a comnott ultras to thus between the Governor and the General in regard to alum." Oa Sept. 18,1889, asotba order war issued and upon which the Committee comment as follows: ullitle at it. Sta.e, abeam In edit* ear rice or not, am homey pled d u-der the command of Milos Gummi Jobe IL Echonola, until further aularn" Two things In thin order arrest attention: 1. That, unlike Order No. 1 It dots not speak of the " &roiled Militia," but of the "Militia." Whether this chance of terms was• accidental or designed, we cannot say. If designed, we can see no reason for it, ex cept an intent on the part of the Governor to usert Me right as Commander- in- Chief over the "Missouri , State Militia" as well as the "Enrolled,Mitsouri Militia." You aro aware, Mr. President, that he has nude earnest ef forts ,to have you recognise the former as Blew troops; but you have declined to do so. Kay it not be that this Order No. 24 11 the beginning of a claim of his r tit of supreme command over them ? 2. Tao militia are placed undo General Sohollski's otimmeat "wail /other orders." That is, Gen. Scho field Is to bold a position of dependents:lop:a Governor Gamble for that militia; which may be withdrawn from him at any moment by Governor Gamble's order, In connection with this petition of things, we call to your recollection the steady effort widish Governor Gamble het made to,have the United States troops withdrawn entirely from Missouri, and the military control of the State telt to a force wholly sutjeot to his wilL We benne doubt, nor have the loyal people of Mistimi, that melt has boon his object from the opening of his administration. N. desired a force of bey theneand "Minoan State Militia," enetatned by the National Government, but subjtot to his command, and was much disappointed when only tee Grousead could be obtained, and they not ab eolutely subject to his single will. That ob ject we Charge to hare been at the root of Ma saiiihnint Of the entire Militia force of lihre tate.'=" , Since that Some was embodied, be has yrotermitMd no effort to got the Unites States 'weeps out of the State, and to strengthenble hold upon the Department Commander, by maidnetint dependent on the Enrolled Milt de for 'troops. General Curtis refined to leave Metall In that way at Governor Gam bles mercy; bat General Schofield has evi dently consented to ill It rests with you, Mr. President;to say whether an arrange ment so derogatory to the rightful anthonty of the National Government shall eontinue. Moyle respectfully call your attention to the feat that the Enrolled Missouri Militia, when called Into salve service under the De paniumt Commander ' are .armad, nibeiated, and transported at theexpense of the United . Sates. But for this Governor Gamble Gould not keep that force in the field a week. We have reason to believe -that the Secretary of Wee does not know that this is done. and we claim that there Is no law of the United States authorising it. We prey you to cane an Investigation to be made on this point through the proper Department, and, If it shall be found that there Ij no lawful au thority for inch expacilturtrfrom the Na tional Treasury, that the same may at ones be stopped, sad Governor Gamble thereby compelled to disband a fano which he created without law. We earnestly wire you, Mr. President, .that as long as Governor Gambia cm through his military . organizations, dictate his policy to the Commanding General of the Depart ment of Mlsiouri. dur State will be,- as Ulna been,* twee bf aiirlety to you. In tbnes like these, no mak autoeratto power, as he has wielded for the last eighteen months should be intruded to any State Goverecn; and least of all to one who has pledged him self lo nee his euentive pow to the ut most extent to protect the inetltritlan of sla It very. is in you power, Mr. President, to ed• tie the whole difficulty. Only three things are neousary to thls end : let. The cessation al ail support from the of the United States to the Enrolled Irem ag 2 Militia; .21. The occupation of Missouri by United States troops ; and Theeppointment of a Deputment Com mender la Milsouri; who will not make him esif a poly a to Governor Gamble'spro-slarsa Tide is the uun of mu requite In regard to 'military affairs. If they an granted. we Gan suers yon of pumanut pease in Missouri. -One other subject demands attention La con nutlet with Illaromialfatre. On the Ed of neat month an election is to be held in that State for judge of the Supreme and,t.irenit courts. - We have good ninon to ban and go aunt, that a ineanous Watt ho mode to cam that elution against duo radical patty by, the votes of returned rebels. Whwheakers, and others who have given aid sad ennfort to the zebettlen. By Jane anee of our &ate Convention pseud lOth, 186$, retry voter it required, in order to vote, to take a prescribed oath* Unless the mili tia enthuitles Interpose, we believe that thenseads of the abovequeted dame of per sons will be permitted to vete witinin taking that oath. We ask that you will be ideued io direct the Department Commander to Lune midi an aides as Ghquiral Burnside leveed In retain* to the Meetnalcy election, holding the judges of *baton responsible to the mili tia antinsities it they allow votes Win given. by pestles who do not take that oath. This will tent to unlade Etch puttee from the palls, and thereby ware fair elution. °TEMPI 41111=181 --net!estalisseu;ptiitunual DYER'S,. t i : 2 r !;At'. **UAL MlZlT:Aregbeny CAT naltraumrmatint . Jealous liaa W. Bber Cumin t , -- 'l5 do ,Oborr; • .:?s,-sbblo, rho BM Mahn . r- iv do 01..willIdto Say Man% 7. • NepeL:9aDaaoe2 Pototooc TOI4 -bomb Eon dcr s . ,Idot soodvPiitollior so,lo at ,ritaaur.vm coaDtea; -htv.e.s-• fIlE111: • 08 TILE ;,a; 1711131D11747100VAX126101.. Rowe Di arewisiamikitr. 01s,yolaas Ulm ?tics 111 O. . EAT *Oa. • ate ULM/0- 'MUMMIES!' CLOTHES tratruark-WitoVe 414 , '-a lint i lf Z9rOt gta podia gerittection." 104414146X0iXasuiSp Stamitstemt; .... 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