lacht Vittsburoll flatlet NOJDAY, OC1:10. 1881. NATIONAL IN lIIMBATIONEL PCS TAIIIIIDIS, 1 .AZIRAHANI LINCOLN, of nlUnobi, nrs rostriart ANDaigniV-JOiLlfaOlf, et Teatanziap. `4. uszeor couarrir TWEET _ coiazas-32, Ern= s ..'. m6l 110011BEAD.Pltbacres. COSlists—TßD ifttla=oe s VI SO . KaiWM/Mk gtony. *again J. UM W% et. sae. • isnYILT AM! P. GLAIP4 . OIty. 11. a emnsza,oty. • Abut') mkoi!fsi l ..ases.a - wousim emit= CHADWP I A§CIcaIsa. Comma T. 111e31311. ordl Papua. coin 41LcDIBLLD POLWW. !oases. 340013 s. ir/ILTZIB, City 0020 iii p[lllll3l CLAXTON. Olty roes Inuotos IL B. n.VI3. Bromide, TUE 19iIIE'lU-■OHROW Uwe hi bun one question to be deeded at iike. election to =vow—whither the Govern- RUM or the Rebellion than trintoph. Ihr tdo ensure men say that, the VAT ie O fellers-4bst the Rebels, In fed, have de gestate—mid that weeniest to make pence 1111"11 - . them at ones, on their ore terms. The tai ihst the WSr tenor &halm Chat the Rebels are• bolding out only under Ike hope of lacenenann's stoma and their !Etubsityrent recognition; and that all that Is '_ "lorded, now, to declare as ultimate Union tri =ph in the field. Is to achieve a thorough Vnion victory at the polls. Wade., how do you eland on this issue 7 Are you for oubmission to the Rebels—fir fifithttnewug our armies—for acknowledging Ourselves whipped? Than your proper place le in the ranks with the cravens who support 810 But if you see for whipping the Rebels 0 'triune tor tasking them etthaalt lastead of stibmittlng to ibem—then your proper plime is with the friends of Mr. Limon!. 'ivory loyal man who is not found re is either cheating himself or allowing o re to olmot bit% -The election to morrow isnot for Pres' t; bat It le s preliminary contest, involving luau of the Presidential election, and l re melt will do a great deal towards nettling election in November. A decisive Union Tic. tory In Pennsylvania in October will dispel ell doubts of the result in November. The Stet will be a grand reconnoissance in force. lot uitiany the enemy's rifle pits and first Zinn of Works, then, and the groat Novembo r Intithi*illbebe sully won. The effect Till be Alt not in this &ate only. The mho'. North will be electrified; for ae goes the Keystone Mtaie, so will go the Union Wo wont not !limply to elect cur County and Congressional iicketr, to•morrow,"but to give them an over ciejority, so as to contribute our share to • decisive majority in the State. Let ne ;:.therefore, to giro es large a msjority, to• ,r'zsorrow; for cur Canty ticket, as wa wain. T 1600 . ,„; Ae east do it, orsainorelf we Cry. - She value of Votes Is;Oeteher. gr we.itioh on: Mend, to beiti ,bo dila that • Illete on Siexi Turiday is werth far more than Tole Nurember ; therefore let none be lost. Tf c JUL—count; where the election of the ZIAL a card &Vas is a matter of course, some Total cony think that it ie of no groat im- tortectoe whether they *set their votes at the itOoiober election or not, ballet all snob bear newt that if their votes are not needed in ecian.y, they aro needed in the State. Av wa have no Slate Hokin this year, the gitithrote for members of Congress will o Ze thtown together to nst erten the relative bls ngth of the opposing parties; and to this Ind to rote in Allegheny county is jest as im portant s." a Tao in Westmoreland or WIWI hi tom army re'er take care to rote the -Cargveselanul ticket; but, which In patter stilt, let him'rote the whole ticket. Everything looks encouraging; but as our OprOStIIIII are putting forth unwonted efforts, Ailed by funds contrthuud by men whose for • dunes ditioupoa the emulate of therebeillon, it is the Of ail.loyal men •to put forth every ,`effort -to bring about math a result in this-Slate WI,I put an end to the rebellion and cepperbtAdism at ones. A triumph in Yonnoylvania over the party around whom the -Its pea eltite robels now Gloster and cling mere afilli they do around Lee's army, would be tworth - Morete the country Alua the capture Of Bic:huteeti, for it would be a sum preen:her of I gliSitme triumph is Novemter,lind would thew the rebels that their'copperhead friends lesw4tererMing to encourege and help them, dollothbglor them. A large Union ma - laity In this State would eoblight their hopes _ of truccesit that tacy could hardly, maintain the contest for a giggle week after the resat ehoultbi saasiinaed to them. Haunts. We understand that a person of this name is Mini for : Congress in the ffild District; Dudnote the fact, now, for . . - Mee the' Mud= L may be neee3ol7 Ae g, aQii " a~tiadta ,to prove'it. He will deny feefsi to cataidats, as hs denied making that profane and vulgar speech in Chicago. And by the iny; elialagt_of that. spowth, we may as weir seitlethe question of venally w ith Captain-abouttilts it. He diciest, to a card this taper, that he made that filthy Speech. The editor - or the Chicago Tri aes, fma_which ie °Opted the speech which Skala Wring made, in a leiter to the Editor of this Yager, says: - wit to n fact tbot Coptsin locals rnvja m mech on Monday night, August 29, iron the -"gear& bahnokr of the Tiem wet House, Chicago, to the erold.that, stood on the street tabu Odra. Oar reporter, Mr. Gri ffi th, stood at his 2 'MU% noth-book in' band, taking down his re. snake. When Pipt. Koons commenood his hiring= he handed his het to fibs Tritons reporter to hold. The reporter asked him his name at the moment, and In ', gutted of a byetsuder how It was 'Tolled— orkether it commeaced with* C. or aS. He then onntO on as ,the :Captain gave utterance So his atrocious sentiments. Oar reporter row lamas tbet the report of his remarks in the 11rilks4; is a fair, faithful, and truthful ton- Mar i ar td t i l e F t : a l o of is Tilt o lu es a m tly ue T e r t i za rt; gling made 'such d speech. • En. TRIB1121111." o There. That is enough, we take it, to St stela the Captain. After to morrow he q kW ymil be known ea" the Leto Captain Equate." -3 - °Titer Give It Up. AMIS. LOX% of Ohlo, who made a lilt* Si : speech at the late eenelon of Congress, and pie s delepie Chicago. int.,o in a Tay gloomiiiisin to a &billet hie. The letter !le datt4Beit...2 9 , via in it-he tap: lissiYano anthurfitiet fa Deowniey der, loadths &Sass' ii ahead goins tkitsilt„ am eta:l4 hod dried r others see differently. 361 sliest time wlllllotermitie it mow: . That fq: feel, though bit ;Peer of kkino bate Mooning* to say t - - ;:- • The NOT girloso ads 'tabu & 'IN do. Pt frost tkizik so bag. Welur to, get a little iltispOOrk, arigtoki4r9at.Pgu_ - leo fterearatet flare. Ili betas. of mos*a 640 th ltiatera Gaserillltoseemokand reeralted fa aidetrisos victory. MAMA= woo the oommandar d that dspartmant, and was to have Arrested the algid of the disoern• fled foe, but—he was no' there. The battle of Beira Bid was fought by Colonel Baker, under Orders from General Stone, by direlienof Gemmel MoCallen, who planned all the maneumes of Stem and Me. WI • it might have been saccessad had the General-ia•Chief examined the ground and made adequate preparations, but—he wee not there. The blcokade of the Pekinese by the rebels ormatoced great snowman to the govern. silent, and added materially to the national debt by ealesocion the prioes of eubeistenee. It might have been ?steed, and preparationo we r concerted for that purpose several rims between the array and navy, and the fleet wee reedy, es also were the troupe, except McClel lan—be was not there. The city of lierfolk, with all its immature rival facilities, was a desirable point for ale, and several efforts were made to get McClellan to take it, aid:lough in Cain. At length Preol. dent Lincoln In person got up in expedition and bladed it, by which Harfolk eras cepturA without the knowledge of MoOlallao, tor-4e .ftae sot there. t The bottle of Williamsburg was fought by ' 'Cur army, tinder dies:arms ciratimetances, ia 'oeneratetee of cur ignorance of the ground sedtb . e rebel racks, and baying no oommend ihr in-chief. Haob;division fought on ita own book, turd there was no plan ot battle. Me- Clelisa should have been in ocurnsud, bat-- be wee not there. Be it was, too, at Seven Pines, Fair Cike, Caine.' Mills, Savage Station. White O ak swamp, Malvern Hill, and the reason was test *a rdeCi. Ilan wee icor:red with tended triseee when be should have bout brier with roillary duty—he anis mot there.—Plel N. deer. Idr. Ihrea's It seems byt . • dispatch to the Cincinnati Gazette from Indianapolis, that the ladiena treater, D,idd, (the leader of the "retells° Democracy in that 81 ale.) was at first con fund in theguard h tile at the filo'dier'e Rome, a secure place, but ae close quavers affected Ws health, he wee removed to the rooms in the third story of the poet anee betiding. S. had preownely gio•n hie parole that he soonid is.ot to& aneerntoge of Oen Floyeal a kdsdnese to make A e ...re. So be net only confessed hitaeslf a traitor, by escaptlitg, bat gave his word of h.mor with the inception and for the purpose of violating it But recipe is an admission of the ti oh of the alegations as to the Irma 'satible iurpcses of the secret order over which he prseidedf and as the SlClellan men depended en the order to carry the State, his eight is a happy omen of utter defeat to the conspirators at the polls. The veteran Gen. WO3l, who woo of the time er the Mexican War, on the list of svelte; able candidates for the Democratic Domino: Hon for the Presidency, their handsomely die• sects and disposes of the greatest -humbug of the age, Gen. McCall:Mae t ' , With the unlimited confidence of thePree. ident and Cabinet, having the control at all the resources of their disposal, with a "splend id army" of one hundred and twenty thousand strong, increased to one hundred and fifty. eight thousand, aa reported by the adjutant Goners! of the army, the goal was within the reach of Gen. Moths:Lase, but he knew not bow to grasp it. He possessed 'the sword of Seanderberg, but could not wield IL' He neither comprehended the value of time, nor the advantages of prompt action and celerity of Movement. Hill encamping in the swamps of the river Warwick, and the mud in front of Yorktown, for • month besieging the piece, permitting the rebel garrison to be increased from nine thousand to over one hundred thou eland men, as he reprssented, (the robots say only seventy thousand,) and then allowing them to escape from Yorktown unobserved, was no less fatal to him than the result was disastrous to his arruy- 7 at the same time it disappointed and depressed the hors of every patriot throughout the Union.pith canto tages that few Generals ever possessed, he sig. cagy failed:. N b. re Trait, rs Maud Secolor PORF.LL of Kentucky, thud en pbnioally announces his determination to sumrt Oenernt Mcetrt.cau : A. a ponce man whc hoe opposed this war from tbe teginnbig, n• • r baying voted • mac or s dol:ar for carrying tt on, I will never or cull the poeition rd one approeino of the war or rf the enjost sole connected with it ; but I Nel'afe that Gencral blcOscsuaa, et Lite woiniet of this convention, 'mould revive mr support and be will bare 11—my warm,bearty, sc. lOLIE 8111 When, a, well known trot oe like Senator Po wszi„ who boosteihat he awr voted a mon or a dollar to carry on the war, tutees heart watzoly sad zealously into the support of !dr CLEILAR, tOt , 'VI, any honest, loyal Inez join with him in doinw so? ne New Toth'N'orird maker a great ato be cause hi takain r maltose goes for hleCter.- s. But be is no new oonvert. &ler since be turned traitor to the old Whig party be be* b(en In sympathy with treason at the Bo sib. Long betnertheAsehaßiewerseihronia ra,eo, on the steps of the State Capitol at Al bany, he declared that if Fem mes. ehoeld be sleeted, the Spud; world destroy the linioa and be jiiiified in doing so. Role just the mail out of which to make a first class Cop perhead. Oa: yen tell ne of a single sympathiser with. treason in the State who will not vete far hicOnstmen 7 ' Can yoct tell as of a dues traitor out of it who would not rejoice fn his ilwetion? On the other hand, con yon tell us of a Angle rasa of either close who does not hetet Mr: Logone', end will not either vote against him or hope for his defeat? The an ewe. to these queries is pregnant with mion• by., It oompristie the whole issue now before tie people in dismal , callable—NO 1 Dray One Day Only to-day is left for preparation. To errow the oonfilattbegine and ends. Friends! &re ;ea randy I Then olose up the mike. Inspeet your arin, form in line of battle, “stiffen the sineire, saminon up the scram' , and be ready for thegrand oust There Is to be a grand 'huge all alone the line, and we mass mate it with an iorpetnone matt that will bear down all oppoete on. The Only Mope. Ile hew lurk Bahia, which is a well. wisher of Gen. McCararaur, and not attached to either party, esys truly that kis only hope now depends upon the immediate withdrawal of Mr. Pasinares from the ticket. If that is the only hope the creature hsa, his case le In deedlopeless. ugi Bear Bow he moans. Bead 3m711. Daunt' speeoh at Macon, and lieu' to hot sad moans. The womb, Is a vir ttlal 0.711011g10.12 or defeat. Two thirds of Ms army, be says, are absent without leave- It only needs a crushing defost of hie Northern Democrat's friends, to-mottos, to edgier the other Int amen effectually. anrICRAL SHIIMAN, whoa the °appeals ads claim as • MOCLELLas mac, Is a brother of Beenstor emtrusen, of Ohio, and • descendant of BOG= Sninivra, who 'limed the deolar•- tton at lodependenoe. He comes of too loyal and radical a stock to be the friend of any Copperhead or Babel, Barth or South. "Tus Union mum De prerarred at al has• tads," mouths Ilveratarz. Peentaros bold ly declares: klf.these Southern States cannot be manned, I would bid them hrer►ell so isudaly that they mould forever be toughed by the recollection of it." sods A. Du sad: "If any man hauls down American ILL 'Um him en the spot." liksiing.lfnOrmiseir dt u any coin Miele deaf: Annerisim dam ueztunst Oa r -- *reol of itateeminefille to In hica to I, ,hit ands. - • - paesi t. ! ililiWEDElt tete I 1 I.' cu at lititusi.i;l, °LOONY VIEW OP Tali SITUATION Trcea she Macon Scampi% sad Oocadecacy c 7 O,pt Mtn LADED AND Gmri.xxxs, Plumps AZD F,i. Low•CISILLEI:--IL• wind Limp gladdened my heart have mutt gon in prosperity instead of adversity. But friends are drama together In adversity. A eon of a Georgian, who fought through the Ann Revolution, I would be untrue to my self If I should forget the Siete hi the de/ of ferriL What though misfortune kia befallen our arms from Noma, to Joues- Dom our came ie not lost. Sherman can not keep up hie 1011, line of comaineleaucta, sod mutest, sooner OF later, he mast; and 'when that day comae the fate that betel the army of the French Empire iwite retreat from Dfouo• will be reacted. Oar 'rivalry sad our people will harms and doetroy his army as did the Cossacks that of Napoleon; and the Yankee General, - like him, will "mobile with only a body guard. How can this be the meet speedily effected? By the absentees of Hood's army returning to their posts; and wilt they not? Can they see the banished ex lee ; can they hear the wail of their suffer. fag et.untry women and children sod cot tome ? By what influences they are made to stay away It is not ore scary to speak I there is one who will stay away at this hour he is unworthy of the name of Georgian. To the ',men no!appeal is necessary. They a e lite the Stamen mothers of old. I know of ne who has OctS els her sons, closet one of 3 B:se wrote that she wonted me to rear teree s plosse for him its she ranks. The yea t sable Gen. Po k, to whom ft real the letter, lite, that woman well, and said It was tome aoseriosio Ai her; but I will not weary yett ly twists siWe to relate the various blot. ctu a of (Wing tp the sast eon to he slate of cur orunrry, known tome. Wherever- we go we End tie hearts Ira hands of our home souse golly ed. They ate seen wherever au eye may 411 or the step thin. Tney bate one defy'id perform; to buy up the hearts of cur people. I know the deep sties E t sec felt by Georgia at our army lalltog form Dal.on to tie tatertor of the d ars,. 11, I woo none of a one orb° coos dared /0 loa, when oar army ercretd the Coat t hoechee. I reeoived at it s'aoula no, as 1 teen puts man in eammeod echo I knew woold e.r.ke a manly blow for the city, and cot y a irattitee'l blood was mode to newish tt e soil before the Trice woe won. It doe. ur become us .0 revert to divisster. Let he is a bury .he de.d. Lott us, wi.h one area %LA one effet, endeavor to crash Burman 1 cm gong to the army to o Atter with our tic .etas. The end muet oe the defeat of the ...belay. It 1.18 iota said that I obtained ti.o F t. to bet late Sttme upon such a false. hood. Where could the antner hove ben ctocn ker, when roll, and •ton General B.eptun 11. L e was s.nc IC her asetetasce Miceralect man. The man who uttered thi NHS R otoundml. lie we• not s man to ass our country. If I knew that a General did DOI piriaese the sight qualities to command, worud I not be wrong if he was not removed t TA by, when our army was failing belt from Northern Georgie, I even heard List I hod sent Bugg with pontoons to cross it to Osby But we must be charitable. The man Who can epeculete ought to be maie to total op his musket- When the war in over nod our hi de' endeneeyon—and we will establish our iidependenct—who will be our sristoorsoy T I hope the limping soldier. To the young is diee I would toy that whee °hooding bit wean ant mpty sleeve and the man who had re mained at home and grown rich, always take tee empty eieeve. LA the old men remain at it me sell mate bread. Bat ehouid they know of any young man koepiog away from the eel vice, who cannot be made to go any other wey, let them write to the Execuive. I reed sit lettere sent me front the pe tole, but hove not the time to reply to them. You have art many men between eighteen and fatty-Bee left. The boys, God bless the boys, are ail rapidly as they become old enough going to the field. The city of Macon is filled with eters', sink and wounded. It mast not by absndentd when threatened, bat when the out my Comes, instead or tatting upon Hood's army for defence, the old men must fight, and when the enemy I. driven beyond Onsitto unge, they too can join In the rvjoloiag Y Jur plisoneis are kepi as a earl of Yankee o tpital. I cave hard that one of their Generals wend that their exchange would defeat Scerman, I have tried every means, and conceded every ti it g to effect an exchange, but to no purpose. butler, the beast, with whom no Co ociltat.iner o. exciting° woad hold intercourse, had pub i•sncd in the newspapers Mat if we wand c scent to the exchange of opgroee, all dim ,,.'ti, e might be removed. Tata a reported as an t ff.. et 01 his .0 get himself watte warred by to deg tnterocuree with gentlemen. If on ei rbe.oge could be effected, I doe t know but ' it at I might b • induced to re:oin .1, 11 d-er. 8., to the fours es , ry effort will bi giv,o, to fir as possible, to effect tee end. We w.ot r soldiers in the field. and we wept tee etch sod wonsde I to return home. it is no. p—per for me ic speak of •he nu-Ott rcf to-n la tre fie', bat this I will esy, that two thirds of our men are absent, eom- rink, some ..aided, but m041. ( 0f them are absent without leave. Ito man who repents, and goes hank to Ire commander voluntarily, appeals strong ly to executive clemency. flat suppose he nays away until the war is over, sod hie conuadin return home. and when every man's hie ovy will be told, where will be shield tam , self. It is upon these vAleotione that I rely to make men return to their duty, but after conferring with our Geoeral• at fleaduaar tees, if them , be any other eent.dy it ehs•l be „,ttppited. I love my friends and forgive my enemies. I j:ILTs been stoked to send reinforce ments from VirginiatoGeorgia. In Virginia the disparity in numbers is just as greet ea it to to Georgie. Then I have linen asked why the army Sent to the ithenandoab Valley was not here. was because an army of the en emy bid penetrated that valley to the very gates of Lynchburg, and that General Early was sent to drive them back This he not on ly successfully did, but, crossing tke to came well nigh capturing Washington itself, sad forced Grant to send two corps of his army to.protect it. This-the enemy donomine eacti a_ raid. If so, lithermati r s marsh into Georgia to a raid. What would prevent them nrw if Early was withdrawn from taking Lj nebbukg and putting a oomplete cordon of men sipped li•ohmond. I counseled with that 'pea ticid brave soldier, General Lee, upon ail tbeee entitle. tly mind reamed over the whole geld. With this we can encoeed. If one hilt of the men now absent without 1 s e, will return ,to duty, we can defeat the enemy. With that hope lam are going to the front. 1 may not realise this hope, bat I know that there are men wro have looked death in the face too often to despond now. Let bo one despond. Let no one distrust, and remember that if genius is the bean ideal, hope in the reality. The Canvass In Kentucky. Laate Coxes and Galenite Dens at Chios. go promised the electeriel vote of Kentucky to the pewee end submission etedidatos by EV.) thousend majority. Oar info:tuition la dame the belief that their ,reattory wilt not be at 1 r table n 4 they rn,v hero I, pad. Tom •n• ,,, '• C Cajon C'aUq. .vcryaher• aunts. and at work, and in the ranks are some of the most gifted and eloqueet men to the State. Besides Dr. It J. Basentuatons, whoa' ,grest fame is known to the natiee; there ire actively at work for the Union can didates, a lot of skaters, who have youth, en ergy and patriotic ambition. Eourros, Jaen- Dos, Dice THOMAS and Spun, in their respeo live dish:iota have been making suottesful and convincing speeches. Um C. F. ilitanan, of Madison, elector for the State at large, has also addressed large audiences in many of the counties in Eastern Kentucky, and every where has impressed them with the power of his intellect, and the ainoerity of nis patriot , Lim. It will be remembered that this gentle man wee the candidate of the loyal men of the Legislature et the State last winter for the office of United Slates Senator. lie has tally vindicated hie Just alphas to that high honor. We believe that by energy and disolplitte, and consent labor, Kentuoky will cast hoe vote for Lumina and JOHNSON!. Tot commander of one of the largest iron clade write' home: "It is a burning shame that we have get such infernal traitors at the North. Should they prevail at the coming election, I don't know but that Sodom might rise op In jadtm meat against our land. But I will not even imagine that our Isola have sunk to snob • pitch of . degradation as to permit the success of this bogus de m ocracy .. That party is fast rooming to grief. i'MoOlellan's ignoring their platform, while he accepts their nomination, a decidedly riek, and. must be highly satis• Jm. D*vzaslya he loves tar Mends end Willies his newts", irky, *We ths way Wry all talk on um galows. and the hat speed and dytag tentreat l lesof the Maned at,- -MeV& IPVIIVIO AIMML • .•4 -- - Bpgeit,a, ATITIVIIN. . ' - ritta z 67 tot `tod•ot (.anew I g li Ir • Ce• 1 ' r,' OioBll IIreTU&L LIFE rasv riagb,-es, o.co ). ei, 1.14 U.' II rsO Imes o kittiii i lB l :Ci. „ ) THE !i n. .' 'A z 7T r. 4.4 , ?LINT iZEIMIN, r'un's'. 0 L , 0... tenoby eotleed to ye, 'be tetat_e,.t telly_ '. ~....: 7... ,. .,::::::1 "5 71 T tr:00 10.21... r. ...a., i. a . o , ye re J. let,hol,iN. ber.lthryt, at tlo Ira • ~ I'Y , ma, to et betas ay_ 11111 Ind. 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