Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, October 07, 1867, Image 1

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    GIBSON PEACOCK. Editor.
VOLUME XXI.-NO. 155.
DIED.
I)IVINK—Op Sabbath morning, Bth Mat., James It.
Divine, P.II 111 and Margaret Divine, in the :istl,
year of Iris age.
'l'lle44,iveii and filen& of the family are respectfully
invite -attend t hie funeral, from lilt; late residence,
~ o rtc.oce ,ndidreet, above :37rime, Pillhol , ll.l , io. on
Wediu•Altiv, the iith imt., at 2 .;clerk. lilleriilent at
Woe,lland; Cemetery. •••
K( ti , •11,11111V, , nn Friday, September
20, after a ' , hart illnem, Sallie I'. Keen , wife of hereon
Loop. of Illookl en, L. 1., and daughter of Charles 11.
Into, of Ildiadelpilia. • Sv
0'17.-- , (ln Satin - dal , moniing at 1,1 ,, late weld once in
Ha% vrfOrd. Joseph Oft, hi the 3-ear of Ida age. Duo
notice will be given of Iris funral. •
'WYLLIE...On the sth inst., Robert Wyllie, in the 45 th
ear ofage.Funeral from hie lat reddence, So, 12-‘2,..0 ~fonterey
1.11 Tin day t? o'clock, to proceed
nhlt:dirlly;N.,l. • • . -
LANDE _ AVI; I QUALI'T'Y
J.,)'01L4 for Cloakm.
1..yr.0n for Sacke.
V 16k3 ELIZA W. S m EVIL
Young
Enyll4), ErcirA). Gcrnisin. •
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"YOUNG MEN'S CH!:ISTIAN ASSocIA'I'ION,"
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"'"`". LANE:3I . .ITP 01.
NVe Pre deliverinv Ohre the relehre.tfli
mkt:LEIGH 141 , 1HN,1 morNTAIN 1.011‘,11 CULL,
the hardest xud purt:rt alined, at 7i7 per ton.
office, NO. 17, Sr, ith Er.v,nth
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mits- UNIVERSITY OF PE::,NSi LVA!;IA, MEDI
DEI 'A itTM ENT,/
• it.2o 6ES:it( ;N, 47,
he regelar IYethy ,1
r. of thiA 10.1 , s
(ictob-r 14th, .4.ll4lcoritinno of
I .l.trell. Iye fur thy: toll c.airee nil r.
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Dean .1y,11 , :a.1 Fac,Pv,
air II( 'WARD HOSPITAL, NO6. AND IS.A
Lf nAgtril rit, t,
trt uttii,nt and tr.ediritl, I,rttl•hed
IoOLECICAL NO, CEs.
iNk• TO THE, PEOPLE.
PIIILADELI'II lA, 0:t.
on&r.igued, hating long known
Nit. JOSEPH M. COWELL,
and knowing him to he a capable and correct blvineu
man, of reliable+ character and ~,tind prlncith,.e—a man
entirely wtrthy to be made
SHERIFF
PHILADELPHIA,
And 0111' who: electien is demanded by the best interests
• , jt the Public, hereby, earneatly and reppectfully,
YOUR VOTES AND EFFORTS
IN HIS BEHALF.
MORRIS, TASKER CO.
FITLER, WEAVER & CO,
BENJAMIN BULLOCK'S lONS.
I. P. MORRIS, TOWNE & CO.
GEO. B. KERFOOT & CO.
COTTRELL & AYRES.
WM. BUMM & SON:
KENNEDY, STAIRS tc: CO.
KOONS, SCHWARTZ & CO.
JAMES S. MASON & CO. •
SHARP, HAINES & CO.
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A. cowTox & CO.
GILLINGHAM & GARRISON.
NEAFIE & LEVY. .•
DIRELY, HILLMAN ds STREAKEI
W. CRAMP & BONS.
JAMES ROWLAND & CO.
TIERS & BRADSHAW..
VEIIREE & MITCHELL.
rATrEttsoN & LIPPINCOTT.
WETHERILL & BROTHER. -
11:14. &J. M BENNERS.
GEO. MORRISON COATES.
JOHN PRICE WETHERILL.
WM. TRoTTEIt.
SAMUEL V. MERRICK •
ger EIGHTH WARD REPUBLI
CAN TICKET.
un.nEsENturi v r,
EDMUND 8. YARD.
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COMMON (1011NOIL,
JOHN C. MARTIN.
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ALEX. PI COLESBERRY,
WM. F. 'JUDSON,
ROB'. N. WILLSON. 0c1.2t Ivo
mar VOTERS TWENTY-SECOND WARD,
GERMANTOWN.
Don't vote for Engle
For Manager of Poor.
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to legim e W../I ey.ecuti , .
,n , 11.t.0. ...pp,ttled to cot, thre.w.l/ hlr Demo
er,,tie fer euppo:t. By your votes Tur..3,ty, you
t approve 1 , 1 hi. usurpation, or
are re,Oh,ll "that L:overni..,nt .0 the people,
- tle. people, IQr the' cold,, .1.111 nut pvti.,ll I runt. tint
'Horace Birtney,
L. George 11. Stuart.
...I:Attic' Litt?, " Samueljf.
Frechllck Frt,ley,
lhri.j. ltarria 3rewetvr, Amite, W. Paul,
Iftliry C. L. a, .I. G. PO!,
II curt' C. C.,n
,y, A. Whitney,
#illiain 5 , 111. r . ,, -...„, Jitm, P.Alock.
fp i I. Pratt M , Kuan,, Andrew W 11.24..:
Charles Gibbon-, 'Edward :-liippen
Arthur G. Cottlu, • Cal,b Cope,
POLITICAL NOTIICES•
z TO THE CITIZENS
I'II iL AI)E I4l' IT lA.
Etrentvoi, End En artful t h u etfortA to divert
your attention from the true i9.nen at Ftftki• in the ap.
I.ruflelflag eth,n, that we feel it duty to remind you
the•vre , t ii t re,t4 which deVllOlllll . 9ll year rote.,. It
net a V( : 11 Itim net a que,lti e e Win) is to
”r Trtev , erer.er ,Nr.Jol . pmen. awl
a;U'e.- , . in th, , if eire'rt , A T t o l 4 o4.trilßA4F WA:A 4 ,, le‘d the n.bel
lionl.l4%.,•Apprhitfdto Oe•Foßplt, 4,1 the duty,
frill r.-ad in the: e,weritiex whirls you will e:Vt,
111411(* .. .
. t. , ho( are triampli...nl or de.
t;glire , they v.lll learn whether
1 , .g;9•:1 rci,rl3inn asi n virtue to be rewarded, or as a crime
to I,e ‘v;tritell ..vay Ly repentance; ivhottler YIJII are pre.
d t the dontb without ernidtione, or t.,
oil the ole.o;;;re, ri, vjo d hv t I.l.re,W.Lti‘ re.
(:011gT,/, I,llli nullified by ill , : CIA,II , Oi. who ettsi
c of the martyred President of yew' choice.
are. tlu• 14 al irr. P. to be deer& rl by pair votee for
hierrl orrreere r It way relit the Itenroerary to•day to an
Mire ye-. to the contrary; brit
_Tort 'ay reirt, secured that
is do i,..r re, nrider-Crud it. the rrerrntrY, troth North
inn! 5' , 1) . ../1. i,.1,101 eo !Arun!. It ha: , of liar been trill:, 'aid
hy • ne of the airler•t 111,11 oh New • : • Tiutn the f htl •
: trre Lniau Ireptdilierin party. in the afiprnacitiurr'tic.
it. Prrni';Alvafria. hung f',ll:.till'lleca eo va , t'and ion.
•irr thr•t the iolud dote net 1••arlile rrrre-ri all tire dam.
A :trot Stara
oolii tisereleo of tie whole rel Ail el -
I,lC'Tn•
oli.l Maine are chrinierl to herald the long- .
1). nrre rutir rear lion, :'nrl hate rilr•rridy given
;en. ri er! to the rriprrleiro d rein) Froia every
p; : '.ll",lir , , ,, JUktrU!'t , tl [ t ome to IH appeals
Calm wen alirred•-n their/ t • the rriereir, of
, rr• are.•rir wire are only wrdting tire f thri
in •tr held olt. to them by th. it Ihrrne - reratie friende itt
1,1,1• rent,W the birter preteriptien .4 the loot
yerrr - ir:r•l rraetierrlly 'rr diefrarrehi,e :di WllO 11/INT.
Corti' c d t•rr Ceirar. Fella;:-citizen, will yeti deeert
their .
reoire than thiri • rhe great .r•re:rtlon, whether
rr.rcrirr.ernir.. ut :or the tertore i• to Tv: Coll. titU 6,4lMb'
Lindl , ..y Smith. A. E.
Ilorace Binnoy, Jr.,
John Fri( e Wcth rill,.
P. 1 Jr„
Jamee Harm, M. Carey Lea,
•Nathan Trotkr Ward B. ita,otine.
Giorg,
Tiny I. 11,1%01, Henry
Johu ;‘,lO-th. I:. W. (lark,
Evan,. Rudolph, Charles Maguire,
Stephen A. Caldwell, Richard Wright,
N'cru. B. Thomae, .1. S. Whitney,
W. It. ('ltrr, , l, A. IL I'!4ll , .bCag,
;lan E. Addicka, • Thoata• Birch,
Mor - riAou coate 4 iruve & Bro..
C. J. Hoffman,
IL nr' I' , rkin , ., & Urn.,
NV. C. Ludtiig. J. Elorgfin
.1. ll,ury D. St. , :rzerd,
thirmr. 11. Clark, Matti:ht.+
,1::1 71 11. Redfield. Brownii.,l L Bro.,
Charter T. Brolly, Edmund A. .-o:ldcr &
,Nlatthi.ol. - Baird. IV. N. Roviland
I:. Mai
B:ind am, 15 - rn. Heaton.
141. d. St 41'. CCt , . D. 'll - etlle7;11.
'e, , rge 1.. Bozity, S. M. Dutton,
Cl.arle4 11. 1:0•N ee.
Wel. D. Kelley, .1. Ileyar d,
Theo. A. Wes,els, JOllll M. Ford.
A. G. cat tell, Wm. H. Borne,
I la manes Neff. Ed. G. Knight,
Howard Ilincleonn, Jame, M. AerLsen,
R. P. King. , .1. Hinckley Clark.
Charles 0 Nell), Charles Norris,
cortran, ill sell & Co., 'T. Alegarge,
Samuel L. NVard, Thos. C. Band,
Henry B. Potter, Fred. M. Adarmr,
11. 11. Mears & Sous, Wm. Gir, lager,
Alfred Rogers, George J. Peirc , ,
W. S. Smith, • Edward D. Smith,
Wm. 11. Kr-ru, J. L. •, E. L. Perot.
Denwoody & Co., D. W. Herstine, •
Alex: J. Andrew J. Alice White,
Gen. Horatio G. Sickel, Cherie,- J. Cummings,
'l'. Horace Brown, 0. B. Itogetr.
henry Farnham, B. 'ticket d: Co.,
Edward SPer, R. Etting,
1.. G. Grail, 5, .1. Christian.
I'. B. Mingle & Co.. J. Ksidoorhead.
& A. H. Detwiler, David Sbehnire,
Caleb 11. Needles, Peter Stinien,
'John B. Kenney, Charke'Smith,
James Traquai••. A. 11. Wrilkinshaw,
Charles F. Ogden, E. C. Markley,
William S. Grant, William Akers,
L. 11. Voute, George J. Weaver.
Frank Walter, : Cliiirlea,Triecher;•
Samuel U. Trotter, William M. Muzzen,
William E. Littleton, John C. Cresson,
S. C. Comly, ' , s=j!!!neeJ. Sharpless,
William Petitt, Henry Avery,
E. Lafourcatle, Thomas D. 'Wattson. •
George W. Hamersly, E. Mitchel,
Harry Welter, William &Here,
Edward Robertson, John Sellers,
Edward Wharton, A. Whitney,
lir nry . V eZin, - 7 . S. Whitney,
.1. Rmsell Dawson, .1. IL Redfield,
George W. Vogel, M. Baird,
George A. Smith, • George Burnham,
J. IL McCreary, Charles T. Parry,
L. L. Webster, George Vaux,
Henry D. Moore, John W. Leigh.
Samuel F. Jacobi, W. J. P. White,
Samuel P. Canby, F. E. l'endleton,
.1. J. Berkey, C. A. Walborn,
Erastes P. Server, R. R. Corson,
Dr. J.ll. Slack, B. Bucket,
.John S. Weimer, John E. Latta,
George J. Richardson, . F. C. Garrigues,
George J. Gross, G. W. Marko,
Jaclirb K. McCammon,
F. T. Waltz- . Charles 11. Cramp,
John J. Ilartmaids. D. Thompson,
J. 11. Seltzer. te, John G. Butler,
Wm. Elliot, o • Joseph Kerr,
Sterling Bell, Wm. Spooner, Jr.,
Frederick Grail, Gee. R. Howell,
Win. Wharton, Jr.. R. H. Downing,
I). Merchant, John F. Smith.
James K. Kerr, Thos. J. Mogear,
Ww. Hart Carr, Frank IL Roberts,
Win. A. Rowland, Franklin Evaue,
Francis Blackburn, Wm. blurphy,
Samuel Iliephiuu, - Gee. IL-Roberta.
I'alll.l. Field, Thos. W. Davis,
E. S blam'son, M. H. Dickinson,
A. J. Harper, J. B. McFavland,
C. N. Cad w Milder , C. B. Andrege,
G. Middleton, Chao. J. Field,
A. I'. Coleeberll, Joseph Wood, '
Wm. Cummings, IL Earliest Goodman,
Cline. S. Jones, J. W. Riddle,
Z. Gommill, • Jos. T. Thomaer,
NV. D. Gemini% Cherlos J. Ellis,•
J. S. Shwa, Perkin,
Wm. S. Stewa ' rl, W. IL Hurley, ,•
Ed, Webster, I Alfred Cromoliem ,
E. Strickland, . John 11. Stokes,
Theo. Kitchen, John MCIBEI, Jr.,
Chas. Richardson, Fred. Mead•Bissall,
Col. E. A. Laudell, Thos, B. Lancaster,
John Fry, ,Tamos Harper,
.The, 11. Trotter, H. P. Mulrhoad,
Henry Davie. Ed. SamtlelP, Jr.
TO THE INDEPENDENT VOTERS
Tho• unrii.i•Jigned, iTerimmittee appointed by the Non.
Witlion. M. Meredith, Cluiirman of the meeting iit (Aft
Ithiait.dirtinction of party, Di:mt . :Able te thi.- re.
election , I J d¢c IXI/141W,hch at the (Milo*. C: - Art
four, ,on the tii ni Allefirt, pureminoe of lite reeola;
mendation if the Bar. mid the letter of which ',Tit, are
invite their fellow-eitizenr to unite
r.i•
tii them is reeming the retention of 10 eminent and
t ell rit n .hedge upon the Bench.
The lion. Jam - , I:. Lmoriii - , limn of the Rev. Dr.
I late, Provort of the Unieerrity of Pennsylvania.]
in In , ;car war fleeted Arrociate :Indite of the Cortrt
e.f t'6,1111.11 thee of tidy Court. for the term of tilt yehrr.
Di• liar.l.ll that term. dbicharged the dittii,of hip
Melt MM.,. with great learning and ability. with rignal
• yturtagilf tir the nghole_ community • and xvilit honer to
likireff
•I. end impartial anti record h. without
rtaiii. The judbili'd experience which . ' lin no
-Ire v•-ore m ariluoiro rervite Se ro cepential to the
proper ailicini-tr,itiou j u stice, that it cannot he re•
o are d by r.ty other inirlification. and the pi ',Wow.. it to
t:, er that. the adeantag,er of flint I` , :pCriellee
hr Hr enangn lie immyr the
if C Alliron, the President Judge, and or all
the nth, r of the Court; and the membere of the
nil of party. have :if
• oNprer.iiii their rtrone cmivictionr of the import-
M,• , ; rush a. l 111 , 611 , 11 r Bench.
With Pic, vii 4 of the litec.~s of the nnmiunn. and he.
fleeing• in nceorilance tc iii. thiPprinciple adopted by the
PtiThtliat our ,Jittliciary rhonlil be kept tree frrerl ,
ilie influence ~ f rti politici., and that n prod •ludge.
lo hg's in; of hie
in colt;Ti.1 , (111:11.• 1.-1101. Wight to he retained, we
ii-k.yi„; lei 0. , ;:ionr radii:ger at all
•IN.IIIU
.Iran': M. cou.ixs.
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DA \ln It. PAUL.
S. lIA GEM.
Titi:WAS '
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• 8.111 rtYAltliiiNVlC.
1 I 11NRA - C. Tlli 1711':it/N. •
WILLIAM .1. Mi F 1 1,1101 .
1)01 , ber
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le..' THE I.Ol'A coNsinEnr , ;(;
the o ne,tion 4 the iudgeahip to oe at the elea.
tiontra:corrow. th,:re all. - pilot that 'ail
r , 11,e A few w-ek? ago ; it war.: the undo:lid:A feel
inc of tide community that Judge Ludlow ,hould be re
elected by roommit commit. Sr, general and ,pontatiom.
a, thi. Mellor, that it found expr , a , ion in all -orti of
eon:, 4 :Mu: being. 'mit, uno.:ial where litre
concerned.. Tic: p
apaer prc..
~ Republican, 111,1er:ern:l
-ent and DemOcratie. wattmaniumue in fa
, m thv
urine the . •,,ement. 'I" he
forth by two the mo,t influential Republican newva
pera ,tIII , IILI d ie etrongeet that were polilblied in
151 , or of hi. re, - dection. The.e expres,iona were neeompa
nicrl by a plovertent in the came direction by alitued the
retire liar of Philath•lpitia, irrcepeetive of party; and this
we' 1 - 1,1.:njd. , (1 1,1, to large and inthicutial marring of
citizen. 4 all para.,. who nominated Judite
the It a' lint !..1110111 thnt aurh cx.
traordinary Inallii...taticir.4 of eontidinCe and aupport
are made in favor of any candidnte.but there grew oat of
11:e unioi.tak al lo baling of the community-. There woe
to 1.4., e: that the eitizena' movement would he
endorsed by t he ceuvention. of both political parti.g. Thg
,11441 - .CIIII 000e1:ii0II.tion - i•ver, took a differ.
cot eriltr,..abil, th, Democratic Judicial ('ono' Litton,
r,lttrary ch,tetn, ',amtc no non.ination of Ica
u. 4 r,-oll,tion adopting the tenon
of the citizen,' nweting, and pac-ed no other redolittiona
. ..
Two of the llepehlic,n papery have. fu the meantime.
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v iti ,11 .. a.ar. :Leh - i• i , a - t Lon .1 odite L;:dlow. Ira a.,. the
e
ra-op: for r.. lect, g him remain 5 u-t the rn The 0.. they
.1:.1 wl.en IA:L:1e .• is hole enlamr.nityrtertlit.l. rl the FilliP
R7 , 14:d. We r 011 -I, 110 r.•,-.41 Il 1., tilC i.d ,, 12/./ . 01.11 id
~ /tIIP, ' itJ C fr... or do otherwi4e than reeemmetid tim
r,r.ind i •ii , % vi retaihini,hini in the hce , ition where lie ia4
dist 1.:,1 Ate,: Ili. doe rt.r I.itLit ells . I. rid en tell. a- to hiwn
hr....glut .. it the taco r.,ble .• - spt'S?i,ll9 and the indeprn
d,nt m ti,ai t Is Lull we has e referts.d....,LDlge 1.!...i105t.
r.. lert ;rill I :I en ..t ;• , .•-• , :bly he clai:re:cl 11F a p,rty triumrii
I,y ti, ~,a, ~.-ate.
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gD- JuDGE L'LDLOV,
The paiitician are a,Y.rting that Mr. Me. , ,igua
tyre to the appeal to Republican vote.i.i in t0.,1,5,
pto;7li.r.g to a. ;;,
3 rrt .1, dze Lit:llply.
dith dt,claros himself e
•1. ;.d'4 • er..r, and exprosse gr-at
any r !!u7 . put T;c11 cr. - 07 , :: uctije7rl,
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It 011 Y 1.a. 4 the Llect, L t
on the ILA. Wm. M. Meredith, No. Fo.dth
and lc v i
INDEPENDENT CITIZENS!
It is the find:ion with s , me wart politic :a m. to entr;,et
va, inns yards and padi.9l, them on el .01i011 N" Mid th.
fI:Q before, containing. to tinny, sont,.. a,ault 'Tun
eat didate, or . rattle rtion that if pe! , early.
comd readily be replied to and expo-ed. We regret tu
hear that some of >i r. Tayer'm frien , l4 intend to par.ete
this couree. Nothing of this kind man a fleet the result.
and we publish thecard only to warn the citizenA tied
articles and card. , of thin character now published.
and ~perially any pretenc ing to show the name, of gen
Berm n withdrawing front the sup• art of Judge Lindh...,
orc 11 ere electioneering tricks unworthy of attentien.
These men are too honoralie to stoop to such duplicity.
By order of the •
COMMITTEE.
OLD LINE - AMERICANS.LFRIINDS OF
Judge Allison, will you. while he i 4 abroad seeking
to reeprer his health, immured in your ii.n-vice, elect hie
uncle i• to sit en the Bench with him ?
have you forgotten tLe efforts of M. Russet Thayer to
defeat him in 1?51.• when he and his friends sneered at
Jon-ph Allison. 88 one not fit to preside over the exelnwity,
of the Bar, as it was then constituted? Do you not re
member that Mr. Thayer refused to withdraw, and ran on
an independent ticket, and came witiiu six hundred
votes of defeating one of the hest men ever elevated moths
Bench? Do you not know that Mr. Thayer has never re
pented of tins action, and never, by word or deed, shown
the sli4test sympathy for Judge Allison orltis friend- ,
It cannot he that any one of von will stultify himself by
casting a vote for M. Russel: Thayer.
gee- INDEPENDENT VOTERS
BEWARE.—The Mende of N. RUSSELL THAYER are
circulating the report that the early friende of Judge LUD
LOW have withdrawn from lite suptiort. THIS IS
FALSE ; . for weeke they have been endeayoring to accom•
plish their ende, t ht anceees.
le the Judicial office to be gained by a trick like this?
Independent voterr. rebuke such conduct by voting for
JUDUE LUDLOW. It*
See. JUDGE ALLISON'S OPINION OF JUDGE
Ludlow. •
A htt,r has hem received fro it Europe front Hon.
Joseph Allison, in which he :
"I have seen the addiesH to Judge Ludlow, so numer
ously 2 nd respectabblsigned, and cannot permit myself
to doubt the result. Yon are at liberty to say, pris 'deb
aud publicly, THAT I AM FOR HIS RE-ELECTION."
kir JUDGE LUDLOW.
The public aro cautioned to place no reliance upon
the :anonymous communications, pretended reports of
speeches, or alleged expressions of opinion by Judge Led
low,with which the partisan press now abounds; and also
to beware of all last cants and tetearavv.
DENIED.—A COMMITTEE EROM THE. WASll
ington Engine Company waited upon the editor of
bee t travilercvron
aturda3 owningand etate4 fhiangagoat y ributdbytheTdtearhtojud
'Ludlow, as haying been uttered by him in the hall of
-their engine house, is. fdltre 2n every Particlaq r,
again, gentlemen.
OUR WHOLE. COUNTRY!
PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1867.
POLITICAL NOTICES.
OF THE
CITY OF PHILADELPHIA
ATTENTION!
POLITI CAL NOTICES.
ger 1:1/LOIS' IIESERTED!:
The Independent Republicans who were entrapped into
Judge Ludlow's nomination are withdrawing their
support Afire he, took the Democratic nomination. Itcad
Col. WM. It. THOMAS'S Card, and ob, , erre that the
names of 111 NN El', MEREId VII, HAMA:III7MT, PER.
KINS, OIRBONS, SHIPPEN, and others, are among
tithes Who LOIN urge the election or this whole Republican .
Ticket. Itq
prIUDGE KLLISON'S- OPINION
OF
JUDGE LUDLOW.
•
A letter hoe been received from Europe from lion.
Joseph Allison, in which he says
hasp seep. the (Wares! to Judge Dullow;So numerously
• • .
knd respectfully signed;and cannot permit invsellte doubt
the result. You are nt liberty to any p irately and pub
lichr THAT I AM FOR HIS 11E-ELECTIIN, oe4itrPs
jeEs` - JUDGRALLISON'S OPINION
JUDGE. LUDLOW
DURING THE WAR.
In A. D. wee arreited by the United States
'autle.fitier for treasonable lanruage. Jed% Ludlow In.
Ft:meted the Grand .fury to find _a trite bill again:Ft the
United States officer,. scud promised to use all the force
of the Ceort came their arreFt. Upon 'hearing this;
Judge Alli , on hastened to the Court-room, counter
minded the order, and gave his opinion of its propriety
and loyalty. lie said :
"I would be derelict in my duty ee a Judge of this
Court. it, by my silence, I rnight••eVen seem to sanction
it, and if, in Freaking, I did not place upon it coy most
Emphatic cqmdem don. • = * = It
Was unwise, because it places this Court in a false
weak t before the country, as anxious for, and of
its ow moti•:n. seeking a cause of difficulty with the
goverin mt, and became the legitinette result of such
action is to precipitate a collision between the States
and Getfetal Government, when such collision should
by all proper illeOed and to the last possible extremity
be avoided, that the true and constitut'onal Govern
ment of the land may be upheld and strengthened In
its fearful struggle with an infamous rebellion, which.
dates its authority, tramples on Its flag, imperils its
existence,..and which Allied the land with lamentation
and woe. • " • • • • • I have thus
at dome length, gentlemen, expressed my views upon a
matter of great public moment; I could not do otherwise,
and deal justly with myself ae a true and loyal citizen,
with the community of Which I am a member and an
officer. and with mycountry, which has a right to know,
in this the hour of her extreme peril, that as a citizen and
magistrate, my personal and official support shall be given
to it." •
- Stir MASS - MEETING
. . . .
AT MANAYUNK,
On Monday Evening, October 7,
U CLOCK.
Turn out. freemen; to thi. lu<t grand rally of the errol
Paigll, to hear
Ex-Gov. ANP , REW 0. CLiI:TIN. and
11-m. 11. Bf - CIIEII swum:,
Who will certainly be pre±eut to addre , 4l the meeting.
F. JORDAN,
Chairman State Committee:
kir TO WHOM IT 1‘1.4t.T CONCERN.
lehalivote for lion. M. RI'SSELL TIIAYER for
dodge of the Court of Common Ilene for the following
reationm:
I ,r 4-1 le is nominated by the only organization which
reprerented a loyal American eentiuu•nt during the rebel.
lion.
Second—BeenuFe the- renomination—of—Judge- -Ludlow--
was obtained by false pretences, it being openly asserted
1,3 his friends th A he would not accept a party nomina•
tion, and that unless he was nominated an unknown and
unfit 14:publican candidate would be elected.
'Third—Because at the time of the country's greatest
peril, Judge Allison, the President Judge of the same
Court, Was compelled to denounce the partisan course
of Judge Ludlow as tcnding to "precipitate a col ision be
tween'the State and the 'General Government," and to
give "encouragement, protection:and approval," to the
malignant and treasonable faction which lives among
us."
•
Furth—llecauee no War Democrat ought to give his
support to any man who; Judge refaced his
synlynthy,sna Fimport to thg gotpunnent in its ethitte,for
thetffitippression of the late rebellion. .
Fitt—Because Judge Ludlow is the choice of the sham
Democracy, who would regard his election as a triumph
for thei fal.e and pernicious 'principles, as opposed to the'
sound Democratic doctrines of Jefferson and ,Jackson.
• .
Sixth—Because Hon. M. Russell Thayer io the best man
of the two. He is, an able lawyer, an eminently just and
good man, and in every way fitted,to be un ornament to
the Philadelphia Bench.
Seventh—Because rotation in (Mice Is a sound, old.f ash
toned Democratic doctrine. Judge Ludi rw has served out
his Una, and has no right to demand another election.
Eighth,--Because Judge Ludlow has openly assailed and
abused his opponent In the public papers as untit for (ace,
while Mr. Thayer has treated hitriwith dignified courtesy
and silence.
ND) fh—Beenuse Mr..' — fintyer, as well as all of Judge
Ludlow's judicial associates, contributed freely of his
talents, tunnel' cc and means to save the country from
ruin, while Judge Ludlow never spoke a word or did an
act in ito behalf.
Tenth—Because there is a frisie here and throughout
the country, produced by men belonging to the 141111111
Democracy, NN )0 aspire to turn over the goeern sent to
rebels and traitors, and Judge Ludlow has always acted,
and is now supported by those who desire to accomplish
that result.
These are some of the reasons why I, who clairn to be a
loyal war Democrat of thirty years' standing, refuse to
support dottiest. Ludlow, and prefer to give my vote for
M. Russell Thayer, whs., whether a Republican or not,
has ever- been true to his country, and who in a man
whom Philadelphia may Well be proud to recognize and
honor.
It AN OLD WAR DEMOCRAT.
De , . IN THE MATTE!: OF THE EIGHTH, NINTH,
TENTH, FIFTEENTH AND SIXTEENTH
ELECTION DIVISIONS OF TILE TWENTIETH
WARD. _ _
• AND NOW, OUT. all. 1867,
.Upon considering the facts and the law of the case as
applicable to the above matter, 1 am of, opinion,
Etest—Th at the officers elected last y ear in the Eighth
Election Hvision must appoint the officers for the Fif
teenth Division, which is tOrlllUd entirely out of the late
Eighth Division.
Second—John Cloud, who was elected Inspector in the
Eighth election division by the highest number of votes
and who resides in the
. present Eighth. divisron, will act
in the sr, id Eighth (nlll+loll, and will make an appoint
ment for Judge of Paid division,_ also fox a Return In
spector. John Frederirs, who trail' the second highest
number of votes for Judge, if be lives in the prose nt
Eli:hill, will act as Inspector, and wilt appoint a minority
Return Inspector; if he does not live in the nresent EiGhth
be will also appoint en Inspector {or said division.
2447 d—B. Minn, who was elected Judge last year in
the Ninth Division, nnd who continues to live in th Ninth
lib-Won, will serve as Judge of the present Ninth • George
B. Merrick will del as an Inspector; the minority / inspect
ors of ihu Ward will select an Inspector, the J . j ud go yvill
appoint asetern Inspector, and Joseph WPM will act
as the other return Inspector'.
Fourth—The officers elected last year in the Tenth Divi-
Ei(111 will appoint. • .
Fifth—All the judges elected last ye& VI the VTa ' rd
together, eleot Jedge for the Sixt9eiptl' Division. The
majority Initneetors elected last year rvlll..issether,elect one
Inspector. • Thendnority Inspectors elfjeted last year will,
together, Meet Ono: Inspector The rAelorit Return In
spectors elected Dud year will, toptit,or. oloc (. o ne Return
lnspect , r, and thdridnority. Return £m eaters elected last
year t , 11l togothet, °loot the other; Return Inspector for
said Sixteenth DD, Wor k , oc6
POLITICAL Pi wri CES.
i --
THIRD CONGRESSIONAL
lb% Edimr: Being ate of tho4e simllll),N of the Phila.
&BAIL' Bar who has evet• far more attached to great
principles than to men. and who cherishes an intense
anxiety for the complete triumph of the Cepublican party
in our city and State on the morrow, I desire to implore
'every it epublienn—e,ipecially every Bromilican law ger—
of Philadelphia. who may - contemplate voting for Judge
Ludlow, to ponder seriously - over ns fact that a year ago.
when we put Judge "Allison before the 'people for re
election and invited • men,_ of all parties to give him their suffrege for• self Asime
reasons that are now being urged in favor of Ludlow."
election. the Democratic party errned our invitation and
defiantly opposed. Allison with ft man who: was in no
HEIW4 tit-to assume his office, and gave him ai party vote.
Let us. then, in this respect, follow their example, and
give ,fudge Ludlow's Ode opponent.trom. M. Rumen
'Flittyrrotir undivi44l4lpapport, and cagy Kim tots -itent
our '• Judgment,' halls.;?by the aide • of' WU
; son. Brewster and PM cc- Duress; whiten
A'l soul Is to-day es much wedded to the Demo
flne
to tender to our Representative in Congre.ss,•
Qi
erotic party as that of Vallandingham. Clymer, Sey.mpur
DISTRICT,
ATTENTION
TRE' UNION CITTZF,NS
OF THE
Third Congressional. District"
Vf ill (I ‘ iitTlnblo at the- N. IV. cor. of 9 IVI\ II (1,1)11 BROWN,
( 16NDAV) EVENIN'u,,
kION. LEO:4AR° 31-YEIS,
A F enn ad e on him yeturn. from Europe
icer, F. _l, I; 1.) 14.0 W..
IiItESI'ONDENCE NV , 11 . 11 , 110 N.. V 01.•
As it has been alleged that the address to the Republican
citizens published this morning was an implisd With
drawal hy .hdge Ladlow'N friellth; of their support. we
rail attention to the following correspondence:
1100. William M. Nev. - dint-1W tint: It it mated by
POD, that your to an addre:9: to the citizen, Of
publiPhed in thh, mornino paper,, urging .
theta to vote the I:el:Odic:In ticket, 1:33 a withdrawal o f
our aunrort of Judge Ludlow.
Will you RHOS% MO to 1114111 Tc whether thiii view of your
poeition Lc COrt.Ct?
Vuryli.c.-pectf your: ,
IV. J. M.F.LROY,
Sver-f ary th,. P, , 0, I 'matnittor,
/)ear Sir: Thus, 1,1,t i no•,, 4
two iliD;;. I fuel the in - ft,tit ,ity, at ',hi', Claw, of
to:tking evcry r•ffo:t Ii vitrry Lilt! p 111 t
f. 1 1 ,1 ;1‘1,1r.•.,. UI 1, - 1.1h,h cost
14.ft , r. «itit at to that or.h - . to your ing , i;ty
1 that 1 un, vtill Jecill liv in v./ .
qt .10,11ty. lid it tki. , :.(peat' he tle - 01l-
Fi:tt( Ilt tt lllt :11 , V. I ct th , , 1 ,4. ion, I hn. ,- • frr
r..ark - t that 1 dirt tint ,•xt , ll.i:to the I ator mar,. ear.2itilly
a;,: 11:1,111*.
f T 1.11, i und,r, , t.,11.1 tlifi
th, I con
lt,amitli-att party.
in I 411..4 it,,ptipltin, ~1 !;‘', • :1 .1, 1117..
0•1161 . 11:Cli d'lgo 11(1 . 7.) party.
II it!, cr,-, t ~•(.1•2.• truly
1:1 101 r .. ME/{P.DIT 11.
I /11.11.1 It;
EUROPEAN• AFFAIRS.
GARIBALDI.
The Arrest, of the General
'the official Florence (;iir , .l!” of September
Th, gitatir , n hp ~hirh it ha, h, , ,,•,rilottit to impel the
country .to violate ititernati-nal foe front
ealiiiitik down, has beeeilee rtr,,neer and nears
a ti ond &et- ive declaration tie. Minktry to-
she d to fulfil he duty and keep it, oledred word. - The
M had convinced it i tt et the fact that during the
last few day, a large llllleher volunteer, h.ed taken the
to the IFlrniier, Micro depute Of alll:.hati be , ll
nut -v•. Mier Other RIMS accompanied or followed them
from Florence amd Arego,.
took the direction of the 411100 fron
tier. by way of Sinalunga.
The object of thin movement wad henceforth only too
evident.. Action had already c,onme4icel, and therefore
there crow for the government the nnavonlablo noccadty
either of allowing that treatieA Araild be broken in viola
tion of the public faith and the authority of the law and
the interesta of the Tlatinll, ir of keeping it , word and
maintaining inviolate, :it any price, the maiedy of the
law,
he Ministry had parforuecd
„IP duty. VolunteeN who
reel.: WI the road. t, the I:oznan t rialtkr, already
arrived there, mere notified to return tee their how , and
thou who reffroed were couttuct..,l thith,r.
General Garibaldi, at Sinalitnga, + - v as ,ularuaned in the,
1110!1.! Oiihe law to retrace hie having tetn-a4l.
he nao conducted to Ale,arn Itio. bupplhai et araa , ha%
:ago been etizvd. _
Ministry 1161.4 performed a painful duty, but it fore
saw comiequences`itill more deplorable had it temporised
any longer. The waedoul of the Italian pe0p1..., if it did
not render this step le.,s painful, at least made it leis dif
ficult, Toe Ministry trusts that through that punt, pro
deuce all trace 111:14 soon disappear - 0f an a !it.AL:
- which the Miniitry it, um:admit, ..t,111 , 11011, - of - its talsk,
which is to euetain the diirnity r f It. dy ,, ple4ed word to
act for the advantage of th., nation
GarilialdVe arre.tt caused s.,rne excitement at Flor,n,e.
A large crnwd pal ad.:(l the el's% Fltoutint; "Ilelen. , (Lai.
baldil" The troot,4 were called .tut, and tranquillity had
been restored.
Interesting Letter 01 L;:tribaldi Prc.
vious to Action.
T. oNIA N REVOLT ..'`f
General liaribaldi returned the following reply to an
addrees forwarded to Olin by the National Jiint.t of
Rowe
,unt,l.A, Sept. 10, 1i , i7.---Your app 111 fob.. ltalian, , .
Lot Paq. lu It: 1Y there are many breinle e f . ”-
Of:, ninny Jerult, who habitually sacrifice On tila
altar of tlie , r t,p n tuna;' lint (it eonAoling to think of it)
tly.re ale alio, army gallant wen of Sall Martina, 111:111V
1 ' if . 0 the Rini; many
in:to tlionnst artilhry 111 'La world, litany of the de
-c• nliallto of the :lee Fabii, and :in advanced
einird of th,- I too of .who, it i nut not miata
n, be o pr , ,ditced 190.00 young men tracing to
day Only rine thing, widoh • t ton Fharine in the inernoralife glory of being the
ltioller, to elit,Hl not the De iden iner,enitrie-N tho
lirtoid of daol,ne.,-, AF in Itlaa 11: , ' aloLay, hod
inißiortnne f bring ich whon pllrpo, crux to
niaintain toreign among the,:' wealthy citizena
thew: are not v., aria„ I,atriot , tche Will aeon.,. I doubt
not. layi,-11 on you their ninni:ieent otrecine. Forward,
then, Po - qui:tn.: hreal, rune chain: , of iron over the necks
of your nor' ...or:, end then, forth they will be Italians
who 'hall ,hare in your glory
ter,
(0. 11, nt iii
r/T11:: F 1.4 ,! 5;.V
Garihnldi:l the following eouinitinication to rev,
tlio ltuliail.ionrtti l
Nr,ifi.i.f..%.'Sept. hi. 18i7.--/Par Priew/s: C; nrih~ldi
lidfrom noan , '1111g1 ,,,
Holved.by the radicalF.l iiniver,al rt.onocritev
a conirleto fiasco! Stich ie the cry of the Hpivei, lief
711 , 1 k.. n . and 7otmehamix ronfouloleit together (at the iree
soil of the beautiful Quoon of filo Lake , . And the orga.ni
el tlio ulacter, , ot 110,.1ik0 the spien, Alan' in thOneere
reti it'v money 1142 rivalling each other' la ti t ' iolgorne., to
announse the agreval,b• ro•leg to tle polyerful of tit, earth.
'Vet I (rid not Ily }non Genera.
7F-ROIII-NEW-Y0 R.
NEW You IC, Oct. 7.--A meeting of delegates from the
various Father Matthew Temperance Societies in New
York and the vicinity was lmld yesterday aftetimon :it
Military Bowery, for the purpo,e of making ar
ratigenicnts for a parade on the 1.5111 of October, the birth
day of Father Matthew. 'ills convention, presided over
by tharloH A. Clrke, war well attended. and after the
appointment of olbeers and arranging the lino of parade,
a committee Wll.B chosen and delegated to wait upon Arch
hishep to request him to view the parade at
the Cooper Institute. where it will puss late in the after
noon, alter having proceeded through the principal streets
and avenues the OW.. ,
, Two mien hire been arrested in Itroiiklyn charged whit
tiring' the clipper ship invincible, which wan recently.de
etroyed by tire.
The number of deaths in this city during the 'seek
ending October sth, was 471, Icing :14 more than for the
previous week. and 2 more than for the corresponding
week of the year 1886.
Two illicit stills were seized Satlrday in South Broolt
-I,yn, in Congress street, near Columbia.
THE CO,RTS.
DISTRICT Corner—Judge Stroud.—Ferrell & C.i. vs. One.
Cook. Pin action on a promissory note. Verdict, for
plaintiffs for $284 17.
Samuel P. hill and Lavinia DM, ids wife, to the o o of
said Lavinia, vs. Frederick E. Swope. An action a
promissory note. Verdict for plaintiff for $585 17.
Nett & Zorn vs. T. H. Eager k Co. Au action on a. pro
m isrory note. Verdict for plaintiffs for sl+ 108.
hlnry N. 13. Smith vo. Daniel Smith, iffaiydane Smith,
in right of said Nary Jane Smith. defend tut,. 11et.r111.4
oenger and Elleanor Gardner,terre tenants. An :,ation et
ejectment. On trial.
Dit:Tusrr. CO 1.73' — ‘111 dgo Sharswood.leora,Courad's
adminiotrator.,An action to recover tor boat/ of de
cedent, who, in hio lifetime, roolded at the h0u..0 of Plain
tiff. On trial.
Qua ItT EIL SESSION S—judge Peirce.. The to of Recker
& smith, before reported, is still on trial..
r Aar Lit dge Ludlow, The ocrooer term
of the court commenced this mornin:,... Clitojia Chamber.
wao appointed foreman of the Gray d Jury. Petit jurorn
were discharged for the day.
Tile lhate Mfr. Elias Itilmtv , t4
literati Services at J.:ameba%ldgeport,
.111 ass.
BoteroN, Sunday. Oct. 15.—The !mint service WrlB road
over the remaimi of the late Elias Howe, Jr., in the Mt
Uinveryaliat Church of Cam be!dgeovnt, Muse., thle after.
noon. The building Wll4 ero;, led. nepreilt)OtatiV6l of
the acwiag-machine interceti from New York, Beaten,
and other Ames were piumnit. TIM PerIIIM way
preached by Rev. 11r. Groonwood. of Malden. Ho
paid n high tribute to the Illelllory et the doceiteed:acutle.
top, and paid bin genera:llv.. induatry and benovoleneo
bed proved it great !deeming to the poor. The caaketcom
tutniva the remains was pf re,sewood, Hued_ with Aatiu
and inlaid lird triumwd.witit Rea At the elm of the
eervicea the funeral vortcls: proceeded to the Cambridge
Cemetery, where the rtmainn were interred.
Mrs. Lingolailegi Arlfairs.
Oct. 6.--=The stories concerning Mrs. Lln
coßN pov oly which appear In the New York papers oc
casion touch surprise here. As they art' untrue they aro
looked upon Be en udiertising dodge al the parties en
gaged in disposing e( property which she duos not wish 12
retain. -
_ fight democrats in the New York Cl i nton
Conheil voted against tendering Oen. Sh titian
the hospitality of the city, and only one in favor s
One of the minority being then appointed on t;eo
committee to comniunicato the vote, deetinf.4.4o
serve. This 113 tile way the unwashed show their '
intense love for the &Miller.
- — . Vicuna has, on an average, tifty-fotte
tants in each dwell'Aig house.
d Pli - ood, asks for 2,010
( our loyal er. Fellow Republicans, 1/o true to your
conntry and your party—to rho noble, ltedvemborn
It einlem that lie imbedded in your "great heart othaarta,
irl deny hint thin "pricele,4 boon." Murk tltbi longtmge.
fLndlow he elected, lied Ho tiure a, to-niorrorre iiin nhnni
o, co pore trill hi, triumph he beralded'fronr State to•
s
:Ind from Clontinerrir-ttrl'vintin-mit:Ll'lrßreat,Dento.:.
crotic victory and a: Union defeat. •": ' '
V or. LAITVER..
October 7th,'lgtl7, • • • •
Oct. 7. 18tV
F. ' FETHERSTON. Publisdar.
PRICE THREE CENTS.
POLITICAL,
About Judge LudfoNor.
A Good Endorsement.
The loyal cobra of the Colunforrweaßlt 10,1. - no Meier
tribute to the worth and character of Judge • Willinmar:
than the following neat compliment paid him be the only'
dally Democratic -paper of tarn l'enz9ylvania thie dor
to, I.log hi, 'wroth:atoll. It ail •
'The nethilletieli of the lion. Henry %V. William+ as it
candidate yr .ledge of the Silprenic Court io a good one.
lie was the he,t man named before the ltenablican Con
vehtion, and legal and moral . mialiftratinna for
the rinonAl,l,l , ,,Atlrn which he hes "'Mee nominated.
Both partie, how now preeentd their candidateo. ,
importwnt duty hn, loot faititfhav ' di&charged
by? thi, rt,Apeetivo conceit thin?. The campaign'
may now he coode,fel trithuert perwonal ninerAion s and
decider? upon the principloi of tlr.i two rrollt porno , . Thix
I,‘ r 0 it Affltrid hr. 17 :Lie•pleiele,igu (;1" the times,
and it ch i , county uou'ventiop:4 art equally fortunate In the
seketl,ll ci.u,lhl.:tea, there will he a e tap put
to the o.4l4o:Rhie Con opti ,11 at the of gorernment
undo' nao-ay reiwn of honolt then o tot corn-eieuttuna tegia
tut oro."•- Prvi..l• , j,l>
The root. in ro'o ring to I'll the 21 , t.
Ideated 100ety
i• 'UWIIII2II6 barb or modify. Of Judge,
private or keel rcoltaChn nothimc but
wold, of at+,,n auwevo. it may wilt oque inntutationn
and he.etV isolitiehtn , .at c ~:anal. to view
pet,nnal ::emit: aril eith•l• orpolltic. •
Judge Hintrwavand' on Legal Tenders.
h.\': - !'..\t'T I \I 111 , I , l'll, IN .11 {HAUL!
"On the 1-hole. then,) Rio ct opinion that the proviaion
of the net of I 'on IT tteelitiinet thei
noun i.rucd in thin-man ee of that net to be Lawful money.
aaa !, Pelt
frtoul, , c,:,ary tha7 I Aloithicamider the ,
other on ertinn NV:111'111M, heen
~ mi te, toila , rffect a the
creonent y in lan't . al Hirvor money of ttfro
L lifted Stater. ant in favor or larterine; judgment fur
la;f It 11141(11MY of the C.arrt aro of n afferent
11111111611. I1114:1111:11r .
1:11.I defend:lll , 2 , .
'llll2 y Inc found in the Match
PI, ]Slid, 1•. r e): if. •
In the wren her of irocrerhend organ ftn tlth+ city, In
which thi, wfn , :here acne a carefully propitred
(niloxy of llth.lt.thre this: opinion, .111Wilith le the-fol
low inz:
udge Shareweod upon and deehlea the Catlet
P., If he were. same loft, apint ritting far 3boie and out of
the row entil,ta. and .4trife at tee , verld." .
\\All Ant the huldt.re of g^eeutuck.c an d Government
h,llllh Collei , ll . l . the .Ilk m tr., elevated and ethe
)9lll for euch earthly houor4 I.V. n letit on the Supremo
Bench;
The Pennsylvania Elections.
[From the New York Trl
If l'enwwlvania eh all vote a? filly VW last Year elm Wit
enr.-Iy Itopublican. If the vPth should ibe light, the -
.
majority will tall off, and nuts. possibly he overcome.
though we hope not. .fudge frit`nda expect
to win tor hitn route VehladiCall V0.1.1,A in Philadelada
and other ttagC.TM counties where he is known, in spithl
of the tact that hi,.. , , , izdons front the. bench would have ,
the qovernment and deatroped the
had the , : no* • he ,, n. overruled. Her dPcieiied
that tie; Fodrral t;overnto , :nt had no right to
make its paper money a legal ten•ier, and that the act
"enrolling and calling out the National forces"'
nncoth , titittlona I. liad Ono , ophd qua been t motained,
the. Southern tonted. racy ',mot have been fully Iri
_utupliunt. intlehonlot recognizeil. ern...this; and.
~ u cti, we cannot d0".1,t, purpo , e in tun! Ling those
. cann,,t ' , ..publican. ca n vote' for
Chll(ll.‘o,te: Yet .!e11.10! will du it. We tru st they are
. tel f• t•,,•leet bin!.
li tbere be :I Peirtylvaniu flepoblicai who KT ,
tbb , het time to react: the poll i his diPtriet
in tines, g.liort hint not to toil to vote fa
oil the wheic Republican ticket. .
Diabolical Spirit Of Del nocrgcy.
At a meeting of ,orperhead , held at 111.1 laboro, Ohio,
3lr. "Valiant!lghani was arl‘'ertked to oneak, hat just be
fore that a p0, , t10 C1)1111111.11CC(1. the CILAICIIIIL a. u lis, 0111-
,011. lumounevq Ltlllte .. llc 11114 j1.1,t
.COL.CiVCCI a lettrr, and
he would like to read it" NI r. Vallandlgh ant rates cer
tainly, and :lir. Jill , on I'l,lllo L'011ILIV:I:
"IN Rooni No. he lc f:epublira»4
Oh I au! lo‘re ,qt:fering torment.; far l ay c rb ) ,,,,, an d
te , irpatione while on earth. In 'there 11 11.111 CM lan re
minded of my great to and acnl th,r,e•wca d 4 to
VOIL that you may take warning. Goo, ,14e Waslaing:on
I,at.eed iiy me t.n the other .ide of the gri ; at gli't but_ouly•
looked at me with onatteraele'.Feorn. T Ake salilng by
thy fate,
ISiyucdl Anal TopeNni.tt.."
The impiaur d. it rood this NViLll IL C and
Val
l:wdigham made it the ha, , e of an appei to lni+ nildieficeo
to avocd 113 VOtillg With 1.11 , 11)C1110C ratio. natty. Tho
narrator of thi,‘ diabolical piece of treigq Rabld inlpo
- vaned forth a storm of Itiocer f . :CULL the audience,
and eeemed to de•-pen the hatred eh arra remeo , table
people lutist entertain tor a party whit It ecru tea erafeCLICIL
The President's Int en 1.101113.
Al! ncenunt,i I oni Wzi , hington uP ree the great
highwayumm •.Vilt)111. Wt. 1,13 $ . 25,1491 pro LIUMLIII, for nt
t..iwoting S t evvry I.lril to take the III! thm'a life, bow
"lying low. and I,.iking out for Chanc If I'enns:vlVanin.
and (Alio nem!, him to it new au ;k. ISO rropoeea the
following Programme:-
1. The removal of Gi.mral Grant fr a tktlio-War Office,
and the appointment of a man who c relied umi by
31r. Johmom in nu tinrgigiry,
2. The disruption of the pregont C• Ajnet, and its rem , .
canLation in such a way no to hp+ ado - Southern rebels,
Democrat+ and Northern Copperhua
3. The ICIIIIIII.I of Met ulloCh eo a the eager thleve4
whom he at premmt keep oat Of
t . TreIIBIWY Depart
toet.t may have a chance to grab.;
4. The removal of - tlenotallowt Which will bosun,
t o foll o w any change in the head u .1 the War Dc owtment.
5. A complete overhauling of th a Departments,. with it
vie* to get rid M Itadicalw and till their plaies with
men who, at least, would not lak 3j, rides with Congress in
caie of any trouble.— {Vital istuton i3Oonhmereial,,
Good Env 'murk
shall tea eittN'c.il with /Ohio. This is, what tht
staunch, reliable . Cincinnati (,a fie Qays ; •
ett_ it _vicesiroxii all pa of the Star,o
p indieat
the election of tiencral aye. , h . ; lo.ooo.nialcrity, and the
adoption •di z-the.i,tonictitution Jai- Anieudunize by lb,ooo.
Th e l e tter 14,Keixdfg ground d Jury. The Itcpublituulaeen
1111/tei adopta a the death of th pltlllOgratie•juirty. Take
theliCeto (rut of pelt:flee, 4 ,:!•iirpartir lvc.uld" l 4 l X.o
lug to live :Lyon." '
The President am the ecanfing ses..
slots of Congre likoverntorta
of the Loyfal Stig,tes Agniait int
-
Connell.
(From the LowYscgo4 Ode.)
PI 111 %our Tues.:My, cti•tor ter 1.- It „is is fact of no
small import in connocti,c wit it the• pending election.
that the entire Cougre•tiii MAI de,legattan from tills State
are pow wholly eommeited to impeaelnuont,, of the
Preshieut. irt Steven/ IN wow aide to be alone, and
for the post ten days Itir.. !)9:Vd . hits been visitedloy many
inagur minds ot: the co Autry. 'l' he
.proposetA,meeting of
ley Al G over intro lit HOLLI C4.ltif.ral potgt, after, tli,(l method
of Altoona Confer.vme. f.no a significance far more
vital to our , country's veils re than 'WC 114011 t coneludo
l at,..oiftwie. Pres'clent follogon Sores. to haulm. tho
pr: , ( , of is Cromwell. and 'PT dex tite army Yo dissolve the
C•»igre••sicuzil bodies, he ',rill but sow a wind that will
reicld a t triable w'drhsti is a fact too generally
ielioved, h.) admit, tat concealment, that Andrew
Johnson will, if Cite reduction in Republican
elajorittre to s•ltUell gutty large to wit , rant'
his presumption, attentp'c to control the Cabinet to the
end that lot may deelare Copgress an illegal body. lin
LlVllevel this autt has fre viently oxprassod It •trul bon
only boen widths g. lit t went to incinerate it into ate
ovecutive decree. The country at large, however.
mod appreheAd.feitr Ibis score. Lot tho
worst come, our 'al States are propaxed for it-
Months itgo, Omoonorrt Fenton. of New Yark and
eary of this Strati foresaw the possibility
-and - have imeat. ouportui iely met. 'fluty kayo haduttuoisel
with the Executives • ..tf all ,o loyal States and leading
Generals, per tit c hiuMolly et 'plan and purpose pre
vails. Yoie•Ggivernoi:, Chamberlain, leas been here. Ho
spent a Iv , / ago last, :ittb bath and the following Monday
to (too ertar Anton' 3 emugany. lie lute met Geary and
other (leacetiore, :red than iloveruors have allinet in
this vieinlV. (tremor Fletcher, of. Missouri, spent
hest , Governor Fairchild, of Wiscow
'.ens to he ,ve been here; and .In the light of
such dollberath)t,j•., their mission to Antietam, and the in...
sults a, Jabot UP, to them, have double itnportance. Gov.
liulloc% ix not i n Boston today and Washington to-mor
row for mere travel, Oglosby of Illinois, is not hero sim
ply to servo '.ho purpose of his party in local elections.
c,„,,,gregoaeri are not cidlinicin delegations of one and two
03, different, days, at the residence of Thaddeus Stevens.
i-kt '41 11 0 ,1 :n0 try for his health.
111111PORTANIC YEllolll navrik
MUM, Between the fehwernntent and
litevohnienary Ftwees—Treaehery et
she Lntter-Bnitta:ve9s Troops. Cut to
rieetni.
' II VANA. Oct. 5, by way of Key Wert, Oct. 6.—utatelli
ribllteirigrebdetrOirf°§lVolfs,Ftrolll` :11111. 1 ,1, 1 4=
engagement took -td , ..ro on the 13th oft. before Fort
Biamen.9 l the herderatif Bt. Domingo; bet on neytion
tolL
' The Cae oo . lls `; Oen revolutionists epeclally opposed to
President Sailor:we, who were in poeteesion or the fort.
hoisted a white flagon the fortand while Seines" troops
hike possession of the fort they
,WQ11:1 fired
Anion and otit to pieces by the revolutionists.
Sonicle'embeni of the drat felaidca rtttamkr i tilleft
4001111 Olio fallen,
2', , tlL of Aug.,