Juniata Jlfittiitcl. ( PF I 4 A of tale, a.,,1 a vuiun oflamh, j A ...'..a oMrrf,,a),.( ,u:n A ! the Am.ri- .in Vml.n furevrrl r.e,.y M.t.t.t. X.,r,bVr 7, 161. r--r- . - FEARLESS AM FREE." - ' " " r. A. I., t'.l s ic W. H. 1 l is, Fditors. v. 10 : ?i. rrerlaiia Liberty -RT Ttirnn:hnt thr l.aad "TVt t ALL the uyz 7-C Ibkitl.itants Thrriof. -rij fr tva: y i ma ta sextixei. - liaj liic Lmjft C.icaUIi- of nv paper ub-li.-lied in tliU C'uiidijt. I! in therefore tbe t...vl, ai.iy e-inJucietl, a fir.u ci toealist. aul well wirtlir of the :ronage of every; 1 i-Vir.r Heaps. The Copj rhesds have ali joincii the src liea'.'. A sicker trt of bur you never saw. II"W ARK V'V lt Tr? .V tliTehailt iii this tou 'ire a man a J air of b'M'ts, ju .-l"rn, bau Jkfi '1 i and hat to vote i'.r Met'klljB 1 ik u l-ue intox icated auj told I- . tenant iuvrstaicnt to flink ..f? !..T Oi. Tii-lv evenin? at 7 o'- rl.iek "old JjVe's ehance Tr the Toxt Of- ' vote of five persons, all Uuion men, fi-'n ' ' Any iufornutjnn io regard tostorc ! were rejected. They were all good citi ik1i boxci, f. uiuleirt votes, false and de- reus their only crime was that they were ticicnt a-wssincnti, or other effieieut dem tieratiu measures which would revive the above rhancos will be gratefully received l y the chairman of ye verdigris kounty komuiiUec. ... . , r!ii..li lVe W li'wtun Irt i...rfrvut ntfi 0 " a few poor creatures v-ho lately went wcr to the Copperheads. We hope they are xnntcntcd with thc:r new companions. They are known aad spotted in their sev eral districts, just as all who desert in the trying hour ought to be marked and re membered. They went out from us be cause they were not ' of us. Let them tay. They "waited to sec a change," bul they changed uothing but themselves". Wreaths. On Saturday sonic Union boys in a wagon going to rerrysville pul led down a wrcaih of spruce and flowers stretched from tae house of Lieut. Wm. llecs to that of Gou. George B. McJordan, in Patterson. AVe have bceu asked what we thought of that. We auswer freely thnt it was wrong and ought not to have been done. At the same time the wreath had subserved its purpose and ought to have been take 1 down by its owners. In I'attcrsca they falsely charged Uni on girls with stealing their copper polluted wreath?, which resulted in inyal lady chas ing three verdegris women across the commons. The Last Arou.ment On Tuesday a wouuded democrat soldier who wanted to vote for Lincoln, was taken by his vrFE(?) who was hired by well known democrats in town, and furnished with a buggy, whiskey and 55,00 in money, to take her husband and prepare him to wtcfortbe Gun Boat General. When they returned he was forced up to the polls, and against his wishes and repeated cheers for LINCOLN, Mechanically voted for McClellan, his wife standing by aud be fore a large crowd declaring that if he vo. tod for Lincoln he should never come In ber house, and, ilic irvuM ncrer ?rl htm rkrp with Iter again..' Truly oar demo, crats have novel arguments. . Still another Argument. A dem ocrat adjoining town told hitcnaut, "I'll heG d d d if you can't 'rote as T.do,1-you must 'leave my place. We ticar of several other such threats. TIiun-iiAXDED Game. We arc told that a certain Knight of the Golden Cir cle and retailer - of treason and liquid damnation at the Lock in Mexico, got up subscription, on eloction day to raise mon 'iry to free. Walker township from the next oral I. which he said was to come off soon. Tbe pseudo-subscription was freely sign-r-d by dc-mwats and presented na a fare to thc"wflvrring young men subject to liniTr. '.We do tint suppose the devil ever a(tr a uit-nn, d'rty plot which ho rould in.t.p,l ti'ppe.rLc.'id.). 'tu carry cut .for Great Excitement in McAlisteraville: A Soldier Attacked bv the Enemy The Soldier Charge Face Spoiled liar Ieraolihed Stove I pset Mas terly Retreat, dee. dec. . , At the election yesterday in McAlister- vilie is Gen. David Dunn stopped upon I :ortns pon n, ne was assaulted oy a ; Cotniuwioner and Knight of the Co! Jet) Circle and thrust off the porch. Here upon followed a scene of the richest char- ! actcr since the war began. Gen. Dunn charged upon his assailant, who retreated into th bar-room in a most precipitous manner. Gen. Dunn then ordered his right and left to advance which they im mediately did, takiDg the enemy over the tinder the cya which promptly checked hiui. f ..,, The copperheads tried to nut nff the tlrijrral's retreat hv loekiner . , . . - . . . . . " liini;ir, .'though t.uly hnlf thcjwe.ght of hi. antagonist. Gen. Dunn then flank- led the cnomy, pouring in an enfilading j fire tmaahin- np the bar, upsetting the st0ve, spreading consternation among the ! enemy generally. Gen. Dunn next, ad- I rancc l his foot force titling him in the rcar C4U.siug d d.im.;. and causing dis astrous rr'rusi. i'J uus unit: iuc uuiuu . force outride had penetrated the door in ' a manner which left it look ubont as well !pliuterrj as McCIcllau's party. They found the battle over, the victory won, and the enemy leaving in a southerly di- I rcction. Although no whiped JKnouse vet cjuM 1 not withstand the gallant Gen. l)uu0. The w.ion reinforcements cheered and the General held the camp of the ; enemy. A nanason c reward ns ieen 1 raUcd fur Gen. Dunn by the Union forces ctieamjicJ iu tba.t section. FitAt l ANI DKI'RAUIilNit jn Mii. ii!'.D. t)ne of the most high handed gauici of fraud nnd dishonesty was prac ticed at the election in Milford yesterd.iy. It was decided that the old assessor's time expired with the last State election and that the new assessor did not come into ! office until after thin election. Thus the assessed between the elcctious and hence could not vote. These copperheads well knew who was the assessor, snd it can ' only be looked upon as a regnlnr plot to ', defraud legal voters. In fact the dcnio- crats have for years practiced cheating ' . . ... ..... . , i mon vt)tcrs lD tins towuslnpl'y detective assessments. It is nowust high time that our people kno their rights and knowing dare to maintain. - Wn call m the Union men iar 5!iWwd and elsewhere to bring the guil'.y scoundrels to justice. If we can not have justice ina de'jiocrstic court lot Ui show that wc have te tiorex now to set one on the judicial throne who will give us justice. Forbesrancc is no longer a virtue with our Union citizens. Besides this the board refused the proxy vote of J. Wcstley Jones, a soldier, ; in plain violation of law. And to top the climax there were two more votes in the bos than voters. And there arc just as many men in Milford who are willing to testify th.-t they voted for Lincoln aa Lin coln had votes, thus proving that d Mc Clellan defiaudcrs also stuffed the ballot box- Now let the law be enforced, and show that it is ordained of God to be a terror to evil doers. - The old "unjust judge'' and his click ought ta blow about gaining five in face of the above record. They were mean and dishonest to no purpose. - Another Soldier Gone. Wc regret to learn that Mohts Dhessler of Sus quehanna township aged 17 years, 9 mouth, and 25 days, diod at General Hos pital, Little Bock, Arkansas., S'cptcmLer 29th, 18G4. lie eulibted last fall in Company C. 3rd U. S. Cavalry for the term of 5 years years; but it pleased the Great Kulcr of the universe to iciuovc him from time to eternity. Ilc.aicd of lever. Thus another of our citizens has ufferod up his life a sacrifice, on the alters of hi coun try. Two of bis brothers arc out for three years," one fur one year, one bus served nine months, and one was drafted and paid commutation. Truly thi family has done something for the. country. .. Wc understand that S. G. Dressier, Esq., intends to leave for Little Boek iu a few days to recover the remains of his brother and bring his body home. Deserved PROiroTiof? -It gives us great pleasure to announce that T. T. Da vis, late a" Sergeant in Co.' I." 53rd Begt- Pa. Vol.. and a brother of the Tunior of this paper, and who has been in the ser vice since the outbreak' of the rebellion, longer than any man in the county', "has been appointed Quarter Master of the 53rd with the rank of 1st Lieutenant. No promotion" cotild' have been more dC' bcrvcd. i' Three tnings tbj Democrats don't ke Trails SnrV.'WtrAtR'g rircu iKivftiKf the m'-f "-s h Klpvti-ntr ' TRAIN IN PATTERSON. HE SPEAKS FOR LINOOLN WHILE T -r.i. THE TRAIN STOPS. ,!e importance ofthegreat political strug- . . - Lfe in which we were involved, asd then The f'om.erlen.l nf 1fiW; .J r ... ....... . . . . . . -f' y Ulier' ton JliUitrate whut they mean lu "Free Sptcch.". ? .They Prevent Him from Speaking by Dvllowing Bqwliujr and Cheers for 4 McClellan. MOST OI'TRAOr.Or Alt ujftp Mun s ai-u isiii U.Ml XT. , On laRt Monday it was announced t' George Francis Train, ' the great spt maker for the Union in England and ' cently a oerefiate to the . Vy f?-. tion. wonl.l n.k f,r I.;n.l .n.l ,1,. Union while the Mail Train Eastward stopped in Patterson. Accordingly a large lot of people gathered at tie depot. Everybody was anxious to hear t man who had a world wide ropntation. In the crowd there were 'juite a numher of our leading copjerhcau3. We heud it whis pered beforehand that a certain person was raising a crowd to go over and disturb the meeting, but we read in the Chicago Platform that the supprci-sion of freedom of speech was calculated to prevent a res toration of the Union, and wo then felt sure these 'hum men (?) would not thus destroy the cause they love. However, as the crowd returned we learned to our as toniehmcut that the copperheads bellowed blowed, suorted, cheered, rarcd, and bawl ed in such a demoniacal style tn to prevent the speaker from talking to the trowd. A persou can hardly realize that these men would have engaged in such a thins Yet it is so and they were onr leading copperheads. Prominent among whom was seen the man who fathered the lies agniost Mr. Lyons, who also wants the Post Office, w ho kept bawling ''bah ! bah ! bah ! bidi !'' uulil his moiilh was etrctched opeu as wide as the ears of a jackass arc long. And there was the smooth-tongued lawyer, differing from the above only be cause if possible he is a more arrant and consuinutc hypocrite, whose snorting showed that be is as much opposed to Re publicans using freedom of speech as he is to that of the press. The infernal, damning malignity anil hypocracy of this wretch no pen can depict or words do suribc. Aud there was the old spluttering doctor blowing snd yelling until the slob bers ran down from both corners of his mouth. And there was the man who traveled GG luilcs during the battle of Crosn Keys, who of course proposed tbe ropat44 ehera lor- MoOlellawf ai2 W was only dried up when Mr. Train asked him if he had not been dishonorably dis charged from the army. . Tbeisauwho i i sjwouiuUid oh tl.e fund.v of the county was there, the man who perjured his soul to criminate a man was there, the man who is going to march on Washintnn to hurl old Abe from his scat was there with bia big month stretched from ear to ear j tho shave shop was present, also, and had his mouth slapt fso it is reported) by a loyal lady for hollowing 'McClellan in her face snd scattering his spittle on her per son the monkeys and bed bugs were there in short every dirty loud mouthed cop perhead that could be raked up was there aud they were all engaged in the same itngenllimanh bvtiaexs rf bellowing in onlcr to prevent the tpeaker from being iieartl. . Now talk to as about freedom of speech, will you ? You dis turbers of good order aud common decen cy, will you have the impudence again to charge us with your crimes. Oh you, dirty, hypocritical, hollow, canting, Phar isaical, unfair, dishonest, uncandid, unhal owed, bigoted, unsanctificd, . ill-begotten, ill-natured, untelcnting, cold-hearted, trea sonable, malignant, cheating, diabolical, infernal, devilish, mob-and-riot, soklier- def rauding, traitor-sympathizing, hell-born hell-bound copperhead party, with the cor ruption, perjury, murder, destruction and blood of this war on your backs, with heads full of evil and hearts black as Tar tarus, what language can portray your scandalous damning record, or what good or noble emotion ever warn Ruch a genera tion of vipers and copperheads to flee from the wrath to come. What a humiliating spectacle ! Here were the Ministry of our town who with commendable curiosity had gone to hear and see the renowned orator of two hemispheres, compelled to sec t cuurcn memoers 10 wuora uey naa been preaching religion, good manners, urbani ty and common decency for years, behave more like mad men and 'drunkards thao' followers of Jesus Christ. . Is it any won-, tier that whoa men behave in this way and i then attempt to justify it, that gentlemes can not respect them more than if they were dogs. Oh shame, - shame is - this Democracy 1 "lay God in mercy ever ikliyer us from' its power. Let our pco- pie remoaiber "free speech" in 1'aUc.rsoB Ion the 7th of November. .... Since the above was iu type wc fiud the following iu tbe Teh-graph; , . "Colonel John J. l'atterson introduced 'r. Traiu fa the people' T?e rrrakpr A ha hul no tim to indulge in extended f p.. --- O i.. i .1 r e.A i jfpiarKa, HU IUCICIV1C IUCIV1J ICICI PI w pked all those who were in favor of hav ting a President who would be control ed it American influence to say Yes after Ue first vote had been taken, those in tovor of a Chief Mssristrate to be controled W Brituh influence could also say Ye. 31,18 excited 'm of the copperheads ifho were present, and they at once set up fierce howl for McClellan. These men psrtaintly gathered at the depot resolved x insult Mr. Train. An Ex-District At- d a soldior who ws dishonor .hvtv-..vrr; V- . .... !oy nscjiargea trom tne army lea ina dbturWcc; whi,e hoary-Loaded 0,J copteibeail, wlio naa Kneit at me i?ac ment Table last Sunday thus professing love foi all mankind, exhibited in his vio lence tovards Mr. Train, tbe utter hypoc risy of h's cant ns well as the foulness of i treason.' From all we have heard of the 1 tiffair, it vas the mos.t brutal exhibition of bIackg'-ardisin"on "record against the Democratic leaders and their ignoraut fol lowers." It is worthy of remark that every word that Mr. Train did get to say, made the fur fly. That was what's the matter ! WTlie Lowbtown Gazette says, that it learns that some of the codfish or more properly herring aristocracy of Mitiliu, were in lead as disturbers of Jr. Train, in his speech at that station on Monday last, and that their blackguardism must have given the passengers on the train a high idea of thair breeding. Incideats of the Battle. The battle isJnow over, and it is Scrip tural to let the dead bury the dead, yet ' there arc incidents of couflict which ought not be passed over in silence. i 1. Olr Meetings. The meeting we ' held over the county were tolerably wel' ' attended they were good, but not what i they to ought to have been. We were not furuwbed with lists of the officers aud j con3cqnently can not publish them. They were addressed as follows : Rich field, Davis and Guss; Mexico, Patterson and Wilson; Oakland, G us.! and Porter; Johnstown, Davis and Lyons; Thomp- j sontown, Davis and Guss; Vanwcrt, Ly ons and We'dman ; Spruce Hill, Lyons aud Davis; McCnysville,' Patterson; Mc Alitersville, Lyons and Davis : Wateili, Tattcrson ; Pcrrjsville, Taitcrton and at Bed Bank. Wilson ; MifHiutowu, : a general conference. We close these rc- j marks by asking the members of the 1'ni- j on Farty why It !s that the copperhead. ! can get out to their mectiugs, twioc the ! crowd with half the trouble arc the ! children of the world who love flavry ; aud treason, wiser iu their day and guuer- i atiou than the children of light who luve -Liberty, Government aud Law '. 2. f iiKta Mbeti.nos. Tho Copj hull a few open msctings in the county 'and l jnitc a number of secret oucs, On Fri- day last they made their bir cfTrt. They : came to town from the country iu whii h ' they called delegations, with banners, flairs, i Ac. Thoygot up their proeeion and Father Abraham ami Fntlc wound around our streets uutil they passed ! ' Andy Fleeted. our office some half dozen times, yelling T . ,r n 1 t t and hallooing for "Mac" like forty mad . C oHiprOSUtSC U ltil RcllCh ! bears with their tongues wine open ndiI0,are YoH ..jc jiaCVrals! tnoutbj banging out. . Thej had aft r all was told only 140 voter in tbe pros.. , -on, The Clilekalionioiiy Scfoll asaln , . . -be worst licked man ever was), and yet finally after stretching out their I teams and marching and countcr-marthing. j ?E?.r3SYlVAT. JA the man who speculated on the county j funds rode' to the bcaJfor tbe procwioa TliC Keystone or th Areh! and declared amid the most -horrible 1 . , , , , . , . ., S II h N h V It U r A I. 1 fi 1' o oaths that they must disperse as thcyj could not find room t-v streit h out. j Vv'c 6nd it uiinccts.-ary to rxtsai t'-e The Union citizens irfood alougihcst.tiets! pUbIicatiou of the returns as t!. are re- and laughed heartily at their silly foolibh-, ec;vc from tiC dillvrent cautie!, It is ness in parading a lot of women audooun- ! gufi.;tt to say that the majority for the try babies through the rain and mud. j t'nion ;s overwhelming and may reach The man who wants the Post Office in thia ( f fl ( town kept Pacini: up and don the stret, ! V V V V instead of attending his Church. This is 1 not strange, for it is now, one of the first principles of rfemon-ocracy to forsake pas tor, church, country, and God, rather than their party. The old cubs daughter was in a wagon and showed how uriuU of a lady sic was by proposing three groans for Guss every time they past our house. Had f be taken sctp and washed her mouth it would have been more to . ber credit. Their great man Nortrrop did not come, so tley had no stranger but Kob. Lambcr-. ton, a poor creature from Harrisburg. 3. The.Fmai.b Pbocssio.-AVci understand some of tbe Patterson women are threatening cowhides, because wc al luded to their marching our streets at ad unseasonable hour and in bad company. We did not give them half their dues. A set of things in crinoline who behave ai they did ought to get Jits. Several gentle men were standing in front of Mr. Wills Hotel as they passed, not sayiug a word, when these wodld-bc ladies kept saying "look at tho niggers. ' ' ' BgwSmall favors thankfully received th? rejoicing" of the Democrats over email s-sisE iu a few townshirv 1 ,TlSl!. Yankee Doodle. TW copperheads of MifHintowtt - As welt as oiber places, IUre showed to us our forked tongue s By many different faces. " ' Lincoln is the mu we need ; Johnsnu, too, is tnly ; Yankee Doodle ! boyn, hurrah For Uncle Abe snd Andy ! . They howled at Tbais in fattersoa And showed themselves completely, Jlut the election dny has pased around And dried them up so neatly. We've got a Grant frora Abraham, To beat the rebels hollow ; And when we have a man to lead. Why, we're (he buys to follow. Old Butler IhlnliS tbe wy to fight Is witiitbe gun and s.ibre; And doesn't see that Contrabands' Are "fugitives from labor '." The copperheids begin to squirm, The rebs are looking surly. Since Sheridan has made them run, lty fighting late and Early. An t of our gallant Sherman now We feel a little prouder, BecnuiC he's made a lively-Hood, By stirring rcbs with powder. Our country in the Navy, too, Hug many a brave defender ; There's Farragut knows how to shoot, And wake the foe surrender. Poor little Mac hn&Unglit us this And for hiiu then let none vole, His "Napoleonic strategy'' ' In hiding on a Oun Boat. We have a nan for president Vthose courage never fail him. That common sene which built the fmcc Is just the thing that ails him ! Lincoln is the man we ned, Johnson, too, it handy, Vfnkt e Poodle ! bosjiiirrah fr'or Uncle- Abe and Andy I r. -v .-c IJII8.. FOREVER! ILLINOIS SUSTAINS HER SON ABRAHAM. Chicago, Nov. 9. j Niac wards in Chicago give 2,50.1 Rc-1 publicau majority; six wards to r from. Y - - '- ' .." " 1 Chicago, Nov. -9. (Jo county gives . about 4,000 Union majority.' The wires ! arc Working badly, aud tbe returns come ; in slowly. Those received so far show i gins over Lincoln's majority io X9G0, j leading the Republicans to claim a major- j ity of 20,000, ' . , . ' Chicago, Nov. 8. Eleven wards of this city gives Lincoln 2,577 majority. Tbe other waids reduce this majority to .'? n . f '"' m s.f .11 . t Chicago j Nov. 9, midnight.Commu nication with Iowa is interrupted by a storm, but the leading Republicans and" Democrat adtaii that it Las goue for Liu colu by 5,00tl majority. Chicago, Nov. S. Complete returns from this city thow 1,7 id majority for Lincoln. - .A Rcpublicau Senator and UuiOn'meiii bers to the' Asjediblr have been elected. MARYLAND Ratifies Freedom. ' . ". " Ualtimoue, Not. 9. The official vote of the city is as fol lows .. .. Liucoln ? 14,826 McClellan 2,8'.0 ' 11,930 Baltimore county gives a I'cion gain of some 200. WASHINGTON COl'NIT. ' Proclaims ber adberanee by a rc?pecta-" Die majority for the Union. ..-.; ; Wisconsin WHEELS IflTOUnE. Mamso, Nov, 8. Scattering returns show a Union Iobs on the vote of lat fall, when lhs Union may. was 16,000. It is' estimated by the Re publicans, that tbe has State tiven 10,00(1 Union maioritv iho home vote, which will be largely increased by the soldier's vote. Boston, Nov. ?. Union majority nearly 73,000. This j city gives Lincoln about 5,000 majority. Rice's nnjority in the Third District is I 3 S :" lliu.npr in the Fourth Dittrier. . ' : -J ' - ' '- J . has nearly .1.000 majority. Returns from the State indicate that Lincoln's majority will be nearly 75,"W in the State. In ISt'.J it w:i about 4.'i.r00. Minrs. lliee an I II .wper h iw been re-elected ti ('-itiresR in the Third I and Fourth listrict-. 'fb.-y will ni: ! their cotufifurnr t;i rtceivfl tlniirc mgr:tt hilatiuiis iu b'anenil Hall tliieveiiin. I The H"pttl)!iiMiis h ivt carried ail th-; I (Congressional districts. I Boston, Nov. 8, 10 oVioi-k. Return ; from 1 11 t.viu in M liMch'KiitL; f it u; i r. 1 .;-..! t.t jr.4- f..r M..firtii:in a ? Lincoln's majority will reach over J0,iKO, Tbe Unionists have elected every mem ber of Congress by a heavy mtijoritj; a!s. the enlirt: State tk-fcet, atil probably every State Senator and uc.r!y the entira IIone. IVwtnn, No.'. 811.:;.) p. M. Uiw hundred and ?sveury-sia tv,s'us in Ma.- 1 cbnsetts fui.t up: i l'.r ineolii..... ?;l.(t(lt Tor M'CIellan JJii.tvil T A grand Union jubilee was hrld in t Faneilit llnli fn-nij;bt. Among thi? i speakers were Kdward liverett. St'nntiir j Wilson, Rfprestntative. Hooper ami l'icir I Dr. Luring, Rev. Dr. Kirk and other. THE EMPinE' STATE i G( V IMLNOU Kl'MOl U DKFh'ATrTD Fernando Wood overboard- .. . New Yiirk, Nor. 9. 1 The press of this cit-agree-that Abra- ham Lincoln bus carried the State by :t ; uiMjority ranging froii: I,Wt0 to " l.j.UOV j ' Un. Beyuiour isiii-e:tted. I Tift Jl.rttlil reports ihiit the indication.1 arc that New York has gouc for Liucoln by from 1'.000 so l.j.ixiij. 1 vehmoxtI I Mn.NTI KI.lKK, Vt., Nur. a. 1 A heavy vote has been polled in this ! State to-day. Lincoln is good for oL!0W. 7I1CIIIUA'. ! Dltkoit, Nov., S-10 r. v. The Republicans t-l:iim t hae earric-I ; tb Mats- by 1..H0.I nnjority. Tho r I turus ulc iiicairro. VjEST VJBfi.3.1A, Al5 Her rise Ucetorat Xmttr. Wheeling, Ya. Nov. 8. Returns from nine counties how hup Union pains. It is believed Linroln wiH carry the States by large ' majorities .iu every county. i , . . . . i 1 m llrtr Congressional District OtAr rat. The following is the ofGciar result of this district ; C. V. Miller, iftinphiq .. 4!'.-7 Juniata . J,.U Northumberland 2,tl'i fuyder ' lrf"7 ' Uuion - H. 3'iUer. 3,237 1,2.16 I 6. F. Miller's nwj oil Tbe Vot tor Asscmblr. tjwop..J5lebch. Kearas Afrie. Mifflin . 1570. 156S "1617 1611 .Tuuiata 1211 1230 1503 160 Huntia5,n'2580 ''.523 ' 20'jy ' 21U .V 5577 .5625 5t5 5353 S13 Swoope's "majority over Africa Kros ' 72: balsbacns utaj. over Africa 287 j " " " Keams . U20 ! Ja The latest war newai3. that-en.. George tt McClellan,- lias rcsigetebl bis " commi&siou as Major Gcueral. . This chap reeefctly f tru ags'!;t a rail ; tcrr v to telf.'