PITTSBURGH GAZETTE „ uL i. j PITTEIBUR4H: TUESDAY 11011311 Z, OCTOBBB. 9, 1865 Alto= lathe ensile Buildings for Rat. -Soar, LIOSITEMBOOM, on the mond -Saar, and ow enema, In the Onsatte itaildlnak an .I.*l=kln=7 Vrtl=l74. Weal? ma, nal64, .110-T.'x+Verdoers.—Nelther the Editorial Zoom i ce pdatinebtabllobannte Um Day OdsdigoolLoP... l Anialtinarldidelb. that? sot:kat° snow Illahompse on Waft) saanates, 7111 plum bud Meath OM be dot. on IS•turdar. a - Weekly Gomottse-3b ortomeorn Liibsekalloo Grow MO* Gisoolga olfon to our timitmoo soon aort. &drab undo= of soaking thodf totem noun oar dliosistiosi ta botwoonfbar 44 thosono,*.ft:ol Omit (my umehoat, - soumbieturor not oPor ln and lute= Ohio. • Athrande ,Parnritit--ffereafter no sub. motion OM to taken iv thti Dully or Weekly Guette. 111113010.14011 et Is Ends is *drum.irbragrva the Um Is op to sobserlitka Istumor Tlnt• tamest:o ..tozind. lugs" naboctiptlae Is re fMtQ *I &haiku. papsumt AU tionnisst surety' dolotstisit, will M rioutiod is to said to mil Isom tbs wit ocsotiess vitt Ds whore nodal month 7 iiilsitty miasmata sr* suds. • essliaPs ALSOdina Ale Star on ;lack ease of- ilkis Wafer. I ant . 1N1M310015 MORGRILY I There tau; never been k campaign in this State .inishiciito much fraud and villainy wee prao. deed in to sliOrt a time as in thls ; and it is lazientabie fiet that the frauffirare all traceable to the Ni N. leaders 'tithe State. The Srst hind was . their attempt to pack the Nspablican State (konvention, in whioh they failed. Thereat was to get possession of the Itepubll *an State Committee, and itt thlithey . itinceeded through the undisguised treachery of lodge Joe. sup.— This was followed by a false announce ment, officially made, that Mr. Williamson had doom ed, which falsehood has beim Industriously circulated throughout the State. And now we have a delibeiste FORGERY; perpetrated to so (Snag& thiearne end. On Satniday, Sept. 29th, a dispatch was sent to Mr. Dania, from Phllisielphia, requesting his eignature,to a Card setting forth that Mr. Wil liamson had.declined, and recommending Mr. Nicholson. Mr. Donde telegraphed back that he could not and would not sign it, and aim sent mistier by mail, repeating his refusal and his reasons for it. Nothing farther was heard of the matter, until yesterday, when the Busguelicenia County Republican was received, containing the Cud with Mr. Danida nosecortached! - Here it Is:— ham the Metros° Ind•pendsat Itcpublksit. Oct. 4. - -The imderldipted,membere of the Mate Berg>. lican,Committee, deem it propor to any, that they watt into the Committee an the 27th, at Harris burg, to rapport the .norsinallau of PAuuou Wrtmaxerce for Canal Colusistionet. They con, tinned 'uniformly to rapport him during all the discumion that took place Inthat Caomittee, and, in the Committees of Conference, wilt wee their lisnrotte to Madly him so long se in their be lief hi should continue to be a candidate. They theref u to did not acquiesce in the nomination of Tito Pitezoteoz; trot, having 16100 learned that'Passatosn Thasiessoz had not actually **- opted the nominatkiii, eaditai since declined its being satisfied that Tuoiiu NICSOTAiox lain favor of the ItePublieirt 'Platten" adopted at the Convention at Pittsburgh; and that he does not belong to any secret political organisation, they now i conicur in the nomination of the latter gen tkonsut, and commend bin' ito the cordial support of Girlfriends throughout the State. - GEORGE DABBLE, of Allegheny, WM- B. THOMAS, of Philadelphio, BAWL F. CARMALT, of Suscpzehanna. The appending of Mr. ,Itsrates name to this affair m rank Avery 1 And es it is publishiSi first at the residence of Hr. Carmalt, one of the reputOd signets, it ie for him and the editors of the' Beicebizems to say by whom it - was perpetra ted.—lt is a foul wrong; and we will hold them reap:tulle far it Until they can absolve them- Delves. - - . - Fellow Citizens : ion see to what base tricks and rescalities the leaders or this party resort.— Rebuke them. Do it by overwhelming theca with defeat, Vote for Pasmore Williamecm and the Stipublina' ,n ticket, and so teach these reckless, unprincipled men that politkaa tritlairry is not the reed to political waxen. Americans 1 . yen who jobted , this etaarioau part] NM:UN' it mold - be pure and honest pary, wh do you think of sunh &intl. , Does- Reath= Sodom Sr. the sre ' t fliiipoa It. 1$ T11031.4i1 NICHOLSON A KNOW . • I.IOTHINGt Then appears to boas moth- dispute - about NichoLson's birth-place as there was about Homer's, or that more modern myth, Uuseasor. The iidladalphlsi papers say that he was born in Chester county, and his lather before hiss. in Latwaster it' is setmeted ilia he was ban in. Lancaster county; out here It Is sald that he is a native of , ltobinson township, In this cou . stti ,, .. ,- while 11l many quarters It is alleged that being born In Inland, and that his father seas a Cath olic. - • ' _ The multiplicity. of these reports thou th a t he Is not lutoms teethose 'oho support Idusi.and this, hang been bronitit - firrunrlfor .a purpoie, he IS palled or. tor Ulla int snit tiny peritonitis locall* -- ThL real' qatittou now .1; Is h• a taws' Nothing!' . Dr. Reed says that in denied -being- one, to hini; villa' ilbaclel;', 'of" Cartomiliarg, has letters from this desmaidahiry of the pea soriptirimess °film ,Ordei. 81) much .for that piuuse. .On Omaha hand holds office from Nothing Ettato administra tilii'ond L., one, of Its Petri end he hail heist formally adopted bi,tho Demos its essolidats. Let us see; - ' therefore, • what. are the Chligailansi of the Order.'. The ritual of the.ascond Degree imposed the . isormatiott Angolan to-"support, in atlantic"'•matters, ler WI political calms, members alibis Order;" and that of the Third Degree's similar, to ..vote tor and • support- for ,Third, or - Mica - Degrees vitai4llof Aim Order." Under these; tklro OS Order cannot salmon Nicholson unless he , is anfalbstrinia.Thild Degree. member 'at that. it mist; therefore, either belong •to it; or it 444 A* ObligitiOna. • we have further proof. The short time espent- between the, nomination and elven, ingesedthi dist of special "efforts to get the news of, Moths relight districts we And in 'the Clarion :ffinarr,.• _letter, from Samna-'A. fferrianoe, of glitter, one of the Order, in which he comnanniestes; same, ASWAN of Illebobanka oradn.stitin, 'and adds: 4.And now go, to , work ind grolotd the news thisigh - pota county and Jefferson. - Nichoiron 0 ; AfrAlOgsg." , • As this was sent from a' gum Nothing; to • iiiwilll4blit, tie:interim >a fair that the tiD• 1111111611111Nithatc41 if O. IL tkrotgrhout" itterlitlO to bik connection with , the Order;' sad .as Itrz: Parriww9 o 'Wale by request be 11601400 bin information from head dreldienboWt's pirate denial of membership, in tb.._PrdliW9bld be tood,.under. ordissrjr. dr . • opiajtellollll but it has been established by . thitOrda: tbit,Jt is right to,lcoilio stud equiv., milli n ininamii such 'flistair, * Ol4 itipilge s n; - ;' Mei' of the. iery blow. Tv bee" taught falsifying th'gr ni° 4 o ll ; Aad in e yekork iron's* om intretigliiii I lutiai~-0f his admisaion that he spa. 0044 with lAtilet,kl67.ogiff in Ptir. I 0 010 . 0 /M_Nrtri Idifk 1 4s_ 4 4amisl. was iside..ke aim easily f urs been Ini tiated on the asy Ihriordig his nomination at liareiburg: iX111(11 . 1 81,1S1 001/11014-; The Carlisle Edna *Fest Ude ball, Lae sesibin in that borough;ccadlriMal the nos bitten of Thomas Illitholson, la Oboe of Peter blertin, b 7 s rote of to - 4: Anualg the delti gates preesnt et the meeting were Osumi Slam Cameron and Peter Martin, the latter bag the lbb candidate for Canal Catmelesionar. - Th c ordor la this State boasts some 800' 0414111,ar ugtve, etch tut of which I. entitled so shkes-sotardall of.* &ate Ommail. Bat MAW. - iii,;"#,C i c‘il i gli ,"th•Teic "; am" bsr. beam iepn * OirOode; The prialgskotallint a°3l Au* ' , ark log for the eindiP l o. l s 4l qz. rit lVOPl - rim Lithe strongest pot'lltU itriPlrut aphat . it.glekiletif the' Citsertiiiimisie, fin& se la amit d - htia•eaa•loggi. °! 4 !". 11 €1 4 , 4 stqL • - _ . it L.- Y 3 ;4 ; -11 Things to be Remembered. Those who go, to the, polls today are called up on to retneMber,that o.,Flenigto, ,thli Know : Nothing can didate foi ‘ Senater, ltne been, openly charged by men of hie oiriiParty with pling a double game on the Temperance question, Gaming water on one shoulder and whiskey on the other, and has not denied it. That David L. Smith was tut winter soignor ant of the Conetituteon he bad sworn to support that he sought to set its provisions aside with an Act of Assembly; and is still so Ignorant that he don't know any better yet. That this same David L. Smith voted for Lewis C. Levin, • elaveholder and scoffer at the Deal*. rstioatj Independence, for U. S. Senator, and afteriath for Simon Cameron, who is not only pro-slavery_but reputed to be the moat corrupt politician in Pennsylvania. • That the same Smith got a bill through the legislature compeUiny the publication of legal ad vertisements In. a paper owned by himself, than putting unnecessary costs upon unfortunate par ties, for his persoul benefit. That ChriStian Syster voted for Simon aron for 11. S. Senator, and will do so again if re-elected. That James K. Moorhead was a candidate last year on the pro-Slavery Nebruka ticket, and flamer professed an antl-Slavery sentiment until nominated by the Know Nothings: That James K. Scott held office as •long as he oonid from a pro-Blavery national administra tion, and palmed himself off as a democrat on that administration long—after he had secretly became a Know Nothing. That seviral of the candidata on the Know Nothing ticket were nominated by fraud; that some of them are known to be incompetent, and others unworthy; and that the honest portion of Abe party . is disgusted both at the character of the nominees and the unfairmeans used to nom ibtato them. That the Know Nothing party, as now man aged, is in the hands of a ,png of reckless political speculators, devoid of principle and mtgardless of honesty; and that the beet way to . put them down le to defeat their ticket. dND ADOViI ALL LLD is al 31301130111.1 D, Ms. the democratic pasty is & pro-Slarery party, committed to the support of the Nebraska bill and Slavery extension; and that the Republican party le its only efficient opponent. TUB LAST EFFORT. We have no inclination on this, the last day of the campaign, to fill onr columns with staring capitals, exhorting the faithful to their duty, and we hope there is no necessity for it. The readers of our paper are well enough posted up in the facts sad arguments on which the Re- I üblican movement le based ; and if these are of sufficient to rouse them to action, we know fno appeal potent enough to reach them. • leave them to their own sense of duty and ropriety. . There may be some, however, who are fully twinned that the Republican cause is right, that who feel somewhat Indifferent concerning it, use they think it may not encased. To such We have only to say that its success is in the Lands of its friends; they have but to rally everywhere to its support to make It triumphant. At any rats, whether successful or not, every vote given for it to-day is a enbateatial token of approval to its principles which no real friend can afford to withhold. Thaw is another ales, we trust it is not large, who wish to vote our ticket but, have such • ha tred to one or other of the opposing tickets as to be tempted Into voting with the one most likely to defeat the object of their hate. Under • proper view of their duty every one of these men would vote the Republican ticket ; and we hope that mere prejudice will not be able to se duce thew into swelling the vote of en op poeiton with which they have no special sym pathy The future success of the Republican move- meat depends on its having a good vote to-day. Let every true friend, therefore, turn out to the 1 polls, labor .for its adirincement, secure every • possible iota, and stir up the lazy and indiffer ent to an active participation in the struggle. We appeal to all whom our voice can reach to give their suffrage to a cause worthy alt. The principles of the Republican party are those of the fathers dila revolution, which now need en amphatia riiimeitlaii they - are penal _ - - - - - - - • - - • largeiriajority Of the, Ainerioan people, and:; the times all for each an assertion of . them as trill show that the people are in earnest. • Let erritftm friend- of his . country, every Mend oefreivions; - evirY enemy of bigoted proscrip tion, indsvery good citizen who wishes to res ters the government to the rightful basis of action, tura out ta-day ant vote the whole Re. pablicsn ticket So far then as °the:lnow Nothings had any agav, direct or indirect, in procuring this amendment to the - Connectlaut Constitution, we give them 'fall 'credit. Bat why ham - they an derteken no measure of the kind - elonihere 1— WhY, indeed, hare they taken so little practical seen anywhere? ' In come of the State Ws. isterei they have had absolute tottioritlte, and in *Wars have held the balance of power ; and yet they have tensummated very little obanesterbart , le latlon. Now so far as regards the reel evils of oar present Netnralisation Law, they are al. most entirely within the' scope of Siete &ellen. The elective banal* is etobjeot to' the regale. tion of the State alotte, and bet, too; without the slightest necessary reference, to' the , matter of tottaralloadion. ' In some of the States all nottn citisenalteno the right,to vote sectored to them by the State Conatitation; , in other States, like Mole; the Constitution confine theright upon, thaw not naturalised; in yet ether States, like Bouth.Caroline, it does not give the right ill who'are natnrillsed. Row certainly heti is an 'extensive field for effort. Why has no demonstration been made upon it! Why, far Wean* In one own State,, Us no step been taken towards procuring 'ad 'alnendmmit of the State Constitution eo es to exclude from the elec tive 'franchise' all_ who haw not resided In the . United Bates fcpz i rriod " of twenty-ene years? Bush a on, whether eipedient or ocd, would at east have the merit of present ing a tangible - home, and shoeing to the world that the Know Nothlcgs are in earnest As It la, they seek to live on mere dretematian. There is no end to the chinges they ring open ' he evils of foreign Infl uence. The people are invoked to hate Ignorance, bigotry, soperetltioa, arid infi delity, end telhOW their hatred Of these things by well, by What! by voting for the' Wee of *Snow' Wirthing Organisation. That eppcire to bi the Alpha end OMISI of the whole matter. It seems to be thought bet ' the mere , elevation of a certain elms of mot to Whoa ie all that it necessary. “Amerioans mest role Amer• ica,"; is the cry; the Americans being we who make the ory.—Ar. Clon le r. Ali this is line to the letter. kV& State • they had the kiloliters and the ;mentor with them lest year, and yet they effected nothing.— They did not even pies Know, Nothing imoln tronei meohjOall null She laws within their pro 'hum- .144, neeloilli4. t(i ilk° ,s l 7. Prsothai step toward the appiiastion of their principles. It leas so, likewise, on theulavery . question.— They retailed to be tufa-Nebraska to the hide% beim; yet no .resoletlena yrini pissed in either Nause otMdemnatory_ of the Nebraska catnap, and the members hardly deigned even to dimes each resolutions during one night of the seesion.. The feet hrtheleiders'ef the iiivii.eil tlier. - 'mist* , I nsincere lit their prokielotts,... The: Qi , day proutived to be a spkedid _lastramtatalitr for getting office, and as mash they used is; and beyond that they had no farther need. of It: Lite present use Is simply to confer otois;theikiiini, 4 onea,proatbzi by the Oredeliti of thee. whe pink them in °meet. .No party that ever ob . Seined power was ever is utterly faithless to tie peofessfoas i • • • , 00 rlO2 BELIEVE Ire : ; -' " 014/. Moorhead arid .lohis 11.. Maroptam_ . both amornaced tiom rho stamp 'Aot Idnarbellei .azi. Amirdny nigh!. that Peeensora Williablaan had pairlindety &oared; and *Mora& emphatically contradicted by. Ileum. Gus= sad Fleostor; hay pondered la alablall. an asearden f or which. lb.; _ha no proof. " ' 1 - : 'mania 443 piltkatan bad ab.TlPbblisikei ~.... ntkority,from Mr..WMlamsoa Sof mak a date. sad ithatkertlasybellend Ir, or not mikes 1 - el : 0mm: - Ir Ina and li . P 011111 407 lul.tfu, 14 4 114 TOtaitel ' A !if? 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