yav-3- 11,11 " J0 TLZi.. .-. ..,-., ... . Jl l ? ThO SnillOrSCl llernld.! Now lotus 'mush things." Xo Avoie furCVillivth :ms iUMio Unsought.) ho sufficient ovi-jclareo. the reconstruction act oi , nn..t !.. ....... ,. - complimentary or mawkish votoslto continue t!,c Democratic pa, y an d-nee wiUmu uru.cr wash- ,l , "5,, rlhuionaml .I ! The Republican majority in Yer- rwri T1I Kiit..r,..,i the Fo-allo,l "soldier., friend, ; i.mvcr m Congress, 1,. give thomcon-, words as to which party l.as tho.,,, u furt,,cr .viarcd lhat ii.iout is lar-j.-r than it was in 1S72. .' . when vou can n-wl a gallant Poldier'trol of the National (Jovernmont : j best ii,tT.-ts of the ldiers at heart. 1 n iKK ti,t. ..l.Iiations of the Gov- "'' l-,th. n.-puicans r-.wpt Thisouhtto he sullieient evi- dared the reconstruction act of, crmoiit inar.es ilio AVuj . A Coal 'line llniTur. A IliK ;e Ji"l. Tin -'o r.v" in:iicai.oe ni I.oMm.n, Seot'-liiher S. An cxplo- Tile largest ret etit in the .S-.tham colliery occurred ore laii'!-' in thw Slat :J m-iiniii. iil. nt a i'-.ver. t::;! o'.-h. !; t! t:-.Kton. th..- r- - Mr. mated "-'i Sator was Thonnvoii ri I ' ii'- -r:.:-1 ; so n on the .-j"'!, v ii u it was ioiind action e:, 1 WEBSESBiY... Sc;t tuber 1 j, 1 ' " - i Evi nv mechanic, miner or labor t t i u' ln;in votes for a Democratic tEPUBLICAJ jATIOjj. ,.aillli,iaU. fr Con-ress, docs that t tin' le'JUihiiean eonft v arc t!ic wajoritv of the iwrtv, -; h"1,1 at AU""J,':l " Tu.-silay hwt, : dictate it poliev and 0.11- j ;' Jai-ohM. Caniphell of Johns- TIk they trol its action Uheywerc issued ,Uk not provide i the s,,!.nd:.I vk-iory which has ji-t : that ! the t ,n;e Mi.tts ,.f the m.ne ; M.s ''"'"i' l-y 1 ' thatlhov ,all U- ,.akl in ,4,. thev i hva aehuved. Kiuht years, ao were U-k, d..e - ouhlinri?ht a,-,! ,. ;.tiee to he i the 1 . n-rats .-tan, ! -it with as c, :: :..-. . .Mr Nr.:t to:,, with a ; for v. y ot to. ,,, . . S-aidin the l:n,iul money ofthe . hih ho as I ti.e prct cany;.-, roue arojit, t Jo, !,dv d.y.cnded f. ; 1 t " - - ' t Initi.l StateH," .neunn-nvnlKu ks, i They su-.i-os-d tie- M-h-ci.on i Mr. t!a; n.a.n se.:.n. and h-ard men ; land all . t ; a- .m, ... ! , . , .1 .1.. . . i'r.-..l,.T- 1!.! i, ,:.!.., ! -n-,1 r,: ,. t a I ... 1 ::niLd.t a .out t went v. . i.ureirts.-rs. .- - JAM! in-.. ,...,,i -.u ' .mm.- TIi for wti.it enn ( iener.il tlai lield do AcuoKs Fiieak much louder tt;an i eminent do not cxrireailvsUiti; uoon , every Aonntrn . ut . t?..r i... ...1 i. j .... :t, u... '. I"..;..,, u k:..i .1... ...... ,.1. , iiL.nrlW nr th law I'.ndiT wliieli : facts till the prrad true soe Hers, inena is me man u n ; w mw 1 iiiuciu, i uim- m" ; """ .-.-hm 1.-., iu .u 1 .. 1 n ; - --- - -- .: tie.ir lird L'p- in th fiiH. crav: imjorify in Ci."Tts to oj- just !i.u:-!hte!y pvr to a ;;ud Lii"s I'mui liaxd Aprrienoe j-n.-e ;nid aiitannii- him. jrresi'i;d -l,-etin. !iov. lhe"lM)v-;!rnefltheirjension." The Democratic party in t'iiL'n-. I'l.ntrnl.'.l liv its st ml hern win.. ,1 ..,.1-.. ,.n I rn-i'V w.m . mi.- i-.i. an-1 i;i':i :e uikii. ' 1." ir.ou-o.i anoin 1 u , ni . n ' -i ... ii-..: ... tl ... .,i..m- ..o ..!..! 1 1 v !ir. e.i!!-idfre.l sati-. I here W lanii ri::It. ot t.'lo o'c ( lorinotmcsc obligations, norauo , ' j-- - - ,t . 1 . Seymour, as the Democratic candi- i :.". they miaoued the n.im.nata.n no r.asi.n as yet to U.uv that the I he omo.'.ny .:' u..d ... date, was Plaml upon this platfimn ! of Ihc k would. In cad, ;a.-e it . pit is on lire l.ut it is t-an-l that I t,ni to ah t, re -rooi v.n ot infamy and dishonor, ami the ! was a ink, and in ea. h t!ie device : the hu!s ot the men have he.;u kill-; UKio.ia. Uvr,- nmv.trm a. r. - f iil Hit Wil 13 fclUW : f ltnv". uic "pin-n v i.xi'i. l :,.s.' jollier:.! ir.ic. iowiiship. Ci-ntro eoui s de.--cr:l.cd a.s a l" xl ou a!:!e. almost ;V. 0 ir .Sul'stantiallv then ,nv" was unanimously nominated much in a practical wav to put his!a vote for t'oflroth is a vote to place : :H til(' , ;""hlate for ( 'on-ress. This Had. .HI f 11 i.nvti.rvT. -n. 1u.1.iv Tirrwu.t : 1 . I V .1 A I ;....V. I 4 I'HnlHaUnn Will hi' Otl'UialJ V ill n-! ,11V 1.. lvm. in'nnr tv ,t-'u !..il ! 1 WVC't a i iliVLM ii WCUKt il 'S.-f. llUOi: 'U. ililMlUimn. n . n.. ii ii . i i- f i ' . . . i. I .. i i . , Tit ... .. ,4 I -.1, , r ... f -t 1 :i ) iii'iHV "fVHi ' r i 1 1 : i t- z 1 ss I . jtfti-ffiiit : ' i tit ..'ir r . m iv t ii .ii ih o'i n ill wt-im i Kit i .i i o iw.t oi.nwi th irtut 1111 111,1 'Minv iiuh'mi m i nuo.ii . 'looo . i .... . . -. r i r.i.j . i 'o::o. .lannaro. . lariu nr rc enue a maiont v ot the Kenioeratic party : ' "7 i "-"" -v. - ,",;,v ,,, , - t . ,1. ,,;,. tio in I' oto.i I - - - - . l 11 i i j. i!..-. i '...... w.ir ii ii...w..v.iti,i,i(-.iiiM-:iv in ; m m i .1 n i"i oni.cn i.no. 1 . only" as insisted on l.y the Demo- iiiConaress. incontrol of the National o. tne u.stnct. ji o. -j. ' : ,.,:..;,. i n;.,ilt to att-n.l the Seaham lh.wer : The i KoK vicnri!ijw:NT: :mlic platform, will llK.d our Government. There is no logical i ,mt' 5'1 C'amphell, and we arc j 'T'V..-.,, , .... . I marks ami measures tun ui.risnitf f :sh'..w. Seventeen men who were in j ty -f hem (IIKTLUA.AKlIllK.ewlork.;(.ouutryv.ith n.gn made v?(,ipc iron. 1 ins. ' gratified that the obligation was j ii V- j'e a i'rl'si J ,,f t,,,; lX" LL 1 y Jorenrn lahor at tiautier nnccs, .......m .wumim .mu uir,u..ipwf.; , nr,t; .,i .i.l . nt from itJ ... . "' '. 1 1" ' v,mi; Fin: siriiKMi: jiix.k: : IIKXKY tillEEN. Xorthanipton t o. Ticket. ; able to compete with thein, reduce wanes to tne same standard. Koli Al'I'ITOK (JKXKRAI. JOHN A. LEMON", Ti:k farmer who votes for a Dem ocratic Comrrcssman, votes to have Democratic party is not given to ; councils ;t this time just such men hoasting. To which the Cliieago as ( Jciiera! 'ami-hell. An approved Litrr-Occan wickedly replies : soldier, an experienced statesman, No, the Democratic party is not a working man, and the associate given to boasting of some of its :!Md friend of workimrmen from his IlliiUUIIIl II UKCII. , ., . , .... . . . ... ... .. ... .. ,-. 1 ,1 , ...... , I.,.. Inits ( onrcution at l.a.Itimore it , ' . ... . , 4l ., .... , ,-,i 1 u. ,,;.,cr ,1.1 1.1 4... a .,,,.1 !. , i.l(r r... .Mountain State exceeds the ne.. t ! 1 h" anent ot toe Man uh of 1,0.1 adopted tlio ticket and ttie plaUorm . . . . , , , ,,. ,. ,1,.,, , . ri rn .,1 i ..1.1;,..,.. 1 ; sanguine exnectalions. lhe niaon- j donnerry, too ovu-r ot tin- ".il:aio ot tuu Liberal l,eiUiolican l.onven- .' , ..' ,, A ! , , ,,,. ti,.. , ., I,'. 1 .;, f: ; t v is near v oiirtnousand better than nr.ne. lurmsbes the loilou inn. lln- t on, nrevious v nelil at t mci mat . 1 .- . , . 1 .. . , 1 , 1 ,,, it -r. v- 1 tl,,. i;V. 1 ,.,.r v,.o. r i!1 1 mid is almost uitto the great ; worst tears are entertained lor about Horace (.ircclev, tlie li!e-long nateri,. ' . . , 1 . r ., r: .. , 1.,, 1 , c 1, ji 1 1 1 inures ol twelve years airo in die , 1-!' n . inemeii known to In of Democracy the man who had j ' , , , , . U , ! !. .-. f) 1 i . ;... 1:1111 ami iiei'iu 01 i.mr imaoai- .-' ".4 t- : ...i, .1 1 e n , ... 1 . .1 1) YEll T1S fSU-.W TS i.Ta;i.-)j:i mai:ij.i Ti c Vxt,r- . I'. r. I ;i- '.r "ur.J ti ... 'in n I' -.:-.. .- I'J C:H'R. a PttlfTil. OIA.LICKA I. i ft; 1 :r. -i-.h 11., fiv- v, .j.. . m. : ,.. K.. .. . li-r..04ii t v i.: EPUBLirA(N COUNTY Llair t'ounty. our mills and m.anufactorics closed aeluevnients. It does not boast, for j earliest youth, he is eminently titled isaid more hard things about the I 1 .'.j "r , , : V, !. - V.ft bv the ex-! a '.' T by reason of the importation of; instance-in the North at leas(-ol ; lo ,. with the Kehel llriiradiers DemoeraUe party than any otner Vcn.i .nt tl-nit-IvtV did not'lo'ok'for ! pinion.'" ' ' . rWtr.?;.V.V.V TICKET. Uheapf.reign goods under "a tariir, having brought on the rebellion, j in (',ngr,-.s., to sustain with Kw V "i it" non.S such comniandinir victory. They A London special .h-pateh says ! J ;;:::::; ' r , 1.. ) .,.,.1 ...,.,.--' Tt does not, bonst of mmt-iiii!nr it I ....... . -m-cj m-j .. " I imnl.l lin-n lu-nn well ,m( wfieil iv:i o in re '.ird to 'lie Hiirhe.m ci.lllirv iM,-..i-.;t.'ji Lusne! .mi H'irauvi'iin, .u.'i mi 'i.- n ii.m- auu oie .mii.ii tilC anV US ail OP'aill.atlon WCl- ; - ; - - , . . . . - i-eai 1 - quent throwing out of employment U does not boast of the murder of will ikscss thopointsof the struggle I (.oh)Ml m t u bosom and' tried --:n!M"1' As 'l T' XiM s,,r" 1 T '"nii"1:i" l'1"n ,U:! V"'' - ks: ofthhnndivds of thousands ofllnion soldiers at Andersonville. ; which he staked his life, and to to elect him. The great body of the l"--' I.,!"V!rt!':n1!? '''' t!!!' s.l.T'. ! '! " ,"n"M: '.'i: "!.: : ::"Ujt'' i win ins one liCtnioi.caiii evei vwnee iu-h, no ..r.-. nr. ie. i...i, euuniry n.ii-.i, w :. ion coxu; .T('()i;M V VMl'ISEI.L.CambriaCn. : operatives, laborers and miners. It dm s not boast of the massacre o ' wlut: daily consumption of food i negroes at Tort Pillow. It does not makes a demand at good prices for j ''oa.-t ol dovernor l.lacklmrn s at all the products of his farm. j tempt to introduce yellow fevr intc i. New York. It does not boast of a.- a 'TarilV for revenue onlv." IVrson- cratie party. 1 oi: A-i Mi.i.Y : A. .1. COLl'.OKX. SMncr-et l;..r. SAM MIEII. Elkliek Twp. ti i j ... I "; .. .!... )..t A J tr.i , ;- e-j intelligently labor for the protection ofthe industries of the country from the eoimietitioii of ful'ei'.'n underpaid people were tilled with inexpn hie disguest as and false eoaliti leu and conilcmneil i such an innamiral I " -,!,i'!, ll,r Ix "' " Ji; on. Thev ,Mlth,,it.! presage and a sweepmg triumph in : .... .ear they :,re toe on y sum vo,-. aneiP-poIir dm-lev" ! N-veiuher. W here are the K-puhh- l i to sev.n oc!.h a to a -tf:;;;;;;;v-;"; I 0 R G A . 'oo lex .Oil...:.- llox. S. P.. Mao.v. the bvenb:ick sassinating Lincoln. It labor with which it is threatened bv :m.l lboi-,.ii-I,le les.,i-e,i l!.e I Icnio- : (':u,s "'at were sanl to Have aceej i - - -. "i .; - i- . - . -. ii ri-., ,. t ,.. lie signal ocleat . . . . , nine inai w: re saai io nave loiiov.i u not ;;d!v Ceneral t'amnbcll is known oy ioi: mstkht ATToitxrv: candidate for (iovernor of this State j boast of nominating Horace (ireeley, amnv ofoi'.r people and requires no tJEoKOE It. S(T"LL, Somerset l'or. ' in 1S7S, (icneral Llakely the Green- and there are many similar events j recommendation from us. lie has : hack candidate for Judge of Alie-1 it does not demand an v credit for. i served the State in one of her hi-di- "henv count vandOeneral Mct'ombs 'cstollices and the people of this roi; I'imiii iim se ),n;:rToi; ; ALEX. KOKXS. J-nner Twp. KOI! eoIXTV SflSVKYoK : WILLIAM PAKEIt. Milford Twp. re:: l oia.xo;:: which followed was simpiv the fore gone conclusion of popular con tempt. The American people wort noi mane ui oi sucn sum as tins senseless coalition assumed his s!i u!eor-strap Wher rains that were said to h;tvo been ; . j made in the Democratic itr.k? No iirn of them in Vermont ! EPANK WOLF. Mev.r.dale P.r. ELECTORS: .h: t:ivi x. r.r.N-'N. hkniiy w. i'I.ivi:!: J.'HX I.. I.AVi'SOX. KPWIN II. ITIXl'i:. M. H A I.J. STANTON, JAMKS ii:;sin. .i:ui:.;K w.r.. kkim. PAVII' K. li'TsT'iN. Moia.AN It. WII.l.s. HKNKV s. i:i K!)I:T. JoilX" M. STKliMAN, Isaacs. iYi:i:, i:iniAi: i i.m hot. .! HIX MITl IIKI.I.. OXIIAH F. SII1MU.K. I HAUI .TS 1!. J nllNilY. XATIIAXl'. I-.I.sr.fF.F.. AXni:i;vsrTT, i;i:oi:;i: m. ukap;:. .i:ii:i.i: i:. w iksti.ivc. Mil HAIM.si 11 M.I. W Al.TKi: V. AMI'S, .ti'iix v. i k.oai:hl:. xi:iii. v. i:ki.I). ai i.rsrt s i:. w. rAiN i ri; THOMAS Mi KKXXAX. ,!AMi:sT. MAI1KTT. ;i.ii:;k v. iuu-amatiil eAI.YlX AV. tlll.ril.LAX. former Greenback candidate for ' Congress in the Heaver district have i all joined the Ilejuildican ranks and ' are earnestly working for the Ke- publican ticket. Mason .was : formerly a Democrat, the other two; g' Dtlcinen have 15ejiublicananteced ;.nts. They have set a goiid example to tiieir former party friends. Gkxi:i:ai. GoFfkotii professes to be in favor of a '"jirot tive Uir-lT,'' , but in Congress he voted for Sam Kand.iU for Speaker, who appoint ed a free trade committee with Eer , naiulo Wood as its chairman, who , in turn reported and urged the pas sage of a bill reducing the present ;tari!f. lie also endorses the pres ent Democratic platform which j favors "a tariff fir revenue only," and if rehired to Congress will have to abide by the decision of his party caucus, that will again, as it did last winter, declare for a reduction of tin present protective duties. ' ... . , ti i j- . i ' On the contrary, tiie great victory ... .., . . ,. est ollices, and the iieople ol tin.-; Use Democratic part having m :,.i,-.i, 1 i.,.,,. . '. i;l.-f!. nKsplendulv,,,ory,nXenn,mt!(liHt..t . ,,.,, ' Vtm,r. ioj, Wnnn ;,Jv Virtually scales the residential ; (..in,(. llliUarv lind civil is an Act ot is,.,, and therealu-r dt-ni.iinc-1 jtlsj(ll! !t show, that the I.Vpubli- question. as it dissipates all the ! , , :1,(r-ible to all. known a.s the -Sherman sham m : cans !ital,; ;n un,rt.k,,n column. It hoo, of the Democrats of division,! 1 , i iv .11 Hi- "i ll'V Sf"T 1 "; -hows that am, k; .'.roop, ,1 by ,. . ,. - .,. to all, and approved b all. lii vcntion the rei.eal ol this Act, and i j,w ... ,r , .... i ,., .,, ,i :, .;, or direction m the Lepuoncan ! , . , Ji((( al(ility is after this pass!d in the House of I ,. l;1' .v':' f . M m ranks It proves that the Ham-ock j uml; ..i W(,rti:md intelligence Pepresentatives a bill repealing the : -'S; k;:;!; -Mai i ranks biMtm has already spent its force.! that the Pepublican party is solid: i i rr i:,a, .: ,, ... .vci. auu wouio lonii since nave re are conceded. 01 Ins clect.un we ..... ... . . , , ,r . ! I'caled it, if all branelies o! the Gov- .nt. .i-i mi il.i.ili lie was saeri-! i i , C.r t!, v.-,;.,,,.,! .lt:,,i ,!. . ici-nmeni nan nten in ns nanus i , v .i ' W i i V" i twoyear:.a'iothrou::hunforiu-1 The Act still lives, and has done its ' V, ,' oval Xorth is not to be hoodwinked : ..... . . ... ,i- i. e . . .. - - It in not im-ie naietn visions ami ian mi oe in .in-. ,..iiv ,-i ... m i., v m ni.iin- ; i ... . i by the shallow trick of enlisting a the patriotic people of the North, of whatever party lu.i.ic. are stirred iv an earnet ami prototiim !ei ine.'. XiV-SIX men nail l.een ri scin-d, the majority i.i an exhua-te.i condition. Many tlioi-.saiels of .eop!e crivdo'c' around the mouth of the ; lit. The guiding ll.i.T k.-i il! the ."it U'crc blown to J.iecis. Ti;e exp-"V- ers coii.-eou'-n; iv find t.'a-ir work very (iitl'icu!.. Ti.ey will keep at it ait lii:;iit, and hope to clear the way info tlie working.; bv morninn. So far there is no igu of tire, but it is evident there nr.i-t be a lare ji' i millatioii ef iras. T.'ie 1 it t ail vices .-.re to t. ;i o"i ;..ck. No i.;..iv in.-n had beeii resi::n d or bo-iics reeovr ed. The gre.it"Sf a-xie?y i. iIt for the b'.'l nu n still ili the pit. Two corpses were brought up to ii:.- .-I'.ri'.ice at Iniirht. one of . (.-i-- . . 1 1 - ?S ti" .A" il . ill.. ordiiii'.ry jiarty fidelity, : which was liiiriud to a : eon nt v, which he ofall menhihiingthei.ublic eiydit and reviv- j w. iio i if a grave TT.blie ; Loth v.t lini.'j i'e lare :ani!.e -s. i 1 1 ,e-i ' s t . I'V.'ri k- ..- i.'... t. ......... .. j v mon Soulier 10 ie:n: I . re .ei 1 . . . . . . ... n- I if me nrosneri v oi lie co"n?rv" . , 1 . . , 4 ,. , , ilia, nottilug to ilo; aial tli-i.cpu:iii-i - , .' ,", 1 n.vcr oi ins country, ine voters o forces, ermont haseiven a larger! .. ... :. ; not by the fa; or or c.cn tne tour-, Yr.,...s. ::,-.i : : ,. i:..,.,,..!;...,,. ,..,t.,-iK- ,.. l,-,.r;Uls 01 ""u'r ,-.!n,,,l-t' fiance of the Dem.H-ratie party, but in J,..; J. ! ! "vu.u:, a a .-epte . 1 ' '. ' . . ' ". . ' to then- own fair lame ami gooU;spite of its persistent oi.i.oiti..n . ' "i ' ' .. , '. .'.V 1 ' eiscussion at ko g.venat a (.uhernatorial election ... ,,.,, A.,n iU,;r ! thereto. The "nartv 1,:.. Z u'.'1 r'"1 " .V"'' ':' 'u'u' !il : Prankiin count v, on since 1,;S. and thus emphatically , .,. Tilis ! , humus grumbh-r. again.t this Act. : .tT points the wav to victory for Gar- I . ... 1 ,. ,i ..;i i 't heen m power, the great ..l.,,; 1 ,,r ,,.' ,i, n- -, ,1 ,1, ,,! t 1 ",n.-' -', 1 ( ':1'-'' H, 1 - is a PepiU'Iican district l.-ev ontl an ,. ; , , ' ,. r. cioiiii.i 01 unei-iiauitA aiel ilount tne ' ,.r., ,,.,..,,.,,).,,,.,,, ( field and Arthur in November next.! ,. 1 ... , , " , n , hnaiic.al b.essmgs ol resumption , ,;,f ri,t;.t,. ,e ' , ' Vi J ... n.iestion. Jt must be redeemed. ami iwuu!ll j, .. 1 . ,1is!l)()n(..i f,, :l V: , ., , - 'l 'o-tnet. aim Mr. .!. (. lllh SUIT 1111" 1C101V till U Kill c.- ceitling by at least 4.KM the largest voU' ever east in the State, is a strik 1 ..... :t.. 1... 1... .. fll l.,,...!il.li.-,n ., .1..,. I I.l.l. ..I . ...wl, :-.1,.,,t..r:i11.tl vote. Our sister counties stand eager, This same party comes bef..re the ! with one h-md, woo.!. I ual icadv for the contest, anxious ; country 111 1nn witii Genera! Han- ! w;tr h-ni.-lation and rhk trike a t our Ailcntioii, ItoiiiiMicnii Voter! The election will mite jilnce Toe? lay, Noveui-1 cr 2nd. j The last day for ticioic ?!"i'8e.l or renistcreil, j in order t-i vote thereat Is Taewliiy, Sojitember , Jad. The Pepublican victory in Ver mont is a crusher. In 1S7S the Pe publican majority for Governor was 17, d 7, now it is Ji;.():h). In 17 two Pepublican and one Greenback Congressmen were elected, now, the Pcpuhlicans elect all three ofthe ' . i i i... : - ... lr 2nd. , v ongiessmeil nv ovei v. neimiiig i.iii- The last day for ticioir ??i.eeil or renistcred, j joritieS. Ill 1S7S the Democrats elected -11 members of the State Theiaa dy fjr the .ayuirnt tr tax.n is Sat-; Legislature, thistiinethey have only urday. Ootolwr 2nd. im ti t i i-' j The.UeDtrtnori:e, aMl.avote,l8 called par- J fl15'''-"- T!.1"(' hTl .hcail A cterailS tleularly to these dates. No vote fhould Le ioFt j thill are going to A'ote for Hancock l.y neglect oroveht ofbrt., daly qualitied. ; t.vMflltIy do'llot reside ill Vermont- AVIiy tlic Stimh is Soliil l'or llanciH-k. : Where ii where, is the Hancock Consider what Lee and Jackm.n would do were M)(,)(- they alive. Th?t art the tame prinrlplei for i trhirh they forght for four yrar. KememtHr the men who jioareil forth their life Wood on Air-inia't i Zim'el.oX V.VXtK of North ( 'arolilia. eoIl,nd do n ahandon them now. r.einember I n,K (,f ),c W(irst deseril .tion. AvllO that upon your vote dejnd the success ofthe , l.-m.K;ratie tk-ket.- Waile Humpton. at the , d.uring the war proclaimed tnat he mcetlnit In the interests of DemiKratle harmory in ' would iidlt the I'oVcrnment "till A'irajlnla, at Staunton, July 23th. 1 , . r , . T. o 1 Jio.e oi i, ;iiei is lion ,1 jn-iu- !cratic 1. S. Senator, in a speech the How many Pepublican 'converts" : other day announct-d what he ex Voted the Democratic ticket in , pectnl if Hancock is e lected, and in Vermont? ; opinion he agrees Avith Gen. 'Boh" " i Toombs, "the South will run the All indications point to a i:c-!ma,,llinc." In speaking of the fact pubhean victory in Indiana in j , , 10 u,V(.nu,.s of th c g(nvrnnient cto.K-r. i ne oesi po,ieu pomic.an, , j,,.;,, ,,.,, y j.-.i.l by the North. mine suite say i.iai nuuu- ' lu. it .lidn't trouble him much, imported repeaters from Kentucky i as a.llic Xorth ((1(lk oUr ,,aV(.s an(1 u ran prevent the Pepubheans frmn min, th;m fair thflt h .ami rcialv an-tne conies'., anxious :v.'i. m i--"' "enerai Jian- ! war leu'i.-!iition aiel s.-Ucuarcls ;;nd mj: demonstration oi the strength ! r)iV(. fl,,i, v to s u,,rtiiv a icoek for its Presidential candidate ! with the other would strike slt our and power ofthe Pepublican party 1 1J(lll)i;i:)ti((;i, , lvM t d(, , tho Solid South for its industrial and husiness progress, in the North, and is a crushing . 44 . . '.. ,r, , . ; " mg ami tentei. JtasKstl.ci i h same ieehnr pr. vails throii'.di blowto the l,..p,v that Haneotk U,V,'".r,f;,:,t; nY;Mn,;t!f,;::t-Nrth j" J -Iv th- si,n . , ,. only ot the ih-tn'-t, but ot the entire iort -seven electoral votes ior us ; ;,nd tamlartl of all tin vest. '1 he f i ie iiiitiiJ.ile--. mi er . in ckv ..lount. Monday a I betWe.O the Dem- :iess in tins vail, hi- i.:a!juster oj.'n'-ne';;. 1 be l.v-f-tnd- ers teok j.art in ti.e fracas. I'otii men were injui-e-l. Cui- n;! Can.beli painfully !ct not seriov.--!v and Mr. ,v:.!l i.M.iu- leo -...a to-oiv p.t i ri-.ur, l.'.l. t UJte.I V I'L, I '' ). Iliiiiis. isui.:ir-i-i:."o "0 I.i.. ft t. ijet,4 4.ir, re-1 -;e. " -' Hi y:T " k 1- Mi-!diir.i:-i. ai:.i c'.. ;. , t-.- .. liar. V1 e..j.'-.iM, J '"i 'a i h'f:i--iif 'iriol, n.e 1.1 Ii.ii's. 'id S. Sj.U No. 1, l.'.i.cirra ' Or'-ii-d Alu-n, i or i,'-lt . . 44 A'ii n. tr p:4.- S'liir. tci'-.w t4 ? " white la'a.w. fc X ilea... y f'Ji V -Jul. V ' Tl'-Ue: .-I'l f. r iifii Avei.:ieTl W. .I sirei-iii. n.i .!,.."'. o.jL'er (ira:.-: tii.i V, ui-.r I'lt'.bUratl, J'rt. I-. K. I.''KI. :-n. t As -ri. L. .At. COI.l..-. u. ra. l i. i. l Ac.i. i jjcFlicsalk I irtu m n or k r -.i!; i..-i-.: ui . I" t 'ri-I:!.i.K' i.''.i:ri "i i..er; .. nn-y. i,,., i i-,,. un.lr.lKne.l l.Jte.-:.t. ' nr.d iru.-i-., . r o.'.-M!e..:u- r- esi-.tc i J...i-;.ii '.ui. ri.-H. !--. .a .iiill...in;.;'-n t.; i.-ii... s..u..-r. i - ua:y . iv... ''.-eJ, ia M-.iat j--:..., u-.-.-t , i ii t 4.- .r:i'i-? o')- II. S' IKKrS. 1 1 :-:i.i -i:i : rs i.i 'T OOL - n Y(-fi:.,r-.,, 'I '. 'J. L i- I :i' . -Ii-'T- : AV.M.s '-e , i"i: i.i. bur tin- points to the hand Avntinir on tm wall. lift the Democracy interpret: it. Now for Maine ! ofthe Lnion coniiiientlv look to us tt do our whole duty. This therefore is the most important Congressional contest in which the p.'publieans of Avinninjr. 1 should supjiort us.' As Senator William A. Wallace - , , i l I itrfrsuro. and is in-T)anncr t wIk-oI 1 ,. .1 . -i At the munieip-.al election in is wrestling among the ntils m ' , . the partv kitchen in search ot tnat' ... . historical coffee v.t. Lirri.i: Delaware can't stand the rcssure. and is preparing to ' into tin- Pepuldican column. . wiH'k, the total poll showed a Pe- i publican majority of about thn-e savs 1 hundred, which is a train of double ( Vnivrress ma n Pel t zl . o. t vt r '"with the present Democratic House that number of votes, and shows pension bills do not have much if the Pepu-'li. ans of that little favor." Penieiiiber that this is the State poll tiieir full vote she will he testing of a Democrat. Let us send ' added to the Pepublican column, a soldit r there Avho Avill vote as he The drift of public sentiment is thus foiurht, General Campbell cannot Ik- shown to be right on the border hull-do7.ed by the Pebcl P.rigadiers. doubtful States, and steady, porse- vcrimr work win t -it on ttiem in November next. SiMT. the nomination of Hancock and laiglish, the Denmrats sin.j very small about "military straps". Tin: old nun t.f the country have ami the danger to the Pepublic of n,v f.irguttenthat in l-44 the Demo miliUry rule, aAid not the tiniest cratie cry in this State av;is for stjeak is heard regarding "bloated "pk, Dallas, Shunk and the Tariff bondholders," coupon clippers" and ,,f 1S42," and that at the succeeding '"greedv cormorants." session of Comrross. Vice President Timsi: two tlistinguished Demo-. Uallas. a Penusylv.-mia Democrat :. crats, Senator Wa le lLimpto:i and : tariff man, at the dictation of his P. lt.hoover. are martyrs to the truth. l"trt.v' fve the easting vote for the The trouble with both gentlemen is repeal of the tariff of 1S1U. and thus that thev were slow in learning that hrought wide prcad ruin to the -the truth is not to be spoken at all ! manufacturing interests, not only of times" and struck with the import- his own Mate but of the entire ancc ofthe adasre. thev straijrhtwav '"ntry. The Democratic party of reduced it to practice at the wrong ' the country is essentially ami by 1jUt, -tradition, a "free trade" party, and lie who trusts to a Pennsylania Amos V. Xoyks, late State Treasurer ; )01!,)K.rat to save protective tariff bv of Pennsylvania, die.1 at his n.-si-:: jlif, voU Ua!t.s t0 a unkon r,H.(i tlence, in Clinton county, on Friday j night the :1 inst. He Avas one of, Glnkkal Gaiuield truthfully the leading Democrats of this State.! said of the Democracy, that they Served in the legislature tAvo terms-, clamored against the war one year Ava a candidate for GoA-ernor ln-fore and Avere in favor of it the next: the Democratic State Convt ntion in that they advocated hard money, lsTo.and was elected State Treasurer then soft sjiecie one year, green in 1S77. backs the next, according as the political Avcathercock Avould jxiint. Word comes to us from Cambria opposed the Amendments, denoune county, that General CoiTroth, Avhen ing them as unconstitutional and there last week, openly proclaimnl void one campaign and declaring that he would have a thousand ma- them all rightl and invioable the jority in Somerset county. If the next one; piosed to negro suffrage General made these assertions, he and in fa-or of it, and thus the must "in the heat of debate" have "dance" Avent on till the voters who Inadvertently transjKisedthe figures, followed the party lead must haA-c .as no sane mag doubts that he will grown giddy in whirling about and he beaten at least thousand in this turning about and ol toying their county. Little errors of this kind i commanders in the hoje of gaining will he made by even the most the offices for them, which their "scientific olitiejans." 1 ''organized appetite'' coeted. n'.M.lil III. Ill I. II t 1II.MI J-l,l.-I.- ll.;ll I , i i country are turneil ujon i.-ic iicii.iiine.iii i;oiks. teiiiioii, . ..... , 1 eo'.mt V. Upon i pi isi!i proi.abl ( 'oirj-rcss. , i. u .i. ... . The P, t oiiLTCssiiinii nriu.!iniiiT tt;isi . e v l l . .1.1 mile lilt loohsh enouuh to pronounce that I e i jj .. : i i i : i ! US eolltri now lanious jcuei in which ue sun i . , jt ... l. .1... . it ... i ot tiiesi I'.iui nun tne piesein. j ciuoei.u te I louse, jiension bills do not have much favtr" aftrgery,and threaten ed to sue for libel the Carlisle Hrrahl, the paper that first published it. Whereupon the original letter has been produced, and its authenticity sworn to by the gentleman receiving it. It, as also another of his letters has been lithographed and publish ed in the New York Tribnitr,uw that paper invites a '.libel suit in the fol lowing plain and unmistakable man ner. .Air. jM-lUlioover, don't sue in a small Avay. The Tribune published the letter. Sue us. Sue us at once, and cot the matter to an immediate trial. Sue for a hundred thousand dollars. That is the smallest sum any blackguard asks of us for telling the truth about him to his hurt. Don't you sue for a pen ny loss. And that you may have no trouble in proving the essential facts of our offence, Ave herewith repeat it ;,4.i..t.,n- 1 , ............ lA We say you did write the letter, . Stati You wrote it to L W. Curriden, ofioerats, Chaniliersburg. You Avrote all of it. text and signature. You lied, Avhen you said it Avas a forgery. You lied knowingly and deliberately, hoping to decoiA-c vour constituents. You omerst t candidate, calculating that the one j v.-ill swell as tiie th ue cues on. i i -r, i . I ti'.. o'.jsly bur : named. limes oil the in-iid w-.i'i Hi ttie !i.".!lOS a' 1 !.i-k P. I. I!..trir.-j r.ll c-:.e.-. vL-. : A certain ralui.l.l.- t:,ri.i yiui.Lr. iu -.i.u.:tini4..i: IV.., ciuiiTV ali.l 3!;.t.- a! n-ui !, :;.-:.;:. 4 ,j!m. .-: lH-uiiit t "Uii, iijii::. ! i -v.-er . J..-..(. i-.-.r- yrr. 1 'hiini'--.-T l.ni.ii. J .1-- 'I r- iil 1.;;. 11 :im-I u;:..'-. e. T;l.,lltil!i T a.-rt -. Ill Tr or 1.-.- 1 i-."--. c...rtr.i u.n.1 in ltli:!i ri- o: ,-li 1 ;-ri':-.-i: .: whi.-li z-t a.-ro are in m--i.i-,-..- A i..'., u-: ir .-;iini ..t 1,. t tree 4 m l i- r.. . -. 1 l ?j -tji e;. i;..u;. Iiine.-in-l -nil; ti.-ir r. n I j-r.-i-t,--'. A X.. i .-ual LunK ii t.ie:i --ti :.-.rui : .ii.-.. ir-.l i.r l Kts-ciay in st.w. !.:.-( i!. -n! ki.i-:. ,....lst l.i-J- 111 t Wi, :i ! l ,1. ,.-.-.. r.i. t....r. 1 1O1 1 ' clierritts. : a.. t.-..i .; wrluiz !i"U.-i. l-irc Miii, , . , . 1 rv.m ami ..tiier liUit-u-a.lin-i ?:n-i i.irni. A,.-.. o,.e Ail-' si 11- ; i:4ck.-,EuiT h ihr.. wi n if-.i w.iri-r-i' n-mv i:..'i.i two "flitlemeli "n Ti.l.' pr--.rty in a-u' uinii tn.ia .I.- :,e - '" in.io i:n.i.-i".ri. oAa.i AV:'.s -.:".le,c tolir ar-ul h.w-i k U.th t-hur -U a at Ii... 1'..- 1 ii-ol, .-. I ,.;...! ; -'i.'n l.-t Aril, 1--1. 1 1 r.K.HiS. 0f liir-l i-i-li n C4,uri:i:itlrui I am- : mile: ten .fri-,.-ut. to 1 1-j.n.f 1 11 i -.(, -. in- i'W. FOR SAL: ?r' tis 1 1 . ' 1:1 1., 'iti. i - i r iticii j . r 4.. 1. .,.!.. I,. I JIUillt M illlM I I I 1 1 I V " I 1 1 i IM 1)1. ' wl' 1 'Vi I lilull l! .11 i.r.il ii. "'m.-i.'..i. 1 ii ... . . h: i.nen H 1 .p-j. .iti-! 1,1,1. ,1 I i" jo-ti4s,.i;.i ....ii. ..... 1. .. ... ii- . .; vas so i.a..iv iw. .1 no that s;;;e. i . .r:,,;:; the r.,ult in the district, , j,,,. '' ' " ' ' i.u i.iecuon. 1 1 uie current oi popu- Ji;i was cnline,'. to bed !lt las: a.-- ! a ..... :,r,u.i ... , , la,,I!t i-. . ,. , ; ; "a !.iiiio.mg, taise countunr. and lar opmioii ro.-tc!;. sue!) a swe p al ,,. , . i o , . , ii.y:artUTmi..nnv.i..n.-..i...u n, tru...-.4 . y theeomph-xionol tne next j ball,, fin, x stuffing, will th. a do the j, his early stae, wlu.t will it h'e at : Z' X",.. .! f;:,'.' LS' ru.k , ui. y,, vi I business suit! place tne party in iMAV-,iho fl.l? Tl.cre is no mistaking vr' ,o,';,..,C. ' - : ;V t .,",;.,: W J.a. rs.,.. r. ,.,..v i-.ublicaus have to gam but ;r. .u t.ie cxpcrionoc.l atesmen the lialpable truth that trie- Pcpub- ,.:,:,.,.,..:,. ,i" a-a.' '.'. ia:;i-:ii i.i.' k. ' mbcrs of Confess to assure : o tne party are passed by, and a li,,,n cause is steadily gaining at ; t!a; iV,l-l,. ( ainbe'lf 'in'd StVv- II ' ol ofthe next House. Om-ijj ani' bear fr" in tT "1"t" ! -Vtly '- ' l ' -.t, -:K-ii L.i.u.I over ... 61 ' i v, m , ea as st.iniarii-Peiirer in ti t.- liope is cooo reason tor the eiowipn-con-; 1. i i i A "Hi ,, members canbo gained in that the military fm.e wiii nL ! yiHim tb.-.V it y I. c -v cvV. .,' . Ul ? W'" ! l c-I" ' eac i : . t a ie. i.'ieii mi I. i-e; ; ') "'" . ii-iiia..a. n.irm--1-.; i mv I',..-.... .. . . . . . . an. i u.':ir... a 1 il''H nr.' lic: -.- ,-ii' ...... i. in i.vnc!.i::rrn . : . j h' 0 : i'.." Inl;. ... ..! ........ ,., i i.i .. , tins district, iy tne election ot t.en-;now orag ine pro-slavery, peaee-at-: err. Stab oral Campbell, and the Pepublieans j any-pnee, repudiating, anti-recoii-; sutii-uon, ;mn aiiii-sp- i ie-reslimp-' tion party safely tl irotigii the mire i and dirt ot its own history, (toner-! . al Hancock has been nominated fori "' !,:T',' i oi'u lien a lie ii-liiry in A t-Mii.iiii. .ION. tne crowt i; tl . an.i u.-:ir... an i; r"rii nr.' l;ere: v t-iu! the 1 mjnlnw tri.!iiiK';r liurtmrinic tier ui ir.y a:-e:uiit. P--i.1-iii.-i- i;,t!,.v-;.r w "..i.r..;ii...- yn...i.'.ut,r h.-r cutn.-ti ' ' w'- . .... ..114. , this reason and no other. Sept. ine I . .1 .. . . A He h is ! complete. lacking ine lurco :in o;.j, 1 ticket. 1 i 'e):ioi r.us ".sitioii to a seem ii::aiiiinous Fusion t !er oral ..iiiiM-lle-i 1-v i iv-ASt'- tirii - ISAU Hi'ITHAX. l';c ..I til ; the county were evt r ealicd upon to " civic experience worth menlion- ;' .' vl; S:'!..:1 , j, ,M,-t 4 ln-r; the lift e he lias is not to .N ,( ll r;L1,u a",1"' !!1 '.'; i "ii casLa vote, and on their ndtlity to We have nothing to sav ! ""' lluMi- How S.:ne Il.i-u-.t! iNP.ANAI'OI.I-. "iVreckit a Tc.iiii. 'cptemoer .1 UV. !r,c l. Nul'K'K. f cm hiralityT iisenjvr train on t!it itti ohm in.itwiin 1 , l ij . I ... . i x ji .v m. . ' ii i ii i ,ii. i. tittle i :i i ; t i ,i i t , , i .t-t - . . . . 1 ' i ' I' r ' I .. t !. ... , ..i,. ,f . ,. . t ' me -jcnnm oi ;i hci-uficaiM otw i vt t. jiku poor Irav. 10 is ,mn n r " "L fc " . .. n,.,n.;n.r fV.,. sr ! ii :.i . i ai it J 1 . i ' ' . . . 1 1 1 1 . j , I ' 1 1 . V i I , i' , . 1 1 ii m il ;.Mil our nominee mav deuend not on I v ! .K-erse l.i liis i,,.,,,,,! i. . !' 3. 3Z!!i!er. Al.u v Ann... ir.-,-r-:i.-.-ri,..l l.'.-vi i.-r.-v, .N-,r,tti, iii'.fri4iarri.-a witii Sim. :i I l,oni:;s, tin-.-.li.l Sarah i-inif S'.n.-e i!a-t. I-.-m.i.u-i.-.yue I.'iir i-lul.iren. viz : .Milton M.. uari.-s H ir" vcy. James A. mi l ncrtriMe A A li.'ii-n. m. rr., !.ni.,...,,.,i,.i,;.,..f .i mi fniiitmnv I.. I..... 1 1 1 ... t ;" ' 11 io- e.iimcan ma-oi-uy er ironi "ihe Pt-btl ' Iirigadiers aaIioI 'f Partyvlms record his mili- j ;;5: "n;1 th" , ., :tarvfame cannot disumise or con- -"ur ' nou control the ( ongress of thc-U)(ni That record for the last twen- i , tA rrl;":!!' -- '-uwrn I nited States, and the backinr m ! tv vmm is . n, iit..r .t l.t,,,.,- .,,,.1 ! towns m lnduam Countv ''ave a of C.eneral Campbell, our next Presi- 'bv'it the party must and will be ! 1 "".rati.-ain of over IT" over the dent, lira Pcpublioan lhiusc, that 1 juMg.-l. " von-of Is,,;, while the other eight ... . , . , At-i . j-. i, i M- . r, 'ti ns trave a Pepublican uam oi . wiUnotact mprompt accord with : V ho g..t up tl.e Lebei a.n.' ll.eij,K- Tiil. i:,.!,uMi').:m maiordv on him in maintaining the fruits ofthe ! ,,n,,x;r;,t.10 P'irt.'- the .sauth. ! til,. i,,,.,,;! v,;,,. in Co'untv is :: i-i i iii . j H ho durum the war sympathized 'mi ;,. , f-.. I .- war m which so much blood and : i ;. i i u; , ti " it 1 1.41 -an increase of (.y,-r tuat o . , : AMlh tliisnetielliou Ihe i)cinoerat- ! io; Tv-I..r il',. , treasure were exiiended. .Surely 'ic party ofthe North. Who advo- i t.' . ! .'...-' -r., -''' ': jt 4 . , . i l- . ..... .... ; i it : i ei ii i 1 1 1 1 1 ei ;i 1 1 i i tie eoi; ; i y there never was a greater incentive : cated repudiation m 1S(JS? The i ,,.- j,j js-(- y .- to ail true men to do their duty than j j en.ocratic party. Who t.j.posed j I lemocraiic,1 m,e "imh-Iiendent aiid in tins crisis, iiewiio dallies is a ! . "V- :, . " V KepuMican le'iires-.-ntatives ar. dastai ' ... i uui. i lions . htiv,! I..r tl.tir K...ir.li..n l-ajoraiin Th.ima '111.1 iiere 1 "u-rrici wtrii lapi tsh:,tir. - Ivan i.i. Cifin-j ,1-4,:,: - r.ir"i ,-r l.-.irn iuri,:.'r .,::i. ul.ir - e: l.-i .i:i-.y it.,-,l. i. ti: A Ol.i i. i.:. i Aiisni.t. r-i i r, . . .UI.-II.. T. .i.nue.H U. .111-1 er. ii -. K i r- .1, i, .oil IS v, ;is I tlian Mintalvr. Lizzie .Mi-h!er. the lam ni.m.- i t,-- tl.e track and tbur iinM"lni:V"'w"'"".-,""','h ' -Mtsm-.-rto(t..:trii. ... , .... . , nil""'""! "I 'lil-r-vi clllliP v. Clt.. i:-ti.-v Coacnes Were tlite!;-d. 1 lie ac.-idel'.t ! Mi-iilen.f si.ri.-v.-n. I.:. invo nnit.f. r.I-.-,- n.-i was caused by a rail 1,,-imr removed ; 'XLln! '''"'! S- oz.trw from the track. Ctiliduetor tteor-'C ' V. are .ir-e;.y n-ti.i-! tN-it in par.a imv .i' a ...... , ,i i -1 1 , writi't .irtiri..n .--ue.l-u-..! ti!eiir;i!ia:is-i'-,ur-..i .!. A. .Is lli-tan!ly killed N , Suert..natv. Fa.. I will hoM n l..a..i L; Ai. ' ' LP' f".t:l II..:. ! Ui'l. .-i.i r. aiji 1--U'- 1 1:' 4V . lv - otner ic: ' ... -on w la serioll y inhired ' l"er",lc":''r"" al-ri.-I Mis ii-r. .kt---!., Bi .1.-:-.. . a tne -JI-.;i .l.iv . 1 I-i. ' -1 I... K. ". r. --I 1', ii. !'. , i in i.i, v, i.i nr in i-s .-i..emi.ir, j u. Hnirt- v.u--:ta a'.itfn ! i: v.iu i. v.-..ci ,.r'! .1.,.,. II i,; i . . .1.4 i l'Mr. ,..-i..i iu., 4. ,iuil-.' ill ;t I.e.-oiatCi mi:.i:ikk-s !) -YV locality where the road crossed the! Atiaust 11. l-in. i,..:, .. .1 .... i. ... . let i lat ii:.-. 1 1 was i ;;'; tge or a I AH KA l.y. i.ii 4i... . u was I W , - . , r . . . , , . evidently the intenii.m ofthe wrick-il" J,!'il ers to throw the entire train down' Mr virtu- .t .- !!. "fier ...: :s.o.i . ib's r-ivi'.e l-'..rt-..-...!i- tl : . .1:. letir.lira' t i nrt ui .v.ert euniy, V. ' ... v ...... 4, i -. nil.-, iii-i i:i un ,-r...r,e.l l r- aster was avoided, though one car was on the brink of . the ravine. ' .-i. t-i -ll tne real e?:.'.. ,.l .-;li IMe, l-.ite .ji .tininr.l 1 1 j... .'er'tl, wia .j.i VdV, v.-V. Urul, i- '.I, 1MI, I'.i.. ' r.i. t-i K i;..:i S' .e-''i. r'--rki.,..e-:i 1:. .r, 'i , : ; - v ii I.i:,:- 4 y I. ., v .. : i -el, -,i 1. 1',.. I I. ... i K t-'.. i.- r.. i ... I'.i. . .'i .no i,. ii -: . i. ;, ,t i,i k ! ..; . ir .-i..ii. i -iii-l i ir.- ..l S . -i ....u.,-v. I'.i.. ! w-ii I., ,i :. . . ti... r:il. ..: s j.iMi K..-.e.-. i. ; .1. i..a :-, S-.i-i r. -t '.r.:y. i i, :i: -,:i .. .,. M-. -. . 'i i--iri;y. t,..- ... i -I:. -.: -. It . . r.- ni i-.t a a l , , M i : ; v- -'l ' ir : i: ' ;- " i.. i.- .i. h. ". SllK.-.a-.-s l.:-: v.. I - t am both ii n i Ir will inii il i t.e r..N-4iiii:K wiiiit I.ce lit' I'rutvn :i..v. We nu.l .liii ksen would slioul.l lii-Ver lie lit-at- ilo v..-ri' tln-v uliv.. lid not thell know that W0 had theit-n until t-vt rv inun: Tliix; are the Miitio ... -i ,, , , ii . mi.. i..ii.ii ..i iri.ie- i.iiiir:iiie- i,.r vviilrli original, andyou thought you eomd !,.nts those wl..n'..unt thev i..u-i.t r..r f.mr lie A'our Avav throuirh. ' "'Oii-'-Miiiiii'rjti.ui.td yt-am. i:.-im.'iniK-r tin- , Kite r:-.reM-niun. ni in men u!n. i.uri-il lucre -Air. leltZH0OVer ; lucres tin' i-li-eti.ral rollcL't'. 1'nrtli their life III. Mill v..nr ..iMl. ri il f..r it lil.j.1 suit You- vli v"'-. J"M " A iriiiia ssoil. anil - ; in Ik- iilfiinK, am come along Avith it. L:-t tiie Car- ! iiavt- ii -i.tmt.-it j lisle ll'Tc.'d alono. Sue the Ti-ihnc ! i '!;,,!', '"' ' '" rd, he Avho doubts is .laninedMirrVt I"., !.. '.-j . elected. Jiie towis of ih.iin-xton ' ....'.i , ' f , . . . , Muti v.tnC.ni il """' 111 V ll;V K"1 lw"u V num- land Whitlimiham both elected t!-i.-' , i -:ng ma.ie : a.Muv.-s ... .-a t,, i.u.,i,- r,.e lviona,r,m : ally ratified? Ihe I)em,K-ratie ,,ar-1 , .ust.u(llivt.. ,,v ;( , them. '1 A.,-r!ainf..ra,u.. xui..m t---.. , , .. , ... ;tV. AV ill) are Opposed to legislation Vi,4 " . i ..- Sttn..-..aiiiy a...n-.-..u i, a.i;..iiuu I.'.!?.:.. '.! I loval Citizens ot tne I lilted i ler mm-in.. tl, ....,..i.,l,1,.oJ ;.,..! . ' ........4. ...,., A. nv...er. Feier Cli'iuan. J..a.-. s..r . I . 1 .. T . .,1 i: . 7i V. ,v i.- im.j, Jlo-TON" Scot '.: m-iy-o' - I--- ' ri, -r. H iam Huntw aa-l ..it-w. .--i. s, be they Lepubhcans or Dein- ,. ect? The Democratic, n.-irtv Who ! . ' ', u . ' "V Vu"' Vr... , , ... - -- . i. i-r- . r .-... , reflect upon the recent lOter- ! , l . v l - I i j" i igi.iin lecoivetl lien- t'i-ll!-'nt rom !, .-cpteiii.H-. o. ! jt .. -l:vtt, Hit a tw-vt..rv inuai- .iweliin.; U.-.i-. it ii t.i i.iH.u t"t rt ni uaor-.are oniKised to rederal e Cction laws 1 1....1 v. . , , . w - ' . -. i...m .,.i .i ....r... . es of two distimruishetl men. f r , n.-t tl,,. iMii-.ow -l ,.,.! f1'' : .ounore.i and . " " "o gr-.c -r oi i ns city. Urn is .,-;,:- :.' V:,..t;:i n,: ,Vi. rcpresentaiive citizens. Com-! ltr .. Tf..,.. p.." ' " Itwenty-t.in,- towns give I-arniiam ; was onn.-.t yes.er.tay m Lvcnn-ceii ; lf"' S:V" ''"X"- :.. ! '"i''" -4, .ij.s; :iin- if..., r, .i Vemeu-y. i;ro,k!v! with a t .e : " r'T-' ?i- IL J" I CI t'.!! . Mil-,... I 'I'l. 1 ... ; - ? ' ' T eici , . i - ' hiiii.i :tm ruuatt -v.-n; ; HI CIlltn .. I. ((.. - il 1""1':1'1 iscalterinir, l,.-;t2. The satn.i towns i fvubar ntes o! the Chinese. o I . iiriiiv. i lilt litis KiTniirv-;0(i t in ; iS to', iiaiiuii r.". urtsiv. AJ.-J-- cratie pitrtA'. Wlio attempted to co-; t:ltal slmotiiiu' at fray occurred on . t - - i i.i i-.i......i ,- ... iin.i i-ir.ir. .i. Htn.-ii ir.;.iki-4 ;-. v.-rv tie-in!.; : ...... I. , . . I . i--i , 'i,icnu ;-knj w,4i.T. I.4.. .in ii " 'ii.;-lai: 4 l.-.lS : ,l,K "' ' til'- ei mi-try pallid, sad- ' -tl nwl Uiue..t. . i..e .to. there Im-iiik -eat.-d beside t!ie ' fr'",'"' ",' '"h -J-a an-i 4 -tan; aver 01 the hearse. tlircAV sfrii.-; of is.k 4. a m zritn.i -. a it i:..-..v net' IMOer in!,, i ... .t- t -no . ..iaw4i,,.r.-a:,i. 1,4,., kwi, In-ill. M I..,.!., ft..:. 1 ' ' " 1 " .au.i r.-erv .t..r .-,. ,:o : i , grave l.ee Wan s eh'.iitnir wa SutT r.r, t v. led an-1 rows of candi'-. :ind t . .... ......... , ...4., 4 -. .1-. in... 1 ,, . ,..-. .,, ....... .1. . 1 . 1 -;.r,i in. 1:. -. us -,vi j.- n.seneu in lilt K"i: t.-..:,.' ' , . ,, ., . -. ..." -1--I... l.iii- x .1:1 -'.iiii, ihti-j4 v.T.i nr 1 iiisnitr 1 ' 1 ni 1 1. .-,, ; ... . . . - 1 . .v.. ...4. .. i;i!i!iani, 'i.): ud scatter ii' ? ' taeed 1 i.iiiamen ticnitie narty at The Nmt 1 u ;,t . - .1..: has failed protest to against this out-; rage? The Denitx-nitic party of the j North. Who has sottuht alliance: Avith the (jreenbaeker-i ? Tiie Lemo- cartli :il t n : i - aa,1!' nr. htp-'l- wei, .4ain !re;t .,a tiie n.-r-.li. I.: ,... I. i -,:i , : 0 i- ii-!. itii'l K.tilr 11 1 .:re mi t.'ie -.uO:. lilenes lieiOK :J lei-t irait r.n l i:.i .e. i,i cmat'-'r- tnl "ii till i-.-li'-r.ii ! :... 1 i ,.-u i-,f , TKK tlS I I.,.-..., I tn I. .11 t -.n ,. ..,!,-- .- .... 11 mild and F:l'e Aa l t'"! itan.-.- in tw . e.iu.l aui-.uii imv- CoNUKKssAtAX r.F.i.Tzi:oovr;i;"s let ter admitting that "(n7i l!ic pn-nl ' 1,114 .. .t ..I f.'. I can .1.1 nut a .allil.il. tli I1-"" '"'ocui. ! 1 jiti. 1.1 1-11 .1 ...11.-, - - - - .4. ..- , j. , ,-l-..,i ,,.!,. I ."'"-' ..iiei.-- ,r i-.-iit. -.1 ii.j u. now. i:,!i(..r,hat ipnation bills, which he did not ap- j "'g..)ust hei-re it l.-it the tlepot, be- !t,;:1 w, ', , " V; ZTZfT.-L" 1 . itjKin y.uir v,.io ili- ; i,rove '.' The Uemoeratie party 111 i tweeii Dr. .. ( . Snetlccker, forniovlv t ,-, , tt , 1 ' 111 ' - " ; tmi..i 9 p.-irtiy,t ..n t.u nt .".i..e.i;.';ri. .i-1i.Is tl,.- sii.ves- i,fL ,r v.-. V" I ' 1 I of levin. rt,,n I'v .,! ,.,., Alter tilt- ( hlillillit'll had bowed 1111. ; tho liauw ti. t-e ..-.-are I Ly -!iral b. -n tl,.'l).'i.,.-rati.-ii(-ki-t tongn-ss. Who tried by irand to oi l.t xnigton Ky .. and a Scotciman - ..j..,,, . ti,. .,),,,, i ,,,,.1 ,..1:,r,.,i '"Ki.nta. I -IM.-.. steal a state government? The 1 Nuitli, long a de nizen t(.a earth al..,v;. him ih-v ! ii.c i ' Dem.i. r-it ir. i,..etv. in M-i A 1. .. ofthe 1 ataic coast, i-n.-'.-er,.,! cni.-i v . ' ... .. . . 11 . s.v.t itned. after the election, to buv the m mining. Dr. Snedeeker had at-!t r i. 7. Ikmocratu: Jlon., jKu-sioa bdU fo not .electoral eolleu'es of Oregon. Florida, u'ndetl liro.essionally a lauhtor of... , , '' . ;''"-' , : llt'LLlr SI I' "ai" ' Wo,c;,(mr,"n.ltl,atAV;! T" u1 'J- and South Carolina? The pres.! Daniel Davidson, another of whose ; itfl, " .. ' If , ' A:, Gn,eral nho i, at the hard of the. P, - When the w-,77 in nro-ross r tU'ntial f 'tir S!i;ith about to marry. " ;; ,r 't , . IrV, : iZ , Vlll fZZtiXX . ... U 111 . ,,r"'', "M'O''ss 11 !,):iriv D.iVldsoil became suspicious nt:., ,. , ' --.i , ,T ' Kw.-ut..r.H'. trustee t rO.e ,tk-.. the rent e-u:e nm common the Snnte , ! These ,,uestious and answers, and so.nethiiig wrong between his , laugh- f S',.-.,i,, ,,vre adnr to allnr , ,:, a,vj mrh bdh - a gu tl and pum ed by Sou horn ; Inany T on,s, hnw ihcir ,,s,sU ter and Sned.-eker. Ti.e three gentle- f,V ',, , ' ' ' Ju. ! S-,:,-J.,,. SMr, .VA. l-o. ' f;il, IS giving a AVOrld of trouble ; . , " ...i.tt.t. . . uj . ,,, tI)C sollj j j , T, , ;,. :, nail S(,n. wor,,s .lMlllt ,t . 4 . ... , tw ,...,.., r. a.-r-ml ! rpr ... ... . at the .North, held il National (on- :. .. 1 1. ... s... .. 1 .,,,.1;,,.-1. s:, ,1.,. c t ... .. A .1.1. togethel i.n the re- iiv..,in,, r .... -i.., .. .1 ,.io.... 1 ..,.,. t-l.ti to sucn iiemoeratsasour-owncol- V(.ntiM ,,t cli(.a,r(, :n the Mimmop i te iM"'m"1. a0,olK invn'- ,. m J" "!" ! , . T. . ... V a T V; ,- 'oains of other Chiicmen lvin in , n.lh.'r.,,.T..m-n't'"ii7-.n rrS-tX-ith-r : ..,i....i froth" WliO claims to lie the sticci-il ' f 1 si' I Tl ' j- 1 1 i i OOraiiC Party lias made t IO record. 1 1 u 111111 " oe i.iu . y. .,r.,,.M ('.,.,... ;, ; . , .,: l .nil' f'"" --r n I tout ..n Hie nmt: .il.. in r,i 1 l-.iiiii!i: iroill V no 1 1,11 Ilih 10 Ot Hit SJif CUl ; oi 1I1. I hat Convention declared ' if I... . ". 1 ! n,.t leive the ,.,,n.,lp.- 1, -.,l,l I-:'! ' - '"' 1 -X " ! S:"'1 n III oe lan.ioijMti)mel-..v.T. 1-aa.i Ankeny, J a.jl-..i4 ! .-... -.ir friend ofthe soldiers, and that to j the war, 0,1 the part ofthe (Jovem-! i !! , lXSlZ tl iASSk,., & 'r h 'i;t i.. w,.: .' ;i iii .- S 'X,:..i i-r f li -.ir t l.r-t -rj ; me Ft- li-ii-k 1 ny. iVir'-:l . ' "'one J ii-'Hon. :i f?i , r'-; r.-:t,: -- -;tr 1 .! n , j r t .,u --. h:- -r- r ; f-r-uvi yir ;fi.; i-it-t:. . : 1 1: :u -r uaj. " . ' Ofi'L.t :..-' v'- iir- .-I nit-r-r '.i.r. v. : pr-- :i- -!i x vrp 1 -n-' nif-r ; - :.- tin" J, Ki; A-'':u .tii 1 l'rur. ' :i- !' tt " ' J ':t"l.l. -ii'.-M. 1 " ' (ii.-'irii i n ui t h-. iurt ii ii.i'i i-: - ' . ..., It-i-i;y :if ;,- i t..r ' 1"!iir;'lW,,;;,.V',n tin' I wi'. i" thi: i ! t t lie :iUT j ;ip i'n: !ti r.' ;r . 1 S-n ..': i. t' r-! .1. in Kri S ; -. '.' ' n? i ii I wit'-r . 5 ; n 1 : : ' A Search Warrant. rf.:r i. L'.irr-:. .m Lindsev's 2" Searcher 'rr.ui?i . ot -iu-: :ii ..u t ti:iH'i ilrr.v - iu -it! : Its r.nva :tr: rfirii-ierml an ! o-rf irifl jjr-.t. .'i inn! tipif. "iiii'.. M" . r tr pj i y mi f :. ! (-11 t-'i" .,..;tt,:a (i- .xl: .. r.j, t1. ':: C ?.BCAfr.t.:e:':-: ERSCN the Democratic Con.ress is due all ""'"t- to be 'a f;ulureto restore the tbecr,,t;t ,.f t.il-in.r jr ..f ,i V",0 :u"' "'cinanded "that inun. jieiisioning the I'nion At'terans. An examination of the records will full y sustain lieltzhoovt r in this admis sion that his rebel collogues are ad- vt-rst ampit tnate eiiorts he made lor a cessation of hostilities, Avith a view to an ulti mate conyention of the states, or other peaceable means, to the end that at the earliest practicable i,.. be judged of by the whole of it. It j town with his brother to let the mat- siieps in n, w Jers.-y Mau ls the same party that ivas false I ter mow oer, ami nad taken his ; stroyetl. 'lis.iii !. (ill day ni sill, Sept 1. .w.i'H KHOAIlS. H.w-alur .-ta.i Tru.-te.-. during the Avar, and has ever sinei rsotothese pensions, as fr ex-' j'1 Iaee inay be ntoml on the 1 ' ; basis of the lederal I nmn ofthe "1"0: : stabs," At this time tiie resonr...... The most vital law to the inter-' of the rebels were nearly exhausted est.s of the soldiers referring to pen-, and the (Joyeriinieiit w;is moving sinus, wa. passed by Com-ress and ! lll,,".hem with a force that ca.-ried lK.camealawonthe2-.thof January,!'' a ratK;"al 'rtinty ofspee . T, -': dy success. It Avas then that the is.). It iirovides among other Democratic party deelared tho -:,r things that all pensions shall begin j "a failure," and "dt-man.led that the Aviththe date of the death or dis- Kmycrnmcnt of the I'liited States ' r seat in the car when Smith, who was '. been false to the proper results I going to bingnam nnnes, eame in at ; tliereo . Com and honest men '"' mrwaro emi oi ine ear, an Ti:l-:.T".v, N. J.. Septembtr S. A I f:n broke out this mifiiiiiL' at two! A. there sire in tlio partv; lut tho par- i iipjuwlunl. Siie.ifcker rose anl V!h-Ic. in t!a- Xtv Jersey State1 ty itself, as a political organization, ' -chut him tlmnh the sioinacli. ; Prison yant. i orhhvMvd in the; has an exceedingly had diameter, j fell in the aisle, an I the peo- shop oeenpK-! hy.. C. Kihert i: Co., ! SitnuH'I Stum an I wilt to . Ui.. F. No. i'.'"- "r.-i 1 Joiflih MtMt'r. ' terra, H7J. IfVr'.-M.iniy i.vt.M'c.t . - :IT'. r-r-l lit -Tiil. .!. I term urmvii.--' Soj-it-.Hi-r , :f. hi 1 '.!:.!!! 'r, 'i m.w um Fins H:iva N'Tl " ' .-'.ilt.-i-'f r.jt. ..r l.tvvr .i.-ulnlKl.. l lne. and iKHr, tvtk llfilMtw h". - " rin -lu'-'ii- ... .'-e s:.::ui4'i. an.l !:v.-r !. r- oas an execciiniv nan ciiaracter. ' " "-"-, .un un- n-.i- . ... n.i.eu ...t .. y . i ...t u a v o , . .,..::....-rrr:' , . k. i --.i.. s-rt- unr It in it lit I., l... trnoi,.,! witii il... i I iie rusiieil iioni i be car. A m. ice-; wbert ;i ar.-e nui.iliei- ( eunvieU ;ire i. -.,urt i n , :m'aui:. t ... ,j me u4 M't i iA.r.-.T.K management of this government and ! ".Uercd, disarmed Snetlccker ; employed in the manufacture of lV, ' Trtli can nominate no ticket that oifdit !iI,d was leading him out ot the rear shoes, and which is. filled v:tli m i- A.i iit.ir. t.i..ini.uti"th.' tun-i i tu. i. m.N ..r t r. -.. --u i. .i.ir-.- to be elected. No matter who heads ''" the car under arrest, when Smith ! chinery. It was alom.-l cntirelv .1.- Ir1""' i " - its ticket, it is the same old party joo was supposed to be uead or ! strov.eii. M.st of tiie stock is injured. I and there stands its record. Cencral juyi'ig, rose to his feet, drew arevolv-i Loss, Sl'.),lf.H); insurance, Sjs.diii). sto.n.u.sKnuiN f v. -vi. Hancock if elected would be its ' cr and shot .nedecker twice in the In the shop used as a l.u.n.h v about Kr fw.aUi i.a.fiiaci 3-jtu AuH.t, S-ivo Your Clnllren. charge ofthe soldier and repeals the1 ?hol)M sw-k.tu "'Kti:itu with rebels ! '..,'' act which provides that -no eltiim ; " ?. " n"a"w1t l? "I'thnrity. These 7 " . . 1 . . lA ' rebels were to be invited to join in a obedient servant and lo its will, i hack, killing him instantly lie is simply a mask to onnities of the party Since ; cihfy thousand shirts, with the IL Y. S. HKLPr t!r.r. J'...' i;-.'IiiPK .'--o. in".:a The y-i mu. V-il-" ViriHIIIlX '. I ll'1 . 'I'l.O i.i tin-'1 "r ' '' ram-''.'!", -i J:m ti-..'.LM...ii.iiI :r,'ii l. .t .-.- ?i He is simolv a mask to hide the tie-. he was shot, Smith made a will, ' machiiiery tne t'l.icc, w iedama- Nutiu hrtT i.-o t..r.ii,t-rtie- i:or4 ;:. iA..s.. i.vrk. 1 1, -i j - .r .... w . -, i ..iii... ii.-i i i i i iii.ii I wniiiei!.i iiiii"i'iot' ..i iu hkoit ii:- p'liitm'n:. at my oiti. f ui th: iH--ti !;Li Sinor- U:t. I - At ior pension noi prosecutci lo a sue-1 convention with the loval statow .....1 VrKvry ami Aitcii.i.iett Saic cessful issue Avithin five months i terms of peace Mere thereby to be from the date of tiling the same. . ugnt. it is no wonder nl. -It lu ,ii..jl 1 peoi.le, iueludinir the nrniv ' The hill was introduced by a Ko- i S.it.5 publican menilK-r from Iowa. It . an overwhelminir nolitienl was put upon ibt passage by a Ke-, 'em ra! McUcllan, who ran as the ! ceiitl'v for-ed bis fa 5,rr namebitwo I IVIi 1 ' ,v- '-An , publican from Kansas. It was tiass- ',yTati! caiiilitlaU- for Tresident. ! small ebeel nml b;id them cashed. I I 1'tonville sH'e; to toe toiuier. ... '1-1.. ..117 .. 1 , .. . ! anil is now expected to the momeii- bv McKniht it Co., vtilered to the a Tiniriir, ta.rtm.t .toiu-r. ut' i ..vi.-ii I . . ii '--. l ii i ' i i- - i ,. l, , .. when :i.il wIutu :r 'j in 'liiicrt-j. -.:n i.t ; tanly. Davutson is tne largest sheep ; amount ot ..i.int, princiahy trom una utncjs-l,r-,'rr. i I( ! and wtnil grower iii the territory, ami ; water. The shtj belonged to tlie All, ,. .tnx n. scorr. ' '! j was present but took no part in the state, and the ltts is al'out jlu,ii(iii; . " " - o.rr -l;.l t'J ir-.--n. r,r-. " ' .tvi. Siri.-r. Sr. U. S.-'i i l.r .!rt.-.,' -i. yru-f si '. K. - ' X..Vr. '..l'i l.iir:i. Ha. S . .-.-r S-.-; :. .i l-:. 1 v. ; was jirescm oui iook no pan in tne siutc, ami tne itts is aoont p ,( i ; . . . . )AI .-(,.: - ry ;:, lereby ti be ! alfrav. All the men were prominent ' no insurance. About three hundred p., at 1 o 1 1 O ' Vi "i -i for that the Coli miu-s, ()., Sept. b. Chanes : and ku,,,! well in tlat community, i convicts will K- thrown out .,f em- SUilQ jN OrHial bCllOOi, u 'r i l': !"r 1 " " :'' iny, scouted Miller, attorney-atdaw ami son of; ' plvment Ibrthn e months. The 1 Wwi'-ir mnmiHjiro-! ex-state senator Miller, nttemjited to ; lire is su:,;,.tsed to have originated LYDLIXA, V'.So'. ' held with1 commit suioide to-ni-ht bv taking a ! ....s..-r is vun, wa 4; d cn : - .,.1,'! al defeat of heavy dose of morphine. Miller re-; "7" . , ""'tt ui' ,!" k,a ' " 1 '" :J Srtt-,.;tKU at Ii;,JviI; I . . I I 4- I . .1.4 . , t ed in the House by an affirmative! 1 ' ' ,."R"!,, -commuted ny tlie J)em-i To-dav .Miller's father .liseovered i ,"" ": ' ' i jknvk!.', ej't. .. . .-pc i ii ai.in ofllGKepuldicans and 4S Demo-1 1,,c, t ir UIhinces i the foicr.es, and sai.l he had f,,r. mng Htruck the house ot Mosts f... -idviile says : "On Friday last, as craU a-iinst -i neAthc vote of "T 1 M to ,J rcanl- i & slu-rteomings as these j '.'"' .tt, four miles sou h of I pton a ,K;rty of c,nt. -actors were startin;; crats ugamtt a no atnc ote of J, ed as politically an unpardonable jmng enough, and was now willing ! jilhng Mrs. James Uahler, amlialtro in a stove in the shidt house all Democrats, and all Southerners j sin. i the law ! .mid t tke u course I Jame IVewitt, and wounding Mrs.ft!l0 IVnn-iylvaviw mine, one man Arcmino!tton f'jr Itll ;tf..'t.-r. MrtitHvl. tint fl i in aii re-.itx't-i. Itcpmrf di.hI X-jrmil, iiie.it, Cut.i4i r- cil, Aia-ninl. 1 tit rll Ti-rui i.r 15 tri'i-lt; will i,j-i on l-i:'rTii. " .V'i" i" ' eltn-mu: t.ir, n.-t M'.m h:in-o . ' : vivo hoiMir-l r-u:. . !:iii--i, l-e.-e.y N.nr,l iittI le..n;;ml hi Vl- .-' .IU" r..t-Kl.T. '- in !",':.. . rri -- ni. On. -irj- w, ...J UZt .llWW1 I.lVJt.-- it. i In- e W. H. . I -;-; ' but 4. In the Semite it reci iv.'1 -.! 1 his same party, in its Pmil.;,l;i.nn t-nloc nml 1, It i Convention of l.StW. delliam A 'taYiitit.ii .if f Ij.i.j.v,, i .. i cratie votes, aga nst 4 negative dim. .lon , t thenatK National Upon hearing that a warrant had I I'n-witt mother ot ti.e youns man was SfVio.-!y Wom.-l. ,! and an. uded the j been issued for his arrest, young Uttne turn- Mrs a Wen was kil!... j blown twenty feet by th- vxVh 'onds, in Miller took morphine, but the 1 she was holdimr a four-year-t-Ut gin ; ()f iantpowtler. which . ... 1 m Villi. h..l 1 i'l.l!:! I.T 111- r I . 1 1 . ... ... . t . louitT' lip'w, a.U'Wiisiti') f any titer i KfIitr-liD' i:ti A n!vaiiti!'f9 an I iuini;.n.. contract with its creditors. I do-' will probably live. s iKi.on ma.le him very sick and he j. 111 ,r 1:1 lhe child was not m- j bt on placed m the stove hy .ine ljilie.1 i malicious jtersons."' had ' Viir Cat:iI..jCJi', aMresJ, JOHN H. FRENCH, LL. p., I J uly l). r'C-t'AL,. Mt.1 ;at-r:-t ii.ii'-. r isti:. lnl'-stru.t B. -.iti:nI .. n:o"4ll' o-' ' JUT IT U .r. , . ..n...iuri Thirtu'il t-:ir k'i.' . f IV caw...-, -i't'iy t.. ,, l:Wi-ii. "i