11 1. Vitl Yht li Vittg e'i . .-00406646, 1 fati s igW . O • 1 ,-,, • '443:e4:. - .10.11.eid,10 f: ft '.. tiffilai VECtm: anitiatiensibli - I -,,,,_ ~-.2Vi- s crA n4...tig. , 74.xvi I -1 b P, % *E c trAitfreiii , l tutml ':-• l'- . .411fir: ilialigi f ire... I, ' -,••• - :.thiai'lliillziiriliffliit se:..l - ..' . .ei , Sfltntlite - tpel ti - .) 1.e . P ...-To - - 4111nM2M.3-Mr ban.. ( 'ffiegtft523)..424.119-tte.;:t- - • , rVi 11 1.1 t X 1... fit " -, 1,,z " : 7 ;• • . ''• l' i ' 0 ZlOtigiat 3fift-AlNfivai •-"tb, ±W=aco! teilolo#Mlol,oo,9 illwadsg.„,l ' 1:111A -00( 091 4 ,41 O I L ,t,d3Vl OT .b103P 43 J , .1 i''JIIVLISMULUWOPD- " ."' ' 47 fitirii ' Pi f ".. 14 :115 9 7 7 9 r 411710u:his BAT r r, „,. 6.• - • sfroti ;Aryl i<2.,i;;5:1?" • • WILLIAM - in ' ,‘„" ' e ,;. -, lllitlr Ehitu—i , _ Me 'Cienmit9f, eng,county. ' '" THOMAS DO l .1. - 1, Or allidri f ewnship 4.tairniana i g •-•,, -"- , D. IL $ • ' Sendi*. i1...5 - 'A. J. RARER, ~ ' Asa, Ses: o sr.. - *JAIIIESTIRWR.I, -' 2. '' ' -“" , -ITRasuriar. D. 'H .RA.ZXN, .' ,Asst. Treas. , 4 ,, , 2 ..+,Ainitfre .4- • 1 i 1 tazzig, DA Patrick, D R azen, 0 Ihraie - a i t em -:'Atad John Atniklisas.....4...zez.a..' •-•-ra. , .. , .....1_ , -, -, .N. .• - - Committee riz . ,..lAie ' 'vs. -' 001 Jai A. GrbiadlOani.' itith#F, l eaq, and 0 ideGoe, egg. '_- :.e,- q L i L I A , Committee on Printing and Public Documents. " D H Hazen, John DI Irwin* Cohn Quinn. , 4 - 'IV . j.‘ °n ...,,,, lr f a f .x.a 4r #Vin' H i el i - I'49` 49,bn. RLa q,,. ono aanu,...rhz, ohn damn, Stephen 0.3'" lecOandlgas, Henry Sprout. Office • U. S. Dourt IlaTidarP' I -F 0 'r - - ' •.E 4 : The Committee meitt er eg-gildneaday and Saturday, at Ikceelook,o. m=,ed the Democ e a IA y ho Fele e elpg typr ratic trate e V roma o he Comm % are open - nay andAdtht, fo: the ditd4bution of Pubho, Doetimente. This v al4l6 he 4,4 oughs. The,fol4**llettlistildNih inthedoot td01111.70( 'tnsors oftbn?severar *eras of e two cities, ih their phictei`ousetamoe,,Timo to be WM sealed ihould atteiir ttiEe itter a least ten daps before the nice Qggh h „ . rrSTsg9 #-4- tat Ward—Samuel*Pattftend;934 Liberty at. Towm ii L 2d Si 41 an4.t. 21, oliear Soutto• Chc Noriekarielfn._crinyipyi, Oarts:ln strtnt, near WIWI Itrilts. - ' ' ' ' - 1 ' ' '' .' ... West .11ttaburgti-Lanoren , ' Otrisin street. Teoo - gar .2T a..: *MOP Main a " W a l i n t .=al ~ T. v' c i o i ll i to 't .11t a Lawreziee * - Dail . S. le ems; ii " n near .ft.MiStOntsei* 4 ,T ,-,,,,4, ‘• •- , ',.• •, %-',-,^ ~. Dtiquesittudr.kirow, Osoetstreet. M atteheeterdlint.Xellerny - AShicveburg—j: Gt ff Atid 14.411.i.", - . JSorh - . • hichhieepinE--.Teznee Evans. . • . 17 - . , " 44-StAttii i r 4fet-* Dl iwttti _P-t)° fitomor c ir. , s, - not..feAttest meat do . s°- Alf,.o**kifikki t AlLYVOVitui . adpee All einsat Democrats -to, examine thei4fi . Anideteo* cording YkyisfyOf jallikwast4up at the plade 61 . -: 4 0 t 2kk gi VPPlit i ". l - t-41ir names . - and. , neigh Adel einim them. nTitituzu'l 1 Nsfitii,..l , ticketsTha for". - t.tdo . put are now ='4l‘intiiiiind:rooliOn / &it - bution from 41bitthit . El,4kr 1.? 41,r ...Wrr . ; 20 .1 1 44. 4 .444%.00* I- I : 14 - * 401: . _ • the . * plAdiftt- jo.r. spon - dint .; tee i " Azikut:, ; inathittA 4 torlittiAti . 1 3stis'9 tWP F s; INTIII7SIASM We cannot tol place no re! .iipaptdc despat the Altholitlon tittiletim s. The lelegral intros of the War Department, and its La k l * l4l o 4l -q- - .21 9 14UN—N d el e ction, will be to Mislead the infanions gime of deception ---4--acettresecixemiriltur, welxith Oftefirlitftqui at prey- . At 4 atltortootk mr*P pred the., theitebalion Vas-upon the forge of colhvitinkr , e;ibilzen - of times. 13itti'iNMk Alin4oooA. teittnt Wrote; 'horthe. Adualiltration', did for him— 'that,,PlllNiat'psq;iiriptoit regiment" of ebefdesertan'nveridayand that LeOs entire army did notlinmber over "silcty iye thousand metzi? Yet, notwith ,atautding the 4atemBnt, the:cif:metal - who mat wrote another letter, calling upon the•Aaniinistnition to immediately nfote7o the '.:'graft fin' half a 'uttilida of 40- not believelhat •Grantaaver Made thosasiliy and contra lector stiv:stilf*, but the Admittistra ,t)alealuir and4usekilialiernate Wlust - wehatt - IsaltloEfalse repoits `gardrikiheiii64erMeittiiitilie armies, the field oT pot , Ai* demda :death:lOW TAO where, karteregraPh tal all over the otalf,VitnataligllPVell 'with head:line!, an inch long, in-all the• :001ition gath , ering, numbering tens of thousands are not even allnded'ia . 'iiiiti'wst the case in re d rAi tifeite l W.f .. f*:y&if, Phil adelphia, and Chaiiiitillitemonstranons thti l iltii„lnit.';'init VIC 'nate is truceyie;*l4l3iturieriniii 6'34* •- : lugs , to,if . to „„row_ Thetruth is that M r ' sns all the , ing in strength eve • • 14 1,,,,.. {) which the „au -e4f7Nt ”" event-snot.conceal mini Strati ew - England is coming to , tie, New Hampshire and Con• ; • tient especially are ilia blaze of stc- Mellen enthusiasm.. From - the Boston Post we learn that on the 22d in New Haven, Conn.; there was a McClellan, Coneti,,CauTentinu, , - ak, which there were.L2,4/00.people; and the-procession, whibtriook td , tne afterwards,•was three riles in *thing like it, says the , , In'New;Hampshire • too the skies are , also brightening. 'On - the 22d at Con cord,' aiilninietiseLlienviradiation took plane,. which was loud and emphatic "Little kiecg!the. Boston Post contras , W7:' Col. 'Stevens preSided, and wade 'a blidq Col. John H. Georia..Was then introduced, and made a lengtby•speech•Whisusual logical and tbrciblitindiner.l") ii104108 , 0 - lao :141 ;tub- cti.: w(de: Ateartatteiritis 10 b.; " nc, 10e1B.C.gi'Z. ;71 dmouksiktlttbl.. .yralpgi ota o-t 7 LP L , % c, J v , Air _ -.rad L linniMir-TU '3O PI) • A leAr i ps,riO . q 'from Mol. William . L. ifilerif4,o4ninent:ouppOiier . of Lin colnyin 11$g0,uWttich was , loudly ap plandtd:'''"; • - " ' . The Prestdi3ney..-A Contrast. The Pittabq> z gH Efazette, - yeeterday ar got e lai Um of ealiilfdates to the gresiqw_ i y g s z a k eiudesilith the follow - tug eatavaphdi ilaseberei :nimbi's', in some dort, ametyaid ler eminent public Services, eith tnthrt.rmbinet et the Paid; but what eminent er t ets e e i r ti y l i a es b ei Win w Ol e t l o l, h svee e b r in eath, Mttoiiv t r e o .a.. tlthiW ,mAtm attempt lAtur;arprmwprove as abor *hitmakss whistle out of a liur'r - -1 ,„ • A6)1104145 -Aholitioik armlet. Gen. mech44, iig,',stOtlitzig of eousek6nß wmkiickponiglink9f hhe.: 4 4Yir bitt 44 shotsradii,Linfeolninthintself; thtwtwiee saved icrtit , flattens' Capital bow rebel de 7 vastfttiiiitifyd ' whipped *L4 nitre rebel soil, tkAiet: l ?ebt eetttefited 'ARM! of the wat,dieelellaiidid this,according to Lin - xolyi - liwactihoug; andwhat, lettiwask i ' l* P a i'lig l i i gt o9- :e,R de e.e_ 11°11e. Al Let: te ; reft yews et i *ighter s w,ltsrt Alum the army t ef tale PotomacP farthdr from T e ehiikindthli t a It ;We ridefhfetlellati. :. i l d ,,TVfakO '6 4 l # t WO . t h at "he will Atatowty*i hiskaly as theveatest mil- nary faihirecttlteage.t'- To what haw conclusioniAbolitieti faiiatithatn's ' fedi „asli the' .seldit4s, 4116 know all about ,MeClellau'a attain menta an 4 aex,,tiiices, to remember these 'vile slanderers of theiri heroic leader at Abe `,-,` 3 • And Lincoln and hit, services, What'did he, dO AO entitle hi*.t(i.4e Presidency? .he was but a third-rate Lawyer,' in a country village, known only'for his fondness of low society and co &mei oke4; „anti. since his . elevation to` the ,Presidency he has only developed the low and , crespgable Valhi whilst ea . teil t bli . charatter in elrrligt ' da r y~ if OP; l44 . 9l s! w gT e, vestigated, a , more uncouth, slobbering person / could not be found than ho was, when nominated for the Presidency of 'the United 1. 3 t 3 4. .. 44-nation knows i ttO its soixoyri Mat Ida selection of jokes is i otf anzimpOvenient, polk that Whipkialigel , 41n so boto jii**bit '' Nature wethink, ,intetided exmllency% for a 'uncut ester-Am-circumstances compelled him be tcalrekif."„: To Make a great man of. *whistle the extreme embellishment IA the- quadruped ;mentioned , ' by the 1 :1 4 4 d, #:kP oi si m, th e eat , of the said linak info soft and delicate silk WWI/ ler 0 ;•,• • f. atte77 10 lillbagel9l”, , IrfkilliMeitiNht a lhoties 44" , ASA I, va lalocinnxuati -.directly-pp indirectly, inierfakit l yalitileifln 'Pe ‘States ,re. "1 belied that l 3 have.. mosio44 l 4ppyrcilo- do so?' Thffi 3 Irks#3l4. lititebht said in his luau -1a1: Viciresi*ititutiott , luis)itit , been lar i:§ 4 ?g i - e 4P , N l oir d 4Cg t4 o,he )he;t49104 iferdOl. :Y4 311);ilays the by a proclamation, Z•• e;ii kik sii7i7 ke 111,ifiX 530 0444 .3 gobnget*•191:tidked &Ma pe' 4 3 4l Pliato . NtmtiligtOW to do - .tot-`fink elf - rink, Nutifas.lrye tft :.: aau Aft made. Tax~lor another rime - mazsa - The Po EIN p(js , K,•; - •;:i: , i money hae been al- I dilly 'bred at-one--sixth tit the whole, .73thieltAitin - inoneY - 4 51 & -090,00 . 0 .—AL: 8 1 upon this apportionment of i debtoity In- t 1 terest is based. We attentkrn rzsE tax ayes fe - tlee feciritirealibir-'l'—''' Straining Every Nerve. For three weeks past the Republi cans have been using extradfdtiary effo?ts to get up a large meeting tbvoine off to-day—Committees in -evert Van] and qelection .prectoct begging money l hacka and wagons to add to the she*: 8124 all this does not appear to be enough; frantic 'appeals are made to merchants and Manufacturers to close their places of business for.thepurpoae of thiowing upon the streets thousands of people Who wort 4 pot turn oround,to 4tenii Republican meeting, Even the public schools are Inv - lied and the little chil drew:asked'. to Oval the trot& t We hope to see them all on h'hnd; a failure cannot be afforded N iti a county which giveatht rhOnsiiiri Majority . , 1114 (AA obi your banners and abuse the Cop perheads. Some young men whose names we have r make it a practice.to 4 0eit ;Demo cratic meetings, hr this • city and Allee gheny, hang upiin'the' Outskirts 'aid cheer fol , JeffDavis, In eiriry-instaneV where they have been, caught they were found tp b9„TAIRVORRA,,, iiiend our Democaatic, friends to seize these exceedingly smart individuals and aitelhttlft&tiierroirOst.lifiltillial *here we. hailif 'attended -to; at leattt- , We shall haves le.: gitimate opporgtnity of ventilating their names and occupation Chase on the Stamp. In ret4ity,.there. are but two legit;- =mate nitride's, the part] for the proper .rights bf the States load the union of tire States under the Constitution, or tho bicCieilsrt pitrty,titid the party for ten— tralizatiop, the overslaughof the States and a ndw Union, "ali free," with' an anti-slavery Constitution. The object of the °inserts ideal freedom, such as the French ,socialists tried to _realize;, the ob ject of the Conservatiie party is the preservation of the 'Union under the 'Constitutiorr, which includes the idea of Constitutional Liberty that gave us our greatness.. In one line: the one, is a Revolutionary party, and the other is a Constitutional party. This is the whole is a nutslipll. Mr. Chase has gone where hetelongs, to the Radical party, and the story is that he has been bought hp. He tried for the succession, and lost; on failing, he withdrew, like Achil les, to his , tent, untii - now, his palms have been oiled from the Executive cruse. . But when he and his corradicals were trying foi the Pre sidential mantle, how . they taught it fr om , their data! Who Toes not', remember the Chase Circular which Sinistor Pomeroy fathered, but everybody hUderatol'ai Chase manipula ted? Thia circular was issued last March, when the shoddy tribe of Mike holderomme , - shocking 4143 - nation by. saying it was the will,of "Almighty Go d -that Lincoln abould,be re-elected,, ~.and were as busy as moles in forestalling the NatioitaLOMe4 ll) flp. `,TittPrsaA.l 2 -: iktrg Chase en said in this circular • "alaput `hotiti id „ -Abe:9vas . 'at that 'iiiiiheing i it thedi - - ' ' '..xidicnio*bitt hOir,-,ix: lei; absurdly 011.1111INAW!.. 'heti' fittinb lican talk,. about a_fiephiAiranTtesid.6al But take attotliii:ti*cprpt;. Ala — Chasi• Circular saya4 7 ,lihonlidilit - Lincoln. be .forci#'44. l l.,Ahe tfoiiittif in - 'defiance i ,• i Ow liciathiien*PartY,andAhe_DeraZ= . &relic party beiudicious iiikp4itipi r for -the, prosecution orther - *ar,, 'Upon the 041V/ 1 n itt r .bos .. ,tet i _l4o-. 1 1 , .P thPirliiet..kFlC.Fg r - m " 2 " 'WV '? W l ii. N it o§“pettiothightiii : iplikA lin evliEri Lehoter, . ii --- ' — Ter in his hands la. shpuld iise the tatiat ,- L/r4ibtorylattrinK the aivord would be no victory, Innintable defeat, to the Mends of Lib 4ntY." `'.: . : - ,"•::',7.-Y:.•41‘17 . : ~.,'t.':.'i,C..7,.;.t:i';',.r.'., JtGli T ?!. . • .. wing Ihnt '! fennsylvii ,f.: ' P L .IIk 4 .■ miar debt of , Wily • three thousand , Weed,l# . OitilV*llions .I**i llto* . • inCiras in command fifty-six days and slot sixty-seVen men, and nn , a4-'• deuce can be found that a single:, one was ever tried by a military commission or court of any kind. lie was at the guard house one day, and .a prisoner happened to displease him, when he or dered the pall. to 'filioot.hiss doi n. negro faithfully executed the order. An add man, dtscribed as an object pitiful In the extreme, had been carry- Ipgwater fifty days, and could not .for the life of him imagine what•his offenoo was. When a prisoner was brought , to Gen. Pairit?, piebtounced' by his captors ypt rebel•iw arms, the matter Vas _always summarily set tled by an order to "shoot him to , titornivr at 8 o'clock.' Gamma illerudith turned fiftyr-one prisoners ilikise Blayfitildt "and has emptied We gikard-house at Paducah. Thu hjubdyi data of VohesPiefre been blotted out, and an American now bears akoil the,relaking palm. General Prf ii'deterfninid the niatter mall be thoroughly sii).ed, and that stern justice shall be done. ' The greatest excitement prevaipi ft among the plii of that &district, 'and when Gen. Fry notified them that he Wantedip-,talk _to them, instead of (Lim ing in d little squad, the'y rushed en magas. . He has armsted and *mid in .tlie guard-house, a number of the negro sob diers that had been flourishing there lately ao extensively, because they had commeticedf, tiy" de:tot:4mq Gtmerpl Fry, for a "secede' general: ' - The Lucien Anderson, and. Rolingers, the men who boasted upon' the /streets of Paducah, when Paine took command, that now they had a Robespierretopp erste upon - rebel isympithizers'aied perheads,, are now terror Estrickeni awl their pale cheeks and trembling lips ftlF--' test their guilty conscience. From the Griffin_ (Ga.,) Edw. Portrait of the Belt* General jut . hal Early. Old Jabal early, or as Lee calls him his "bad old man" his won a name during his sojourn in the-Villey of Vir ginia, of which he is well worthy. . ; did you ever , gee him? If not, you, have , wise ne orts4 greatest curbotithts- of war. He is a man of coneiderable cor pulence, with a full face, which has the appearance of the full moon when it is atits height in redness. He is about six feet high, and of immense structure. His voice sbimds likes &take& Chinese fiddle, and comes from his mouth Bettie what_ la the style of the hard-shell Bap tist, with a. long drawl,. accoitiptualeg with an interpolation of oaths. ter hiS head is, encased in a net - ikTilOir. woollen squil;cap dMint about his ears, while his body is contained within the embraces , of a Virginia cloth overcoat striking his heels. His legs are covered with leggings of the same materiatt• wrapped. from. the feet upward As high , , as the-knees with Valite. tape. He,is as' brave he.is homely, aod as hornely as any man you eyetigaw; eXtent - Verson Brownlow, Who is said. to rival hie 8a- Janie majesty in personal appearance. Theretare many anecdotes 'related of Old Jabal, huti I cannot atairesent call to memory but-one. touilng the batti6s in theAVihie, e :o? one Dcgasionva regititebt fro Cirfollifti h itis , dered to charge . the.anemy, For some ''lteason they 4111teidci bear , gof it -rode up to the head of the col. mum- SIKVIEL-11/St-peetailt et t, "Which he was noted i ; en, you gpt we'll?" •-; •-a Amami: liry~ out." Thc y the remarks Mt. thiy rushed upon the foe, driving' him from every position. ~,,. _ fk3;: i-, ,, , ._.:;.'-, 4( 3 4**411 4 :" .. 11/ . 184 ' '4Q/R44:)040*40Z-fio l-3 1tWfurSir ** 7 . , t**iiikfor-or4#4* rria******o # **-7 ai4___4ll:otkie,it is zombi, made by. me to General Moor liggknear,ly three weeks so?, attd_whicb_ 0118 ;:einied by the,. Genera, You pzo faith Asti& this. diseussion, ialit toilet tbstethLimoplimarbaiumfulti , mmrttt , pity to judgeouktbe ektree(dpo,l4,,your ( my) - polithmt tenett gr? pampered; iobr'ol4) , inasmuch as Y6t144 - fitit tay doMpetitor, `be at aloes to tee,botv , tye object could `be attained by a;:diseoludin. 'With you. compedttkikas *r.irailee to :.meet and dieelles the issue of the da: you step forward to rebuke show' the. Republican 'party, more valiant a eandi "properly apprecii— id nominated you in— ineral Moorhead. Whether nd thrust at the General was have had, if they ted fotir i Mead of range for being defeated-, by him for the ncitninatiort, flume to be decided between you'and•lthir. s , • My letter to General Moorlkad was written on Sept. 10th; his teplytas pnb lished Sept. 18th. Alter e ti r Pg•on the subject for ten daYilongek. arid after my sp,,iimtmentit bare been - made and announced, j eovering every day cicept to mnitotst r until the election,'your com munication appears. Notwithstanding this delay and the 11ProP.sAaryi , - i nhange . of arrangements for meetlngi, which would be involved, lam still ready and willing to lmeet. my "competitor," and let the people judge of our respective views. General Moorhead is the-author ized- representative of the Repubilean party:...; have .been cholen to represient the ~ pniocrallt party in this canvass: I have accepted the position with all Its responsibilities and requirenients. If It is thought by your party that General Moorhead is not the man, for that emer gency let him decline; let them' nomi nate yon, and I will meet you,with great pleasure. Aside from this if you desire a iliacat-:: sion ; upoq your,own account, and if** county committee authortie you to rep resent the tiepnbliCati party,` I will at wad your Mass. Meeting,- tofroorrow v (Thursday,) and discuss with you the is sues of the campaign, if it is agreeable to yOntutryour PartY. Whether this is donor not, Isbell continue my efforts for "thavarpetuity of the Union," as Gen eral Moorhead says, and for the main 'swage inviolate of the Constitution, without which there can be no Union. Respectfully yours, Imes FL Roman, A. Reign of Terror-.-A Suppressed • ' Dispatch. From the Chicago Times, Sept. 19. Thefollowing dispatch from our cots-. respondent at Cairo, was "disapproved" by Cot Davidson, the commandant at Cairo, and could not, therefore, be sent, by tlegraph. It was sent by mail: Speetalbeapateh to the Chicago Times. CArep, .Sept. .15.4—General Fry, of, Kentucky, and of Zollicoffer fame, has arrived at Paducah, having been sent from Washington to investigate the reign of terror and blood-of Gen. Paine: The simple facts that will be substantiated upon this investigation will send a thriLl Of htirror through tho,people of the dr: ilized world. • ~~; _ , }57 C4en.heridatile: Late, V _litak-zEniTon.:_liten. tn. ‘, •i• • when they aren - , iiNillard to swallow the ires tirrent in e Atthiaohtititpity, ‘ in rem.' I: I II I. . • . Sheridan. One unacquainted =With the ~ - Mto:carry glaicopi#l4 Alegtiotc yntald •iirMediatelyr '-birlvi;‘, af f ate' iio &deft Wilivaretfilfcrai - diti , • ,' al orgaidzitiliiriAiiittbat, itiii 1 itfiras nett :only — iraWripir: 14- dons, hdiihto *Anti tfit - balstarritic party f They speak of Gen. Sberidan't ili . • ory as won by them a alone, nd that it - kras not only a victor tlin3 '.‘,,. i. but disastrous to the Democratic pi i t Ar a i pep no Democrats in the army to fight the battles - in defence colour free c matitutional governotexiq , l, ,- -We answer there are , many. Now can then do that assertion PI i If so, then ao you suppose that they would Tfight against theiros9?p4uuol4l ; ll9 'We believe, or have we ever asserted - that Om .are no ,Republicans in the ar -nly 4 . No, and is not otAtuitsott fot . tmilewy g contrary founded upon as gooil 'grounds .as theirs ! We haihkip victory its a suc cess to our country—they hail it as a suc eerie to, and an establishment oF .eatgort tional government, based upon aboli tion dictation. and. , and to Low mach' they would These jourtfaltrspeak of Our -irletories as gained by them alone. SuppOse for a momenyttpi t tailf %e solgio* in the Union a rmy w 4 ho are ' inthvor l 'Of, and will vote for "Little Mac," should be withdraWn from`the'arrny, what, would be the result f At (ince there:would-be deft:attain:l'P aster. 1 Weil,- nbw, if -the 'wtroltii Delii&-' cratic party of the north, who are wil ling to support Gen. McClellan, would, withdraw their support from themner al government, What would be !tlie im mediate results ? Would not desolation, destruction and everlasting ruin be the result.? \ f . . Yes, arid yet, in` 'the face of et, - kis, they have the audacity to assert at the victory of, Sherida n was a t ilitiastrons bl OW I tiatltii - PDerritieratia party. IYO not these papers deserve the severest condemnation of a free people ? We of the D,cmoCratic party claim .att-trinchnt Gen. Sheridanla vitittFy,., ea thlry , i 40-, We are sure we have as large air sentation of prliate aoldietal 2 c illeys' are the ones that generally - 410111 fight ing) as they have ; from their.priy, Have - hot : flee leaderti of die' Demdcrittle" patty done more for the soldiersiof the Union than their opponents, w' 'even wanted to Iniede the right' of B owing them to elect their own compyntit- J 1 cers. ‘ .. The hour is fast approaching when the people of the North' will her , called upon to decide whOtrer, vre . shall have four more years of Lincoln tyranny, or four more : years of. Democratic rule. Which shall it be ? Have we not' had a -change as-wag demanded by the Lincoln party ? Have we not had a tyrannical form of government instead br 4 tree .governmenti Have wa_ not had double the amount of taxes to r ia' l y . i. gave "we ,'not had a depreciated currency ? I Have we not seen the lastEf, Or cooirt*vitt 'plated and trampled ~ upon by a d4spotic reign of government 1 1 ; ;,Havedtga,notpx perienced a thousand other changes nev er dreamed of by a free people ?fond ,yet these abolition journals call ution us to rally under their banner..Artt.tyey loyal to the country ? Hasn%i iiiti New York Tribune called Gen. GRtahtlmw ard and imbecile," and added; that "he ,ought to join the rehel . ariny?!.'.,.ti Democrats, beware Of frauds t tinion men, if you want an honprayle 3 itace, ;vote for McClellan and Pendleton 4 Finally; we canslnty,)adti, VierAte,hut one more chance for American Liberty, and in order to maintain this,:v4s, for the white man's ticket—McClellan and ; Pendleton. • . 1,•! - 4 Alit Prom WlE.ROagtom Removal of Secretary Stantma..--;:i irrt i r; ll i 4gAT - I can armour' , th k, - WI orittl fear of being contradicte , that Mr. Lincoln is now tryiag(to 41§ 't he 11 ,4 11 41 We A tt failed to accomillish, w ich is tO etfict harmony.itt .hM ettbifithf attil4oir obtaiit. hereby a control which he has not yet been able to Reriiiiii.. This Filie.47,-*ho, by their independence' of character, and their apint.of coxbativepga t tittpti Chase ilndi Mrlair, doMiltbillfetw.ty of the fulfillment __of Aig plans have ;tither been rentßiedm‘vereivediticcold shoulder .sorwlmritni4BiditokikatW will soon share,the..same fats, Among the latter I heat ifiimtititted 'thellatrie of Mr. fitantop, n moyi the:only-mom ii 4, cabinet Lklitei Mires . 1 1.6"-fiiiinAgis against Mr. Lincoln's wishes. _Ali e 1 ;others have yielded aid aticinirelY hmls in his hands. _..§inPe ; the 4.9PaP010 lig , Messrs. ' 011itik andlEllaii titti'Wortftitlitti" .Secretary of War-100one iti7lll,o opposi tion to the President, &A lias the, ra& est troublo to Anp*fit ii*##.tOlglitil; presence of ihe_crushinrmajonty whim the union of all his colleagues and4he i prepondmclug yfeight ,of Mr- j. 4 pkg 'QaulluenetAirryLalghini ft him: IrtitlFP, ti= 1 ability .he ,:wilL resign_ ,his seat befonr 1 Jong or receivei : as Mr. Blair_ diktthte ' Border ' toleave . ."That his VititfihaF prim." Ills Probable Successor Thektuin whoa the voice or thoilidv cals, into whose handit2Mr. Lindeln has fallen, points out as - his successor is General Bsnita, The genetalAkesidr to be on his way.now, with the promise of receiving Mr. StatkonN,position int= L ittedit elx:afte,r9o. October elcokip" it They Olive to , 'Mr; Lincoln. In\this way the lattepexpticts to have his side the majprityl of the Massachu. k ., settiedlificiailiVandrib f the who have until this Warlooked upon ,him with, distrust. his elinwsyou t frem what'poiiit the - wein‘:bloAvs, intii -( ll+eW a . on an inside view olthe'itature policy Kr- Lincoln's adminitttratinn for the next franyeartv slump he be al well-to run another term. ;-` , Susi Gimp; $ s) on.—Al2out on Sunday m 1148 itToldier o f the s67th Ohio Regiment, pass. big through Cincinnati, deliherateimmgtol3l:ll=- Ale; it the rtiti-landing i ':b tiifo iii himself upon the bityoneParldch was 8- (NI 'to t 11.14 gun_ name could not be as eettitifind; nftWaa it known`NdtatliauSiT ; led to the shocking deed, although IV , wow& the, rnalalmra.e.i... • _ IF • tiankinfalieVbellekllK et adt r.i441.74 I acr se a ln - hi aimed iII . Kalif county, Kentucky, last nvek, was ink, the 'notorious guerMe. f L ~ ~~- `e: Y. .tept Vitrour leiier citifie .. . not reach me fill kit SitturdaY, whenl . Paid pq,ve..o47,Tiott iii- my A1,14611,itd . gand*,44citena - cd.,aga„F„..: „ ~ .: • , , .. 414,1w-11300;•Alie I .17 - f`' - t - - 7iii . - ae" -• : ter as their ciamil ;Liheiried this State Ikl.AVitr;•2/4;l3otihilyi ! f •,• r , the wholdlower!bf. iht. : , , ,1 -', State adriiitharitSkincAli4 4 ,i)/ - ,. ip: : .. cannalsdlyir - N*ltheli- • •• - o c i o a m r4oliksthoP A i rio ' 6 daiA ...- menced'ate Ajburned -term - . wee> iirice, runt!' will' lifithablY , htiklittititthr tbreaweeke filetito ' Conte; - • ; tilt.er rie tl l r. smart* Totit=lb - olie; )Ih - writ& lui t .la t devote my whobatimeina energy to the eat , cause .I.lt =Which- -hut heartiVrand" red/Oa:ft - 'ltiiiiro44E§Afsq - f. : V-Ita* never•-flPaeiti,.tri Air. Andtenelitur.,-your Statti:litidsbould 1)41944:0000,t1itew 0 ,- to ;at* fa"W 4 Wlitertioo ll ' l 44./04.-i.i :_sultritrith theit : 'freety.Cn4.the.'::/-4,entibla state of the times, and - the eventful fu- 7 tura soon also to onnititutsihistlry ilt./51 :iflY -- il In relibenttelifaigtent„ ,: it...14.' Lincoln-le.' vt-eiketed;-*ReSlialkiiisk-h y military desPotisinfantened'-cOtinris and iito , pcituag,livilli a. - itinitlinr..iniii,V free - negro Ilithilasarlak,..,, Atlfriti.,,AliltY; • may be confined to loeattenti:-tamith. of the Efataltielatfiteinid•DhitN.litir unless we agree to be tarred alio: with stand, ing army of , white runt- severaTliundred thouriand' 'Strong ' Ihey••`..Will';' - -ittiV-i,iiiir. then; 'le' aent- across :; _ -dke •tivers•;.iii - st. r p o r el,c o ed B inkinporthnt-eleetion& • in•tttttt 40Order0A0: amtal t 44o obnce to Pewer,aGOvernment , is nowcrecting strong permaneut-forti-J flcatitinki. at the Cott of millitaffi-Sf4dol.* kis* throughout/ Hentuckh. , whiehtthe Abolitionists- • consider /trsteturbleforrie , border fltaleuspd. JilitngyetbstraWrith ntr. 'grosZ,lldiers mainly recruits - from loyal Citlienej.h. the Ttie' . .//aMigthirik, is being_done,-, you - Icon* 'from taint to the Bali* so that wh - entbeiebellien • is • crushed_ord; , and - - , /the /white, rebels, , "extirpated" combat i iathe programme: —the whole •Santhern • country, will -be underlies. •exclisive control of - the,,,: tree' negroas, 'With_ state lines, arid.catiAtx/ 7 :; dons obliterated ..or :-IteldiAbs , :naughtw. The western and northweaterl'S;a4B-. will to their sorrow , when 'theldls-, sissippi rive/fir/Ark wider thitrigtibiant African control, .they 4 , wi1l ha forced:to , submit talte. siegtedatiort"al4oilK or abandon all So ll tlierri",Vita.-",,,,..•. - 1.,/ ..,`- • The:Mack troops.are•severyibCrethui- petit•tmd kit/rites of --- LiteclliWTP.:•' Every Ab6iitiOn.,political *Generaa-it& , them to the skies; and yet I have never. hearttpflheli,'•whipiftit : Xlitteirliatbt airt4liflatidad; and .fleVer , -Antiket to hear. . of it.... f... , ,•,•:•'....••;;;-/•-:-,...•, ‘r , t.e.- An - 11 1 0RM o f naked caTeriiiilrit*llle'i under. my, own .. obsetvationAnz ZoniFg 7 1 ton within Bat - _ f uniflLAß'iW4o 104114tAriii-4144* negro ! : eregfizient ; . • mainly ~., 3 *Feityttelryi slaves/ "*??NO;R°llol4(34era.l6.2e* 101 l 'innik,-,innlinted:.7ari'..ttieu;:-../exursittril sea, finelyy dressed auk w ith fancy•aapir,. , .• - . - 11 r.;,,; 11r.; , ,; ~,,Sl- l o -,..-, armed tap grpm - ~, - ,-„,i • - • . 7 , resterdo , (l,*Ar . tbree. ,regurierWo white cavalry, or mounted In • ' Witt , they•WereterniedibiliWcir.p.? ~ ~ft l et and Indiatie4Sestretifitiingl Rey. man's raldipalet.sallqw.and Ing! , lrtnilyil 1 (for they` were all. 011.-,;-feet:).4ya,'tkAltir ged clothes :dirty ,tiliirtnrindusg. thele,way slowly through •the•-•• eit.,y -Ito 80Ene!tgrOPrarr Cain Pa t * l l l o; - AW, . be gent -on another .-expedition.l,lelne fronty while the negroesc wouldlle t , h - 4 behind,..tnitranding thictigli - gitipl, to bedevil our Citizens and keep Cirifini/- ilies in constant. terror. - - .•,••-•,•'••••?. i-y/tc•, I think my.pid,WlSi'llrienik.fieitho . *the Dltio;,Xthey Could ,varlikess:aihat _I have destribeckwOuld rush in solid mast.. B ° B4 . rittifi lilt a lii .'4 .44 .41 1 0...ei.:5'AtX4'`' to tatvelhe country , . bylroting•loncei for : : &democratic ticket;•,/ialaitcii4o:OW. ,- I fully teciProcatelikildfid:; , o4o4l ions of perionaLregruip-imitisubscribp• myself.: •-• '- •• -••••- - - - 1 _ _ ..:- •-•:• • -=-.-- -4.- - - ' VerirtNiktipitiii.: - .„; - • •LitsrPg.,, erc_ i w9' D. H. FLA/YET, Jolie t )• - P. B—l annex of a letter just receivedliftelatid*Om a soldier, well known , tintiiia - CW as. brave and, truthfellotitig:thaic.›Wita this firra.h-k - inl" all the ormelphtbafliOini pr near the Nisi _ , ;;:lii-fters,..ltaltig been seriously wowidi • • Vicksburg, which you are a , . , // ~ to publish if Y 4ll thrt•alle* , , well*/ my lette r. -, 1 Lsealataiithis. '' "Honossze BEND, La., Sept 5, 1864. 1 * * "We. e stitnagly„iprtifteo here, linknottblnare cumpletet 441 urn negro troopi into Mein. Uncle Semis getting ,very. peAttal to thq. niggers. They aregothCato*ChtirC with the nicest blue uniforms and white collars. 1n.,/r, fendayilrom-novf I el- - --il peat a niggeicart vote and tvidtb i- Menx can't. I don't know when we will get. paidm-they,say,there ikrrot a Mit) off money hi thii4o-pititineat" • '''''''''''' Ui==l • • Trit+%Ondini : arre&iidein r eif tßic Philadelphia inquirer save . ..l4rd m01149:020 recently made sinatt4filiti 2 cant dalitriatkinit in etplaiidfig POlt+.; cy of tinalptbla Quveruptie4; ..- eassink tbn d'ffiditeat Anliaricelthlt ised.Aar.B4o4 - Arldlataf Wionidige„do war.. —would have gone to war several times during the last fiveyetraLirsdeldared. She daenot he says,' power.''; She* notthe pfefiiiiii.TitgAl. has only an armyToi.detenila es. And again, bytraittlig i o(AheizbanW isli queltion ItiSsaid i stibstiiiide:' fork Geri:visit dudes were too strong for sitt Our objeditt. derinse,,.7ndv ; aggtedion; We Cii* 1 101 4 . Out easce 1004 11 /0.14410f lieiv4lauteein; but we: must. nmiertgain. vOutarelia thelatttle - field - 2iik_;;BoVpryl` .MeellY;ReietrAt_tS gerAna ttay.,:ancuatmostlanterattglatizz sge he need. ~No,,ahuLmitiltip,o LeiteP.cet:eta.l2ielicirulkilk:W;4o44ol44 e n stilt leahat lairePairitesstotr.-luno tihetlynaii - lorowly_tabtlicitteAliVe 444 offilinat'Atiies p4oro intruder atr~dlidetifiotterP'l4' • 7 -1 1.1 Pi 1 - 4 i S2 Coxemidetow OF Tad filikaart fkRAPatIiNTIEI4I. anifrom.aP ‘ttial '..oectipletra" very highu ined • stud position tindeir L tha the telegraph between Omsk and Maki, is ;complete& ~The4astl. Te been - fixed, slid the lideiti operation. &he r 211t-iota:Pecemimb. ,1468, twoedelipatthecdrefaihn "W -WII* to, the AiraciajA s .4aletmPlis the. eiPital., 'lTheyksr iteNfr ki k tpimer statiOn 4 t.POriditmt Ml*9d at st. Petilrebutgat4ight °Pewit- ind thirty - minutes the , samw. , eveniniepairdis4 taßce.4st , 5,7/50 •verete,liorte43s , : *Vie' 'miles.; As the ***6o,tiartill;44ak pleto working order.illeilliatinaybe 76% . wiled ia s lferthitif Special " - 31140. 4 4 1 Mt.; llabeepp.#lo Weotitak sisrOitak lorthe line was I'o4 and iti.Beptetnlrer - vTthbitie wages af • , lsges were sent Aorn stations others:Tnlsteletn - ber., ata,e, Was;line liwinking Aftak-ithd by the ittlikr-7,ol.L3Pitthlf* OA' MmOgiti, 'XVI* oir Thp' ream/4144Am exhibition at the Tad , ohm Batik in. Quesigo, a nulge • Weighing.eightY pound -Vt '.1 6- Orni Butt • o* - gull metal pre/cloutis a magnificent specimen of the e --.-1,- -- , -5,1*F. ,- .2 . _ t; ~ lz-,_,,„;,,i5-0.,54-;,,6,.-$,40.3,1i-ic,t ~,, , 1 44 - - - -; --• -, ' 4r44-4-W"f145,11' - .'4l l iiiiiiidibl:. : : 1 t`. tilirtittligyrilr.4,6o - .;f:;!: 6- ir 4 ihiy 4001 - . lion --**.,11.-zet... ..o- - ,-- - - - aft," .L 4.- - 4 , -g1... , .......-, • adi'dni.OldOnia .... ,- -,.: ....t,..-„,,,,F:X.-:-• - -..- „t , 1...0iaw.-- .s.:', _,..._ ~-:-':',- At t .: - : z ii , z : - .-,3; ; to the_.4., 0 „.. ...,.., m--Ifidtti tat,...e-ouirq'tr?-i '..---oilborOnLEP ~ ,mi ier.•-•"--! .Bii4Aft: l dif l'.7lntill._Pkiii4., iiiiiieit-.7al_.ei.-: stiditsis ,- -TMOOqi!d, - - th El - T41040;.?' presents it; - - 4 ft elklal Tl i s B.4l/ J-, ta id Z:I.+A ii l 4f-R -, tot ----01 t g atti t!it:. asu .-, , ...,..-•;.- 4A , ,C4.' itd ; ' -400"Tr!*seveloiliiie' iits*ailllffeW: ...:*A0#1_43121,1 - min—iiil4lt:AtltiC.o__ E'''''': fa t =wail% ~a.-...._.",M.-zixatuT*o4'*fialti*-,-..1- Aeitifili - • ' s-iw..-..911: 'tD Altr-41.'' ! 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'',l.--,C.„,,- -,!-,, -:'—:'— led. an:pit -It - Srolik its - -11 N _Deity attm f - -_„,.,' llr ie; • eill;: - ..';.i , Von. 11S6 i..r"... • 1.44 , ~ bliiirelt4 PAM"' ' ---7.'-" -j.,•'?'" 4,4neiMirl„ giff,l%.4llot3=d7-411V7 . ,;,..-f,,,': ‘)ll;ttheti_lll,Y,l I* it*llin,47ir tal4ift':. !lei , ftatt.A.i#120.4.,...„,fic,„„ 0 n.t,,-.„: : : I , rc ib itit:„ ...,... ~ .37,_iiine a rfdV W4‘ bm v a , ' ' • "-L': wit h - ' - h wije-liu Ong- ' 4411 -- ,E4 . _ .- havr.iter.e - At idettigtqu.. -r, -tiliid.:l •=1"-'' ii a ti thjir _.. .61,-- w --..o k e, ,-1u,,,.—... :i n facr ie tytloipiltS-1ax,M,.,.c .401.31-081":117, fat v ry:Wtil*s4- • gels 4aid:Thlat-4 ilautta-iilortekeic:' Sbontleti fe0.11_,R1..„ leiiiiitvoirnlik,voii,! -rPtiPitilVta-M-14"(1- haid.thli*xlf: thicidhalosi %-F.llB sea, and all 4Ltillei,ei waterititr-vieti,PilF.M.ll44r,rim 44,644'. ,a; frea ,', ovmtweg.gj? ( A.. , .,.., ~6---- -- , -;: a i, a ,,, - 10 4 ,. g lit c 1 iiiiiniint k egmos ! pc __ k r I . is tliae „ .. t \ volstire;., : l'o k 0 V Alif 10 11 9 43,0fitei - I' , . boadii ViakAirw„..,,,,,o,AY47„,r,iiififarsit loolie;fackloma ------- --„. ~,f,f,,Are-,1,,,,,•,Nt-_ Ple 849'151,1-10-O''!:*;l7.:ile.Aig, 44:,,,iikce7 ,consider"f an : what'.,iii ,beitifio.:4,-; 'l4 wfidge thUB obtained :; &. ‘,.,.,-, ~.,, ....v , - ;, inilillo-';-'-iEdaffri-- -Y''''','- '''. .ii:rt-, 1: 1 " . -4401 chiElfo/!AMME . , •E. taiiiir,V..; .§iiiiitilYoiti than SIF t ai l: au , 4., _ 4ik , , r ikith4V'er4"Ve ri B-1 ;0 C . 11ie 4 4T131W101,4?":' aivpsesedrovt3r a _, __ lie ~ 9 0. ; c w • ifron;flie.iniodl9.9ttigtirm" ' oornbirciViover -3 3 - 0.1• V l'hi.,_.k. k i Nf i l 4 ,i, l r s lid, dltto*thesii,' _pioetevl,;:tueßifi!k7trtion isiiried overthe atifimmensei. e n i l lM 4 ,, ctestinitil:Nt4,.;: lOrt r9p l e 'l ilj r . "hi of 01684 ' - iivinkV ;Th -ng's tc'ta i 1 f il Mifftv lfieusaiift: '-- lon Plain- 91 , 1 • -7,-- --; ..K - i _ : - •.4 .- i - ,- ' --t,•,- g ue+ ,'.~ ~r t~3 ~, I - THE wheat ' tril l :r).44 ? '' -,el,ght stated to be. two ‘ mil s to e ti . AutS ..„. ,i 7 1 1 .RitdrK4,42,l4lt - :.. 4 .. .. t . any prqto.4*, •-i4j-1' t Y e 14.4 ; -,;:i *i t - Y °ll 4 l :. 44: ''' se t ir5 7 1, , 1,.... .1 of ht ~...,.... • si-- - = InigiitehdPss: OF Tula timpuggr— - . 0 4 . ef=:-.? • weetiorc kiillgtit.thlrygoo c tehorette ~ Imtate? comes fr o m Mitittlyb•hitOt heaviness Jcit the , *liketrAlreet preaston of-lhevi n lightneasi'llkdiall lizaerlearbirth theatingi....Movicifiticitikirt xrigtitliiiiiiitti . . elate o "fact 9r lelltuttetitikurot the .a...%., AzTli'S PiLik .- . 3 '- . f. ,. $ -.- .... •sili 66 ;filliki4 •.+._ ''beeitrtlieit-bitAg9,,iiiir...ebit 4: ~ vein•ClOilst4Eit. • :Attftet;: = lF9iit Prirge•4,,,-1, freelk,...art - . ~ 'Melte.. thilltiret•lii lastli,tilid tif: l o l eVbi e btattlr:i) :109C/witieialii ea/4§t1303*0110,1a4C- *1.41,-Pi=tYtofielk it.. Br Attie trtittm t; on the eeetink orltit.. dap the 'will le" tiered:" . This eolephtint,te ~ ik.going the rounds, and will, be Solleweit by ityeetitetyiretStenhteit,:tett,Aheywillbieutl by the same process.• Thew ee *lo,tiaveltnititim:,,,qz. 'rethie.Pilla where Ither ean.be.:etiall 4 . ...Jaid,:h01ii,-.. t in stie, Mil b :taking thettibtr; gtelpireou, o2 o4lifetY- " - -r; 4 Vitt h lidlicirr. ' . -. • ~.-.. -. • c,:i m;Solk IligillAgi 'ilEtrt)itli, 'Fi tt llimlittit;''''uu Ito hjr it4eatthk . aeileso It awl/now ..... ; 4 ., t ~ . . r, ...'' 11 914 -l ldaira:t. ,t . . 6 " '4 . - -•- 1 . 6.:37-7Nrazi ANWirtutteitlkitia-41' , iico fl itov.,llnr.-ILlMlDagkm.ssErtor..or /AIM; 07 , -Zik; , '... 1 40-biit-giiillPbefiviytEgdzVeata- t.r'4#teiviiigisigil:Z.''' %.liitibt*liiiiiiti, gehlgtlfe . --d 7' , liiitte,negenti Aneat'of , ttie Atierinatylinblie: ,":ariii in Agrg'..7'.. , Agent in.NenTßoijti - lbezthe'aila.iii ' iiiValged...„., I ' Amick bleitll 4 Paairee:nt ''Ufi..,"7l'hisi': Wlii`,,,, .deifulageat ViktYtiiistore• flitai*Col::.tottin rabid .',..: -- / Jihatteml :Feonatitationif 1 niftitattiviouitatovlr 6 •l 1 itsed aneeedlng,l6 friinfeeldhl4na#64fnllinerl4, lingnalbla. 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