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F '.IIJ acCiIiINTOOK • JONMIII, • • _ • ,zniatf „s,III it Inlmsl 11,,, 1; 1, AI ~,,AlT.:ll.llllpliffmAzonAm ll', a i - ';*Ed a 1 t ) 1 1 s i. digitaliit I ;! iiii • . , i ..tjtjaltairibitUrtto • iithilatiftg4tt, --1.)61,e, 1i.4 - 4 .4 I ~,e..? ~ ~ , • VlCTEMitiliehlail w ,' ,croot :•,=.:t... oa .11, a.f^.l ; eaRIS V ALiI • ,DA/Vkat, • J. • . , ~A „ v f....l 4,i tteremmallASlll: 1I 1,,: L i • .40.1161 RiffiliW OOD.I . - -t-• • • 4.. 1i.,/, It, nl, ~r 1 , .. agrataT oomaastoa i x: , ; ; ! claltfah, chni3lll - 9 , i ,t) lt) a ~., ' .: fsfriMPARAr !,-1 ~ ~ „ • WELlTtlfeftedtint . 7 ... ~ . • .eaotraitmolinigirciiqtfilt PIVOT a '.[ Li , / ...i. ' - 51 011 4 3 0friat , 91TIMPARLRIY: 3 , ' .'l i littmb ro_trii • E9WIPMAI 4 . ! .I,lll2,twaita as itihtikel firm his-1 _aorta_--chariilter of i a *g,t:Mief kirl fir ii • • i • . •_ , .w. :. . . " ''. 40 1 R/ M l * A c t 01 5 4 4 0 tbe ..4,.. - . - . '40 1Vti1Di Ar 14.40101P. 0 14449 ,gfitlit'o.i iiidlOfeiniyir 4 . y-edt theu.fiegttiali reriAlt i 11.94fitilt' it , R ikaAin' . l4tea . . 2 T „,......,„,„„...,,,„,,,,„,,. ~,,, k i , I' 6 T - 4 1- A l e 441 j —6‘t -...,._...- .s ~ ~,: Ekii.)cti ... ; lisetais atorisatifietb 016 .4oyslty, of - abord! • • . .1 fighting patiiiiiralA ttiittrittipt , . 1 ''(;iii7tilaiP24;fo.'Ve)o.:#:t•liP: • -•• " Mt* ficr-tceoi.• . 011ie: , 01`e.r.' ließip9iattatttithayl36_, itifff , sed 'Be ;Per* - 1 • r ii,,...,,, tititiiin his! iiisere- . - -- aft.grtrlffri 7; , fill.l/p1 r a44„1 WO. noj.llVli4tOtt • y.;ii Lilt . _ i•' :I ! aid" e . 44:11) MA;; 914 4.0:er..,Viiii .-inet- . • 4aaftletresillogias ngerinediapittich . ..' -. erP the* ?liiiiiiir i cittpaiiers, ,r •,-' • , s a 0 -. t i i t ic •.; ! 0 • , . ti ,a, `. •-. ' . V .itt :fr V ri o .( . e 9P-.- me , , A ieg enyi,, by the, Rev. James' - PaogokyilDoll ~...tof Otis city.;/',We i are ?liltiir li tiqiiitia .'• 4 ofe .4. omilioilto t0t0:)_ , 30 , 408 , --,0;4i1ibit.,,,,,.. aib n b + i. ... . _ . ~.itgintilimilliMi.l4•l*ll.ll4o4,st ititsmvtii lids Roper, ,:i Bat : to iiiiiiit ideacWthate-filj;• ilicleiortitisi Mi l d • „ pirA . „. a „1! if- . 7 , .:0•01t9 1 1 1 ,,dke volgistill . ; gut; :rx.ebilleY, P,IP, wltoinote,stsew,nbrief ,Ileabeneee • at. we tomtistilitilftitir.lPltt§ist*CeMiZieie: ' );f 8 ,{ ~ .;14'17 • 7, ii•Mvoro Gni f.f - ffj ,fs: , ~. , II:;9 tit AM:till/NW .-140. object to the clergy mixing tpdlithis-,,witb -religion:- _Ttlerivqiititttbire li i iiiV*ti'lsiieh 4•olities . 4 ‘ t tNiflesi -t4l4lllol.l.**4o#'i 4( 4 ita iktointake-aionagenee between GOTezaimgc mid :MorSinistraticro,. is to. • ..lOani l 6l4iikel.n . • dlfrere*lr *here lioriii: g A l....... ti ::4l ll!,, VOM ie #*i ' -0 1 0eill tit% , ik; Stritil liLa -polia4Desse. r otuto- Sin I out , Tote 4 bll4di! +e ; * * • mTna - .. NS it ." ekaitic or d tU Iftlityls the' i.l . 9 ii r eP#Tire 4 . 4 iji their . - 4gOltaaokketitriiii4tlie, ritoiri!-otos!G 14 0 4 0`glfeetihotairatid • V . ' aft3l.44olPAy 4,F,fft...°40'„ 4 ; 0 - MOW"' 4.*'. * MIT"- *.,, ff , fi 4a....14, - -• . ' eigri'' , *loft Ci4Plietbaiill among t_bisl.i'l • *warns, and the OtifperiliestLzaisas.hie li '. • :-A.11141143 i ii i 4 l3l / 1 :. , •:7 1 / 3 4T1 114114.! have .. 14 •0 0 . 1 /1._.,.. ) 044LA44/4 i. 4 .kite 6 -4 Pf#4.., '.:ff l oWilmilaxitisk broad 4., I?. , ',d' 11, 0!. 01, 3 .n*yiresdostrateinbnso, olGoveri; ~.„:4*t 4 1 01 4 :10A #.o4s*!iiiAii. 6 1 fti#4zaiitimai '` , 494;034. - fo;i . 1 7 44t AttlVikpOrAttioit !J:11)•, i,. ,11. I , 4440016,4ikelitheie 0 1_atitaill: , sada .1 Pi t tl.. 41 • ECI M M A HtfiI.4.4 , u 7 " 4 : 1'4'1,6 . -•. . 41$ .. ' . 493 41tYi t% ell ,444444,4 - I tr ii ,ancoharezd aitruirdwin c i ~•-00.0:10-itle .* lll O l-1 .41/0 7 ' , ii - ' , :f lithateli , -P ' If .itikt.oo§Lito4*.ed*' ea iit;l.:: ~ 13 1 - . Itc 9 gliiti4hd.;; 0 1 4 :44TrigAinti4 . - lii sit . atirni tatrathm, of Icilairi*dik; .. 'Ai ih - this 6 atonfilitli ' with • 4 1 0 10 .14# l '•'• ' i 11146 6 4.1 1. 0 644! 411 1 41 i thie,,,p9, iOiiiii i .ffatit mister eoreOtrib, 41iAlta.. other: ~..nsWtheats,, ,f roted, are : Pril at till-WttOP II 4PX l i e Itittit 1 . .- titirfrv.:W'4oiOttcgi.o..i iglitNfOltaiiitsonahlow.anee . re k il iii ic:l6 , l i! l !iff:trAiiliihillaliiel t ,i ° W • 4lrtiVitit tito A:loi*ixi , :* 4414r.,itittio4h Etur i;ilimq t444....itki,, t git*ltcrifitiberattelouine • North;. is . ! , i._4 ea l itfir ftt ~010, drins,end:' 1; ' ': l' ' Nittkgii. W4o34'L'e*iii'br" " ---- .4 :1a , .. ith - „OW.tif il A tuki ikinf - tbkritfir eitigv e , - 44 . .&1 4- oNeft T - ..• J'z' 4- , .o, l r_vill,l4 : l l ' 14 = or = us ,' tiff*' °n ull' eire' , ,reaatanciVe; 0 1 04,4 4 r A t igWerzAVCrtP1V, q i rl a trirt i a; V Y th a itt agrir''' • . ~,, , ‘, - GtritAraiditail (41L__ _..etAktiMAN4VIV-1164tglAWO irkv...6 .__ mcmo- gir of Iheigoopel-**l not be vied to gige cluirs4”: . en? to low '-'4.41----44k41-44k---- i7:4:747&14- of our Jidd a = Pal<imel , to refrain from "elite' :* naninkm. Pleraf, if they . lukAyM E5,---e , , trig ' donne and respect ittg aß li t to e 6 3, .• thefr g 4: 1 Atlgide; Ittit - '‘,J-A la tirirg , A 1 - 41 4 is 4 1 , 0 K . dr , w - si.MOV4tr i e.' v. irrrir • ..,42BATVRIMOt •;'f ; !:' • I . Taxes in Mieghertytiouutv. 'We hate lefered to tiiisibeift Interest ing au ject several times,- because we consider it important to the people, snd nearly "Concerning' every ; Man: The lifPUbboali joUrnala 'harp no voice, of warning, the sobriety Of reason gives away tothe seuseleas clatter about 'Cop perheads—we therefore reiterate that if the national' debt at the end of the war, shall loot uP $ 8 ,0 00 ,000,000,5s we believe it -would do if the war were ended to- Morrow, and all the debt were funded,' the Whole interest of this, at ,8 per cent. 'would be 180,000,000. Pennsylvania's quota of ;this would be $80;000;000, or , i dinAllith of the *ll6le end the linb;cll-' ; vielpn would require Allegheny county to: pay nearly onoeighidena of the State's iquota. But, besides the fended and un- Ifirnar'd" debt, there will be 'nett ,and ' Iheiyy, expenses, utilinown hetore the war. !There ware 170,000 pensionpaper issued to the sotdkirs in this war, unto the Ist of lylCepteinber, and the whole number ca n _ of lad short (4250,000 Thilie brays and oble men, who , have lost health or Inaba in their country's service, richly esOiepii3ll,4l6' p;ttit‘ea, ilie kW pro .des, amirtbeY will get it, . If , tbffir lAly 11 average sBa month, Qui yearly; lig invite - would • be c. 24;000;90F this ennailvilnla'a' share would "b`e:' $4, 7 00 ,M - rinkking, •. with..her ,portion Of ~h er. .- tat tb pay interest on the 'national 1 debt (thirty ' taillitins7 the ',•;af'fip;itOetil Bain et:08,1,p0tr.,,,,, ,- A l lPgi D iri.7 OPuntxta ihilitk off Ws. , bstima-Khg i her Tiopulatioir let- 20 0;000;', frottill be th %e-efiliteenth 'or nearly 000;060., -,'.TPIKt 0 0 . ~Y,lfii)i" limn dnit, f•tre:wkit'llave. to,Pa.K, bereaf,tet l ,',, for the woitems of interest mid, p , 3lisions,, to 1 fay nothing of many on , pi•-' items that wig: ingiedse the aii'olliiili iii OY to '0 7 . - i 0,0,000 ! But WO . ore . anxt'bil q non Ko-'ll ver.state the, matter, nor extite, lunise. I I nary apprehension We'll'ill orityli k f- I ihat,`Pte ifotes : paid 4 the people at fi) eglieni Oen ety in the. Jtext,t,wp„yeere .1 support the war, , will , :smouut tO at; nab ti'etheetirtivl3,647oomf'•Dsbroj• Ms 1 IWe PlaY , nemen- A'AY ' t bor e ,; AM, , OW. pbntically, that we dab not recommend that this crashingburden of taxation ' Olobld be repudiate& :". WU' After fr 4 , abolition leatlerai _hi ',We fovea. Vei - go in :for- keeping all; legal son gr ac t s es fernirthe abilisy 6f "ibe iiiiitrattorit: ko:', . Ant, , 'We ' iNtild,; auk ' ig. ' e."lip4k: whether, Ahe_iholition Ftepublienn party4,l i t i nderwhcisepolicey this, : immense, load= of t axi k ii ihas u been'"incruired, c are"'fir ' 1044t6 lA lP•tb;e, l 4rolf: L :;, ' * 4 ‘ - ', . 1 , i Ivo, balleio the Ihnttle r .ilr the , integri-- ______________ . tiottineffnionli.ftj tun end twredobia ' ...... - ghtitlVe be, 141 ahbolfihkiin#4' sr ',..„, 2k., Vin,e!,6ll„9,fen_tle meAing t, rag*, -i:e . ,4 4 4 .x 4 _, ~,:.; f ,witis: 0 maliF,n,plAkerleenlim.; ht: '.;l/il4 illeo. l olitii)o4etisfincki_ . i . it , x44l ti c Z e l. WldoinbArge at*nabiy &Om, all.pan a , f, aitan..likeasepriturexii,itte.7 re,T. 'thefootudift7nalpresetit. Several popit ~., 16:- TiL ,.. / 177 ~ „,i_: i.„ : ..7, 1 ~. • h Ilitfetti'm - inifirtaitied tire -audieueel‘ t t t 11116 l itr l l°55t (11 -......„. 1 '-- • . , wit . . if,t, 016061Si l taii_*4-c hilfti k, ad . ' filar IP'll44"bl'ytofqfittit?, citfiltils,#e drefigesftiltile4Ao44 WON- an 0g ' 4 41( ' ',.0 111. 41Aff14 . 1 44 ( 10, 'A' ispeakeraripreilentu,m7.l4;4l 3r.,Themp.... .141.S.40ArigkiitohoVeiliAP Antli%)-1.411Ap tact" lion '" H: ~ , 1 ' An46 ,,,„ ItOrt, Copptft ,4eceilf;fxpreparatianatutablimitomedb, i Wea*tl''' Tire AndienceMiltkitork . , fiat bllbiliV!aqinhhetnitliin,-nhiP df,tirr - '• are-gest AmtbEeinterm Akzi gt -th q' t ' 4 4 - -re j ' i t l 4ll 4;liiPt9E 6 4,___ ,tiflii* i:• - ticttif i ' Prowtelituw—suici .were. Unanimous in Sterie.ltre. " i ttentiwiet4qg toe Jcinoniion, - ; ...,thefr td 'forth& •,} • "resideritiat,etna, _,jf,i , , '.:, ,-/: 1 , i1, , ,3 , i • u -_z. ). A. numerous delegation hatil4lMil all feult,rie-.i . • ~ A.l-i......• •:' • •'- Idlliother coniatieg4iltßirkeienityva iOl. - 4 iifil l 3 iiiiifiv i tile'n" - I,Ffie arch „kiwigleit4fAtoittikeidagibifinnewselour, .... .. as i t -,--- 1A.,,-. 4 -if„ i o' it ...pi 4. - Inai .. )i_i.. ' „ ...911i ',, IT , . 1, 1 11 4 1 ---191kjf id 'MN 4?7,T,, GIN?” .A44.1.iftk,"11.1154517 7 --"M ..... "11' .... ~.....5", _.„. , . ...:.'{l4S :teldemosi,twenarknot,adAtiedittonsent Pr - i l. Re 'll3.lsol ll g l i;l#4,he ! , • }ls7Vo!notipthitniowtiltthe'Re:' - - - ql ) .4-, - lir*** ; , it .'. ... pa' ~ shi#ll4AtihEi#ll!. - , ti . I 1 4 i, ,1 . .r. Et -0.44 } 4 4 - tri .f t),d V ..al . l : ~...:,, 4. 4 ' ' ' etfa/M5 li I 4! 'i; ifC7 . :-••_,ANtards3lWatieliliiiii AAA* Illifiellaftabitool4l, ' ' ' inpemo.) , " $1 90 4 , 41 9 1 ir*1., t.obeWeilowtobi r c r e"4 o , . :f ., l e. ..- t ,„„e , Sr 'r! . "JO !JAI, 1 ) 102 „1, E 1 ~, r , .. a Wei thritt.aq .13 i,i ir . , ti) . ,--. ....4010.000 halt CO" ,eatiffqg ii 7 TM: 9i • Jaii3.ol , , •`: t.auDoe ,<ld/1,-,11'.1 .143 . )Taii. A :if A 9 i -due V dazsdl revo P biof ofivz altieql ' 1 - 4 - . i 4'l Religious Intolerance Gm Meorliead and the Jews I His Retard and Vote on Foreigners Rights Expulsion Jews. On the the follow' Congress WHERKA3, ber, 1882, manding did pnblial GENERAL ORDER, NO. 11: The Jews as a class viola , tiNeavieLy_retpart triVolitabitatahlf.-- th - . ti Ilersmu t -otoblreby ex- Pelled from t e department within thereby hours from the receipt of , thin order by post commanders. 7 C 1- ret i lt rke: Tti 41 8 1 ar c g t t l it 4 Wi d e arpottaaticireld Itikolgetwitt iin Oppottn g:9omllgoakt skim•w..imbpiax,- • agWBt, ATIPh .4 . -41ipm 4etsd ,3f 417,124PL1Wai AbliViit't date _ y eWorir-oli i ilt 11;MarkttreTi 1...,,,,g, 4.4. , ~ r,, ll_ ~, ) ,' Pjohei A., triiiii,"7. l l; 4. ,iPM010114.4., LoyellAjaptalmandrA.^A. la. 7 'Add An.' pumanee theillorifia finthe .„../1100:1;!eiialti4e, . 102ena'' ' ' ci,t;,iti:e 1 4 .4 4 Pd 'Mates, residenlis of said- Department,to be -expelled therefrornJwithltr t*enty. Mud's; -Wino:rat allegatlonliffnpiiinititrida- P /4 , 11 i (4/ . khel c•Ba4o:i4i 4,4 0:4 1. r '.PreCti ittail iney were toembere,oLa. ear ! ,tain • i religioundenomlitation ; and where an, the onll4'order,:,lnlyr sAitifilg .0a g01911144.441LN404:0144 :cAttzcPB) withota•Aperiminating , between the patty and the intweent, , del , illegal' Itipl iinfting ail 6-41111164 and" irhbi; 'tlan''e- ia:et '''. . Resodadd, ;That the. said' order deserves the sternest condemnation of this Hopes.' and of the Preilident as' Vottnnander- in - (".gr',' .IVai4bUn;le., (s 4 ll lll blleilki' Moved that it ,be laid-upon the gable. 1 The yeas Mid - likya'rbsitigi odered; do- tpidsti4ll Wiiia taltsu, ',S i g :Wi ie,geCili:ed'lii 'at ;((rmatiyeas Ili, nayi, 5,4. .. :thi ti 144driera Moorhead Yiiting,--'-lree—!gec Congressional Globe, Pitif isi,'fBd-iii2, Vol. ' , page 2p., - . . M r° rill On!/.9fth:ei./:9°Fc4.40"1.?ral re till officialtuctions to which he with' so much compticency and , self-don iti;rerfore? - i hi lihr letter declining the 'ot- Id' 'PC J.li°l B. it ErVique, , :Esq., demo ' cratic candidate for Congress—to. public ly discuss together the /issues of" this campalpr.. Titre to bil3 Kne*.Neitiiing lisitinc(a and kiti si-orn. 4 0 §0iliY to toy all foreign horn citizens *this paper warrior '-Mould nini Iforegol the. opplortunity , at `fiiiiled him to ' ,Ostrite.iie, bandish and 4.4 to-foreign bepi;citileen- . . / Voters /remember ~.this” -and /at ..the polls; yoil, withser natiottelkty and . par 'en i tage he has :irisiOted' antt:e4tiagell, resegt Ids' cowardly and outrageous pub lic - conduct. . , Democraticfiltoir in . A'lltanee, O. A. vr Iting of the De- Thursday after:, , Large mmk luring themitirr) , endezvona r aila . to their utmost -- ir the itioiliftriiiif prevailartitt the preei. , mble that -thi* ,en as large Amid back owing to doh prevailed that the meeting-would- be. postponed until some more favorable.perjoci, . As it Wfm,OF, meeting was ad large as any`hat *as Milt! Wret t s7 truitlEritiYira - rrii, forirair ir- I .en de ff pto s blieeilt gentipflOti ;from ititarb4f 01114. i k An inifiten;re procession was formed, stretchinityoutol severa;,afinares, and headed by large band of music. One tf,tlAreri9eibalifeaturea ofrthqprocession were thirv;:kw youit",„4insels, beauti fully dressed ind'ciowned with wreaths, ,r9psepenting till-the State)! in the Dnion as it was. The speakers were Mr. T. Trainor and Doti: O. L. Vallandig ham. The former made a very excel lent'alidedit,`lttr vrri!s''citee'red. rftitinisfas. deafly liy; audience. Mr . Vallandigham's speech attracted more dgftia~ am; ant hei two 1 9mtstliie tuidims f_lirm . ; marked with the g r eate st moderation, and the entice audience wee charmed <itith his eloquelige forffisly repeffet the cur rent report highly - derogatory to his -Mane,. • never voted , a dollip for Wilk -1'44 Oriifte contra ry, he said that it *IS aiwaYd hid °Pin ion that the soldiers' should have more pay, and eve& means aliduld'he "relon ed tolu t order 'to secure zfieir ,cofatort After t his thimeetift, adjourned, much to the regret of all present, after a &Ira don brupwards of'fottrbottra. Alf! aim..tto ilFee4/34 thi,Plnyt Ward . .Democracy of the First Ward turned in full , force last evening, and, held - e Very large and imptirtarlt meeting 41,he,feciiOf Penn street. An immense erowd.of people were in attendance and sOme of our most eminent tipeakers were 1 preset address the meeting. The Al leghtiny McClellan Club, as is usual on such occasions turned out in full force precede& by a splendid brass band, and Partideatthe streetaatid cheered heard ly ,4i*oc,iou , 4n, p n 'nf i ed down Filth street in.compaay with the newly organ ized'llentoeratie club of the sth Ward, arriving at ;Wood' street they both hranited,, off in . different. I.diractions, cheering for the Presidential candidate and his staunch suppotterthe Pittsburgh Post, - ' Stith . Clubs attracted. large crowds of people, and the McClellan Club on its way to P 8721 etteetVa9 Cheered Mt ev er's, tilde by the enthusiastic gatherings of people from all quartets- The meet ing which , was as numerous as any , we have attended during the campaign, Was organized by the election of the follow ing officers: President, Win. It. McGinn; Vice-Presidents, John Fitzsimmons, H. `13410e, M. Ticken; Secretaries, T. Dir kek P. I. Fitzsimaims. Mr. McGinn Enede,a...lengthy and telling speech in , which( he enumerated in a truly 'ele• quent style the immerons benefits con ferred, the Democratic Party on the entire,eonutry. His speech: was received with ail line appreciation by the audi ence, Hon. Charles . 14 hlfg• was next to take the stand, and was unanimously cheered by the audience on hisfappearance. • He deliverOd one of his telling and charac teristic:spedches, and was frequently in terrupted by the applause of his hearers. Hon. E. A, Hibbard and several other distingoNited apSakers also made som4,ll.lo4,lutrestAtg: addresses,, but we arisorry,that Want of space prohib ' its tis•'fikun triving•a•friti report nor; Dr„ Prelacy: The MOM vim:befit/0 and blood -thirsty stump orator ;he 4 io.itionists, lutve k pay, is the,Rev. Bradley: He is for subjugation' confiscation, entsuci-' patitm andlintailatiOn.:Nothing short or 411,44 satisfy his sanguinary appetite--his heart is, war, pestilence and , &mine. Can lie be divinoly-J-com. miskioned'Who prays with blobtly hands that wigli` desolation shall the land be made, desolate.. Peace and good will to men finite no response , in his litany— the rattld'of musketry and. the shriek of shell, is inn* to his ear—mangled toms and, agunizizig death are pleasant visions to this Meek and bumble minister of the gospel, if his recent speeches are truly ref6iied. ,211rrpc, citizens of the:Ninth' Ward A , 14. it.gi 136 144g /eat night 4posite the rbR ipay Hotel, where a splendid hick - ' 0 70.144M raised -A row days ago. An .il M ir 4 il itniincourse of 'People from all Pa* 04:th city was Itiatiendance. The newly- orgami ed , Democratic•Club of the. s th'warti- vas Resent in filll force and laddie,titly tariff e ittiportanee of the ,ocCasion, '';'Several cjs uguietieil-spoajt ers were present andel/attain e d the au. 'dien'ee till alate,houti. iotueeti ng wa g eitilinsiiietie,' and nli4ifested its : I V:MO* 6 * uk 1 /_ l 9 Veakers fre quent.outbarats of applause. The meet intadjourned.with three cheervfor rii;i the Poi& -NkrzßZ\ ~.., I : ''' ititbaj.".A.-,4944fr '- '7,,' .1-0 . - • , , - , - - 446. •r , . _ _ ut.y .2 ..... 1 , 14 + 94 , !4.1d1, 1.74 4 1ti t1i F . ''l%4* .' i U!-A*afigiOir, 14t!f; _ .-41iViiiitii****frr* 6± teflTi eljOingy,,rilit i thatiiisiltuthin:and 4j; Couiattnage-Iltittkii.6/46154 dinary powetnlia - V r ebeen r Executive ."---..T. C. Fremont. "Zoonsider that-his--administration No he peiitleahy, ent/unr4l-and alien. lin, 6 ,tailur Q '-:-,,t ial/Odink4f. " " : , ......x..to_cAn,LkitD4-,`ElWiga_. 4.-Q/Calie,!!, was - at first amusing. itcthelibecame ri dicule Anit:nontitifinkishflttely crim inal.ll,----- blieen,',,CiiWar to Ohii, ••,,:,1 'Unclip Melt gurnot a - Jester, he 3 is essentially 4. despot, and unless we can eb,ti iitguatatitles,from him, in acivance i as to- &future cabinet and his foreign .an #'d i' l 4 e AtiC P Oi lq's - io3 lfitty' / Y -1 04,re• 4iiii.ilwaiiii,e4 eitberto 'anarchy, or sub. mitto imperialism, at once.? 7 Tfri/ess Spirit uf 1p M*. - Pr • , - "o hainrend Without surprise,. but not without indignation; the .-mciama. 1864 * thin of tbnPreSident of thel.Bth - et "Inly ,* .* , A more studied outrage on the legislative authorities'of the Oen ple has never been peritstrated.'-;,nre- Davie Aranifesto. • •, . • "-Mr. incoln hes not had a g stron e c,ahjiiet. 'L The menibers of it have . nt been united in aims and influence. The President has not had power-to,77niiri tain,44tine *I. woiv4 - titaty - 2;nd ergy, to its. hareem. .. it ,* * T eres lone supreme and imperative want; the ,nation wants somehody that knows how le) donduct'itatioddi business."-g' ' TV. Beecher, .Pndependente Dec.' 4, 1862. That the -self ivlibef the Preaident has hp= MaittlY et etc/tied, not. du ,the daring execution of bold. and • vigorous measures, but in undohlg.,, restraining, and pecutionraiMen oftly,Whatdhol was ing ;back from the kexe .old and idpe.l - >,. • --__— stye. —lloracid Greeieg, J'an. ifAs for ii.r. Lincoln he has. nt-the' least interest for me. iHe is, from'tvsry ideal view total 110 f—a good .n.tithred moister, total/Ydevold of ideas, :upheld simply by his concealed cunning, a "duality which harmonizes so vial With 1 his coarseness. Hine in Washington he hay few friends: all speak of him 'with contempt * * * * One of the most prominent politicians here told the he heard Mr. Lincoln say, `the best pet icy it to have no policy at all.' I replied `Translated in German that means it is best to have no principle at all, and . as little sense as possible.' This is aptly expressed by oar German proverb, ' gets along by his stupidit he y. And it is very simple; for those who are smarter made use of him, and thoserwho are 8411 more stupid, aid him. r —Eclitorkd wt.,* pondence of Boston German paper. CCrNR I STENCY. lifita PENDLEPON'S 1 -13,E 1 diail D Woron, October 5. A letter from anest:m intimate friend of Mr. Pendleton, of °hip, was received ;. here to-day, in which allusion is daade to the Republican document jaseeil giving Pendleton's record while lia 'Congress. Some portions are denounced as unmit igated forgeries, and that portion of his speech made during the first war Con gress, in which' he declared that he would vote for all means and men to maintain the integrity of the GOvern ment but that he would not countenance schemes of plunder on the Treasury, is entirely omitted, as is also the fact that speakers Grow and Colfax, each over looking all claims of their Republican friends; -placed Mr. Pendleton nett to the chairman of Ways and Means Com mittee in both this and the last Congress, where he performod most arduous labor in perfecting the army and navy; I and tax, and tariff bills. Speech made by Ron. Georg e H. Pendle ton, October 11, 18 621-.-1 he Govern ment to boAlmitatned.-111,te •Reeord to Oongreee--All War Apprpriation,' Voted for by Rim. [From the Cincinnati Enquirer.] The following record appears in our paper October 11, 1862. Mr. Pendle ton's course has been a consistent one. We Invite pecan/ by,all citizens who desire to understand his true position. MISSTING AT READING—StB, PRNDLICTON'e BPZEOR. The people of Reading were deter mined to have some political discussions this fall. So they, called a meeting 'and invited Mr. Pendleton to address thenf; The meeting was large and well attend-- ed. The very best spirit prevailed. Mr. Pendleton spoke at some length. He was among his old friends and constituents, and he intended to speak to them plain ly. He said he believed the present un happy cOndition of the country might have been, and .ought to have been, pre vented by a reasonable and fair com promise, during the winter of 1860, '6l; that then - the tide of madness might hare been stayed, and South Carolina world have trodden alone the dreary path of secession. But when the war was com menced by the bombardment of Port Sumter, and the threatened attack on the city of. Washington, he received it as a fact, and was prepared to act in view of its' existence; He had dethr mined to support the constituted au thorities of the country in all the measures necessary to maintain the gov ernment and 'enforce ' obedience to the Constitution. He was in favor of attain. ing the ends and purpOses of the war in the shortest and speediest way. He was opposed to disunion, whether the de- I eland came froni the South or the Bare.. peen nations -the greatness' and glory et the country depended upon 'the Un-' ion; it was worth every sacrifieworth snore than peace desirable as peace may be. But while the armies are fighting the battles of the Union, they ought to I be aided by a Correspondent, civil -A1 , ministration ; by a policy which will dl vide the South and unite the lifortit;,. which would encourage the, growth of Union-lOving sentiments at'the South; slay all their apprehensionif of injestice and wrong at the hands of those who administer the govematent, and restore don, , if 'ss_i_bile, their love roe the Cotiotitu po He had declared this to , be his in tention at the very' opening of the extra session in 1861, on the 9th day of July,' and he had executed it to the letter. He had voted. for the., men , and whitey 11 rid :l44ol r/bil', th p itaminjoyat t k m ; : lie would continue to rclo so. But he had apposed and would CiiitAnia tO,,,Qppo.e every;infraction of the Oonstitution..2,4o, 'believed the Contilttltiolt' was.OperatiOi in war as Vell as 'ln - peeee, ,atid he would ' regard_hieloath to support it. -This was lhis duty as a man and an officer,--this was hit 'hope as a Patriot- , Mr Pendleton alluded io the peraistj, ant and malignant mistrepreaentatisms of, hie opinions in the Cincinnati Paper He called attention to the faqt,thA they pointed (Int no speech, no IfOte;, rio act 1 rwhich was prompiturtrytt - deaf - re:tit bar -Asa and barrens; 1 h4overiantent. - 111 r. elin ensued the frax,ltiv, the 'e—Tm*-Tr.xii fl.--the Administra poi= the 'pro tit, satkc.: be obey, only it" ft right:- 10' . 1/11,f/Ili' rrii " ... ,-,-,-. 7 ..-.........,.. intly Tit:brined that he has to supbl ea to the Admin-- t there is danger they will tires to believe their state, e. Diming the session ofil were iiineteen appropria xi by the clime of Re. - ; i t :. Penh ._.,,, -d a• _ ' : - im, au ,1 . f. - ...i. . miles 9f ';'. .e , , t coniectL ! -g - ''- h i .. i ,-..( I . 1:47 . ,-„,•.: ~: , .... y 2 , K . ; : - ...:; . Th- 1„..i I , ''' on the ,-. • '"..resen , ,• . • immittee for the dire:lent . the army, regular or vol unteer. Mr. Pendleton generally ' sua _tainet'the co_rin -There..-ist 119,,,evi eTidirthat. in , Angle, case there wits ylf§leptil 1 . Mr. Pendia-- 6ri voted a ' dinatthe Titxj2lh,httidtirz., -- la woe lirtivgass --- tE , OF:tgi --- ftie usdlifi. 14000 to ikiii€4.)&6l 'its sad. -voted - voted ii,ainst . it wlien- - the .-Jl,9llltetfilo gq*t" . :ft it2i4rfe-1 a re-etk):r,lllP:-.50131iA4441%-g9 %MY : I l it4.ll4*( mmAtis INK v e s dl l.l4iP . - $O. •• i t 'PfY.9M. , AA tliCr P 14141 -44 rt, Ift2,`-thel-ToUse passed a, reimhitA99•llo-; claring the purpose of- Congress to levy and collect taxes to the amount of one,. hundred and_ fifty millions of -dollars. Mr. Pendleton Voted Yea. —( *Congiessioh al Globe p. 372.) Daniel in the Sunshine. Daniel—not of the den—not obese Daniel-,rtor D anietotMarshtlelk nor he' of Binghamton; but in: the language of the,Preas "our Daniel, whom we floe every day on Chestnut street," "whose face may be seen any sunny morning," —Mr. Daniel-Dougherty made a 'speech day before yesterday at Concert Hall. That it was a good speech oE the , statle called "gushing," we do not doubt, for Mr. Dougherty ;ban n ll the.PilYsical qual ities of an orator, but really, till we read the Press, we did not.dreampf the tfap .lll4 e eloquence Wit liate:t eitifd that when Doctor Johnson went, with a big stick tp tlinf‘hestre toftlartalifoote, he Wad se overcome' by the tiefor's fun, that Its, threw ( . it away, ) aud said ,;'th e fehoW is Irresistible." We are told, that Mrs. Garrick didn't knpw4 her husband on the stage, he was so- tnade up. We are quite aware that Mrs. Sheridan fainted, when Burke described the hor torS' Of the'Carnatic, - end diet the Greeks proposed to march againsk Philip, under the'sPell of Demostitlines'. Dougherty"ha.s eclipsed them. all. He has stirred the envious enthusiasm of a reporter, and disturbed, littrilt of loyalloquence r the Rroptiqiee. t pf the gentle eel& riire?qiiiiteVierrillOrtfm the Press yesterday s The micitter, WES the first victim: " ' We cannot by any art "of -fiendil or photography, Wing upon thiadullcßld patter i the'wfirds dint etinje tirtiM —the eloquent burning words that men and women listened to witivaplare,and delight, and will lung remember. It is not often our duty to descdbe a seems like this, and the vision of the night has even yet such complete miatery over the sense of thinking and *Thing that we feel its utter imvossibilityl The poon•fellow ralied, however, and staggered along to the end, 'every now and then nearly prostrated by the divine affialua: Ohl magic power of voice, .anqye andf o sgtie. writing , ' men, , *ho find no audience but the midnight lamp and the geeing of the ion as it kisses the untainted paper--wa, writing men, have no such audiences as these, and it is with an almost. envions -feeling that we record a triumph of oratory that stands alone in our local histow t As to the ladies Leaven shield ettern from any more such emotions or Influ ences. It can •fleither'bi3 good kf4of,their health, nor their mortal eqdilibriuto, nor their crinoline, to be niacleAby the power of oratory, to Jump upon the benches and cheer. Yet this ''-t#eY With what pathos, with what—logic, with what stern and unpansing cation and verification of statement by fact and authority, and, above i all; 'with' what grand and vehement declamation, he held that audience for two -lotigatourl, we do not say, for that would be intrud ing upon the'rttpoiters, Arteds4 story must be told another time. Men cheer ed and wept; tdomaa 'elected triept, for the audience went,tvith this man and passed from 'stake "stage,' - and from place to place, of his ever-changing mood, as though his words their words, and his thott.ghts the thoUghts that'd welt viitilia thdif Own &kits. Fancy Mr. Doughdrty dragging an excited conglbmetation of ftantiOnen, and women "from stage to stage , q and from place to place," "weeping and cheering,7 tpal; `,,iohnoring 0(1 viecipriig" till he let them go. It must have peen like Mr.tf?rost, in Hatilet,i3 igl44 his agitated `mother about wlienll , the . ghost disappears —Bat ; then; it seems, Timothens-liktkena changed. his,attirt, and fearing the,etrect oftoo mach te rif ic eloquence on gentle nerves„he `.sottlt, e4:1 1 - 1 tticial doEvn, add t&e- `did' is' desciibed: Finally canie the end, and as the ora tor closed with burst of Item appe4le-,i the multitude rose and cheered again and again, and menthanked" "him, and women,, ML, tlhet.9l4l, AtPtliil2.9l24l blessed him for having defended the 4l, cause of eke country. • - ,WetigeplyjregYet five have—not ) Voilm for more of tkia,wdett and indisc hurting praise, but we must forbifer. One remaskionly we have to make{ than five times, in this notice of 14. Dougherty, is the interesting lacit.m tioneoh W that, 'every satiny , nitiritilv, lie ) is to be seen walking I'o Chestnut streeS. Now, Ahat gentleman, iotattractiVr, !personal appearance, Itould walk in 'Chestnut street,thir) Moat nattitel thirithir the' Worlit. What a - ''`firtlin on tbusiness" should be thew so much, is "iittluArriarka)Ae. Ontze art.gil L e lose: to know how onasoicaad of war—of "the knife to tke hlit , igto the hilt .to thei h`edrt' aishookl, inifte„hour -`d.ehgeer,‘! take a sunny stroll ,4tpAtthestnut strevt, morning ithAeaceff4switch hausl everi tarsocso—the /ths Umbria:iv' oath It o vtai 0 ulthao 81I 4' olin;,gri !.halW. l imas his heart, atut ' 4 4 • .-orTheHon. Edward Everett has a extremely ugly record.` The produitionti . -been as luirmlesi ,1 as the Mount, confined him-'- Chip with filylf `t Myrtle, EEO,: the rest of thi3 'ho brighte4 their weekly Jed an honest pc., ..r.ll, seri ,iling a political re`r catd, which, in these times, it must be extreMely-flabWil for him to read. Fot Tull:ince, -- ow - the - la of - FebYttam 1861, during the very heat and turmoil of s ) ...q.o_,M.*,..ligtOupte...ilutaidLa4 Paneull Hall x,- ,,, 314,auwtt ivt ! To expectliehh, Mftm , statesAti.thl 170;014/yr.„(cfrettIft arintliarbfereafifrous The idea of a civiLwar, accompanied a .-.4E.9u/ii.b14.4.14, ll*4itsztrrectighpriattiod :muuntronen to: oat entertain 1, for mi ci q illecui ..slt,pqr Aster.: %mei must -leave us, in the, name pf „heaven lettkipm go in ,peacg. .. ; 4 !•, - ',.. "*", Thp_Agggesi lionlhat:lthe'' unloit:Azi bo,anaimW by the numerical predominance and mili4 `rt'all' tibtv-tt'ss:o`oEd-,06114t-Witea to `coerce ,the, otheeinto,,submtialoik-it iti , in my Judgment, aa'selktofittati . ictorrai jrt is thingepite ,;ItAo4ao.4bd with the ,:diath-1001,,,fitkiiiis-uldili. elwei . with blood. '4E ther,vßaihilEcitrTqfoitltlf!te ptibliettn•gtiVeriirtierits;'lliblbb eciiiiitekit of theloverned," much more d?p,s,a Ritio,u At ottio soirfriatitillitateie On its asi!lizAke--harp2on oLitsramiters, axid'rtairVolinta rZpospßention,,_M „ i t e „urgent& fgrs4tion'%`, , ~.. 'Fit)it iff3Oviii_itelettivAii-4- §l:;ThifteF,fiai O'eßii tiinhaire • ram._ the misdestppl-squiidran midt •'ha , gefrib tq ofNts4v. OrleanS2- ,Ad y k iN„,,PtiViill' 0.0:1154111 ELS 118 'Adal4'B4'44 ...,z.,q •,./ ,••• - AintanyiS . 3.l A if XIBOWNE—RbiaLbei hUtdall7 LiZZ Orfi 9r6.14, et:theaceldence of- theotoridti , iber, by theißertc,l9m.r2/&*'9IIPATLAS-law M,, S. BROWAR to LB r. A dsughter afD ar. PoHaek. Iffiippr4fid --,-- ilarkWlGLlMlLßlSlkanit•qaliliettgroll. —1 We sneeze. a slightethhtpagotirfalightilia ve h :31 a rriA l ? I galt=14,r PA ch e rap s l e tightness, and a litue tendernesain It eq,4311 the lungs, Wow, iitfetittiatipildliV •Ifilei state vi :facts, on inflammatien fiettia .1 .-rirl eongoitiott may o take :plat ~ii,,iitiliriitith iiiii •. ,Ifel wita um before WE tire . aware: • ' • • " ' ' • 11,14NDIMITS erf.44, .1 Say twa, - tOlif Or -igx, according to aga, agx and Constltution.'muat bet: taken: They must inirge Very freely. drink warm' tialnkit while theever lens, and AS. a • diet harhPletar 'of 'good •rmil meal gruel orchiaken brotty•with.pienty T wice In it . ay this trearm enti•atuttaii . saiotid ot third ' day the disease..will •be cured.' Thie•eduiplaint ; Ls going the rounds, and will be followed toi dysentery and diarrhiga; ' but •.theY willlbeatired by the same process. The wise will have Wand reth's Pills: where they can .be'esilklaid hold ON and by taking thein, bythoilinlcins, safety and health 30111 fal low. ,_,..21 .1 . , , - Sold .bs- -';',4o/tra.S_,SX,DrUXII slNuibuigik, and by "all ramp:lole ae4042441 mg.dictu t e i . sept443ldcwo: _ _ St sit6tm; AND <Tim: Irmon. OF it 0 Cga• XESWER ED.la to four w, ti pit RICORV4S .E.S4ENCE , r F LIFE. Dr. 0 0 OE Parte') after. pearstoll.etusiest.colle& Aces, /um At.letegtk accetted:ftu. the.; nrgentre- O neat of 'The gm eticem _Pilidtc, ,and appointed an Agent 140 m York,sior4ba ewe• Of bbyvalued and highbf-prized..Xssi. ;arum. ' mil k _ von &Out agettawitt aes t ore' AlatinomPitoftlie link 'battered constitutions M. fourzweeks f -and/ if u ticcordingl26:pcin cd, luatmsetiona•faildia.is tmpossibte. Thin lite-r estailar.fieWay ' abtaild bee taken by *LI abet': to.tnfurry, oe - inveirects are ranent, . 3ueoess, in. ebery attatyiteterteln, Dr. Ricord , s, Etisence, of:Zirer !alma in,easee, with Da 11/atm:Hone ,for. use ,,, at , s4 or 'four quantities In one tor ae, and. unit be,sent Wally part, carefully parked,. on re table accredited agent. . 1- oircniir: vent Dee receipt Act four stamps:, rattiTtv-ROLA onD' N. &none at, tine - door zivede of Broiuba3r; ~N.,,,501e Agent for 17tuted States . ' - ' sep2Olinul • S AL&LL-.P0.1E, HAS 41.1..R.lid.,eastt ..Mr. SAR IPIOBB , eonte of oar = hest and oravest troops., ..Soidiers, tides, ttt the Voice or neas on supply yourselves witirHaLLatssY ,s PILL AND tAIRTmENT- "'Tito Pills!'porify the blood and atrengtheo the stotoach r 'white Qs laintment mmosseir all ~ pain,-, -and Pre-', veldt; ot DUVAL If the reader. 'OU-this ' , mynas' , cannot .get a 'box of pithr or ointment. frOnuthe :drugstore In hisplace,- let WWI write to 'me„ •en lidtlen. Lane; ~encloldog,ths.'s. monnt, and I. will mail* tau - Iles- or expense. Many dealenrzwillnot keep rayinediailieSomnd of*meths y ?aanotntake as much profit Itsr. cm ther perilous 'make. '36 mufti-- 811,0elltkland ,4Oper box or.pot. rair...isattstigr Tr , GSVVifigyt4 ; 5if.41,17 , - ss-stv .• - •B ER has orthamhtlargestac Vis and •Attfdialnesr etiappufft la artts-MS keptints arsticlase 'itrilefltore;t• ' th Paint4,oll.B and:DyeStagiti yeltzilatoine.B of. ail kinder Toilet Soil ifil_d '-ert• .„,. ..11iralr..___ t ToottrandlVail tirusluw; l'llattif• i = 7 and Shoulder Bracts. in' thelr ' 1 ' Blinerat•Waters bf 'allrkincs ; aurfor Itteppee Suter and Tobaceo ; Carbon AM; rrime potash and Soda Ash, every pound of-what' isiverralitl ed ; Pure Liquors, pturottaited ,tkelutdvSly foe medicinal purposes; Moots& Bell* Co.'e Pure Eye whhutY, ect*ag........____ ..ift* . :iihinft at JOS: s—atithilighyGsS Drug Store, 312tafOLIAIIIIRG1S Drug • Store, _... Corns a •Theattonil anddilarketst. •." r ibs - Diutiond and Market et, 11 1Pinjilmi '. :. m,,,WO,:CONBNTISPVE VINs.--C 0 r —.,,....431711PTTVE fFFE)RERS wAll receive a tvaistable prescription foe' ths mq oftlm.: siftption, Ail t ilu na,;B'ronchitis,' weir ill mivit ma Lung• affection*, (free of charge,) by send ing your address to ilev. go N I TAR D.ILIV4O43.I4", A , ~.,,, , riivumainsburiNigpita cosilsf,Yi i seplA.lndelfiw- 4 ocuurvraz.r...•., .. . .. prconswi:rx, CARRaftE?MAIRMAIMERERS;- Silver and Brass plate Aadallardi4itt f trera.ot Saddlery, CArriafie .) ffardwarc t gt. Olair arredt, and Duquesne Way, (near the Bridge, )) -.OITTSTITI-4011- if .j • Is It a Dye. • • • • • a • •_, • • in . Rio year 1e66 Kr. • IllatheonF4 firiitikepated the Y r , mtr .. ETIAN DAM DYY. ; !duce' t time lt haspee- n used by thousinids and innonstanos has ItAiled to giye enttrii satlifiatt6ii. , The:YRNEtUIf DEZlFtha4ahealiete world, lta laicals only •Flfyents, and alai bottlik'etnitalas double the - , quantity ottlysKiti ttuie„nstuillyaold Illi`lo. - , `p- The DYE is - rOArtlintid iiat - Jure the hair otsoidp In-ttio'illVst:rw The yßlVErtmou DIM — wor ;. with wt , and certainty, -- the.hatr reirwAng 414? whatever. - The -YEN-wale DYE praise& an Ade. tbat may ha dosited.,-ma Abu will nal too,eairek.' or Wash o nt — onatbatAitas Dm mama* ameba'? Itself. For sale by akilprit.• v-Pifee4o tome. kieserta xger4,-12 odia..t4r. srsa Also ausgursocurer ...__ . meraiorclaszthe.Blaja Gt.eas, the heat bate arming: amts. grime lii Bust- Zie,lis S. 0,1 Mu LThilME Nfi lntermie. _DieCei.cronp. - What a ,pretty and t:ft .d;,42•Seer_nesk week I tsut now, alas litls ne =KW .11:. as vitas the ecuiversatlon of two J genthinow,iifir down town in the oars. Dien of. 40%T stpuige when D. Tablas , Veietiser /.. is a cen.i.' inhicluze, Ill:taken fn , ime. Now other, w `appeal to you.' It Mind for the paltry-sgn-and mar tge n ili k s o us km theeedrrant child that noWlf 'elepjarWra ,- coup s a datum - ono disease ~.._h uses ' Dr . Tobian' b e rumens in time, and it Is4hekti: its ti ti a n Alsiss neguiPinssial_ ' - - I may not want it to-night, or team ' o , flailing when armed with this linimen, you are prepared, let it .pome. .wlimit.'Ap a lll. mrien only.a.aants a - bbttle. • -,., _"'- .• , • • --. Othee 66 Oortlandt street blew York. l' AmH s kir .L . . -awl Vit.______s____,_______ I_, d1 114 *14110,0_417 IlArtt ri rif u tilli,L 44;;SE4icitil ,877,17i75" ha noß,L.asyn 3teriterpitedin .the iktr.-..4Allatte rorttnriastliO P at qlkill eelitiiikao' :belied dttto tavavaithithe' iAO 7, soaudeasitiY4 46l ! ' ':.:'-„, 4 CI-4481.4),1Y rf -, 4 g , A / W: t , Ifo '4 474Q‘ l te - in, the!sroild ar(titeW r p by dither atm Its swill operation, Ha l t which - It is applied, the remarkable natunthidial, . one brciwns and blanks it imparts, lb) exemp ,trout neptieemont, -eadoK,wr Sigtuals /Agra , clients, a.O-fbf tender Wed - On the hair and luta, are the good , 69 8 _ 5 ,46ntr i genses of its Aittir. l-44 O s "' „W ri , b3 : 4 .4 /..P.141.41941..1eat.____ _ • NUESIL . • ?Ili • -, . , - MEROSEVOUPSIVONi a. ....... -•-- .. • 4 , ,, • • - •_. --, - . _ ,1c c , c , -4.... 5 , 4 _ - ~.c, .., ~ . - • Ifeit. ma gi 0 , xu jo l u ßslS c tr itio ldl i alz ie Fbo - * ' Atl i,. - 0 .... ,., I*.nial., I . cfc•4 '-'' 1: , •:;T:?::, .'- , P l adi r • th. ..,,,,iti w • -riat— y la Ild J 011: .:1 :ii :e4 ~ .7. ` ,..; : 4 ::.... s .. p. -i-,..., 3 i 1 tt ,,,, j? ; t... .,,,, llTt'- .. -....Se r!f ‘ e - - di r ;.,...,, 4 :.•,...t... 4 , , , _%- - __.... 7,110 . z , 41..4-4-; .7_ic, i , .,: r:,11:14, .PYlTift ";,115,dt..1 Gran Oemodratk...Ralfy...,,i . . riliiik ..DtMOCRA.OW tip unzmnso, RAM and vicinity- , wilt! hold-11;4E115M ALaaa„Sleeting in the fitn,RIKET, SIZTV,.4 ' 'liatitialnytvitiing2, Oceetia;4ll4ll,l:-...: ~: -..:.w_. ..n. Ever), pregarailon has lisps ritisda't6r4sTann, detnonatratidn, end Sayellii enctentelllur kiglig. aneakera wianddreas ihe audience . ” 'The oploair, lag- Ave, anzeninoid : ' -,... .......", 4 :, lioa, F... A 41.T8S tit/if ot- NeWttinopazdAte '' Hon. R. EL .- '3ol3:7NObi, of Maalliabliiiot*:,f b.. hiajax MAktbl' pf.ph Nith, Masaaohnsetta.47 Ron. WM..II..+MELLEE,.of ' l ;rirrial?oshoh. ;,.' 1 110n,'0,-MODO-WELM SHARP, ' .l .:' ', ,a W11d4.41: teorlfrixs, and others, 1 . i ~ , , , li There wi ll be two diflbrailt iatirn*4l4 •several,Geraaisti4popdar Orators will apeais'en., lids occasion, ahlen; trh!rm wilt be i sv:, A Mr. SABiT4. al.. rt4i2c, and .. , . ,-. , - ~$, •,. • P • All Democrate ertinvited td'atli‘nd , -:' ' .., 9 04 -4td .... ,..... • , - 4.-4, urwQlellan acid •.) ~,..4*-z..;,..1 ' ''• DEMOCRATIC, 'RALLY ~ inz , ~ , ; LL: AT I:II7PPYI4- ociirner." 4.4 of 01 747 t. 1 • i ... • illrfor Btreets. ,'' , :,12,, ... -• .5,.„ 0N*Np.a.1.,.. od-roBER cloth, AT 7 P. . - . Addresses by ~ . 4114:31.,ps ILlEloP7r.ittpt-„Esq; : • -.... ?-: ' ,7 -'.. I -::, A. Tit'S.;CiAlit.t.'N'ttg, isq., of islesr Woric,i -.T4.lL.T.acti..Da-E,„...5q, of Now YorK '..,''':- ',' , 4830RIBIAELVfi cif:9tb Mama . Voltin4o,s;q; ~ (I,l!4llo.hit'SQ.SfiEsq ,of Bottom , . , ..,_ ...!,,.., .E.4l..,EllitilAßDilEsq7/77. New ;Um** . 7r,: ' i .'iti? ifileolluais. " --ity order of. , ,,. f4l al :... :...(I , }:i rgE ' coYoitrriA oN iiITHOA f- , / oarrlittd .a: ;Waiit .Demtioititto,, : It. 'rnekinifitaitki t 6 rinsivare.:lortzia. A. xtExtuf a. at-tise . 1 /11,61CrtY. rIELGTAM-r-Re Ifittip .. . , :11;1..a 21.41/1041 *iii .D; ~.., , ON FRIDAY, 00 PORER 70, AT 7P. 211. M-A-AILI AOT.M I I744,tYa , 1113. qitifig4.1.0*43,,_ .: , r ..,..1,,.. ; .,.. L. I-4.mi ettliptri.-tg-ct \ 1 isu i t-,l *z i p' , = ,, •444l 9 tink l , ititar.-:--,74....=,*,7111-961er o ' '- ,- .14,: ., '.• I*_. -7,-, . , , ~ - I..e r • ' 4 ,11- '-i',4-4....Wpitiog $ . e. Id s :,4,-,..7 .. , Nk 2 1 1 ' , ' •-.. 'ilk - ,,11:' 4 , -- 4 ," . :I ' , ' , 'J., 4 ,- ,n3.frlt - - ','',: .t.',.::'" ' N<_ ',Q , -412V 4fin `Sfmft, , - ..oiveNiikliieh e d some 11.t..tv =CM .Gopos;..„ • • sl. 4ILICAND• VELVETLOAktiI C • - Ba ughtleince eta .the lato tall .. • .;.. ink i a m or..wiTioN.--T.um- • ei-o.Plifik• A/ NERSHIP tutpetotore,exislieffiumier the flame of MORGA - 1 4 1 & bIdeLINTOorK ttaii Ude - day been diss eLYo4 -, D yr • unitnet,:eabeebt.l„4tital. dlbpt WI rig by, ano oh cbiluxe due. to Juitlittdeo Arta - riel/the co ll ected by G. L. Pacellotock. , - - •. • 3..o.,ITORGArir.'NZ . , ..... . . G. L. .1ll'O.LINTOK ; 4.32rvra ut r abro; . Octr.tp.ised, ~ -',.., f. , .Uzi. 0, 3773 td ! i~~i • - aQs-Viti,.., it ' x ''''q.: - vc - V4 4 •**-if::' r i:,_z_lti ' ei , llryg , sn itiiil7l _ .... - r 4 acc ‘ ''''L 4- ' ! I '' ' ' PITTSBURCrieV 'o6staa . i‘ .- -WARD, REMO 0 AIL Ilidada.--An. Ispartant Denim g sfill-ba,head at ra,teray . 4 HAL " -r, • asthma, ',HOW nrard, eh ..mier - NI October 7th. Let all Democrat, be par- F. kitut.l , iii. _ a_4 l, thialiii—_lk•so6Svitd k— ,„,..,._,,,,,.• ---05 vaowN Am 50 Ml_ „mac) Lex et,-cures Sysiiillts, yphtillti 'Ern lid ilannorrtteei aket, .ft S ticture,.. Dlechance, Inizorityattattßlood,'Sltiathataf. Cu. SCOOIItiC azoptiona, Tatter Ringiro_nii,.. , ,Mereival Dlar...atmionginal Weidman& Xliettij•ri rlthensentise, I, emare`Weaknest4- Monthly, Sup. ,- "' 7oreyesew, Diseases of the Mies, Miami. Aft I Paitteldrie Beet 'An r•^l..._ittilitallOp. u tadder and Kidneys, suceeenully tree guaranteed. - oett-it ~, _ ______ ' rlotiMitElimitarD PAititlntal be , e , -a uH.gßoad owl' =ea,. he during the neater. for rertalm, & be'zemepitTed on sakEIB A.T114 9th in s t .ir T ci'ellidgme. Will be heti at le it o'clock,Stew A,ly trill -,_ ir',i=3 .~S6~n'd 7 -K 2 , .-GyflV. 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