J JL r 1 ! i ' 1 : fi i : : y i i" i ,1: ; it i- ft 1 6 f i If: I 1 ( Ot -XXO g3LO.XaJLVX3L . and Oregon. Is it possible any longer to oven affect not to discern th hiiiMwritim' While the Old World trembles with j on tho wall.A; y Tribune. throes ol lucir :ent revolutions, whereof devastation and bloodshed are the inevi table concomitants, our own more favored ! land is parsing through a corresponding crisis iu a manner which, the may proudly claim as her own. Withiu the last forty eight hours, our streets have reverberated WHKV KIO H T, TO BE XtlT RlOfT, WHEN' WlloN.;, TO BK ITT r.I'JHT. Wiiaiore ). tk. Saturday last was a glorious Hay in Wil moro. The frieuds of Honest Old Abe rallied there In their might. . Tho town ships of Surunierhill, Washington and To -fay. from nil pvin:athv ir. the North, and ut- ,, , . tciiy ovenvhmmca ly until -monstrativc ! Ihe popular judgment on the great is- tut resolute conservatism of the South : The r-ffeet vv. ,,-., A ; tnn ,. .... 1. .... ... ,. .1... 1.-1 lw. 1 , .., . . . : . ' ' ' ' If-. .. "v lv llt!,u'jm-'"-':"u ; J lie liuon will in no case be shattered j temperance orator, 31 r. C. inu cieiv lxiinsiou sis. sav.s uie .tw it ...:u i i.. .t i i ..r .. ... ; V n r-1 . ..,,... 1 . . . . 1 1.. 1 . 1 7 . . l . n- pronounced it remains only to he formal ly recorded, 'i'hereis tm reiu-ilniiig ration al hope oi defcatiuir the election of Jin- kir, . : is a rock on which thousands may make j i the broad impression 0f ; iri!JiaIie sfvie cf 'K-r. r- t. shipwreck of their own hurxs. fortunes. and even lives, but which wi!l i;-t !f be er uil iU.j to tho ii.f !J.i:iP'i l-fii' l.i- tl., :i- i. Ii... 1 ?, i.f ll.. r.... M L'Olfl ;i 1 in I I llV I Id l'im. LtAll f liilkMl : II . i l . .... .. . . . 1 I i : " . , ' " I j arnta win rise and tali : taction niiv , i'i!iih.(-r he ii an i.tto' lir v ...-u i.i a. j. vI 11 1.3 t'ilu IV Uldlll 111 I r.1'n . rw I .14-. I . . wV. . . I f if. i..:.-,.., . ( . 1 - f I !:(.. ,...1 .1.. i j. i.x c . ! 1.,. ... l- i i - . . i - iii.i iiMi c i m iiiu iiinr fiiir .-ir-. ttt i: 1 1 1 1 - r v f.r f r ! r , i --,. - In-OVlft WVr -.mi. v l-omr.,,.,,!,.,! 1 n .,t-.x-I..;. .1 . , ----- . j , .. .. v " mi,..., :, .i . - .1 .... .. wi v -. -j -w... uuu u. i " iiii.ui.civiuu i'i nuvt3 iiii4t iiiiiv ore- ' ....it.,,... ...... . i- . . . ...... ...,i. .... .." .: J , . - ' ui me crasn ol a uvnaxtv. vet no one has ,1 i ... i ..... t . 1 i . ' 1 , -n- iwuiuiih j'.ios ui o:e cuuiiiioij : r -, m mm,: aini ti.r T11CRSLAY::::::::..::::::::( )CT015i:it 25 lcoiIes Parly o:kii.ial.oa.. ... ... . . .. ... i ,.....).. ..i . ...i . f offered or fearl bodily harm, and the show j bu..; Tn .... :ijt.M.Pniin ., ,-,.,.:,...,", j las but to open hi., eyes in order to assnre j u uusio-is or melancholy laces is limited i w -i : r. t c t, r.-T.. , ,r i hniis-ii that the vi-.ors wrk, and it... a few oilice holders. (Jbolo.-ss l,..,n.J , . . " ' " ' c ; ork, tho more eain.-stly and j from a miihon eyes, and jow -lows in the country, and so will remain forever. v. 1 1 i tars Sf li r,f-s ri-nrii! . ; tl.-.f t,.; I. : ..) . ..'a.. ..... i-i i ' - 1 u'ii ii !iiii,;ii im inn -i'i; m- .!! i'. i . i the names of our .mllant rhieffnin flm ' October results in IVi j and upon it tli tins viva if.r. ..... f ...... ...... At ; V:ni ,A ''WM" "",'VM,u,t i WhenSherid.-u. had ii,.;,!,,,: ,ia a,i1 ' hu.t.JL..MM.s). 1 N l v l.'i 1 M iitK. -'J'he : j,, t. V;,r,tn liasti,,.- ' - i emotional actor. 1 he. , ll , t ;.. 7 i and immeiise, but it i.. llJ(jr". be.Miise it has rm ut :l' cu:, r, ' - r$ VHIV.IUIU..J 1. VU - j - ... a Mill.: t H H t 1 i (l tlUM i IIMI -'. in triumph. The pole measures J7U feet j ar;a 'mr 3"tar-s ioco did not stay the hands : foil d.ove ground, and, unde ioiloMi!'c.t ract is from the Haltniinn- : i..4. i . i ... . . . 1 t . . ............ . . . j tr.i in i J.eiMarive a..,.,,.!.1 rori r.-sii. ijNT : ABRAHAM LINCGLfi. roit vick-1' udent : HAMjjMBALHAjaLIK. People. Liscmral TicI.rJ. -opular heart, for it is ielt and known ' tlmt ..i:r r..-.M.i.t J.n,,.. 1. ..I,.. 1 " . f I.. .. ., " ....... .. t ! .. ".;.'.;J."""" fbove ground, and. under the snoerioron-' - uu iu'nM 1Vi" tuose ol LViU i i' htujv vj :n.!a : of the k j piy mat replacement ot tlic t.a.l tv better t i l . , . , inuel the U ide-Awake hosts to arrest, '-La.-! nii-ht the liei.ublican T.artv mot l'l.IK. -.. ...- " L 1 whieh is tho invimbh,.,,,;!;..,. (,ni. . lUa" siau" e" nU,,il l our 'a,,sc the,r march on the very steps of the (W in indoenUcnee liall.'conier o.ia'v " ' V. f ' "l i:(.K ,:I ' '-U' ! . . ,. .... .. -dajor .James 1). Hamilton, it was raised itol. KSiirt is nr,f rmlv,K.,v. l,t r.vti,..h t. r..r .... . . ..t-c. r:." I!lf,Vf 11 tLo ' Hi-Hi I lti'rVf fll4l Tfl!i It 1 f 1 All f.f ' T !.,..,,. ! lrom the -round and fi j uine national inc. , ... ; . ; '"-m J:rnit, m less tha ..... . , .!. , u.ui , wi..iiiiiiiii ; .1 . . , . , - J I I I (.Vl-MllUP fl .lrr. "ana Indiana, elision.: hands across Oiiio, ! ... j c . . , . I , , , , . , . , .... j was neid in front ol the 1 , snouK- claim ana einov the proud uiUnc- i ,,,t i , , - , , : . . . . r ,. , j w-ncii w;.s a 1-liosed by J i tiou ti inaugurating the National renova- ! AT tAnriE. JAMES POLLOCK, TJToMAS M. HOWE. j tiou. In the first place, those two States ! ! Muliin, and others l.i . 1,1 . J . .u, ii ,ji iwniiii. i i,.,. ,..,!.,..- .. .: .1 . . rmlv r-hmted in ! always abundant when success is seen to a 'Wide-Awake" Club. -Mr. Kmerv. .V :.. l V ...i ' ! ' 1 il n 7 minutes! Tn ' be ass,ircd 1,11,1 :lt shall poll the ll,-,!.-t. (Kcpnbilcan organ J was . j..v r tT l. l.irited n.eetin.H I : . - " - 'U:Cl ,:V" . uc? lu.,ne el,air' UlU. v "-v!ley H(. Swtlps all before hir, . . ' . ., ,TI " --"I'c oi ui'j i uion aiiKeni ermotit appoimea recretarv. oon aKc r t!u-n.eet-: ., -n . iail Itoad House. , ir..l V;,-.-1..l 1.... c :i . . ... ... , . .."nu icaoii. 1 !.;.? -j ' .n J! iui amiiiiiiainiLT " an di ua :i i.e'i ll was a 11 UOU iiCCU t ll at a t t. n.;-:f. f ' v F Lytle, A. C 'Victories in the great Middle .States las , hu-e nuu.bcr of me:i iVom 1 .li'- J..;llt iVi..V.. . it L'Ut U dfcs.l . . I liw.... ... . . .1 .. w.-. lli!f-'T..... .. .... . 4 l . .-V-VLI. .... I ' .' - DittrUti. 1. T:i)U"AH! (;. K.VK'.IIT. 2. KoHKItT I'. Kl.(!. 3. IIENUV lit; .MM. 4. RDUEUT M. l-oUST. 5. NATHAN tULLF.S. 6. JOHN M. D..OOMAI.. 7. JAMES W. KI LLER. 8. DAVID E. STOl.'T. 9. FRANC lis V. CHRIST. 10. DAVID MUM MA. Ju. 11. DAVID TAGOART. 12. THOMAS R. HULL. 13. TRANCIS R. PENNIM VV. 14. ULYSrsE.S M I'Ri'L'R. is. (.e:;u;e rreslek. in. a h. sharp:.. IT. DANIEL O. GEHR. 13. SAMUEL CALVIN. 19. EDGAR COWAN. 20. WILLIAM McKENNAW 21. JOHN M. KIRJU'ATRICK. 22. JAMES KERR. 23. RICHARD 1'. ROBERTS. 2 1. HENRY SOUTHER. 25. JOHN GREER. jcsrly sl.are between them tae honor ol ' j were out in their strength, present imj a! eautmil apjearance ; and the evening' for there are not ten was a-'.d our me Hide Awakes: : anu otner ! ft" i .. J IlC COTuf'?t !om" ih viitiiilU- .nl.l nt t h i-itv uro-o tiu.ir , !... . ... - ui'Mi of tlc-cont in- 'Jhi.s irovt'd to hv. t ho c.i.-o. V,.: j4, IW-iUt V ill I IMS V Wltli TiiI flit III IiMi. V ii -ill--,! i . 1 :..:if ... iu-sshmw a.oi rejoicings , f herih a sen-.us hop,, of defcatin- .Mr. bite glorious victory, and the j f -in coin's election-- -,vc submit that' there e. r r tClll-i ltd .still more brilliant one we will achieve in ! 1,ro ttrt'11 electioneer .M'pbai.ees ol me MUM. t few months whieh ou,uht, for the co I hain ntadt: Abraham Imeoln our stand- ard-bo.tier in the momentous contest now so near is clearly foreshadowed termina- i ttiM. r-.ilon. 1....1 . ...... .c.... .1 .. :.. 1 - ! nvriii ,i.r j dined to and was coi.lidently and reason- ! , , ! try s sake, to be now laid aide and Ibru'ot ably counted on forjudge Bates was the ! Important Opi::in from ZAn U'".; ;?lll(-'t". while they tan no louder ciiect fust St:.tr. .-,f ('Mm t 1,,... r...,. coin I!eJore 111 Aonif isiilifin. "".'.M'ini purpose, tlievarect firmly and ardently beside Illinois iu sup- ! , (.( li,r , poiiin ur. Liincoin s pretensions, ar.i tium it mut hi. were ic:.n Ml'ile l '.VI. ,.i berel jU 1 e idelitltieil with the AiuC:' i i, ii i . MM ien t.lrl l.vci'elt i-t j a i ! it s, t , i l (- "nil lilC hHUj Ol f.. lowing, because at this j c-ll;tIi! '- i t ue very preir- :r;.vct i i . . na.i (ici'ji !i!-.t;eu to tlirow :i tlicir v.:U iri auce to that p:,riy, and l'o ovi-, bai, aiiu '-;j2;i.c, lo li:e lle.uldi'?an j...it. 'On i'uoiyy last they '.vere the most cariiot ai.l rabid of lid! and Kveivtt l.iell. but bedi'.vil.ir that t ar- ; Anions these is the device of rcprcsent t is j I UK the Jtepiiblieans as a band i..f crazy ive an nariortantaiif o., .i. . ... . .- . .. . ' ineuceiortn Her delegation v.as mo3t ve- nj.on ti:e rresnlentiai election. 1 hemcnt and untiring in coinmandin- her i ,aK!-n !l sj.ecch nrade by Mr. Lin- fanatics, intent n the immediate and cm new choice. Jnnsylvania, which unlike 1 Culn ;!t iavcnnoith, Kansas, while the l-'-ry Abolition of Slavery in the South Indiana, had a candidate of her own, hes- ' T -iIkcr of the pre,- the lon-e of Northern coercion, if not f . , , , , , ' ut I- H"U.-e ..1 Representatives : . tnrou-L the direct exertion of ledeial itated and debated long; but when pros- -You Demoerats greatly tear that the power. The "Helper- cry by which the ed at length to say decisively, -Iu ease I success of th- llepublieans will destrov 1 organization of the Ifon. e.:i v.. !,,.,,r .., VOU cannot have vniirmvr, i-:m,!;,!ai.. w!.,. ; ,,Jt' nion. li y CIc l.e niv ie re-j tIo.Mll irti en ,' is your nxt choie .-auuiuate, w.io sno too. uesiirnate-l 4V. ..-lu ll oi iliat j.arly iiau fjiti;.-,ed the clvctii'U (l,,y, :.ud therebv lot V d -tel in. l:cd to be IcVeii'. thou-ht th.-.t the lest and most ef- ft.. 1 1 i: . ..,.,.....1 I . .. . .i i . iteouiMieaus : .-hul-.vu ia.L winiei e.iiit.ir.-iee t ieclare a-ainsf the Union ! Nothing like ; make the Kepubii.-ans responsible; for tlie it. Vour own statement of it is. that ii' : dol.n JJi.e.vn raid the i.;.i :.fii.,r ,,r ..Vi,v, - Adtla csai to the ul'Peuii'a. eUect,,,lle p,(.k Republicans elect a 1'irsidcnt, i leckle.-s, extra va-ant ex predion of um' . All j you won't stand it! You will break up individual Republican, oMen ncrv; rted or 1 ennsyivania lias spokeu in thund tones iu behalf of the Union, of ht r indus try, of freedom. Her people have met the combined hosts of sectionalism, disunion isui, free trade, and all others who sonuht market"! for their suffrages ; and a majority ... . . . ... ! .-ir. J.inconi : anu her 'iceisiuii. in eifeet. I I impelled that of the Convention wary politicians were aware, before 1 S0., j f,ie n ion. That will be your act, not ; exaggerateii, not to speak of the thou.-and umier now cru-ninir is tne wemht wUerewitii I n, ou ihu.-l snow mat. i .t" aunoute'i to u- ot .arnsou. en- the October Elections fill upon the party UUr '. ,Vef. -Vou --ae lor suel. de,- j Uiiiiips. Ac., wbo have steadfastly .i;. .. . , ' , " I Fcra'e action. (an vou d.. that hen j haled ana oppo.-cd the Republican.-, Ir-.m uhh tney declare against, in the very j yn, attempt it you will find our p.dicv is the start-these tricks J un.emoul," agony o. a I residential canvass; and I exactly the l-oliey ol the men who l-artisain, while thev hare i.,-,,.ir. Iv wheu i'ennsvivauia and Indiana said to Ri'UWl a il lectivv v. ay cf doing so w tlie artv. j hey uathere.I at d:h joint.- in the ca.-tcru .-eciioii of the ciiv, and thou m.-i on J'a;th.;ore .-tixct, a.'d Jn,i ceded to lie ib j.ublicau hcad.j ua rti rs. .VI! ai'.ng tlie line d march, cheers wvie roposc..l an-i uiven for J.incoin and Ham uli. On reaching the corner .f 0 a v ami 1 aette MivlS ti:e :xeiumu.t was veiv grear '.here r; a c.n- tieicet. 1 lie party proceeded to tin wane;- M me liea-Miuai tcrs, ana aa lnnny m- tra'-ical S.'n ...:. h be ! ! ..,:.! ,:.. j;; "and I v. i.i teli v. i,,, . " it.. IOC what .-;.:.. ;t v.":. i.--.. p.l:ch." 31 a.-ui d i,v i'. v . -Mr. ( ' U' h's lo-pa.-ncc ": it were re j ..rtcd m-d i : t; of tbue vi;.i b.-tei,. d ; u 1 .- i . i cariii v.'oo.a uc s:i,rs. i'cr its immeoiafi- j ,-. -f, his 1 cures to fi-ij i;,. -c-:ri b- !i;,.;e uui..:rJ,'v : .: :i err.m: v -r , - . . ill:;!: ;;u ha .1 eL.li it; J...V. Sees il.e tiiua crl- ct of !;:- . i and his f-miiy e'et-ieu-d will: i. rr:: . f-r Lcfore .i e;. rf. d i.. j.. -fT ;ii.::im.ti, n so that it l..v;.ts hW ; flighlell, hilt; he Viii ; ,,; -:.vl,'7j or uui.y, 1 :t viil l.x.irv ;.j :.- 5. the ; t ' l c ed' b - eu i::m r.a:n.-t i is: ' isas ;h; : .-.-.v.-r . e. - , 0 :, - -- i 1 1 1 Ut'.l'g it.iv tile Republic;:!. : t'VO c.iuy the :: T-T;. Ii i c-wer ev.r i ( it to tijt-ir w s. Met it.; 1- a U the Convention, '-tlive us Lincoln for thunder from us in October':' their ap peal could hardly be ve.-isfed, even had ihe Convention been stubbornly hostile to their preference. Moreover, tlie cln nee of 32,000 fur Governor, twenty Congress- ! President, and you shall hear Renublican men, and more than two-thirds of each branch of the Legislature, attest the fidel ity of our State to the integrity ol our in stitutions, and to the common prosperity of our country. Indiana, Ohio and Minnesota have joined the Keystone State in demanding that sectional discord, wanton profligacy, and the desolation of free trade, hall cease to be the policy of the national government. in e.L: tne I nion, nothing more, .th- i ceased to answer the ends of their authors, ing less. . vuil think vou are iiistifmd i are vet full of t' ,...!. . f .,....,. , ;' . j .- - v . .... , ti.ieuLr?ijeii.i. . . ... .. - ! i. , . . . ccriaiu.y !!.,;;. ci: e I..-; -a-e:a.!,j as an mater lii ill wlioi ascended the stabs the .h..eri:i- coiitiiiUeJ. " 'As ;;oull a t,e.. tier the iiead ol' the uroces.-iou CliUleu ti bean o; ti lr-.m V.'ltll utes .1 eir ...i T.t . -, . . j1--- " 'me e eieci a i ; -1 their De.egat.ons was heartily seconded ! v;i!l hi. our (hltv in jh.t v t. have it administered by Y"ahingtmi j ant i-Republican sj.eakers and writers, es and great and good men who made it, and : peeialiy at the South, to represent 'the who lir-t administered it 'i If von . I Republicans s .,,.,.,,1........ yon r.ie ery unreasonable, and iimw reas- emancipation of the Rlacks, that a Xe-io were .itandii.-a' on ihe s, I oimo.e men cannot, ami will not, suhnut : insurrection perhaps more than one is : vciiin.' lor 1 ii' i .. . , . ..... iu ol. line we elect a I'to-h . nf it verv like v in .., I ,.! ..) . R ve .: o- prcviou-lv asst Uibied. rose cuts, and me: tlie i,wrss:,,ii umultuous aj.j.lause. in a tow mii:- 1 i i lie ji.iii was .iei.se-Jv aeile . 31 ell .ouutig an by that of their respective candidates for (Jovernor, Col. Curtin and (Jen. Lane, who were both on the ground, and who ' ''t, ....... i .... t , J. nil men peisouai laie jieing at a stake could not be suspected of favoring anoth er than he who was, in their imh'ement ....... t tf. ine decisive battle has been fought i j the very strongest man. How well found nation has been redeemed from disunion i ed was that judgement, the she. uts of Two and dishonor by the verdbt of Tuesday .Millions of Republican voters are now last. The issue was made by ourfois and j proclaiming. accepted by our friends, and millions to- j It was imperially desirable that Pem.-vl-day greet the triumph a the unerring vania should take that p..sit;on at the head harbinger of our national ilis -nthr.l.r me Ait- i;uijiiv:;ui auay i lUCll sue 1)0- tly justified on Tuesday. There never was imagined more conclusive an answer u submit. Hej'Ubiieaii trim jph. The si;. ..I a Ksr ie slaves are O.d John ,Jrown his been hung for i mwed to learn nothing of the sentiments treason against a State. We cannot oh- 1 "d purposes of the .ortii. but thi-cmdi slaven- was wrmi'.'. ; the distoried medium of their iiia.-t. V-' it cannot excuse violence, bloodshed, prejudiced and cirant impression.-, too ot- and treason. It could avail him nothing tea based on the wholesale m is represent a ?hat he might think himself right. So, j tins ot lire-rating demagogues, intent i if constitutioually, we electa President", aggrandizing themselves by fomenting and therefore vou undertake to destroy ' distrust and hatred .f the Free States. (iie I nion, it wnl be our duty to do with i -Juite a number of slaves were tortured you as old John Rrown has been dealt : V't to death iu Tennessee at tlie .-los.. witii. .: can nnlv i o o-ir . ore v,. I.m.. on a.-coioo- of m. i'o.r,.,) !Mitio rm tr.lin-r. C. .... . .. 111 - n...i.tir l ... l ... '. . Z. I Wlii ..; ....HI ... nil" IN lIISUrie"ll"Il , . , ..... .. i .-iieii c a - ; "iniiu nan 01 vtu. i renio.li. J In1 I ilauger of simil.-ir consoiracies nevt tnomli L - .......... turn e the ' in He dune. UlC. .ii, .h;le V, m. K Com Ir. y.-ts endeavoiiug to gain the after. -"tiie meeiiuc. He was standing on iiibrm. j-estieulatin iolenfiv, Vnd vain eiideavon n to mak.-. i.i- v, ir... l.Cilet la ! to lii r..-,v . f t't.r. I ... 1 T 'I 1 noi-e and eonfu,i.,n were to,. ,.Zut -Zl ( !l!MJ-.yS' COURT J I Thp ba'l uien ii ' om r or the l?rii:ce of V'ai.. at:.;r. 'J i.i- p.:ricr ,f ti . i Ci?t dance was t! e v:;: ot . At ti.e l.r. i.i l iaei: iriiiiiat ; ii.-e:dci.t wturn i. ' 1-artni.r fvr a waltz, trie pr; ' s'fet a iadv that e-.-uId m COtl.U ?!'it..i!i i over the stac. i even in lt. .v .v y, r.o i ..... T t . V. .1 .ia . i . , i"c "leiius oi inc rignt not oe eon tent with an ordinary victory. Abraham Lincoln can be called to the Presidency by a clear majority of the people of the drivel of the day about "Fanaticism," liot.e ami believe thai m no see.;. a majority so act so as to rende: trciiie measures neecessary.' or c close oi '0!)st:r.:cv fcRiMTAXS- C')l"iiT s- , r v untu, vl i l u " v ; pv .vie. .(u:vi was ie- ; Jiy viriae oi ..is i -:- , . , stored. Mr. Coaie then Welcomed tht ! of Can.lr'.a count v,' to niV .'.' new comers to the fold of Hepublicaniam. , c f-xpose.i t... , uiu;c Xv. regretted that the iuartei wer- so v.Al : ": ATUCHay. t" ana j rot. icsie.l t h-.t t ... t m,-. .,. 1 -- un- l j - - ii.i i.v.ii ,;i hand ion Lcpubli.-ans culd hold mcitu.ir in 3s oituio.-ot ire. on iel I, I impellei i i so: civ bv til e gro-s and ; en era! ClIAKUf.SS All A INST r R IS I hr'TT A 1 t.erv. t som ..1 V.i.ll, ;.,... 1 . ( , - . ei.e. .. . ie u s uuu pill po- t MiliATi;s. it is amusing to witness j ses now current at the South, is one that the charges made a-ainst eandidates for I calls for the exercise ,f .1 1 t r . -i . . . . l.:..l. . . 1... .1 - l . . - ! . ... . i. ee i.ia i toe nas lurmsnea to all the wretc iel r " meir iionticai enemies. t ' ami true e. uia'o.. thr.-m,. ti,.. Mi: EAiit oIu's Cosiscr. aiism. 'ruin.;- u,ori Mr are chr i: m . t:;t- n. ,t. t-u. .... I ii'iivi.'.tf.i half thereof : :rv. minor ehi'. I rm. ; . . ...... ! i.t.C OS I. . ii. I I ! a , , . ; ! r.il tii.-.t ..fitt'ui tr.t , aaJ aituatt in Ckr ; 1-our.ty, Pt Iv.i:. ; ml I'eter :i:r-. ro-; ef it-.: i"c-:r i'i. C-.-L '.'rt;e 1. , e: tow; .... s ii a 1 1 rejoice at "Aigger equality," "Putting the neuro above the white man." kc. The whole j was charged against Ccneral Jackson that he swore too hiudlv and too i; la : "fate- to Ins conr.Dg will but cast their suffrages for him. To that majority Pennsylvania can and will contribute full fifty thousand. We have but to be faithful to our great cause, and it is done. Let every man be at his post on the great day, and the lar gest majority ever given by ennsyivania to a Chief Magistrate will be cast on the Gth of November for Abraham Lincoln, fjr Union, for Freedom, for Fraternity! A. K. M'CLURE, Chairman People's State Committee. The Xr?siSclciitiul Contest. prevent a more deplorable waste country does know Pennsylvania as an em inently sober, conservative, Union-loving State, of whose Five Hundred Thousand Voters, not Fifty Thousand have any de sire to interfere in any way with the Southern States, their '-institutions." or their negroes. They are for Free Labor; they believe in it; they live by it; they wish to see it protected, encouraged, de veloped; they insist that the Territories since they came to us Free shall be con secrated to it; but they are willing that the Souih shall take her own time where in to becoirre convinced of its immense su- j penority to the wretched system, inherited gan barbarism, to which she so insanely clings. The fact that Pennsylva nia has declared for Lincoln, by a majority mi iH-li at tho ! of hi:!;ir:i Wxx r .:iTi rhePeuiocratsm Alld it ;n. m,t desirable th.t ' 1 ennsvl an a, m ls.O, said Oeneral Har- ! lhe scn,5bK.f , ,ri.(,ic e5tizi.llS " ; Wi" " u n' ' V U' 1 1H'cc':"",e5 !hp i are far more numlrous in the Slave States i lugs, reta i itel Pv ci:ar,riio' that nn i a i , . . 1 ; v -; -'-t,.-'"rt l'1'i an ; than thev wouhl seem to be if we iu bo-d ' Lure,, was resj,?sd.le or the fly the j tIlo South by what appears in he. ,- ! wheat; t 1 Wo anited and fell in.,,, p.rs-should interpose at once t, V.n : VslKU-se: (.en. Se.,t hung so,e deserters; ' Ihe ridicul.Mis gaseoL.de of dism,iuU ( ol. r remont e tu i not tell w here he wis 1 , , t , I,...,.- M.. I ;.w 1 "., tlc."e Y i s"!uc who know better with many who; l.oin, .r. Jaiteoln. it is said, when hr.ii .. ...... ,- . , . . ; .... . . '.. ' iv now s-caiceiv snivi nil". iiiisc!u..vo..i!,- lr.le oiir i' .e l - i I. melon all s .rts ci radm-a ism ami !...::! ii- t y the Southern people, it may be weil to rcp'-at an .-xtr.iet lrom one of hiss'-eech-es. lie was addressing a meeting at in cinm.ti, and speaking particularly to a number of the citizens of his ualive Siati oi ivenliukv said : "1 will tell you so far as I r.m author- ; ized to speak lor the Opposition, and what I we mean to do with you. We mean to : .ria. vouas near as we possH-ly can .IS a P")ITt)irS XO'IIC"-" ' - -.. .. .. . ,j,cuii u c.i l- . a s , i ii r-.i i. -i . , YVe mean to '.-ave alum t;..l ; l.v the i-.,v.'.,- "J unci. ere whu your institutions ' '- iiisiri.-mtiei: wiio were present he ! Trxinr. ?!::!, i r.-.-i or i.n.i I'hilir, .vjith. aud three acres ar,,! cut Lr.im:. : I'.ereiies. wit'., the- puui tf -. : ie:;m : on., t:jir:- ,-. t , ... 'e pai-l on cr.nfirtoiitie.it vi -. anc ;a tw.. p.:,.:. -.,,., . ii't.-rit :' to he sf-.-v, -. OOU'IS J!.,l l:;ort;jc f I- r- -r. o. ii -ir,, ir. a CI 1" October IT). liCO. r. t. r i"f rr. C il vou. 'nil Ioth wings of the Loco-Foco party in this State have given up all hopes of elec ting their respective Presidential candi- j froUi Pa Gates, since the drubbing they received in the late contest has shown conclusively that all efforts in that direction are use less. This is all very well; but it should Dot be the means of causing our Republi can friends to become lukewarm or apa thetic. We all well know- ,V.r vi.. Lincoln and I,a,.H.:J It,.,!.. ... ' "CW DOW PCli,o "P"" -S is des- next Preside., and JZ"Z I order and da we not aKo know that o scov.p this! t: t e m , . I Ine elKtions of Tucsdav smnnd result we m-.-t d.. onr dr.-v ' Tint .lute- i . , J.uv..u..y Fpannerl the , ,,. - ." . UUt 'ave Border from the tlioie of the Atla-, noble stanuiird-bcarers of about ei-htv ..r ' . i .i .i . . , .. t "'Li'acii g me inree rrce states next vi uiumiuu liiousami m me tate. i V...V A-(1..- nrst went to lil.no.s, dug a well seventy p,.rsi,t iu. f j, ovelM'rll.at tins exerts i ev: '"fro.oise of the T'"-- d"r. c:' : ;"' ' teet deep, ami not knowin- what to do! L.i ... .. , ,.CU' I Constitution ; and m a word, treat v., , " c.,-."" c"' -nt'5 ::ct !; ' "'. i, . :. -i v- ... ; e-.ve:i. n'. .iiiiueuce over tne rrr-p . , -.-v. , , . i- u;ai imriiivp -t t1 ,,'S , r? i - - keno "'iTl? -r,1C f d,rt l4e7.,Uul T States, except to confirm thea, h. their I f '"u-ratrd me n. (if we have Ksq., lAL;':,:: ken out, orde ol h,s work a, en tw lixtd ,c,0lvc llllt tj hl. hnlVled ,mt ()f dogenera ed) may according to the exam- el X.v,,,,,,, ucxt er.ee.ei'.'," V. X.. " Jlt J.r 'hrt.n ; Douglas, we CuIlV;(,ions bv memo-es wich st r k oI 1 Wc ''Jf. Others, Washington, , wher. all j.a.on, iu,,-, : ,.; ' -bebevo, drank thirty-seven times ou the (ll0 ,.MO, of ..,:,.:,..,, ' Jeiierson and Mi.diso!,. We mean to iv- J ('.. a-.- 11,1. 1, tvlo,l.,c,,e,T. T um,,,,:llct l,lwl,.:,t ,.c, i-,n, (.ut ""'J !"';: ;!ife.,Ul OTKAY (,.,..-.,. , . - - , .... v..... uu- ui.tei ei.ee ol i-ircnm. . .lcn. o .it ti... .-,.1 .,, .. . . r.v CrKNKAI.OIJY (IF THE PltlNCK F WALKS -The Prince of Wales, now vJsIt;,... ti,;. - . ...... . ....- north cut of her convictions by threats of rebellion and revolution, is to renounce the who!, hinerv of notvj'ar cleetiims. .-...J country, is descended. ,.n "cry ot jiopu.ar elections. tlo. f n...... it:.. . . .,.!- l)ll ie Compierer. His ancestors ruled the l-t tj . " i . - - t . r t. v y l I I ' J , vA III JJ iia III I -JT Ml which puts her vote in .November beyond years ago. Still more they ruled tho an cavii, is certain to exert a tremendous I Faxons when that people, IIOUO venrs ago inf.uence in quieting the fears of the timid j "'ore t,ie "'-ao'ed pirates of theXorthei n and assuring the ihrifty and cautu.us that i'vuand rulpd tlicu, when, SOW the new ,r, n . , s s,? th hll"ted wild boars in the side, from Alfred the Crcat .-.ml Will;.,,.. ! Yrt our -'oimlry into another .Mexico or ew-..j ranaua, v. jicre Cio-ii election is ; -. i , pected to be followed by a civil war be- ! co,uM1i.v us ot. stances. We mean to recognize and bear in mnrJ always that vou hearts in your -. , . have as uood i bosom as other peoi.-e. or , 10 liavi t- . : .. . ! :.s.,nimn lOWUtl.iii. cil t.n 1 -III ' . . . ... v 1.1.... cue is tour lei-; 1: re, ai.u to treat ou ae- tween those who carried it and those c who ; Penn ll. IP Hi I ISSIS-1J,.;. liter And to do this we mut all work. People of Cambria, a word to you. Our county was for a long time the Demo cratic stronghold cf the West the 'banner county," in lact. Their majority in times past and gone forever always raneed from 00 to 1.200 we have reduced it to a mere nominal figure. Now, let us give :... TT l: rr. j.ucuiM uuu xinuii'.u tz Tn'ij'jruy. Alien incited ill we hive don r-vr duty. n pnpula.ion and t.ower, and unitedly eastingsixty-thrce Flectoral Votes more than one-third of the number re quired to choose a President by the People. That those sixty-three votes wiil all be cast for Lincoln aud Hamlin, no body doubts any longer, more than that thet,un will rise to-morrow. Add Pennsylvania itnd Indiana to Col. Fremont's vote in '06 I and they elect a President, saying nothing ' of Illi noi. or the new State- of Minnesota uarK lorests oi Oeriuany for amusement, and subsisted on fish eauglit on the i-hore of the Baltic. This is probably tracing the genealogy ol the Prince as far back as is necessary ; but there are those who b'-beve that the original "father of the family ' was one Japeth, the son of JN'oah, who is we:l known on account of his cele brated nautical adventure. Whether the I rincc, himself traces his famly record so lar back as this, is a matter 0fJ01.lt. i i Taix Fashions The Lincoln and If amhn Pyramid : MAINE! OHIO!! VERMONT! I! T N I I A N A ! ! ! CONNECTICUT ! ! ! ? PENNSYLVANIA ! ' m , 1 1 ... ' - 7. it.. 1 t . 1 r,j 1 on n v 1 t . . . . .1 were deleated. Of course if --own mm, : 11 1 r 1 . . . .. r. , , .4U!1 hriVfi :. tancv f or s, h-L I t.o..l-...l. ;.. ; t"0 lull-.W J n v -JiniLin ill men :l color : the .?! r U tour : h;,.h. :-iu! ot' a l-.ro .vn roh r. i euestfi te come ferw:ru. i:, charos :usil tr.k... thua siw':: . . wiil I 0 ,!i;:u.-eu 01' ace m 1 1 : : Wl!.!.i iK toi.er .7, lsiji-::t hats, after tho ..1.1 F.-.l ".-,.1 ; "V1" I 1 lVu 1,1 a" t,:Cir t OiUee.s tiuy must 0e imliiigcd 111 that lancv hut i , o . x- t . , e , --"j.v... 1 .1 . f, , .,K3 't ! '-On and after OetoberTth lxi;.r P.ss Al! i.vrv.ns imieote.! n. W.: . wheu tney give to these cockades this in- ; outers from Sfitio-.s 1 -. h .V o (;. I., hl-vd ,v .'.. . terpretat.ou i4lf we 1 se the election, we - ha in I'otit v Iio Jiiil t . t!r oinpany j ui.tif. tIl;it . n mean to upset the election," they 1 ,r ,1, ' . " , ' I V n.,curc -"-kets partrervhlp ,SI a ,h.r. tiv,... ,.-1 claim theinselves traitors, not to th is or i i , 7 tU Cu,I.y, will j ;o,.ks. mL, .u, will U, !,:': ,1 1 1., ..:..., , or, be 'I'nred to pay r-n excess to the omdi.c- or ti,.,,. t- .'..-r-- , ' -L'-r.- ,r' ,'I,,e 0t ,0I'- tor. The conductor will, in cad, case 0 l-v call resentative institutions. Y be'ten nn-t, , .asc, , , , , .- . . w ...a ...,.:i , CU l,a,t S-ve the person i .a v.ng such excess. . i.-L . cll-,r"1t' t he.r mde .7 ..v.i neev.-n. i.v JUilie'l : I.lir ll:n-t.. ... ...I." I. .. -ll 1 tl. .t . . 1 1 1 . 1 - v-l "11ICII Will I mat, uuuei iah.es, occause L.eaten, to raise i ; a receipt lor tin 1 1) 1 1 ; iv : . . ... 1 m iiiiiiiri' -1 1 r uiouiit lian.i. ami wi l entil e .!,,. 1,.. l l. . ... 0 S refei Ve a 1 1 : v I i.,,n,l I.. .1 . ..... , v 11, .lujou'i; 10 me the standard of revolt which disid .1. ...1 1 . . .. 1 in-r i :ii 'at . W.V. H. r lVti. m M.. 1,, MMuu I , 1 m t o, m -. ' m a m w ' r- tls uiai sianuara iu aeivanee, virtu ilv s.'i'.r i 1 -e ....... v.. e- t B .-u ..---- - ''(iiveuspowerorwetakeitb ff J M. .K KHX & UKP.. is not merely ruined, but clearly derves will 1 5 S - V, ' ""J- U hi rule ! v V . .. r,- to be The fiet that ,,v . 1 V 1 V - yuU .be "Van:'1 iK'- :i,ul 'ductor8 will be Uesrietful!v c,!L- t'ae mw-sA-.u ei - , do not , i Sr r a'tl,Ul required to carry it out. Paseii"ers from lk' t'ir 1 w and valid jLf01 ,UcaU. t.8ubn,,t,'t ""tvoted, is of, Stations wlure the Commny , 'V t I,UY !.. 1 G 1UK T.M f-. . r tsedf a conclusive proof of its unfitness I will be fur-mbed with L k V 1 . ? HARDWARE, vl to be intrusted with rower. V,l ;r I .. . IUP',,.!J1P,i w.lth tlckt'ts l" con- hats. r Us. 'UIU-1. Itlfl.t .Iia I ..- ... - Chivalry want to eouVert th 5 ,1 . V"' L V!" "e amount nffare paid, defeat of their Northern allies into a P I ;,ie,'ctor will in all ea ter rout, they haveonly to ZXZZ ! rXv1 ihe t aces ol rebellion or secession iu case the , election shall go against them On ci I -i. 4 n Uue, they will speed K b- d 2 j 1," r"TtU!l1 ,U"n Can a,Wa-TS Cud j- .iteuny ue mvorced leisure, h negligent one uev?r. i:tu"T.S e.. Ac shoes. .Mi:ririEs. Thev arc nrcpiireil to sell 'L'v' l,r :: 'V-, any estahlishiacut ia ilie cem-V H.':rK:-. heiuitsekcti J wah a view le' couutry cuuaet f.vii to u . :-i,iU. yuLlic. ire II
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