W .. @nmpiltr. 078 1140 ‘v I, ”“11, lDl‘l‘Ol Uh PIOPIXIYOI. anusnuga, p; lONDAY KORNIN'I}. S’fii’l'. 26. MM PEADE - AND UNION manna mil?“ summon In [mud-t, 5; - HAJOR GENERAL 810. BRINTON McULELLAN,‘ o: In! num --v GEORGE u. anunzrox, 0' 0310. " colon", “nylon; 1r CUFFBOQL Sums"! ..o b AIIIII’H'.‘-7L mg]: & “353414., mama-mu tp. _ ooxlxwosn. MI ‘_BXSB. Pravdum lg, ’ - / Dupe": 0': fat Pool, ‘ )0” I. ORA", 3!.”th Lawmhlp. ‘ mono". ~ John wane. Conowngo q. (s yous.) JACOB HULL, Berwlx‘kap., (2 jun.) “To Wuox 41 my 003013;“ GRAND HAS‘S MEETING NEW OXFORD! Indy, Bum, ton Pawn, Una: an} m: Conrnunox} “Eu 4195?“, ml Pxopu's MIX 1" A Guild Mass Meeting of the! friend! oféMcCLELLAN and PEN-i ‘DLETONI‘wiII be. held at NEW’I "OXFORD. on MQNDAY EVEN ING NEXT, Oct. 3d}; Friends of} You. and Union kiwi-Lower End,. Turn Out! Oxford; Mountpf‘éaeaug-l Stub“, Beading. Hamilton, Gono lago, and the two Bel-wicks, rally in {our strangth!‘ Other dimict: wil help to small the crowd. Jon W, anzxaaa, Esq., of 135% 3nd othen, will address [the me. {13.2 Armngementa Will be and. lo [an an extra train- of can. _ - 3 JACOB Bnmnanorr,‘ ~ L‘héii-man Dem. (Jo. Com. Sept. 26, 1864, - ' Uprising °_f._ the People. admin.” flu: it“: oi , you: own V 0‘ fihgrdny owning week, Sop’tombof "fiftii'flthgniveéury of me ndopnion of It. lion-(imam) 01':th Umud Sula: ha gulch-ted, and me nnmmatim: of Me- Clellan 9nd Pcn’ileton ratified, hthe peo plp oi \the any of New York“ 1!. 3m. 1 ’ DIG-I‘d! uptimng of the mun-3v m that put nolrowlia. Meetings wine négam'xed I. be!” "3qu "and. in Union Square. and herb were many others. to satisfy the mid: who ”could not see vmhin belting (finance omhe Sqnare, Amon be weak ‘ on non Gov. i'urker, Hon. Robe tC. Wu:- i_hrop, hum oaxmzn. Judge! omstock. ‘_ldzo Duly, Mayor Gunther, Fernando. "Man. Wllbridge and Hon. F. A. Tall ‘ ludp, 351.: the grentuv. meeting our bold in America—if not 55 the world..— YIN“ Mum! people wan present. 2 . On moun- oveningfifty thousand Dem ’ MIMI Immblod in Independence Squxro. .rhihdolphit. Su‘ch A glemonmauon wa ne“;- before new in that city. Hon. Hiram Ketchup. of New York, Hon. Emerson Ilhseridgo. of Tonn...Hon. Josiah Randall. ‘ Judge Puiom. Col. Puge.Ool. McCundless, and other; made speeches. _' In Wuhinzton Cny, Boelnn. Cincinmti. Pithbur‘, Ind at many other places, l-u menu meetings were dug held, exceeding 7‘ in n‘umborl‘ and enthusium O“! o'ver bo fon vitae-Md 3; (ho. name poinu. Truly, ,‘UIB COUNTRY IS BX§IXG£ 5.7!). uoldier votinglnw m“ be found ”our Int pugs. 11.-will be I(een that it is thumb), nee-lan that every soldier ofi'oh hngétcamlnl he voteson agemmt Leable to plan in the mun} manner thut be bu paid IMMMD!’ lax within two years. which nut ‘in" been mused at but “15' days _bcfm'tfin elation, We hope the Demo an. Whom the_ county "have been at. “adj-g to this ninth. :“We hue no doubt ”BL! majority of the noldiers in the army. if they In left {no to do so. will vote against Lincoln; Ind liuimt Abolitiq: nominees hr Ounce“. Let them be unfazed It once, —M n of in ma mid. und the _reoeipt I» out to‘ tbnm. _lagether with a full sup: pl, 0! Hokey. in time for the Sun. elec tion. The" i but 1 short .time in which' Indopuh work, ud'ercry one ninth] p u it with n will. . , ' =t== ~W~a noun am at l Deniocude meet in“ in Jlmpdon lowmhip. Cumberhmd can”. on tho 17th, Cspt. Gilli-nu, of firibarg. nude . npeech. Ho foufln nude "Lime Mm," Ind now very propor iy aka the “amp for Mn punt. legion fifth in. O‘ptlin) : ‘ '11:. Icon! election lg: Tue-My in flm. "L. to": ban the iii. in running .fi n.. We“. The Democnm tieket'wu fluted bra-30min- ringing‘from two to tire. hiladrod. Lincoln carried that city in 1860 by thirteen votes. A: 3m; . change in other part: of the Smo—und all cur print. ndvieeu my)!” he", gains —-w'ould give Illinoiy to "Mule Mac" by chin, Maud mijofily. All 21:11.11]: Mil. "A; an "my you have grown up npdor jmy can. In ynu I hue never found doubt 10l- coldness. The battle: you have fuught ‘nnder my mmmlnd. will proudly llve in l history. The glory you have achieved. our mutual peril: nnd luliguoa. the mm of our comrades fallen in battle Inf by «11-ease. the broken forum of those whom wound: Ind nicknm have disabled—the strongest midlan- whioh can exist among men ‘ ,nnicz‘us still“??? indiuclumhe: Wu III.” ‘“‘—W ,m Com w 6. (Institution ”yen! :01:an on -h‘°d;6vrmncr3{ "M .' ‘“” Flt-"Z. FM Silurian? M‘- 70“ If" “M {Mention P “19,154“ 'l' 4:15:27er 5 at» ma, ~ It, .\’.-1.7.1363» = ‘ - ~—T lob than“ M: withdrawn, and (be re nlt will help McClellan. Tho Wessex-n banana will ands no cit-summon you fit h‘n‘eoh. r’.‘ I‘lf‘lbl XIC AK. 1'“ UKI.R.I ; Ex-rnzsstr rumour; um lu‘ 91m] an “I. “'hiu 'l'ick'l with GM). Tny- f fin; in 11,45. is nn Ardent luppnner of Mo; 'Glellnn In Ropdlmon. 1 § axons: D. grammes. for many yum! ‘ltbo Indium opr'onfm of due Democracy: [ln the Stun of Kentuqky, I: out “509; for. lenClellnn. Tm Louiuillo JMMII. Pun-i LHCQ'I paper. run- up Ibo numen of HcClel. ' 'hn Immndlelon to it. nut-he‘d. : 6 607. BRAMLE'H‘E of Kentucky, who» Ecleclmn wu chimed by the “Re blicnng.” 3 "u I Lincoln victory, Inppongpgicmellan 3nd Pendlewn. . czxznu. mama ‘CUUKBS mg! BOX. )1. UNDERWOUI), of ;lhe sumo Slnu.m_|l|o ntron; supporter: ‘.of Linla Mao. . l ‘ GEORGE E. HILLIARD. of Mnuuchu-u ‘ m us, always heretofore Oppowd lo the De.- I: incxucy. in out. for McClellan Ind I’eudlu- 1 ton. ' AMOS KEXDA LL. Gen. Jackson's Pant-i mum- General. in one of the most ardent.l uupporlon of Link Mu: in the whole . Union. _ A ‘5 J ' WASHINGTON HUNT. formerly Whig _ Governor olxNew York, uuppom McClellan E And Prudlel/ou . 1 , JAMES S. THAYER, thi- mmt eloquent.| minor in the slsz of New York, And once 3 ‘the bosom friend‘lud political pnrtimn ul' lHnm’y Clay. is an enthusiastic luypoflel’ of the Dvmocrnlicnomineu. i E JIOX. EDGAR COWAN, U. S, Son-3m lfrom this State. and one- of the lending men {in the Rflpublicun party, in append to ‘ . Abr-hnm Lincoln, Ind favornble to George is. McClellan. . f ‘ WM. MCLELLAN. Eiq" of Cbnmlnn iburg. s life-longopponent ofthe Democratic hm”. in wunnly for McClellan nnd Pendle wn. Bony: Lincoln in "weak and fickle." . Hon. 0. H. BROWSING. of Illinoio, late , United Bums~ anuor from thn Slate. lhnherto I Republican, made I Ibeetih for McClellan In. Quincy, on Wednndny. He declared him to be a lute-nun, npntriot ‘nnLl the he". Gonnal thin war has produced. ' Hun. REVERDY JOHNSON, of ILL. in» come out in h‘lotler for McClellun. ‘ l nongn c. wxsmnop.‘ the on Ch, ,thg of Mun, in making speeches for Mo ‘Cxellnn. ' ISM WM. 8. OGDEN, of Chicago, the gréat “Railroad King of tha West," I warm? friend of Lincoln in 1860. um! St-tg Senator of the Republican ' party from {he county ofCook.il out for MrClvlmu IlldJ-BCl‘lleh. Gen. RUE]. j: for McClellan: So in Gen. McCLERNAND; At A McClellan ratification meeting in Lewistown. this State, on the 3d. ABNER THOMAS. Esq" Chairman of an Republican bony Omniuee, pruidcd. Col. Wt H. IE WIN, who (or two yam commanded the gallant 49th P. V., and has heretofore been I deoiuled Republicmn. mud. . powerlul Ipeech in {nor (if McCh‘llan. ‘ At the grant McClellan muting in Phil» dolphin on the 171i).D.C.GlI.LESP[E, £.q., Appointed A member of the Refiublimn lSute Central Committee, nude lispeech 13mm: Lincoln and for ‘3 Little Mac.“ 3 The flrtt McClellan flag hoisted in Wtyno l county, on receipt 0f thv m-vr: of hillnomi nation, mn- by H F. LORD, £lq., I Fre mont. elector in 1856. Thur the hall in rolling. The shout men and trueut. patriots in the opposition ranks lupporl MCQ‘LELLAN. um PENDLE’I‘ON. v” changing koepl on “thin rut», there will lb. nnbody lento lnpport old Abe but. hi‘. I emce- holderl. f “PLEAIR u'lr A lush wonn to If ‘ ' Anmtfl "Pleue «yo kind word to my army~ thnt i lean report to then; in general onion. in .regnrd to their conduct at Yorktown. \Vil ilintmbum, West Point. Hanover Court l House, Iman the Chickahominy. u well M l in regard to tbqjeven days and the recent '"“-eat.” i “No one in: ever said snything to cheer ithem but myself. Soy nothing nhout_.me. . Merely give my men and officers credit for [what they have done. it wrll do you much good. snd will strengthen you much with “slllle yOu issue a hundsomeorder to them in regard to what they have accomplished. [They den-I've it.”— Gen. MrClsllan to Major general [Julia-f, Aug. 18. 1862. ‘ i . This was the despatch sent byfien. Mc- IClellon to Gen. Halleck, st the close of the IPeninsulo campnign in 1852. It breathes ' (Says the Age); spirit of gen tleness and ten lder solioiiudo for the brave men under his, command, of which history fumishmno parallel. “Plea." wya kind wordlo ;iy army." Where is the soldier who followed this no ] hlo young oommnnder thron'gh the peril- of thst memorable campaign. whose heart :does not throh with n livelier pulsation on l reading this touébing evidence of consider-y otionf W’u the word spoken! Did Gen. Halleck. or did Mr. Lincoln. cheer thel ,henrts of the brave boys by n word '0! en :couragement? Fsr lroni it. The doing! and if possible the demorntiution of the iArmy oi the Potomac. wu the uttled put- Epoee of the Adminiutntion; ‘_‘hchlellnn’s 'overthro .wns determined upon. A "lin" word? to gallant followers would have lnteriere ith this determination. Hsv ing It the out critical moment withdnwn McDowell's forces. and by this outage ren deredimitless nil the heroic efi'orts end all' the bloodshed during the campaign. it would not here oonserted with the purposes of the Administration to have spoken n “kind word " to the weory and worn soldiers ofthnt nobl Varmy. Soldiersaz’the old Army of the Potomac. can you for ithe nun who pleaded with the Adminia‘ristion that n kind word he spo ken to you, filter you had undergone the perils and privations of that memoroble campaign? Will you not bear in mind the conduct of the men. who in thst dink hour refused you the little boon so est-nestly. heeeochinxly naked for by your glorioui eommsndert The enemles thot uuiled him then. snail him now. Tho-e who covertly Assaulted his and your t'sir flue then, on openly nt their burden work now. it is now your turn to vindicate the men whose every thoughta‘s given to the comfort enhepotulon of his soldiers:— on his petting words ever be forgotten?— Reed them: THE CONSTITUTION. «nun Danocmno RALLY': A ’H Duoss'rp'nos IN GETTYSBCRG ! nu: “for“: AL! VIE! A tumor-ratio mPPLID‘ I" Idvertised to tn'ko Mm in Gettytburg on Saturday evenu inn. September 17th. the nn-iirerury ofthe mlopliuu of the Con-tilation of the United Stat". No eti‘ort 1m nude for s lune meeting. and nothing more than In :4- nemhiue of the Deinocnu of town and the! immediate neighborhood mu expected—i Early in the evening. however. it Wu to be; neon that. the mus-ting would be mnre'then t mull-«people were eirendy coming in from points eight and ten mil». distant, whilst. thmc nearer were turning out to a mun” thnnd young. The magnificent Demo-E emtic Band Chariot in: brought out. ,' drawn by tour grey horses. and containin-g‘ an ex’oelimt hand of martial manic. with‘ two inrgc traneparenciel. beating the in-Z Jormtmni. '“ .\lr-Clellln and Pendletnn," “Union the one LWltion." “Free Presl' And Free SpN‘t‘h." “Compromise. Concili-l Ition. Con-titutiun.” “No Arbitrary Ar-l rants." " Peace. L'nion, Liberty." “ Down with the \‘hodclvitesf' “ The People want to Swai- liar-set l" ' Rider: came in etatipl that delegation] r-u liar-whack and in vehicletuwere up? preachingnn severnl roads. Dr. J. A.Swnpei und She-rm" llehei 1 were at once detailed nu: mnhhaie for the pom-aim). Under 11"“ order! the Band (,‘imrint, with the musxc,i mu taken tn 'the northern suburb of town,‘ wherethe Butler drit-znltt‘n was met. Stra ihan nlm contributed to givell the line. AH ter pusing through nevernl of the btreen,‘ the proce-nion pruceede'l to the west. hide of town. where the :ielegin‘inn {rum Marsh Creek. mom partimilurty representing Cum-i .herhuul and Highland. waa met. and that _whole, with consumt emissions as it. passed along. paruilml the principal otreetu, with every demmulrntinn of fine spirits. the‘ hearty cheer! and the glowing enthusia-ul‘ carrying one back to the lively day: of 1844. It. mu I sight to ‘make the patriot fee] glad —to impin- his heart with hapeqmd courage, and confidence. Democrat: had but one way to expreu, their hnppy t‘eolin i. and that mu to mid cheer to cheer. longer and still louder, until the welkin rang. and rung again. Verily. it was good t‘obe here! The original nrrnngement was to hold the meetirg in the Court-house. but the idea. mu abandoned very won after the people commenced coming. It would not. have held the third at the crowd present. The {rout of the building was then prepared {or the holding of the meeting, and at the proper hour the nut usernblnge we called to order by H. J. Stable. who proposed the 5 following list of ofiicers: which thl adopted' I’rm'dcnl. GEORGE SWOPE Faqq Getty-burg. - Via Prm'dmu. t“ 7 _ ~ Henry A. Picking. Eiqu Slrabln, Wm. H Lou. E~q . BLuumpleannt, Dnniel Sharer, Mounljoy, ' va'y WPHI. Strnbun, Philip Hunn, SUnban, Frederick li\-tr. Gettyzburg, Jacob Lou. Cumberland. a Philip Syridor. Cnmberisnd, "‘ ' John LIN], Cpnovmgo, Wm. Allison. umberlnnd, W. Runs “'hiufil-‘roodom, lunc Deanlor“ .Cuthberland. Francik)‘. Budi‘iy, Mmmlpléunnt. Jacob dfer-poi‘ger. E‘qq Bufier. ' Capt. chob Miller. .\luuntpleunnt, Gmrge A. Cornell, Flankliu, Nichnlu lenri. Sn. Gettysburg Capt. Martin 'l‘hmnus, Butler, Arnhum Plank. Cumberland. - Philip Bedding. Cumberland. Ailuynim Bio-"rode, MountPXemnt, ~ Peter Hofl'mnu. Getty-burg. , Elias Hnrlmin. Fr.mklin.. Jamil Haring. gpllih‘rland, ' Jonas Rrberl. Straban. hale Liulnner, Esq. Mountjoy, Christian Bsmwr, Slrnbnn. * Secretanu, d Mir-hurl M. Miller. Gettysburg, l-auc F. Brinki-rhofi'. Strnbnu, Samuel Hart, Frlhkliifi S. Afllllllfllui, Strahan, ' , "on r_ Bwillnr. Mounljvyy.’ Gmrge F. Knlbfleisch. Gettysburg. - Gunner JM‘Obl, Gettysburg, , _ Willmm McCrt-ary. Slrabnn,‘ Jncob Reilly, Gattyyburg, a Isn't: Ilvreifir. Highland, w I.ovi._.\[_.__Pi§nk, Cumberland. » David Weikert, Cumberland l E. B. Buehler. E~q.. opened the speaking Ly alluding in fittinxterms to the gtorioue . work which our fntln-m performed in fram iingnml adopting the Lonsticution of the ‘Cnited States. and then reviewed severll ;ot‘ the points involved in the present politi ;cal contest, receiving many chefi from his ,numerous henreu. He concluded by m~ troducing the Hon. A. H. Cot'froth. the ‘ Democratic nominee for Congress, who, for lmnre than an hour, held the attention orthe ithonsnnd persona present in a thorough dis lcussion of the doctrine! of the Abolitiomau -—thc position of the countrfv, and the rem iedie.‘ propofit’d for relief rnm its present {troublem lie was frequently cheered throughout. - i W. A. Duncan. E‘qq then introduced Wm. S. Ste-tiger. Esq. of Chembersburg.—- No one who heard hll speech will soon for get it. an it was (me of the finest politicnl ‘efi‘qrts our penplu lmve ever listened to.— It was telling in every sentence. One con vincing thought ’wes followed by number equally convincmu. and alldecked in term bnth attractive and forcible, The"oppoei-' tion even were cotupeUed~to Accord Mr. Slenaer extraordinery ability as e sublio spe‘kel’. The ‘npplllua he receive wu l frequent and heerty. The meeting closed at I hate hour with cheers for “Moo and Pemtho People’l mew". Taken all in all. the meeting was a magnifi cent demonstration—exuahng in num. _bers. enthuuum, and everything alto neo oeury to lucceu. any politiml g-thering lied here in many years. Whil-t Demo crats were surprised And delighted with the‘ immense turn-out. the Republican leaders were unused as though by n “hind-writing, on the well." They lelt thot their ill-gnt-t ten and ilkused powen"wu about to slipl from their group, and trembled in their choee It the prospect. Few of them lleptl soundly that night, es their wo-worn {aces next thy hetekened. l But to the people—the great body of the, people—who only have the prmlege toeuf-I for under Lincoln's burdenn, and not telf steal from hie Treunry—tuclr uprisings u that of Saturdny night come no hoppy omene. proclliming umidet cloud: end gloom thet " there’s daylight ahead.” - ‘ifion. I. M. Kimmell ha been nominated for President Judge by the Democnu of the Franklin, Fnilon, Bedlord Ind Semen-let dil u'icl. This nomination in edinntly “fit to be made," and In cungmluku the people 0' Ihut diuricl upon Ih. prospect of hum: l 0 upright Ind tblo a Jndxu uglin 1n: the Bench. His prinze cbmcser ll pure, and he in both a gen llenu “d t scholar. He in lastly popul-r, and Ira flu not perm“ ourself to doubt. hi: 'nloodon. ' ‘ 7 . 847“!» the Demons“ in all the States In 111. Union celebnted the mu of September, the anniversary of the eduptiun of the Conni tulion of the United States—line Constitution made by the Father: of the Revolntlcn. and under which this nation grew and proappud for nearly four score yearn—lr. ll noteworthy thnt the Republican nowhere celnhrnted :thnt glorious event. Why this anion hm‘ the pert of our oppom-nls ? The re:- flon h plan—their laden hate the old Conni ltution—the'y spit upon it. They want i new ‘fnngled, unionist-u) , negro-equality Cu antita .lion. ‘ mm. Adam-'5 company {- Comp-n: I in the 18m: Regiment, I’. Y. 'l'bc Wan: bu me to City Pom. 0.». (W. I.lmm ioLconpu] p lush} 209-1; neg. P. 7,—no'w in Groél‘iatfiy 1130'. q «11l GALLID .unl: Winona.» i The Iplendid homoerotic meeting in the! Barouxh on the evening of the 17th. and particularly the overthrow of “Little Ned die." left. a deep and, to the Abolition laden. I dmtled im reuioii upon the, community It large. gen. Cotl‘roth'u old opponent wu upecially very sore It being “let down so hard." end in hie fidelily to the ”nice of hi: "Lord and" Payment". he mu-‘t try to pick himselfup; Ind utter Gen. Cofl'reth in tar awnv from the county. he must summon the office-holders“ party to the Court-house to hour, his uwnmeralzle as sertions. Accordingly. R. G. McCieeiy verv soon issues I call for in public meeting on Thursday evening, thlt ”the misn- ure sentetiom and falsehoods made nttthe late Copperhead gathering ” uhmild be Answer ed by Hon. ‘ Edi-rd McPhfirson. How" modest. polite nml decent, the language of this‘public call! It hm; made a slight stnin upon you. Mr. McCrenry. in common with . the party in which you ere now trying to have some Jimminenoe. along with your popular ’sglleuxue."'(}en." McConlugliy.¢ This is one nt'the chosen were of. naming tint party. Democrnu. of course. were not expected to nttehdthut public meeting. us the inculting terms of the call. 50 becoming to yourself and peculiar to your party lend! era in Getty-buru.Wuld allure Republicans only to that. meeting. It was therefore not I mew-ting for debate. impartial reasoning, I :tatempnt of iactu and. argument. designed to convince and influence Deniocratn, but to vent mortifi'r-ntion at the triumph oi the : preceding Saturday evening, and to at tomnt to ‘rt-trieve the damage done by\ the Cierk of the flange to his putty. His 1 friends had complained muCh about. it. and no one oflhem was willing to risk money .nn a hot. the! he had admitted himself. to 'Gen Cofi'roth that“ the Clerk was wrong. . ‘ Thursday evening come. and} crowd wu [long nppenring‘ until the cars arrived and brought a reprenemation of the “Lnynl ! Leaguers" from Littlestown, Hanover nnd l points along the Railroad. Then. with isome Democrats who were there. although uninvited by the ‘eull. : "good m-ny Indie ialsouninvited. I line of horsemen to fill up i the street. and a crowd of the "innit: ble" inrgroefi. with of course some of their white loyal brethren of the town, made up the i audience. Col. Conrad Banter. of Indiana. formerly of Getty~bufm (tired of the army.) 9" Provost Menthol. candidate for Lieut. Gov. ' of Indiena, "now in the lervice of his coun ‘ tiv without pav.” on he described himself, ‘ mitdethe opening' speech, after hil intro ‘d-nctfon by the town Poslmiuler. in the in'-nice of his country with pay. Col: Baker lemmed the audiencewith some fancxl'ul and 'mntagxhoriml sayings home hook with a “_vullow kivor." which he said had“ been Emptured in Indiana from the cor’ntnnnder of Interder he culled the Sons of Liberty. whioh were very bad. he said. in Indiana. He had rertalnly better attend to them at. home. The audit-nee soon got tired oi the extrncts. The Colonel indulged in 11wa jokel. with the usistnnce of a little prompt ing by his nuperinr ofiicer, “Gen." McCon lughy, who stood, in all his lofty impor tance. head and shoulders shove all the boy- around him. among the fold: 'of the starry ti.“ behind the lpeukermnd then the Colonel retired. Judgs Denml M. vasnr, formerly of Gettydmra. then IppPM'E‘d, commnncmg l vnry loudly. attempting to crente an en l thusinem for the ledlns «be furnished the ‘linging. and earnestly calling for three ‘ clwers for the lmlma. which the unappre; T cinting crowd had no nnunllnntly relusu-d l hefnrn' ho man. The Juli yr‘" vniro sonn ‘ ttorlmolnw and lmtlctlnet n. In: inclined (from old hnhitl nfcnuru- ) tn (indulgu in the inlentmutlnn n! Dem ‘ ocratl‘u t‘opperhn I. but hiring so utterly warn the [ ermlnr. h- lPllnfll to plrk un rupee! for him-elf. nu-I. tn ht: err-Ht. ”Mlle! and hopped tho term He lab-mu! Ind hltl'bed con-inlernhlr on the stump nbout nn uunuticn. tho f ompllsyment n! nrgm ml hart, (tr , Ind mm. Itopuhllun I In one eurmr of the erutd rnmnrked llut ho was ‘lllllll‘ m vnlu, kc lle dnnllv nvn In]. Ind up jumpfll ~~Litt'e Saddle" with the dtlull-«HLl—lhn unv- ho hndu‘l when Gen (‘- {- fmth w“ in the county, but 'hlch in an-‘ler to I talezram he hvljult "coin-d In tho ~ ext-rem tram " He And he Iva-Ila not be prrmnnl. but never VI! morn uni-gunned, low. perwnalv-hu-e. heaped upon I c-wa-lnte thnn can in Ihn um! breath by him upon Gen (‘a-«rntln You enn‘l holle. Noddna, an vnu! It in ln keeping with ’llur pn lltlnl "slain: You I“! Ween noun-tamed tn nu It 11l your Info. And then. Mr. ('oflmth in: _n-u no “exp-cm. ly. no h-dly. tno pm no _ Ila flat yon 4mm I 0 bud" heft-N All the penplr on Sntur-lay arming. then roll mulled tn he m fnithful to yunr plying mutnr. You can't but" the Senor-l; you never out nine» Iw. You blvn‘l d-mo In in the use of yunr influence in (‘nngmu u '(‘l-rl. hue you! Well. to the wort ofrufntntinu. thnt'l the: huninm. Hr. ”CPI-"nonfi- Itttnnwut. Ia (Ir II II 1 In n Ihhnwnt or (am. about the nuu‘ngvnntlon pamph l totan-t-lnnd Gen Colmth tn the lettrr. unit-u it vu- u ’ tn thn nnthnr’mp o! the ounce On tint paint. thn Ipnhr llmught that Wendell Phillip: 'll I mtlunnn. , in .he no dnnht tlrnh of I'red. Duuglwl Ila left thin ‘ .pg‘uujunt tin-re (11-n. Cnflmlh lam: on Sdtnrdnv even. In. that than brutal untlmnu Vent unrcbukod In I Republic In L‘ungreu. ~ Thin In the negro lulllttlnn—the nppmprintion of ’3‘) 000 fur the honrflt hf thn onntrlhandu Thu. nmrd lngtollr .\lcl'hemn, um right just Ind proper. Than to the mmpenetlnu fur dam-gee He told the loaded," and mu In nu. hall pus-d thg Int union at Conun jor tho uttlemont of Qnutermutar In! t‘mmniunry Morel in"! hy the Army, and lint ”when“ Ara MI being and! umlor it. Thla and mutt-he nell with mnny “nut-lin. hrforl him who hnve hnd their pocket! Ind Pun“ emptled by tho event: of on. war In our canal! flu-y know that they hurl been hnncklng It the dourl o! the Guvernmeut in wall for rem-en. protectiun having prertun-lt bun dented thorn They hit" not PDCEIYPG nny 0! than. pnvxntnu ut. Ind than thry do. than all "Tho pron! nl llu pudding n In the e-hng “ . Thu Jnurml M the Bonn Iru referred to for tho pro eeedlnxn an the ITth of .lllfl'. upun the ‘2le {Hr {lnert-In. lng Md denttlng cllnmn (or lnjur) or Almtrurtlunnf pro perty hy the "my rat the C 5. A number of dllntnry mO - an} Amendment: were nflerod. nnl .\lr. )Icl'harnon wlrlwl tn mnlhimn Gen 000th mu. tm- f-ct um upon mm. at the... all-tur, motion: and amend-noun nn 111-t dny Mr, C dul not rntn Ilut Slr. 3 cP Ihmvd “I“ .\lr.o. In there watching the progruévf th- moa-urn. Ind th mornnonu o! In email" to de eat it. fur on the lut nu» tmn tu tut-lo thn bull. Hr. Cnd'ruth M tun-u»! in hil plum,l wotmg in the negative. And an tbu nut All; My Cl-Ilmvh In there In the nnlrunativn. of mum. on the Important flmt vole. Mr )le-‘.. ln hll rhanetcrintlp luy. rude to the hlnvnl" mid the name- nf 11l tho “Cuppotlxcnd” month-r: nhn voted Igllnet the hlll. hut omit.- every Ila. puhliun nune .\’ol'. .\'eddle. _rnu Imu- vnnr party In \\‘uhlnxtom Itch-aw. nud‘nill duh-t thk Inca-lure _ Ynn know the hall hu been buried In rh- Committee. jun there Uzn Com-nth "M It In nnd you can't relic" your Bepnhlhn Conro- frou the «din-n of thin nnjn-tlce. It i“ not Imnrt in )nn '4» u; Inn. in wur‘ to this. that “the Pnhhc TMK Ilulnld not he deplrted Mm In funds " Do you “It . u tell u year's-fly lea-dun. that, the mntnhand "(men uhonld In" ..ppruprl-tionn rather than money elm-9d be “Inch-l for the and of dual tmn on n. Border! ’ l [up u». hood haforo the mob. Ir. Clerk. but. be an Io road Mr Cufl'rolh‘n vow, Ind particularly In: In: one. an un Clnlm Bill. Ind um- an tlmo (all your In. (nun how an p9l4] may-rm. and. 50' Inch; BlND ucnxu vol-d l‘l'l“ the tn". pad 'loqu Na dud u: I luv-Lian Bun". Don't be sound a: driven hy your print ole". "(in " loconuuhv. or any olbnr o! the gain-lot Loy-l Leanna. to withhold any put olv un- Ronni. Jul! [ln It I you did on Thur-d: nml-u. Ind nu:- mm not. at It at I. In" “and. 1.! .11 will be thi We Inn-111 I I. to In: gown; man no“ “111 ’00:), but ooh, porn-pa, Am. ”Republican 0119011 and qdjgon must be hard run {or capiul. They its 5341ng fault with Mr. Manhnll for taking the pay voted to member: at the extra season. They. members of the Shoddy party. reekv in; will: corruption at ever: pore. (tr-tuck 111 hone“ man like J3me; kl. Mamba“! TM thing in outrageous. The bill giving the memberl $3OO for the am session wan reported by a Rapublicha mmmittee. and need by a Iftpublieén House. '.Mr. Mal-35d]. with neveml otheru, voted against it—hut “(or its pass-go cook the pay voted.ij Iu- every other member a! the House did, Republican .3 well u Dunner-t. , 1 1!. an a compliment well deserved. when Col. McClure remntkod that Mr. Mar-bull's record was among the (m! in the House. l ”The Salim! tiara n the declaration of Gen. McClell-n that "tho Union is “l 0! one condition of pear-o.” If the gullant. ‘ standard-bearer of the National Democracy: Ind not written a single line more. the ul-I tertnce of this noble and putrintiu tenth, men! would be sufficient to rally to 1115‘ ‘ support every true lover ofhiq country. Tflhse who cannot respond with their~ whole heart: to it—yvho cannot. support“ him upon that platform—must. be either in :ym‘mthy with Jefl'. Duvigwl ose condi I tlon of pace in “paradox ; or with Lincoln, whose condition of 'p'oace ix “chill-dormant of slavery.” For ourselves. we ask n'o batten tum: than “T" Uslox.” Happy will iti be for the American people. ii upon lucha tem- they our secure permanent peace. ‘ l ”___—«.._..fl— #The Richmond Examiner prefer: the election of Lincoln. It thinks MoClell-n; the!!!“ (Manage! Nu we. and it. does not want 9 Oman tutored. V ‘ Win? In. 30%;: “w A‘l‘ I‘ll lot the CompUer WOOLYIIRAD MEETING l'uNl-11l u: I call land by llnl .. rnlknu In! Ichuh'," R- Li Nd‘rurv, P-q . lb. Woolrhoadn ln-l ll culnfll an the n rain; or Thur-«lay h-l. um: tho naval '.rpon u! 111-tum: .nd rdul-uz. ml. m- prumllcnuu nu. IDHNAHIUOK mu Coppurhluk oi lhn canny In gun- l oral m 110- Alu ll Cnlrvlll m purliculur. ‘l'lulnd-l or! ul‘ “at “Mt pull, mldl up in lhll place pnuelpully of WV column un. l-f mun who have gnu; tau-d l‘uo "nt- of “men n! nun-on. dspuly mountain'- and dapurv cullauen. [u Illnuurl. und ol the Illnln lum ol lurrlr-Ihu have lnn Kunming an 010 lair!) Oar-inn 0! u org-WM] Ind hum-him phyla. lon "Hutu: mm .1 111. «fleet wlvlch lh- uwnlmu Infill-z «,1 their pot ohmnpmn le upon 11l- ma... pn~ul on Mania] oumn‘ Thou“: 11.. um u! nu: lmch "r! “all pn- ‘ "mid by GM l‘ofimth haul been too much 1m- lb- 0:- Cufianumn yol J: '3' hnpi-d that ln lb. liturlm I m: In ml h! ho lnllmfleulrfl In order, lulu ln llu "lb loneo of!» at llw mln m" ylar." Add! '“'th hi" . gun-l lime n! ‘3 I” la hlluvll. and ‘~ nprnd [nml-ll " hr I (ho lmmm lull-henna of -!l concerned. l'nlnubudly It i 1! "any mm plnunt to upv-nl the: llwl-v in M (lI'IAn "ply, ad delightful. linked, to NH mugh?‘ mil-er! Non ll m lmuwdme «agar u! h-lnz an M w Icon-3L and p 1) lo‘Y-lr I foul Inn‘no by I pair a! bhtkaoed ryu or! gnu-Hod lulu Thu-slur. Ilnzhly prvplnlkml warn M. All d-v lb. Ihoddy Indu- I'vrf nun ”thou-Illa.“ lhc'. coma. alien-lug lh- lnnv-lumu eri-ln. vhll-t 11:. run | IM file Inn dmln: the work Ind nmugmg lhingl j The [lnn Danlol )I Emywr. of .\‘ord‘u-in. Montana:- uy county. l'l . nnd (‘nlnml an". fmm "In! "11l Welt." h-mer-r. lu [‘”“ wen Ital-ltd tn Hdm' lb. mocha: The [lll-n! l‘oh-MI u.- tn mall 12;. lam-wry ell-r;- lawn llu hon: unh- ungodly. (we luv. ml bun} Ilnl In over uudn my on“: chnrgo. any: in A local :11.) Ill: u- ad‘- -u h- ennlinuo lh- lovl uf do mnllllon. Hill-l. lltll- Noddy (mud la n.. ink by 11. puma; lnjunnwn a! ll" f-lr om lu lln lllumlulod man. alou. w "l-yon md Ivlrl not" and 3» “(ln ll lo flung") MB In on Ila Ibun u thick u- h. Inu- how, lad um Hilly-lo uw "(out ufhln llmllnd finally in Km! llnl llu luly "feel- lveuer" not. null (hit for (I. fut-r. uh. II“ nlw-y- .mplny mm. of but lull. tho-Id] friend- to do ' bu ugly‘l-lking for hu- 1 | “'11”. he ovelnn‘umo. ul'l vim ll Lb maul-l. 'llk‘h by! he; currlully hula! up It Lllllulnvn. lhuunr Ill" Otlnrd. un-l mu Ih'ill‘ dulxvorud p [or unutnct nod lull o! lullmr. m (he pmpn’vlun of (h. mmrl It Golly-burg. , Head—d hr unrlul muuc. the gnllnnl urn! or In] In hum. , umrlur- wendrl murmur m {he place of numblngo. wlluro lll" mall. the dw‘oven um lhnr bud) c-lmprlwd pretty much lhh'hnl: Inn-lulu: 'l'llo hrllmlg Ina lork lug ”mph!!! Um county, Ind llm tarp-van. and mu: Vh'l-l Irlwvd‘ Ur) mldn ea PM: Lun mnscnplad. and. in Ihorv. ull ll." haunt “Apr-unlined, thiukill people of (hp county and learn and fell 100 murh cl tho turn)" 01 Im hcrm-l vur." tn enumemnco hr “ma-rename il- lnleruh,‘ .d nlvoaull null nliwuur- The dclluumcy m Mpudn In. l hot—var. in name mull". none-l far by tho 'pnlemo of About In: hams. drum up In I win! cululna Mom dump, lmmrhltcly 1!: 'mm n! "to up": korl' "and Nothing. l! mun be nllnworl. an be lII‘IOJ wall-u Illi- porllol of (he munn‘ T'IIV 111-toned Ind: Mini“ unfit, Ind 4.. comm. Ind nu": bur-and llv ill» will! «ll .- ey- 6r lb. Ihllk o! I all. thn they in" II lhc Illa. "11l Ila. upon-r n: clam-n 3 nvl pollngb’l It the-In. Inn an! no Illclz lnlf Mull-on. "will; lly than lulu. lur our, lilac lhvlr Mend Ind patron ind-llndiu i hum 11-lunnm m unlit-ted n lull lunvn kn. they band 15 unlmn. "I. well ruin-d J-ekn. Thur. in on a? mlinablu mum of nut "nu “alum-m" o! hm ha red In! an, Sun-ho I in. Hurt {ally rung-n: tho lmporum n! hi- punlllnn. Ho knur- nov that n c-n'l ho aid or him that “(ill du' nlnrr nln‘l. oh no "count no hot." Hal not Illa nth" r Abraham tuld hlm llul In la the on- n—nl chit-cl. tn ! pone. and Union. .34 tanning um lu lull . prop... N... lump! 1m ‘ do puor [hill lmh nh d..\or( III! has In Imrk all do bum: "an. jun-l In (ad no! cloth. lh- nluu and Inp hull tum AM aunt-6101’ publication of the following letter 'l'r'om'| Seuntor Reverdy Johnson. 'of' Maryland.‘ M the Compiler. who was elec'ed by his State Legislature op-l Cur on Wltnos karma). Va.. pmed to the Democratic party. and who in; September 10. lm the Senate acted not unfrequeutly with thel HI: EDI-ran :—Thinking it might be no lte’blican portion ofthat body; Let him I '“‘"le to man! 0‘ “‘0 "‘3O" of your speak for himself, as the oldest Senator in ; most worthy paper to hear from lama of Congress; the Admin county boys in the Potomac SAIA'I’OGA Srais'os. September H. lull". l Fill P 9" In" ' fl?" “09’- Grsruitxit: Your invitation to the meet-i lam glad to be able to greet you with an ing to be held in Washington on the |7|ll;"All‘qtllPl along the line." for we have n in;t.—to ratify tlle'uomilllllon or )tcL‘tgnsn ', rough time in get be and keeping pauses and Peiidleton is butjuag received. lsion oftlie Welgg Railmd,nltboq§h we n will be m“ of my m." to b. "in, you. are now vii-tori ly camped on the attic mvstay here for some daya lonuor being un-j field. and lthink by this time Lee and his avoidable. Opposed as l was to tile nrigi-‘nrtny are prettv well amvinced that any ginal election of Mr. Linmln tn the station lll‘empt to dislodge us from here would be he now occupies. trom a cunvfctihu of his { fruitlews and Attended with nuseless loss of bein:.r unequal to ita’ duties. the manner in ltie. l slippage you will have board below which he has met them. has but comfirmed ‘ this of the "Flare of the greater part ol’ me in that opinion. With more than two the 3d brigade. (id division. sth army corps, millions of soldiers placed in his hands and (Which was the remainder of the old Penu an unlimited Amount ot‘trenaiire. his poli- “11/Mill “'"“‘er Corps still.in the firm.)— cy and his manner of mink his ower. in- ' Tl” l'rlllfldfi numbered about 300. 0|" Wind! stead of putting the rebrllion (room and ’175 men nml‘lnfiicon escaped capture. bringing to our tanks the thouiands of. The names of the cnptured from Adams Union men who weretlien iii-each of the POUMY ""9059“ M- Beard.Sitmuel C-“Ml, receded atuteemnd who. in some, nre be- i-lejah Leecli...lanies Mcfllaugliliu. John F. lieved to outnumberthe rebels. havo‘but Hitllntwt'. 990? in W. Pemyl and David. served the double urlmse ot unitin‘g them ,Womlring. "ll {‘“"}!!le 0f C'lP'. Mlfllligll" against us and of dividing the public opin‘. cominnyi ’l‘ho relatives at the captured ion of the loyal States. The effect. of can congratulate themselves on their friends course. is that notwithstanding the gallant lit’ln'.’ IIIOWNI ”'9 privilege or stopping ll deeda of our army 'and‘navy. and, the ntnni- the “11-ital do Libby.” as letters have been festjustice of our cause. the Union is even received from them since their arrival in iniore eli'ectuitlly broken .now than-“ was Rmhnioml. This morning our peaceful when his 'adiiiinistration commenced.— slumbers were lirnkon by the clirill'whistle (\thtever ot honesty of uurpose may be. "fit locomotive in our rear. We were ata long to him. and I am willing to ailmiulmt‘lloss to itiinw what it meant. unlena the reba 'be has had it’. his vuacilation. hia policy had invfeutt-d Jame infernal machiiieiu the inow consen'ltivo. nm radical. his eeleé— thrill“ of a locomotive to make a raid.— ltion of uiilitniy :oflicers grossly inmnipp. lnizrgino' our surprise-on learning tlirit in | tour. his treatment oftliote who were evi- seven days (Smut has liiid a lt tilroad coit ,dmily competent. his yielding in this in Ilruoleil the entire length of' the army. Iwhat he has hinteelf been often heard to from right to left. a distance of 15 mllea. ‘say as an excuse. wa< “nutaitleltiresstird.” 111 l '(lte nomination ol the gallant little Mso lhinting not only not punished, but at far as by the ChicagoConveniion. linscuueed qu.to v‘ the public know. unrebuked n“, 'ufidul ex. a s'tir'in this~ armv. and was received with ceases of military officers of his special aelec- ‘ hearty cheers. The army of the Potomac l tion. shooking‘the m inn-in. or ttu- world. will 110 her duty towards her {miner cum i and disgracinu us iii (lie view of Chi-Ling: maiiili-r. . . ‘dnin by the burning at private dwelling“.i l supports the Abolitionistr of Pennsyl f and deprivingtheir often exclusivelyjeinuli» Vania did not think when they were urging ,oct-upnnti of home and means of livelihool so hard the right of the soldier to_ vote that. —all demonstrate that he is grossly inconi- they Were upholding the warmest. friends of l petent to govern the country in this crisis llwir ppponentr. They would try to make '0! its fate. ' tho- soldiers believe that they am their I How can an honorable that: believe that friends; but the sol liar.- are not blind as to lone who he! so sign-lily failed for “no“ who are tlwir'tiue friends. As the butcher ‘ftiur entire years. can be uncut-«(til if Ih- ia a friend to the ox. so are the Aholitidhi-ts ,er four years be granted him! No 0 ein frit‘tl'lg i" ll" WNW“- Tl"! think through Congress certainly. .\'ot twenty nit-m pr. thrir‘i‘pretendml friendship to ma us as :lwlierp him equal or x", a“ qu~| n llll‘ tattle [0 elect lltvtll’ CJl'l‘llllAttl 1111-‘l fill”. for mighty task. ‘ He has been i ied and'found the ”9040“! Of lhrll’ and. the "91:70.. lint lo‘itntiug. Let us have a nun :e; no.” if they are sadly mi‘litkt-It. _The Mtl'l‘l't’! am :loyal,can bé~~for the.wor . It is not tlmt. well aivqre that. two years ago M-C ellnn we wish to'iiee his owl dame figure to win removed from comninuul‘un Lillttl'tal lewap horses in the midst uTa stream. but. lfll'nluufi -Pl‘-‘l""‘l0n- "WWI! '"‘N'W‘ ”“5 Ith,“, when we are on a ‘joiiiury "n.. ”r..” Alitlllllllnl'll were iifriiid that he wus :rnw idepo-nda on making our destination at the i")! too l'"l"|l’"’ '"“] nl'tll'b‘“ ""“‘" “"“'" earliest. moment. we (should print hide a d"! b“ bmllgltl lNWnr'l l 0? 05"" “I“ d“- lspavinod nudihin horse. and secure‘ii sound font tltrin. They thought Kiln-y. wand-t ianll'at‘tive one. . ,t‘rusli him in hia infancy. before be are"! t In General McClellan '3 "p furniul .1. too utrniig.‘ To prove what I liiivejuiit said ;—in the history of his life. in the puri y of, I Only it'-rd refer to a little inqulgnl ylm‘ll 11m; character, hi. fpfingmpnt. his ,3 at". occurred In: fall. while we wet\‘caniped merits. civil and military. and. above a . in” film"! “‘0 R‘l‘l'lfllh ““"‘ '"“' “ _“lm'l'ill‘ 1 his perfect loyalty—every assurance liat. tion going around to buy tiwiird to lmpro~ 'uu-ler hiaexecutive guidance. the irar.imw “‘“"“ '0 tit-n. MCélt’llln l“ 3 Wkl‘“ "l, ‘so exhaustive of treasure and blood. will he 0‘19""! from the army "f Ill? Potomac, N" ‘ anon brought to a triumphant termination, sooner had some of the Almlitiun officers and this lftiton which “at. nl|~hnirtl‘" lie l'llln‘l ll “1!! than it "II stopped fih'l "UP ' will never agree to sun-an r”, will be re- niniiey refunds-d: and tliwnlun to 'stored. With regard: . , believe that the order to slap it came trons ‘ . Rumor Jouggo\'_ :prettv high autlmiity. 4' 3 ---—-~- «”2. l But it ia not strange to on that the Abo . Hear an Old ugh ! ilitioni-iis are making every etl'ort to defeat .._ ill‘ and continuedheir wholesale murder~ - [or the Compiler. , ”or so soon as the war is stooped and the Kixnnnoox. Annie core". t : l'rirnn rot-tored the power of the Auaurpers . .Supi...n|,..r 12‘ 13M. , will die“ gone. and they would room-r see the Ma. ED,7.\,¢_w.u yo“ “limp"... u... country ruined than to feel their pow»! go privilege of addressing it few word: lltmllflll‘ lit-in them. ‘ the columns.“ your mduahleltbmpnlrr. to Citizen} Maddy“! county. '0 W“ _l '1" your nnmo-rnu-i subscribers on the present PPll- .“9 l 1 3“" ”“504 ”‘"’“L'h {“"' ‘uondition of our country“ Duplt‘rnl-le as ’““" Olhlmd and sorrow. Poi-nearly four our present condition la. wo.i(an-l when X if"! '"‘ '“"’ '"'"! "11"“ 5' 1‘ '"'” '"P, ‘ 7—— say wel mean the whole country.) have ”I" "'0" :0? (:dfl’lvrnnfnY“fi";:d"’!E 0" ”"’ 'reat reason to re‘oiro and be Ind at the PP?" an POI 0m 0 P '0 "l 9 "‘"‘ . - Rally to the Cluhs' iiinanimity and goiidfeeling tliat'eliaracter: 4W." dt'nl'd “‘"P’flmme citisem '“‘" l ‘Q‘A McClellan (Rub was organized at ized the proceedings of the Dt-mncmtic been arrested. dragged from tlieir‘slumber 'Llltlcalflwn on Saturday evening wook.- Convention that recently asseiiihled at in: couches at the inidnlflltlv “PM, and . l‘he following permanent utficers were Chicago. ao unlike the GDDVPn'lOnlfjflf Willmlllju'lt's 0" jury. lin"- been hurl’lfll ‘0 chnaen: . . - lchurlnlon and B'iltimore of‘lßt‘it’t. which the loathsomeduiigeon—tlienegro andthe President. Dr. L' RSlmrh. ~ / [unfortunately resulted in tho t'aliiinitmfl white min have been, brought. on equal ‘ Vice Presitli-nlt. \\‘m‘. Duttem. Wm. Ri- election of Abraham Lincoln to lin- Pro~i~ footing—you are now groaning beneath the der. timtgo W. Shiver. George W. Rim-e, idency. l'say we have. rearoii to be glad “Thrill-0' lv"X’lllOI'I--l”3rlml{5 "WW““W ""’ 1 Recording Set-rnrriry. Henry L. llemlcr. . and rsjnice that the late Convention 5;, loss of loved ones who have fallen on tho ‘ Corresponding Secretary. Geo. B. Yuutil. unanimously united on sq popular and bloody “tild- ‘ ‘ , TI‘WI‘IN’I‘. ”""‘!" Dyfit-t‘t. ’ I trustworthy a mndidate M Gen. llct)icll:nn.' White "an. ”99'7""; voters. to ’"“ '1 l' A constitution was adopted. and‘a large Jiecsiise it has revived hopes for the salvn- to droid; “WW" '9 ‘39 to ’"“'" ‘o‘” more number of names secured to it. The Club. tion of our country that we're Well nigh ex. i such years All we haven!“ passed. T“ 7"“ , tidyourned in fine spirits, to meet regularly ‘ tinguished before the meeting of that patri-jl it is to decide whether we are freemen and every Saturday evening until after the No- I otic Convention. It. has infused into , theatrltellt" '0 "0 ‘0 inherit “’0 “"‘ 50°“ 0' vember election. Hun. Wm. Mcflherry.‘ heart of every lover of his country a con—'llherty which our forefathers fought to b»- was to have addressed .t'ne meeting on hut . filling hope' that the days of Lincoln" im- queath us. Should you fail to doyour du- ‘ Saturday evening. add no doubt gave them beetle and wretched administration a’iel l)‘ we "i_ll bk bound [01" ”"' more to b’ 3 lIO'Jd lrim-ch. Tltll Club promises to be| numbered. and that’in a few months we ‘ the tools of Abolition leaders- We have I one of the largest and most ctficient in the shall have the happiness to rejoice that its i desperate enemy '0 contend wjth—ln ""' l county. ' ’ end has come. Let. us take a inber retro-g my 111-40 de'lPOl’“e 5! “3° '”’ °7‘3°’°‘""' S‘The Cumberland and Highland Mc~ lpectivo view of our country. Four years ‘He Will I“. 0V"! means Within 111' xf'flh Glellan Club hdtla meeting at Britain's on Ago. when the Lincoln dynastyrcame into; bolll ill? and unfair. to defeat m- ‘0“. Monday evening. The old and young of; power. it will be admitted by oil. that our. only need rally your whole force. 30 to the both townships turned out. and made ”ml sue the most prosperous and happy coun-‘l polls ltd] vote, and we will gain sugary and meetings l|rß°.°ll9- Mr. .I..ch 1,0". “..‘ try on the no. of the earth. I‘o. 1.3. ml glorious victory. Foron tlieelectton oftho ' President of the Club. opened with . f", contrast it with our present condition at talk!" "Ith Mac d°P°"d' the “'""” “1 excellent ramnrk‘. when Wm. McClain,l the “ml of three years and six months of the country. Citiaem at home. doyour.du- - 1 Eur. was introduced. He mode a very en- ”“90““ ('0 called) "70"” administration, l ly. "1‘! you "i“ '“"’ '“°h ‘ vote from m“ - tertaining and instructive speech. going: ‘“'-l '0 find our beloved country in such 3 Arm'y 0' “'9 I’9me "' ‘"” ""k' the lover the wliole'grOd,ud'.‘“und finishing up: llopflmly wretched condition. tbut fiyo'great‘ heads at Washington quake and the several pointa with decided elfect. Dnl hundred Whiiiugtons. it. 500 years. could i t"lnbl0"llh llfl- - _ ,J‘. A. Swope and H. J. Stable followed in not restore it to the condition it was in atl l have ontioed for some time that the ‘ .‘briet' speech”, when the Club Adjourned: the commencement of his administration. ; editor of a 'misflablelittlo sheet. "'“”“ m mu. three hearty cheers for “Little’M‘c.” 1.19."! ux-tion and Itrict‘ economy. if. you-'4O". milled "w SW: ’“"“ ‘° “"“’ ilt was ain rat delightful meeting. , “8"“! pursued forages. may 0 far towards' culiar delight in ridiculing Gen. lit-(Heb. Tho ttflim'nt nf.the blob are: "mmlyins our embarrused gallium! con-' lifn- number- Ido "0‘ '"”" ‘"" '"'" ‘"‘ Prentident. Jacob Lott. dition; but what human powercun heal the I brave editor has I right ‘0 'Pe'k' 3° Vi“ Presidents, Jesse P. Topper and crushed. the broken hearts of the thousands served hil country “I?” 1°"! '”‘-'““‘ "“‘ Abraham P]... k. " . of mothers. widows and helpless orphans,l at Martin-burg. like Humphrey Choker. ' Recording Secretary. Cor. Daugherty. 'h°~ "1" dab in hopeless grief. bewail the . “qu“! "Id W“ '“"‘Y- . corresponding Secretary, Img Kent", loos of beloved ions. husbands and fathers, That he might live toligbt another day! _ Treasurer. Francis Bream. 'lmshleffli in this inhuman war. and Yours "“‘}: . WEEK, } lp‘riiaiccninn Club of Butler town- , 33:32“ 81:; ff”! “him”; .‘°' ‘ .....'-___P' 'f . E : ' ’ - ueetno ers,wi o s '.—-T"‘ ' :vlifiii'i-i-gd 'in“): [3:l, ":3“?: iii-sibling“ and orphans ever be remunerated fcr thdir: ...Th" 5'5““?! ”'l' "”‘" WP”. “Mk" \ tihool-l’iouse fl Middleton-i but the mo ,irreparablelou! Ecliouya. lloivcan may}! stand that Mr. Cotfroth voted against ev. ‘ ‘ ed 5 I too ‘ ll " M m But let us not give way to despciideiicy'!"7 measure “hunted to strettgtheutha [\I’OV On trey . ems O accoth Itle bu . ' Government.” Till. WCYUO" u ennui, the large crowd in attendance and there. t°" "“’ ”'"”" I“ u’ ’””l ‘"”’ 3°" tore. the moutinnwsis held oubd'oora E B land Elldneas. the bright prospect of better I gratuitous—utterly “'““”- lle VOW M Buehler Erq eW A ancou' Ezq and I time‘r opened ‘0 “3 bill” Chicago Conven: ”H “'° ‘Pp'op'i'nom except one ‘o': ’3O-. 11. J_ étalild: maideupeeehea.’ wheii thel tion. Although Lincoln’s adruinistrationlqoo {‘”' “1:312:55 otthc ”98'0". " imeeting edjourned with loud and longi In.“ brought the “‘"“'" ‘0 ““’ “’l'! "“99 'z/' cheers for “Little Mac." The Club will "‘"' ‘”“” the “Md ‘“‘h‘mflnds 0‘0“? fel lmpe‘ a ain on "e" I*bursday .evening at? l'cw citizens and still calling for more vio -93»; $131; 3°l;°°“‘°“;',- ..m... , Ema:“s:so3:39:theatre-.232; '1 . m °' um our k ' [whilst slaves than they doliafterhe frees l fifl‘he Democrats of rail Winlhlp; them. yet he is utterly incapable ol settling organised ‘ MCCI’HM Club at ummas- the awful hurricane he has raised llehu burg on Thursday evening trek. A Con- ! neithc I, . ' 7 ll] . stitutioii was adopted and signed. and thel to b r n ”my" the capacity or '”” ‘m i ' following permanent ofllccra chosen . ring the war to a successful termination. . ”We have been informed "“‘. the “,1 President. Jacob Eiéli )lta. I ' ' or restore pew“ ‘0 0‘" hl'ed'm‘ “’““"Y'." ministration is resorting to this trick to re! 3 . ' _ Let in then unite and hurl the imbecile? ' - ' D ti Vice Profit)?!" H. J. Brinkcrhofl. - - duee lh' “1'10“"03 "1 “m“! emocrl q Sacra“), .I.th Lott. E~q. {lam Writer. mt! like" "A h.” ’”“'i' ‘ """’ i districts. 'i'lioy engage laborers. here and Treasurer: George Indy. turf-m" ““1 '"” a"‘”'”l'mh ““’“ “”“‘ elsewhere, for Nashville. Mhemphg. filer if)! i ‘ - - ‘ ' .. ' o it to . “I“ Club “‘_'“ "Eh final)???" “at I ask any supporter of Mr. Lincoln toga-gums")? :fifefxfls $2,. get; therei . “W?“ 'l'l"""" 9‘ ta :‘Lméu‘ozmslom‘flaglace his finger on one singleaot ofhisthat sud . soldier’s pay if they "(use the - if” tiisheveningna ‘ e I n [:00] as "'“"’“ i“ Mto the country. Th“ ‘1 suffer tbr it and at 'auy rate it is man-dd ’ ouaeiiw en seva speeche- Inay Ox~‘A.bolitioniat exultingly points to his omuml "I“ they aria kept away from home mt P 9“ 9‘ - . lapation roolamation. Gracious ”“"’":ielectiou _in,“ if ‘11:. Democrats of Xenon“: banils he to {a lorified and reelected. for hav- .-—~-*—'-’-o——--‘“” " , —'e started a ytctellan Club. and Ingram to, trim himself by violating. by that .- Vllllfldi‘hm my}. .- ‘Mcfl*zr ‘i marrow (1008131)"9mbu'1 tum" pr ' ii, the Constttlitiou be had speeds at Daytonthootber night. ~ g? 0n lhl- unlnrlll n.. mu ”at I:- work. And volt eorm- I pendant h o! the opinion that “I! "can"! an; eun‘eninl IllufuuM" In»! um npo-nhr- nml Ipuln no In Illh worthy of a plat. in:‘-Alneubnna'- bold-n." the. nil-av nml-d hwru In r'vll-ud 'rum Ila mlfllly um Ind Coa- Ilgm Impartial uMivlaa u m yrnphu‘a hams. ' ’ , Mun: Join, Isa ‘ COMPBNCA'I‘ION T 0 'I‘IIB BORDER. About thé coolest thing on record in the i “ oompensutiou " dodge in the Int Sentinel. ‘lt in vely well knnwn tn the maple ofull parties that the Republicans in the hunt |Legixlature vntnd ngninst reimbursing our g people for we losses they sustained by reb tel raid: and‘the battle here. and that by | their opposition the measure was defeated. The Democrats were in favor of doing the lsufi'prers ample justice—4hr); Inithfully worked and voted In that end. And yet i the Stalinel has the eflronu—ry to uy the: if I the harder countiei will lend Rrpublimm ’tn the Legislature. «ammunition will be , had! In the meme (If all llmt’n retnonuble, {we would ask what better chance Our poo , ple would “and in n Leginluture three. Ifnurths Repu‘hlimn than in fine three-fifth: ' Ropulrlican ? ' The idea is ridiculous in tho isxtromo. and can only have urininutod in 1 the bowl of on'e who luppoufll the .ufl'eren all children or fools. . Should the bard» counties now return Republicans to the lwgiuhturfl, it wnuld he as much as to any tlnu the people did not want mnun-nsufinn : lwcwse by turning out tho-m who lmwfnnrr'd tha measurw, and pulling in nth-ilk ln-lmtglng to the par h’ whn-Iz luu um "every occuwn (lg/gala! 11, it would he Info-nml Hunt the people did not. want. the help which D‘amnvmta last. winter naked fur. We put this new of the. matter to every atllfqrer, nml‘ ask him to pnnde‘r it. well lwtweenJhin and the October election. There is. in sober truth. hut nnéwny in which-our people who have sum-nu] in the mmmu slated. will he raimlmmod—unal Maria by giving [“0 Denim-rah P mujnrny in the nvxl Lo-gi‘lalurr. ll we carry boll: branch". (and a". is mnficlvmly bl-lievml wo nhull.) a by“ will be pnswd to giva our people proper relief, and it Will becol‘uc a lnw. Gov. Curfin has been Pippa-ed (a all nae-auras or the Rim]. and has had them choked of! belurc reaching lnm ; but rlnoulnl Democr'm puss tlm lull. lu- will not have the courage In vpt- it. Let all man who lun‘c aufl'erud in A'lums rally to'lllo suplmr; of JumPs U. Marshall. He is known In be true and u'liuble. The Huuw um] be vlnse; every hue important llwrr', and [hen-fore important at the October" election. Sull‘erer: of all Harlin. cute for want fuilblul friendJAl-IES H. MARSHALL! School-homo, I} mil» from Arrnduvillo. liorn to maintain Ind obi-y, :- that Conn]. In complete lhn mgnniution. We Ira re- i tution guaranties slavery so such ill-tan u qnuhd (oinuun the friend“)! “Liule Mac" I select, it: llafgre i would we niy country, in all that region to bo prewm. as seven] which I no dearly love. irrepambly ruined speeches may be expected. land enslaved. 1 would expatriate myself, 9Tb. Denim-mu o! Slnbn ,to'uhlp - Ind'bov‘nlne tho willing «rfo! the Russian \l'lll meet u the house of Jacob L. Gnu. ln Cur. Excmo me. Mr. Editor. for upenking llunhrslownmm Fridny twining nexl, lo form my mind so freely. lam an old mun, feel. I “mm“ Club- '““‘" 9'3; H"! mm! ,dae'ply feel. the awful condition to which The DrmOCl’l‘l or .\lonulplens‘nl yill meet It: our beloved country has been brought. lines ~ Brush nun School-house on sauna" Maning' the udvenl of Lincoln’s udminiflntion. 1 next, for the lame put-pin. Rally. all! ‘ game into the world duging Wuhingfion'l ’ .. «3 . ' '"; lldministntion. cut my rut. vote It adi- IMPO‘RI A3l LETTER \ Sun's ro-elootion. blave voted at any inter ~ ‘_ ‘ 3.- (Vania. um’identifl election lines! at time, Reverdy Johnson Comes Out for and .“n the Almighty .pm me man No- McClellan. hcmber. I’m going to 10$. for Goo. 8. Mo - —— ' ! Clell-n and wo'llolecl him lure ; for Lincoln I‘D- Ad-l-i-Infl-I G"- I Ila-V htwnm has been Weighed and iound wanting. I lla Ina. . K ~..| _--..... ~__._. ’ Wullxofilfiéplembfl )9. E LEHLR FROM 18E ‘““‘" nnx. nun! :ouuox m: I'cuiux. . . ~—- - - A wmingcon um elvclrified mm, burn: The Soldiers for 11001911“. n-The Satin! admin Ihu it. “Ippm ad" of "zomé mxlnuy notinn" of Gen. Xe‘ Ciellun “between hm and three ynn .10." Since then Gen. McClellan has become we Democratic candidate for President. and Mere/are our noighborcnn “approve" nolon ger, Oh. no! There’s A good. fat njice invola ved. "That’s whu’. tho matter!” ,
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