4 w a p_ IBM @112? @fimpiltr. OUR FLAG! I. I. Ran, lul'ron AXD Pnornlnou afiififiufiéfim BATURUAY MORXING, OCT. 8, 1884 GRAND DEMOCRATIC MASS MEETING! BALL-Y, FREEMEN! McCLELLAN gr PENDL‘ETON: 1=1:123=1 ONE EFFORT MORE FOR THE UNION 8: THE UUND‘TI’I‘UTIU‘S! The Ponph: of Adams and ulljnjning L-ountins, who desire ti), 5.00 the Union perpetuated, the Uonslilutmn maintain ud, mid the Gowrrnmi-nt restored to {he 111-incipient of Right, Justice, Unn- Chly and Sconomy, upon whit-h H. mm fbuuded. 2m: indiledtw mch in MASS MEETING, in GETTYSBURG, On Monday Next, Oct; 10th, AT I’O'CLOCK, P. M Hon. JEREMIAH S. BLACK. lion. FIMCIS-M. KUIMELL, J. IchIHVRLL SIIARI’I‘I, Eu}, JOHN GIBSON. qu., find (Mu-rs, willtaddrcns the Meeting. Furncst efforts are also being made to ,ncuro the presence of ‘llOll. FERNANDO WOOD, of New York Lot time be I. grand outpouring of [he . Pin-mm: MniiS—nuch nsg'ivjll touch the enemies of the National In tnrcola ”mt the People have ‘manlo up their minds to have 1:..(111ANHE! Com. m Dclcgntirfils! Come by the Builroud I Came in your Wagons : liomo in your Carriages and Buggies ! Come on Uorsobsfik ! _Cmnc on Foot. ! Como “iLh Banners, Music and Em blums ! -‘ . __Bring your Wiv‘os and Children with you. Every cm can aflord to spend a day fbr his Country I .Lct no one stay at, home who is able to ride or walk l The emergencies or lhc Nation demand 0! all that. they shall spare no cfl'urt for ho success of fur Glorlous Old Cause! ‘ .A WGcrman Speaking—may also be oxficcted. .xcutsion trains will ' n from Dan ovcr and Littlestown tguthc moouug. Round-trip Pure : Littleélown 75 cents, Hanover 50 cents, Oxford 40 cums, .Gulden’s and Granite 25 0 mm. ' JACOB BIHNKERHOFF, (‘hairmuu‘Dan 00. Cum 0ct.8,1864. ' ”WARE OI" SPURIOUS TICKETS! Democrats. be on your guard a~ ‘ gainst the TRICKS of the enemy! 1 hey are desperate, andwill stop at nothing in order to retain the Offices, bpurious Tickets will be circulated by them—Tickets pur-l porting to be Democratic; but which ‘ will have the names of Abolition. candidates scattered, here and there, among the names of Democrats.— In Heme cases probably the name Q’f only one Abolitiouist will be louud on the ticket—in others two or three, By this TRICK the opposi tion expect to cheat the unsuspect ing.- Let THE PEOPLE be on the look out. Democrats, be vigilant! b‘ce tbet the Tickets voted are ALL RlGHT—that they contain the names of all the Democratic candi dates, AND EVERY c‘umnun’s NAME IN THE RIGHT PLACE! Aggtiin we any, GUARD AGAINST SPURIOL‘S or COUNTERFEIT TICKETS! ' The genuine Democratic Ticket 18; ' . ' coxcmm. ALEXANDER 1L COFFROTII. ASSEMBLY. JAMES 11. MARSHALL. 00031“! coumisxoxm. ABRAHAM KRISE, of I’. DIRECI‘GRfiF Tm: Poop; JOHN 131. 93AM. COUNTY/AUDITORS, JOSEPH BU RKEE, 3 years, JACOB HULL, 2 years. DEMOCRATS! ARE YOU READY! TUESDAY NEXT :- nucleation day/.4460 TO THE POLLS EARLY. Vole for COFFROI'H for Con’a you. 'He is a friend orme Conifibulion, tho-Unis»), twd Mm Bight: o! the PeOpIB. See that you are faithfully represented in Comm, and/that your Interestl anym lenlad. ‘ Vote in: the Irbdle OOUSTY TICKET. Every vote for the excellent men who mm» path. i n you for Gen. Llewellyn, “to it my; Adams county gives the 1230“» Democratic majority she has ever give. Vote yourselves and we thstyom' neighbor: lots, and all will be well. . MONTE” COMING TOO! ' . h . '. as.“ Hartford, February. 11. 1862. Wen. Co}. “H 53 M' 31035, of Museum, tho dell Pumipa made use of the [allowing Inna} lad-Jag Ipmtof the Cleveland Connnfion guage: “I have labored for twenty year. to which nomimud Fremont. in am In! Kev Sign]: up the Union, and Iglory in 11w fact.”—-' { r. Phillips in now In enthus'nl‘w supper»- Cuuu.___~__ ..-———— Isa: of Abraham plumb. ind the chosen fi-Don't forget: to Vacuum ‘fonnor arme Abounonmg. . ...:211001Pr- TEE REIGN 0P TABS! AH WALLIBLE REEDY Io: flu CORRUPTION NOW BIOTING ON 13‘ . V ‘ LIFE-BLOOD 'or LABOR; Under the praent'Abolition rule, says the Patriot d‘ Union, everything the poor nun end hi: family nl, wu- nnd us: in land—and heawly taxed. His meal. (if he can afford to buy any”: taxed, his coffee is taxed, hll sugar is tn‘xed; every house l»_old convenience Ind essential is taxed down to the pup] blockflqf matches; 52h medicines are taxed—gnu, whether eiclt or well, he must. pay besvy taxes. Taxes meet our people at every turn. Ind store the-- in the fade from nearly four thousand ({ffi‘zrent wife!“ of manufacture! If you wanton Wynn moat-pay um if you desire to lend you pretend; if you hell you are taxed ; if you buy you are tax cd; to get married requires the payment. of tax; and even to be buried require. I tax—yes, even the very dead are taxed. But. you Ire told that ull these burden some taxes must be puid‘patrioticnlly. with out murmur or grumbling. because they are [hr {he ‘rupport If the Governmtnt. How much ol'thcm go to the support of the Gov ernment! (unless. no any be the inference intended. by “the Government.” )8 meant Abraham Lincoln and his’favoritea.) The history of the put {our your! shows, beyond quaa‘on nr’deniul, run xxuuoxs or run nos“ min is runs in' nu. morn ARE STOLEN BY PI'BLIC OFFICES UNDER ABRA HAM LINC')LN. nml dispensed as Mars to relatives and friends of'tho Presichnt nml his chief officers! Millions are 1130 spent in “the secret. tenth-e fund” to buy up (lie «postal: drrgs of other partiu, AND 10 CARRY ELECTIONS muss-r rui: nor-Lt! “Support the Government." indeed ! Why, the great bulk of the taxes which the people are payin‘gze directly appli ml to such purposes‘n’n objects us bring Governmrnts 'to their downfall. Where did in Government long continue to exist when corruption ran riot in every branch of the publip service, and the lite afhtbor was ground out by an unbearable load of tnxes ‘2 There mud be 4 "farm, or this way of “.\upporling the Government” (unless old Abe is the Government) will kill it!— _Al'ter the army of Revenue ’l‘ux assessors. collectors. kc., are paid, and nl'té-r the im mense gong of court favorites_ have drawn their (ill, at shall remain for the support 0! the Go iment? NOTHING! ' § The immense debm the'nnlion shawls it. NEERLY FOUR'I‘IIOUSAND MILLIONS ()1? DULLA RS QF DEBT AL CU MULATED l.\‘ FOUR Yl‘lAR§,’and yet. the taxes so heavy that they npe grinding on} “'l6 ”Te lflnod of labor, INCON'I‘ES’I‘IBLY PROVE “‘l' If all these Fixes. 61' the lzuggr' pox;- tion, lmd'gone to the Ingitimnte surlfubrl of Crwornmcnl.’ wnulql the debt be at large a: it is .’ OI co'ufis} not? . l-‘recmen! Voters! Look at these things and reason upon the matter! Ilir My}; (67:15" to eommeuce to think! If you do not. think and renqon nml determine on measures of reform, in the name ol God, what. do you expect will become. of your country? Will you burden your declining years with an incubus of debt and bequeath to'your‘ children nu inheritance offruitless toil and privstion 2 We hope not. A ticket. is presented to you that is es— sentially reformntory. It is headed by General George B. McClellan. Vote it.— Commence at. the head and vote it. dawn to the (was! of th: county qficers.’ Especially attend to your vote for prrcuntalivcs in ( hagrts: and (he Legislature, for thereis where good mare now most urgently needed. The Denwcrucy have presented for these positions, without. exception, men of rare ability, purity of character, 9nd of patrigtic resolves. Vote for them-« York for them —nor lose a moment of time! .. TAX-P'AYERS 0F ADAMS COUNTY, Then go to the election ON TUESDAY NEXT, , and vote the entire Democratic and Con servative ticket, headed by ALEXANDER 11. COFFROTTI, ‘ and “may“ in saving our beloved Country lrom irretrievuble ruin. It in not, too 1m to avert. this grem, calamity. The-matter is in your hands. Do not neglect this great duty as you love your Country. your chil dren Ind their pOa-Lerlty. , ....-." .-'... —‘T—‘ DO YOU WANT A CHANGE? We wish to say an honest and earnest word to the conservative, real “no pnrty" men of Adams county—the men who have never actively participated in politics.-| You have tried the Republican party for] four dreary and eventful years—you havei given them all the money Ind all the men . they asked—and yet. we subtyit to you. in all candor, that the country isné nearer saved to-dny than it was when they first took hold of the reins of power. ‘ Now. why havethey failed! Demure their principles are radially wrong. And they'will continua to fnil u long :5 they adhere to those principlen. We uk you, then, for once. to try the Democracy. They mnmdo 900 m thqn More you have been trying; and we sincerely believe they will have the country; at any rate, they intend to nuke one bon ut effort to do to. Do not say you will give those mén in power mother trial. and if they still fail, you will then try the Dem ocfits Try than» now. tor your own judg ment: must tell you that it' “him are con dncted as they have been during the put four years. by the time another chlnoe for trial comes, we will have no amuuy . me! SEIUBMER. 1 That in voting Milenunder H. Coflroth, James H. Marshafl,‘Abnham Krise, John H. firs-ft, Joseph Burkdo ind Jacob Hull, you vote for a restoration of'the Union, for no more I’ll', no mote conécfiption, sud no more killing of white men to free the new at the South, Bomber. that. in voting for theta gen~ “amen. you vote {on return 01 pause—r: speedy, honorable and permanent peace. mu: .u in blessings; for Jon taxes. gold Ind silver currelwy. god the good old Lune: when everybody mu happy, prosperous and contented. * NEW 03.1 mm Democratic lass leeting. GREAT OUTPOURING of tha PEOPLE! EXT/I USIA SH E/NBO UNDED .’ s¥zAxma Afiwo s'mn'ns: Procession. llmnrn, Fla... 111-k, kc. The McClelldn nml Pendleton meeting at New Oxford on Monday awning, was a mostexuaordiun lucceu. Notwithstand' ing tho unfavoni and threatening chnr later of thé weather, there Were from 1.4000 to 1,600 persons presen‘t—miking it proba bly the largest night meeting ever held in the county. The railroad trains brought ore than. 400 people. whilst all the lower townships rslliedjn their strength, many of them coming in deleggtiom, with music, fllgi. banners. wreaths, to.“ We have neither time nor space for an udequ'nte description 0! than turn out. Upon the arrival of the tnln from Get tysburg. A procession was formed, which reached from one end of the town tn the other. After marchingt'hrough'the princi pal street, it halted in trout of Noel'u ho tel, where an organiution wu had, u lol lom: ‘ . ‘ STAND NO. 1. J’rm’rimt HEX RY MYERS. E-q. . l'wc l’rcsirleuzu'l'homas N. Ducks, Jacob Shoufl‘wr. John Klan-peter. Philip lTnun, H. I). \V:|Hl9l,.l.lcnb Lon, Henry J. Kuhn. Jnspph Dr‘llnne, Grarge Swnpe, Frnm is J. Wilson. Jumes ‘Dicka, Frnnéis Markhall. Polar Mucklpv. J Icub Mlllvr, Gnurgo Stru binger. Juhn anmun. George \V. Ruwa, Wm. Duttem. J :hn L. .\‘ool, Samuel Shirk, Thomas H. Bqu‘hl, Cum. Jncoh Miller, A braham Plank. Rwhnral Fuzgomlrl.’ vai Golden, Valentino- Railing. Adam lit-hart, James Davina. “I'. S. Hildebrand. Jnhn Ruff. Martin Stell'y. JOO. Marlin. 11. J..\lyers.' Sc crelnrics. F. C. Helm-11. Thomas (1., Neely. Elim- Keilo-nberger. Snlomnn Miller. Frnnvis Sx‘nnh. Jc-spph" \\v'nlf. Michael B. Bllllfi'lp Gnome F. lickenrocle. George B. Ynntin. Daniwl Luwrenr‘a. Samuel Lenlz, Isaac Herotqr, Wm. L. Thomas. . J. .U. Neely, E~q, John W. Bittenzer, E<q.. (of York.) and Wm. A. Duncan. E~q.. were the speakers at this 'stnnd, all making argumentative, able mu] telling speeches, Wllu‘h were received wi'h frequent and lively demonstration}: of applause. Ché’er upon cheer rang out upon almost every mention of the names of {he gallant standw ard bearers of TH E PEOPLE! . Alter orgamzing at. Noel’s, iljvas found that the crowd was too great. to enable all to hear the speaking. It was therefore no cessary to organize another meeting—to Dove spanking at. another Hand—_in order ‘ o accohunodute theth assemblage. This was done at Shane’s hotel, where a meet ing of goodly number: was soon had, and the following ’persons chosen officeh : STAND NO. 2 Prmll/nt. Dr. E. F. SHORE Vic: PicauJlnlz, Dlmiel Heltzel. “Pm-fie Sfinneyfimnnupl Noidich, Robert M. Dickn. Simue! Muck-10y, James (2.. Duuom. J. J. Funk. Jnhn Allmrt, Henrv Cnlplmur, J. I'}. Smi'm. \Vm. \anf, Wm. Sullidny. l. n. w. ‘S’lonoaifc‘r, Eli Slnglm (hfo. W. Stover. Jacob Cuufnmn. Jnseph Jacobs. “when Golden, Uu‘r'nelilh Dauuhm‘tymiohn Eiclmltz. Secrafzria. Henry Brmm. F. N. W. Biw- Pl", Robem C. Lad. Capt; \V. J. .\lwrtin‘. J. M. Waller. Henry L. Hemler, W. E. Myers, Amos ltex. Geo. A Codori. At. tins stumlspeeches were made hv fir. J. A. Swnpe. Dr. I). S.'Pefler, M. B. Miller, H. J. Stahlo. Dr. E: F. Shorb, Gen. A. Co~ duri, Mr. I’efl'gr, of Indiana, and Inc-JV. B.ttenger, E=q. At the conclusion of the speaking at Beth stands, immense choern were givvn for McClellan and I’endieton. Everybody was delighted with the demon: atrution. and went home in the Hunt spirits. Ifsuch meetings will not, convince Lincoln's office holders that THE PEOPLE have determined on n CIIAXGE. they need only wait. for confirmation it the ballot. boi. A REX D'I‘SVILLE. \ A splendid Democratic meeting was had l at Arendtsville, in Franklin township. onl Tuesday evening. The speaking took place at. Capt. Jacob H. Plnnk's residence which was brilliantly illuminated, and in front. of which uvcry beautiful siand was; erected, eliciting the ndmimlion of Alli present; It was'overhung with evergreens and flowers, a fine likeness of Little Mac in the centre, encircled with a wreath of flow ers. and lights tastefully disposed all over. The Democratic ladies of the place deserve ’great credit for their work. and we are hap py to know that. it was appreciated. The many cheers for the ladies told that unmis takably. An' organization was had, as fol-. 1 lows : , _ ' Praidcnt, JACOB SCHLOSSER. ' Vice Prwdents, Henry Hurlmnn. Gmrge Lady, Samuel Bunker. Samuel Wolf, Esq“ Burkhart. ‘Vert, Ahmlmm Hofl'mnn. Phlllp Culnlmll.’Jacob lAIDtL Abraham Fuller. Samuel A. Swope. Jalues 'R'Nsell. E-q.. George A. Convell. Andrew Cluck. John Len Lewis Ham's. Thomas F. Grammar, Jain. Ross. Henry J. Brinkerlmfl‘. Sum uel hnllx, Johu'n Funt, Hum-v Wildesin. Secrtturia. Capt. 'J? H. Plank. John Ruf fpnsperger. Petal Bnblitz. Michael Rico, Samuel Han. Joseph Wolf, W. C. 1.0”, Elias Spangler, George L. Kime, Lewis par baugh, David Deardorfl‘. -,' mob 1210110111.- Jnhn H.Blhlile. Divjd Hartman, Joseph Fleck. Samuel 11. Eichoiu, Amos Rex, C. M. Svmpe.‘ . The meeting was addressed by 1!. J. Stahle. Wm. McClean. Esq, W. A. Duncan, Exq.,Jacob Lou and Dr. J. A. Swain—their remarks having been received with much enthusiusm. 3“: the eouéluaiopmn Demo cntic song mu sung with fine efi‘ect by Mr. “monk-Hartman, when the me’eling :d -jammed with many choir: lor “Mic and _Pen, the People’s Men.” , SLONAKER‘S HOTEL The Cumberland and Highland Club met uSlouaker's hotel, on the Chambersburg pike, on WednendqL evening. There was a fine turn out. mtgxoellent speeches were mule by J. C_. Nee y and J. llama, White. Eéqs. Th‘p‘eoplo are waking n p every where. ' ' fl‘A spirited McClellan meeting was heltkn, Wamk'l School-house, in Menullen township, on Thursday evehing. M. which J. C. Neely, Eq, and Dr. J. A. Swope Made speeches. Meetings last. night at. Falrfield, Huntersbown, Miuldletomn and Willow Grove School-house. 7 #l. vote taken among the students twining in Pennsylvania. College, the other day. mulled—Medellin 34. Lincoln 23. Tbin in an extraondimry ruulz tomb“ in uitmion. ' Q'Philndelphm bu expended. of bor rowed money, for bounty sipce the nu commenced, over sewn minions of dolly“. A comfortable sum .fox‘ux-pdyen to con -lempluw, " ‘ =NI BE ON YOUR GUARD! Lincoln’s oflice holder: will leave nothing hndone to defentus, at the October as well no at the November election. They no doubt have’ their committen in every township, to 0p" ante quietly. by fair mun-or fool. Demo-g crntn, keep your eye! nbout you—watch thei enemy’l movements—and when discovered. lose no ti'm-e in thwarting them. Our prospects in the count; (as élswhere) are bright. Let us not bn caught napping, but WATCH AND WORK, EVERY DAY.‘ ALL THE TIMI-l. for the success of ourl wdidlta. All we hold deuil at. stain»; e mud. regard no neriticeu too grett toI keep our dog: old country from linking in-1 to uttonm‘m. ‘ McCLELLAN MEETINGS TD. COKE 03?. Don't forget the Democratic Man Mut ing to take place in GETTYSBURG. on' MONDAY NEXT, Oct. 10th. u l o’o!ock. P. M. A great turn out in expected; Let. every district in the county rally “in its might. You: couxn‘rcu la—give aflolher day (0 its tel-vice. See the Fall in a other column. I ~ A meeting ofthe Democracy otgp Low er End will come 05' at. MOUNT R CK. in Mountplemxnm. township, THIS (SATUR DAY) EVENING. Several speakers Will be present. Come to the meeting! come! The Franklin Club will hold a meeting at the SEVEN STARS, on _the Chamber:- burg pike. THIS (SATURDAY) EVEN ING. Two or three speak"; will be pres; en}. Ind I large turn out is looked for. On MONDAY EVENING NEXT, (Oct. 10:11.): McClellnn and Pondlemn meeting will be held I! CORWEI’L'S, on llne Cham bersburg pike. Speakers from Chamberl bnrg Ind Gettysburg will be there. “yell us the Democrucy of the Upper End gen erally. ’ We can my to our Democratic brethren, in ull honesty.‘that there 'were never surer indicntions ofa complete and glorious victo ry than there are-now. Prom every town ship and county in the state. we hear of honest, reflecting, patriotic men. who are coming out ’from among the Republican party, and uniting with ’the Democratic host. These are men‘who have hitherto opposed the DemOcrntic party. but. who are now dngusted with the violated promises, the frightful usurpation: and the ruinous tgndencies ‘of Aholitionisxp. Let them come and wélcome. They will men the hosts ot'conservutism. until, “more terrible than an army with banners.” we will match on. “conquering nml to conquer,” and res cue a violated constitution and an imperil ed and bleeding country from the jaws of death. ‘ ‘ Those who aregullible Mugh to suppose that Gen. Cass is for Lillcolnhlmr better read the following letter: . "'DE-mm-r. Fm“ WAR} Sept. ‘.‘9, 1364. '“‘)EAR Sm: The state‘nl' my health has oonfined me to the lmuse for some) months, and prevehtn me from accepting your invi tation tn nttpnd the meeting tln: 'owning at the .\lt‘Cl-‘-llnn Ciulx nfthP Fzrst “lard”— But I availunysplfuf lhiw npp‘nrtnnity tn~nv that] awn-am (It: nnminalion If General .llc Ciel/an, and slmll vote lor him at the next presulentiul election, if able‘ to attend the polls. ‘ “ "Wishing that more” may reward your exertions, ]am «loar sir. ‘ ‘ " Respectfully yours. ‘ Luv. CA“. “W. S. Biddle», l!~q." Vbters of Pennsylvania, which will you have. a great nation among the nations of the world. under President McClellan, or civil war, hankrnptry, u divixleii ‘und im poverished pcofyle,‘ heavy taxation. with Almshouses crowded with poor. uylums filled with the widuws and nrphsins of the brave soldiers who have died upon the hat tie-field, and your State over-run with bru tal negroes freed from their Southern mas tors;-who will entor into- competition with the free white laborers of the North. under the Abolilion rule of-Abraham Lincoln? With a depleted Treasury ; No money for Pensions; » ._ No money for Widows; . , . No money for Orphans; And no uioney for the plundered and out raged peOple of the border counties whom Stanton has 19“ II". the mercy oflhe label. mamuderfi. VolerscfPenmylvnniu, which Y Voters of Adams county, filnich f LOOK otrr r 63 nooniucxsx The Shoddyices, driven to desperation by the almost certainty of their dgfent It. the coming electiOn. will rel-art to all kinds of fabrications to bolster up the sinking hopei of their followers. ' ‘ We would caution Democntn to bevnre of Roorbacks; parlicularly reports of mi“- mry succmes gotten up for_lhe purpose of influencing lha elections and having no foundation in fact. \ We have no doubt that. many fuhricnted amunls of victories signed E. M. Stanton will be flashed over the telegnpic wires in: the purpose shove iiidicuted. A little in credulily n regnrda all such dispatches will do no harm at the present timé. WMcPheron has charged Uen. Cof~ froth with fnlsehood in stating that. in ,the Home all the Republican members from Pennsylvwis. excepq'l‘had. Slug-m. voted for (be recommitmeiit of a Claim Bill to the Cbmmiuee. ' "The Daily Globe,” lht- Official Paper of Congress, of March 4. 1364, shows that onl the previous (by. Bill 66. II“! Gov.’l‘horru' import? Amendments. proviéing the. menns obtaining compensation lo:- dam ages. wufiwn killed by u recommnment' to the J ndicinry Committee. every Repub—l “can member from Pennsylvania voting {or the gecnmmitngcnl, except ’l‘hnd. Ste-l vem. exactly and to the [alter In Mr. Cof-' froth Ruled. , ”On the Hanover Branch train which took the York dolagnlion no the Lincoln matting to “mover, on Saturday Honing. a vote was proposed by the "Blackzmith," and much 10 hi; umrtification it resulted. 16 for Lincoln to 10 [or McClellan I ‘ll Blink Eagle. meunring 7 feet 2 in choc across the wing, and 2 fed 10 inches from head to tail. mu shot by '11:. George Brum.‘ in Huntington towmhib‘. ‘on the WI: nlt. --—-——-~ “av—__— [O-The Fremont papers West refund to supyort Lincoln. MOE E=M2l DEMOCRATS 0F ADA“, THE PROSPECT GENERAL LEWIS CASS WHICH ? _ IE3 moan GOOD NEWS! . i Prenidonl QSUUBN. of 'lu- Illinois Gen-K, (ml Railroad, wlmzo infll_lPnce was so polen- ‘ ’linl in the- election (f Mr. Lucy“, lm‘! declared his intention of vol‘mg {on Gener al MCCLILLAV. lllinok mu certain Ibrtlne Chicago nominees before, but lb“ makes: usurance doubly (lure. l ; Thirteen prominent [til-uhlicnnl In Ohi) have declared for Hanan-l McCul.Ln'. among lhem FRANKLIN T. BACKUS. dehpnte to IM- l'escc- Glnuress in 1861; Ind SHERLOCK J. ANDREWS, of Cleve hnd, nn ‘eg-member 0! Congress and one of ‘be {ending men of Kin-lhem Ohio. 80 (00 1111 General EDWARD B‘UELL, of Zinuviflc. ex-Conyuumn. and Lincoln elactor in 1860; Col. A. S. MOORE. the mount Complrollrr; J. H. RILEY. and- Hon. JOHN lI;“'ANDREWS. orCulumlms. The influence of these gentlemen is very great. and, with the soldien’ vole, will help to redeem even OM6. ‘ - ' Gen.rJohN A. McCLI-IRNAND. of Uh noiu. who has fought on nearly all of the baltle-fieldi of the W 95! during this war, bu virinen ll letter in which‘ he declares that he aha” nupport Mcf‘uu,w, and that Gen. LOGAN win do the same thing. Major General SCHOFIES'I) in passing a few day} at his home in Froépéfi, 111.. and has announced his intonliqn of supporting MrCLxLLAN. ' _ . W. A. SHANNON. Esq" {ol‘ the pad. twelve year-'"‘. Deputy U. 8.! Trusurer at New Yoyk, bu tendered his resignation, ”signing an a Ina-son, that he fiurpmu 1» king an active part in favor of Gen. Mc- CLILLAN’S electinn. ’ Judge MAYNARD. who ran for Pfesi lanl Judge in the Northumlnerlnnd (POL). district. on tho Ropnhliéln tieket in 1801,! is nrdontly for Litth Muc. ’ [ JOSEPH CAKE. 1551]., of Pottnville. the: most. influential Republican in that region, ‘ is out for McClq-llnn.. 11.- promiles 3,000’ majority tor Schuylkill. Mnjnr Gl‘nortll WILLIAM T. SIIER-i MAN. the hgro of Atlanta; SAMUEL B.' F. MORSE. the inventor ol‘the~ electric tel-l egrnph; and CYRUS 11. MCCORMICK,’ the inventor of the reaping machine, nrel among then millions ol froemen who atel now enlhuqiusticnlly supporting McClellan, l Pentlleton. and the Union! 7 I llon. MARTIN GROVER, one of the Justices of the Supreme Cohrtol New York, was one ofthe founders of the Itvpubiicnn: party. He is now supporting General Mc-“l Clollan. In 11 conversation at short time ago, he said: "The Democrats four years’ ago wondered were all the Lincoln votes came from. This your they will wonder fr m what scum thoy' get nli‘their votes.” 31011. BRU'I‘I’S J. CLAY, of the old Kentucky Whig stock, is actively support ing Gem‘rnl Mt-Clolhn. Col. OS‘L‘AB F. MOORE, of Portszfiouth, Ohio, who nrved three years in the may and was always an uncompromi-ing Repub l‘i’mn, is now supporting ‘Gc'nérul Mc- Clelhn. t. < “- _ 00!. D. K. WARDELL, who led one of the. Mnsmrhuwlts regiments thrnnghnut [be war. is now :uppnrlina Gpn. McClellan. Col. 0. .\. BREWSTER. of ”mm“, who suppnrlml Mr. lincoln in 1850, is xnw enrnemly advocating the ylt-cliun 6" Gen. .\lvClo-ll'm. , C A. W. STETSUN. of Radon. wr‘itos: “I an) an anti—slavery mnn’, Um I am not will ing to fight fortho nhumlnnnwnt of slfiery unlens such nh.\n«lonnwnz E: roqnirml by Hm wtitutiunfl He 1m in with .\IL‘CLEL -1.13:, "the Union at all hazmls.” In Muine, no‘n. 14sz LONG 1m writ ten‘ n IPUPI’ rppuclinxing LINCOLN and decla ring for McCl.zl.l.-\N. . We ask the hone-It. loyal. and patriotic Rnpublioam. in whom love n! the Union, the Co’nstih‘nlion, and the Lms should be superior to party lips, to OhM-rve how the nblest and most upright mun of that party .u'l over the Xurgh medociuring tlwir in~ tentinn to vote fnr General 3100szde its the only hope of saving the Union and of ~x-eatorin‘g gm hnn'omhlp and muly pence. QThndAl-vus S2M)“, Um Ahnlgtion ' Chairman of» the oumgnilhe. or \Vnys mull Means. in C mg'ex‘s. raid on the floor of the Home of Representatives: “Tlu’: talk qf re- ' storing (he Union a: it was, under (/4: U» as. tion a: it is, is on: If (he abwrditie: In“ I have heard rrpmted all I Imre become aim-. 1 tic/c ofl't. This Union never i/mll, Ina/Lulu cont-IL] 6e rulergd under (In: Cmslntulion a: it is.” Mr. Stevens, of course, is lmndsomply support ing Mr. L‘ncoln. and in. usingsll his ener gies to re-ekct the man who unite: with him in approving “the above "loyal” semi ment. ' IQ-Will the Tribune inform us, as a mnle ter of conntiluliongl law. whelhpr. if Mr. Lincoln is re rlecled and mm]: A hill to the Secretary of the Interim“ forJum com, the Secretary of the lutvrinr should held his tongue and [my the bl". or compel (he Pros ident to pay fill" his milk hlmnoll out oflhis own nnlnry, as his pre¢lecessors¢l§df 17‘ eren the Trzév-ve his answered (hi: ques tion. will it then kindly infon‘m us whvther “nervantn' hire ” ahd .“l-auling mnmgnfl' are fair substitutu' in an npprnpriqfiuu bill for the price of two co-A's 2 World. ] ' te‘The Rapublican candidate is dubbed “honest" Dld Abe. Will the ’lh'bune in.- form us whether the 3911!]in of discarded but valuqble unieleu offilhhhn, curtains, eta, franyllw While Home to Springfield, Illinois, which are rtquired to he salt] at public auction. is I proof of o.dVA'be’- hoo- Cfly ! Worldl- A Bad spa: in as: Democratic Farm-h seem- lhat the Democrntic party ,i'. at pneu enl. divided into four fictions, as follows: 1. Those wlm hope to defeat meong. 2. Those who Impe to elect. .\[cCLILLAN. 3. Thogemho are bound to defeat. Ll!- OOLs. .1 . L Those who no bound to elect Mo- Cuuu. ”Linhln is the rebel candidate. The Richm-mnl Enqmnr «In-lam 'ml [inference for him. lwomw he will Doom-F In the South gn will: mlauory than let. the South mum hurl: mlh ulnvPry. . x . ' “(Clelian in Um Uninnrcsmdidnle. The Richmond Enquilmmlmits that if " recon structmn wvre Imam», it \muhl he more probably ,mulvr M'cCloHnn than undpr Lin mln." Mrfln-llah being_ a “ uncem Union. in,” who will mam-r lat. the South came back with slavery Um: let. the South go with ulnu-l’y. . Lincoln't mono il."'tho Union if we fill, abolition any way." McCh-Hun'l mom in. "ihe Union 11?“. HmUmon lulflleniun, In] wuy!”— Wald. . - fl-Every mun“? hvpr ol Pomona! Union and low u .\will Mg mo Dumb: cmtic Ticket, \A . 9111 1 ..r''''.., ‘ [Fr m THE WALK ' ,“' _ I- iI! A : t.,...::;;::':"'“"’33333’” g 'm the Jam mgr "am.“- 0:: “mm; a history 3 ‘9: line ‘O9. brnerul Bane If north hnk : lond- “or(4on‘edgru|e “6m": °lPtuNd the out. 7 ’"‘,“rulfo:lxlxlzcd, nlh-rngrydtuntkwi the sec‘: : {cm-amped rim: 0" [hu‘omvr li‘fimfmkd “m: “ sltoug force uf Jlmlr.‘ hum Rnl-llt;ii;lml ’s' “Mi has done no 1' e fflbmygin fr “J! mm ‘6 I“'9‘don R ‘| nng slntt‘ Frid on} m him. 11l 1." mlrnnd.cheral\ my night OH H I . es freatwurd; cm I. ‘ .I'mdt “"“'" l‘ w tune-Pm:qu Au '3’ mm some 0 43:0 ‘ "m“ _ asked and ("It'd " g i , relrzmedn short I forum! ‘0 “mm a 2 I:llrenohruenul. Ind in ‘ ammo and “I". on HEP-m, ten miles somhnuw encnmpcd Mil-up ”mam. .The new M" ‘of the samba“ ,d'ow’r Luna, He bug’am I“ ”""‘" ‘"" 98 “i MEN'- one uollningginut; l'n warren repels hnve invaded I "“‘» ’ 3a! M 4mg: '.'"~' Sum, naming?“ ”a '“’ ‘. . m: a u NOR'H-u C ‘ ‘ 5"? (my 1m“: b 1.0;"! the fortificntion:uwwd . . «mm. 00!. 3' . I! xs 'rt- ‘ mumm— G “'““" mg am") We ' .—Sllnwa‘pr i _ Ported, uto b en. Rosa-m one has an "sud nl. sun!) A raw :1 ° gag: mung ‘he. invmion‘ ° "“0"“ kn not I", in . y doubt-whim - 1‘“ no “e have 056‘ . mm. ‘ mung. I way the mud' “'“““, '“‘ “0‘" T i 1 Norm“) h“ h V . _ 13” "Hr [-4 on Snumduy .\.."hn Sheridan "0 n “Mn omm." Just. hnd her 9190““ ‘- 'mennefilbur|:u und had mn'nir. He was, still'no : cmlic Imin éfnrfo'a‘éfigultshowa n 11mm Mm!” éiefi‘r' V ““63: gagmh; may? 1 _ Iu ' 0- ‘"' I - as; It? Rmmg’s mt: "d and "”’-four! she chwnl‘cJVTltr. Pxppfny undergfilrm-unn I- m Hagan-hing MW" of P. .’ , :Slu'gnson has 2323'? ‘0 Sunfion. ”1‘ :hf _ngstnn, t ”r; 1!: “"'!inshm udcd le Dow in‘fin-h n n [me the f. _ rum. _ : R! a! Wednesda'vj THE BALL STARTED ! A Voice fiom Connecticut. ahd‘uhly pr-opia Ilnrv nut, mu :1 liokm. Bamn'nur. (.‘oxin.. Ont. 3.--ln the elec tinn fior cxly uffivern hHluy, n Lngd- vole 1453 pom-d. The Dvmocrnts elect ghe .\lnryor Ivy 116 m-Ijnril'y. and lheir whole ticket by over 1m in njurity, a gain from lust. yea": of over 200.1 Daxucnt. Cnnn..~oou .".—ln the town eleclivm to day the Union ucl‘ot was elect ed by an “Vamp? mujmily hf 175'. ~ Tins is a Democratic gain since hit year. LATER .—Larga Dr-momlic gains all over the Sumo. Connecticut. is good for Little Mac. 'll UZZAH! ' I The election in Dvlavmxe. on Tuesday, {at Judges and Inspectors, resulted in the grundmt triumph ever achieved hy the Dvmccrncy of mu STate. Thlee cheers andvn tiger! ' W Lincoln’s office-hnhicrshre in n‘“hml fix" in reign-rd to James H. Marshall. His character is so put-'9‘. and his course in" the lael {.vgisinture p 0 unexcoplionnhle, M to; leave them no flaw it. which to pick. Thoy‘. have nothing to base nny valid ninjpclinn to him upon. Thvy know that he “'31:! fnilh~ fui in all things, und they lain-1:, ton. that. the penple of Adams enu‘uty bwc him 3-; bpecinl debt of gratilmle for his curm‘st eh! - ' - -°‘.->-~ *-- forts towards securing damages ft": Hutu LET THE FARMERS WAKE UP. large class of our citizens whn sufl'creg] ‘y ‘l The eyps bf many t'urmers have been shut robe-l raids and the battle how—9lE rts "HUN." the.lrur stnte of the country. by which wnnid have succeeilvfi bu! fuf the bi). ”“’ “'3" Wm“ ”“‘-V “We been getting for position alt/n: Republuan members. theui‘l'a’} cor?“ “'”“ lhey w 9" tho-m The oniy tininl upon they have thr- racWEf'r-e'l (ii-eunng. TI". “I" '""' fin to my a mml.is the szy Voiiztl [0 mm hrrw “. ' l“ '“”‘ ’ “‘s'? are '"“" "may": for the 9“” ~e<einnl 'l‘he \‘ntinnni Tux how has tumble-l down sm'pnl-dulhri4-41" Asces‘or ‘of thenSrnliml ii hluinu urnnn : [’““'] i" ”"‘ """‘“m ""”'M“ '""‘ "“"’”r‘": this suing. Ccnsidl-ring the tmiv uhxch hp ‘”“‘" ‘““ f"“"w"d' -Annther’yc:tr w'” 1"" gets fur staying nt home, it «perm to u~ con] ‘3'“? “"'. lam-r. “L ”"' ’“"‘" tune ””"' “m in him to hulk About what Nhrr ”with: net: ltaxep wt” go fan’lughcr'tf meuln '“”-"H The lull under which Mr. .\lnréhull (lI‘I‘W his, 'e r? niectml, . ."h ‘”"‘" at n '”‘! "'“' ' . . u _ .~ .nn’d the land it I» riusori on mnrtguuml to pay “a: repnrtpd by :l lAflrhuitCLUl((Ullilulllf‘t', ‘ . , iI. « . lmsuml hf-u [Lumbiicun Home and .\'vrnte. 1'” mein s ‘ é '”' ‘"" hum-r5l ‘"“ hi”, and the mnnum. drawn bv cw-r)’ it 'luuhh- 'm diliggle hnrd to kw" we” hm!“ “bum can nwmhnr nf the hmiy. To hnd la’uuity‘uu‘ With )Ir. Marshall un such a pretext, is the: sheomst demugnguimn and cm only heat: ‘I cmmlml fur un Hm snmmsititn thin. tuu‘ writer thinks‘the people fouls. ' l 'Fnr 'lu- (‘umpilcn l FAITH AND WORKS. ' 1 Mr. ST NILE : Dear Sir—l l’yyu .wn [lrnprl_' please 'give the fullnu mg n pl‘lvx- m ynur 9x t-ellenl paper. A‘l uwnkv 11-xs nmrning.‘ nflc‘r u swml lll:lll~ run, my mxml rnvml . allruml, first in the wdundeul mllllh‘l' Wltllfml s‘lirlh-r. thou (u the (lump. (lulu. In the gn nnoont Iluprimnml m Hu- I'mnp (IUIIL'v'IIII. :Inll llmu 10 ll!» lullu rl.-.~-1..11n- wnluw nyul lvn‘onL mnnrninu lur llln-u- hm xn li-Illla null knnwinc :1“ MIN. sumo pron-um" of nu huh-n (‘:|H «null aloof. Luv (-unsvie-nlimns In um ntl dorm": nml vuha lnrn Imm \ lmwxll romlily rmmro [mm-o and Union. \\'o,lmur the xovpz‘vnl complain that llw pnipol (13m; nut he prem‘hml m In purity for fear of In»; ingurrmlod. LN «Vm'y mun lum oumlmt lnulx n pnncrfnl lwnrl. nml mat biz lmllnl. fur the Dl-mnorntic ticket. T.‘ is! n? mm :1» wxlh 1r». vll'or! llnlr Christ “In n 110 draw“ the money clmnuvrg from llu' 'l‘umple. . l. x M all value will: a |u~l| :1: .\lwu-h (‘.lllh’ lrurn [he mmml wln-n llu- :\r:|l'lll€‘s u'tgrslnmmnl the g )l-len-vn f. 'l'l:l< is nut lmlv our g-Ilv llegr—ll In uur lziglnwt :lu')’. lint}: mil:- nuL \wrks x~ tll-ml. .l-‘Juh \\nn'l. illlll’H‘ suf firo. B.x‘~>n'-l .m- (lu- [water-m .krrsJur lln-y slmll hr CA” ll Iln‘ (‘lnlnlrr-n nl (iml. Thu hlmwmg “u can only get by m..km;: us-- 0!" (he un-nns. , ‘ J. A. V. j nib“ One of our uuvenlnnent niliciala just. rellirm‘d from I‘n-ru. tells us that ll‘llibng llw'lirstmml mo‘t l'u-qnenl. inquiiios maulo nl‘ him there almm our public men was, wluilher he knew or hzid ever soon [he (‘l‘l thrillrd American Chuniu, Dr: J. C. Ay-r ul' Lowe-11. His romp-ii». are lannil in l'Vl'ry vilhige fnim the elevated “0,195 of the Air iloswluwn to [he Nmst, nml ihe’ir rmmrkn hlu z-uros 59: m in nllrart («w-n mum I”an linn Hr I'l' Ilmn in lhiacnumry. . Tm- xrnli- Inn-m nf wonder M thuir villa-N. hike-i u lnr erflpvr hul-i on n bull civxhzml nml Mlln'l '.slxlumh purple llinn il >does Wilh up whom ‘ lhfl' rmmhnla bf medical prnhh-ms i 1 vi much more g-‘nnrilly un‘lr'rilnml. N 0 !i-t‘wr Aim-rim”! has mmle himspll’su famil— iu iy known to lho inzisws 0i llm [mayh- in {7.141411 (-nuutries nr excited in ihmn so liv~ iv an inn-rent in himsrll‘us the Doctor hay. by? his skiillull qpplicntmfl of chemical sci. n 1‘ ti) iheflrvntment of dinnme. TIL-l Inuxt‘he adull num who does nnt fi-PI ~mm- pride of country whvn he finds «- mnng d'islunl nnliona that be if ulrunllf known and welcome Hume, through the ‘DI-x \ lmrs ul our Statesman, Merchantuuud Solidi-K i nr‘, whim- renown hna become nuimml plus ' )u-ng, 'and consequently ‘in some mea-uro his own. Whether Dr. Ayer'a remedies do actually cure m‘ore than others or not. they , have neared the reputatign ol'heing a Goth. smul to those afl‘lzcted with disoaw, anti 'whorp gamut numbeh in any community be-. ‘ livve xhnt lhoy owe their henllh and hves ‘. to nne's .Fki“, they are rare to feel an in lureu in him which will find exprmdnn when they meet. his coumrymen.—-i\'iilwnul “ E‘i'a, “’asbington,‘ D. U. J ' _ —‘ mum» _,e,__ 1 {w'l‘ne taxes which are forced upnn uni lhy 11m Abolition rule, Apeuk loudly l? "0‘ ry tax-pay”. warning him to floor Wllll‘ of . the puny which has no grivvmhl)’ \burdem ed him. “I: in their di-cinrml purpose to ' spare neither money nor blood in the film trance cf their schemes, and experience teaches us that it, is not the money and blood oflhou who raise the cry which mil he mm. : bntnurs, the result of the labor r 0! Nu! hard Wnrking farmer and mechanici Slnll» we continue in power the pimy whlcl i~t mhbing us of all we have and 11l “I huh! dour on earth? Let our votes on ”.-_. .... ._ _ i ,_ "l‘uesday RHEWCP-iflellgfanle Wax/imam. v , —“ ' ""‘“ <0... """‘“ M 8 1:; CHWIM‘LA by"? St" Josuph.| £9" ciximn of Washington having con. 0., o {a lo '“‘" $5OOO '" S'Jd’uh", txihuted one hundred dollars as a rownnt George B; ”(Clo-flu: will be the hell Pl‘c-s-l in' the first man or our army who mll um idem. or the: United Sam. the whole: lurl the ,stars and impair! the my quich amount lobe-ppmprinledhy the mm”, h”. mmirl the/money has been lent to Lieuten - am General Granular that. purpme,—Sfigd. the benefit of widow: and orphans made by dy E: this war. A__ " l uii a pity Pliti‘vullilifl wirialio individual PEOP‘JB 0f PENNSYLVANIA, RE- 1. Tim! Ind Gnuornl M-Clull'm'< Nuns been (UH-mm! no rz-lwl unuv “mum uvl-r ha‘Ve ,L' rt mu m n.’ lhu I’nlnnmc nn-r. 2. Th 1! it is in Aim-Imm Lincoln Hwy are inrh lmul fur owry invminn _nf lin-2r slate—fur the l-mnivlg uf Clum‘u-rdmrg— ful llw lr- q-unm alarms ulnng (he lmrvlcr— for the lmnvy n-xpx-nsn of the rrqmalwl m“: for mililm, nml fur Um humiliauun n! :nju~t Lluto prxdc (u whichflu-y have he. n why-cl» by rebel .urzqu-s nrross Unmr hank-H. 3. That, no guwral in Oui- :u‘vnv could fun? suVrd Pamuylmnizl ulfiTllw Union at. Anliemm.:r~ L lifin‘u nu I H IHc'ck nckuowl- edged, but G «wg! B. MuUlvHun. ' 1: Is but a few in‘-e!“ smce the Post. Tr}, [HI/15. um'l ntlwr atlminirtmliulH-am‘l‘s,_wme nuluully abusing the pmlpiu m‘P- nusylvix-I mu bemuud- they allowed lllt‘ relwlu an hurn' Ullllfi'fl‘rwalE. Lvl. llu- vuleN of Hm'. staid n—plv In “10-m lnumut the cpmingpleclwu. -—N. Y. H’uru'cl. ‘ , The Journal “oka to pacify the tux-rid den [maple by naming lhvm that the tux law, which rn'qmres (-lvrgyxm-n, Karim-Ha. nmle‘antl k-um’le hackers. chm-ks. mpprlers‘ and nwchmncs, to buy a IK‘I'JN' ED! ”19 privilege nl’ «aiming lheithreu-l umk‘r me Lt'uign lule hf “ Abrnhzr'x. thl'j-Ikrr." will not be entnn-ml unfil Muy, XRUS. 'l‘h'm is nn-mly a Ira-k. nml HIP pang-Ir nml-mum] it. It mvmm nnwly lin-at, llkc‘ lhé iiv.‘ pg; cent. vxn-d income tux. lin-y un- "uni-[m enforce it unul after the chm-hon.— 3'. Y. Aryut. - f? I ‘ -___ .....v...~ ._ WA folmrl. w’preulent “1‘8"!!! circles that Gen. Shnrmnn has written 3 private letter in which he says:- "I believe- that “iUL’U'nine out of every hundred soldiers In this "my would you. {or .\lcCh-Hun. whether with or without my cfinu’m: huf‘ ll mv iufluvncu c.m nnflire tn make thel humlrmllh nun n»: his: vote the by!” ‘“‘Yv' it shall not be wanting.” ' ‘ " l P 31.?an2 tnkenmn :- our and“? SM?" g , fir-Jugz-M‘i-“PBKW—{Vimmim 30‘ .u322:".:"?;:.:::'!”magnsz‘zo“£11511; ; It"::b'“°;*7'“:“;° 2‘2"?)“MLF?” ' - . ' 19 z " mu 1 u . r“ m 5.121 and???” 1:92: lg{fil:;’§3q 11:23:12? ‘ Slalu null/If In updraft: {Pine (I:4an in not um'lk \ on. L , -- nlpfllrlmg m congeclwn amt/511:6 mm" Afler ". ’"‘ ‘.“'"‘“‘ ’“‘ ‘ ‘ . ..Hw—uvuwnl of! no nhovo beautiful npomapfi fiWemm? this numborof the. Goflezltr ovamlilinu “1"”!!ny Mr. Linmlp Ip -0“ Saturday. ‘“'-Nd 0‘ “0W1”. In order painted Mr. Pike, Mnnslrr to Holland? I ' " ‘ _: ~- ~'~; no.» —~--» - V 3:: :1: may reaca our reader- before 906 I an, is 1| singular cirqumstunoo Um}. no y.r**- «wimp-... Inccnunl has jet been furnished of the killed ”Lincoln in meqdrliqg‘wim u}. 13-min and wnunded in the [Me brxllmm fight: of “8311, Diane: ix “we to (allow,_ ‘ . filmy-Edna 1;; the Shenandoah V'JUry. Delaware Too ! MEMBER I C51:73 MORE TAXES ! 125 “~ . . 0n S:fi,nrduy an (1 Sunday : lunn'y nun fell NI l’clershwg. \\ hich made the nun! Huck lIIDHnd um, tulips of the contending armies. Him-y uudWl-‘ukcl remained. in their immunhed camp on lhe Xewmurket roud eight mi)“ from Rirh mood. and tvro Inn." on". um": Jun". The enemy's gunboau on the riverflg‘pt npn ton- tinilal eliciting, which pl u‘entc-l hny unprouuh o! tho Feller-3|] troops to the riw-r Lilllk. Tho numnoiy e mode by Knntz'l cavalry on- Fridny, fins supported by Mvo hrigmlc’m ofin tnnlry. .i Thfly n’inrchcd ms! to [he CllnrlesClty 70nd, nrtl thl-n north uI-ug it to a point too miles "1 m Richmond. ’lhe cm-myyue found in, lorce,’nnd the reconnaissanceretuiuodfimu mg lost thirty men. ‘ : \\‘nnvn ind‘ Wilcox, under lleido, In: stfll E in lheir’intrrnrhed rump, two mill-’9 out an”. ill?!" Weldon Railroad, and nénr the Vnnglmn mud. On Snlurdny and Sundny the heavy >nnin nlmnst pm 5:10;» to operations. A dash of L‘unledurnle nun-Ir)- uponélende’s work: on Snl‘urdny, and its rA-pulsc, \\‘us- (honnly mow mcnt. 'lheJVeder loss vus about A hundred. No prisoners W*tnrcd. lt‘is now repur tvd that in Friday 8 title .\ltnde lost lwo thun snnd men, inllend ofsix bundled—on than» and bring prisoners. ’ ~ lluntsxille, Alnlgdllm, was summoned to um H‘nllt r on Snmrdfly [us]. but twjgnrrison held out and nftcr 11 short content. the\ Unnfcdemtcs retreuted. his reported that Pom“ ism.» sieginu Dalton. south of Chnttnnungn. Sherr mun’.» rnilroml is ('ul south of Chattanooga nml we have no news lrom .llluutn. 10=1 W The Violent abuse with whtrh ”N \rlmle pm-k uf A‘mhlinn houndu—ldi-urq mn loys nnd nH'n-f huhh‘rS-«zme “Malling .\ic('l.ll.- [.\h', is the snrvuwwidwce wk can lune IhnL they fmr his popularity. If 110- were inlleml m weak a Cill’ldillnfosB they lil‘ui}‘si m cunxuiu‘ him, [hey 10:th nfl'orJ to let him "lune; nr 4:. least H; mm! him to ouliv n .muderute slime 02 their :ihusc. But ”I‘cJJiUQT nud‘ Almost iicml i~h nmlignily will; which Hwy plusnc him. lvih lou piainiy that why dread the- “W" Mm”: n he is making in'" the ru'niu) 0| liic mire: of thelimplc; nml that Lhefi sm iii him the ‘ vmn in; mm" “ho is to drirh lhem from the pow- L-r' }il(‘)’ hnvc to crimhiiilly minhsnl. lin ry X. Qiniw shun!“ i.gu§|_ist McULszs u .1} lb .um :10 his strenglh. ‘ shoul-l Illnvé iu-on' arrested the other dpy ,lor 3e ‘ g clothing to soldiers to enahlu ”I?! In debt-rt. "a was, however. and ‘, hnly n. his reiease by paying A large sum ‘ in he trauma of lhe “loyal" league I‘bt‘lp Meet 0111 Abe. A very poor 0M ‘Mm—with a. wife and five children—un ‘l rusted nuhsszuuo [Lux- fqrn simflnrofl'euiw. j "J! not so lorlunate—lu mu sent. to oiw of the for”. ’ :~:: U
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