$11: ‘Qfinmpiler. 0 {'2 FLA G.’ I I; l- "AILI, IDITOI A‘ND RMPuS‘I‘Cm GSI‘I‘YSBU’BG. PA. noxmniqrmm, 001'. 17. mm ”HORNE MTNNAL NMIMTIDXS. 2. for Ire-Moan . , MAJOR UEXEBAL GEO. BRINTON .\chLELI,AN, 0’ NEW SEEM}! [or Vice Dmldrnl, GEORGE H. I’ENULEI‘OX, 0' 01110 ELECTORS. ROBERT L JOHNSTON, RICHARD v‘wx. WILLIAM LUUGIILIN. nmvmn R. unmumn, EDWARD _l'. uuxx, THOMAS McUULLOUGII, EDWARD 1. ”PAS. PHILIP s. (autumn, (momma G. Lumen, '~ 1110 mm snmzxm, PATRICK .\lcl'lVUY. THOMAS H. WALKER, OLIVER s. m.“ 311 cm, AURA.“ n. Dcxzmzu, PAUL UEIDY. , 5:031:13? swxxm‘oan, - ,oas AHL, 530,361; A. sump... 'I‘HADUEUS.BA.\"KS. HUGH MON‘l‘GuuflkY, JOHN M. IRVINE, JOSEPH, M. ruoupsox, 1143333 LAS BROWN, JAMES P. mix-z. ~ WILLIM; J. UUNTZ. WILLIAM MONTGOMERY 'lO m DEMOCRACY or PENNSYL,‘ Mum . Boon or flu nmwmam Smrr I‘m. nu. Colin-tn, No 612 L‘nxsmr Sr , } Pmuvznmu, Dumber 13, 185%. Return: from the (lectiom peld’on Tm» day but hnvv coma tn hurl. sufiiemn to mow beyond queafion. that we huve tri~ tunphe-i in thn smm by u mujoxuty uf wveu m 1911 Vhousanrl or the home mtca. The _votn ot'the snldiura in the {xrupilslm and in the "my, mu) or may not; reducejhis aggregate. ~ \ We mngmtulnie you an thiq gkwinm remit! A)! bnnor :I;th noble and mum ml men who b.wr achievul such a victory,’ in spite ofthe frowns of pnwer. um corrup -.un‘ofmoney. and the influence 0: v. blmd and remnrseiess fanaticism! Our victor-v, hnwe\‘er,j: but. In” oomph-- ted. We holdthe vantage gmund no glo— Jioluly obtained, only' for one gmml move ment more—ls "claim in November the nhrontened liberties of our country. and restore toit the peace and pmwerily of (brine: times. Wacon‘ure you. them, by all that free men holdJ dear, mmHy once more for a {L ml struhgle! Dim-nix» Inn-w! Shake off the drooping gummy which comps after‘ u moccasin! comesl; and M us huxl {mm power lbw- inanlon: matwmv‘rs of tho )u-O-‘ ply. rightn, nwn-hmwmg 8!. Hm camp umn "I. hand of public phnuiex-m‘s whiclrfullow in their train. .2, order of tho Cmmmiunb: I , t‘, L. Wnn.Chxi:mm. ‘ ' Rout: J. lin-mum. SmeLm-y. ' ' THE RESULT IN THE comm. The Abolitionists never ms :le n. more ac tive or despente 5.11.: than they did to mm :371e cou'my on last, Tuesday. They had meetings in every "llnle‘ and corner”— tlu-ir tpflkvrs were everywhera—their em 'imriulpproachru every voter they thought tobi approachable. They were lavish with their'money-u lavish u with their de~ captive {aliehoods and malignant. denunci “ions. The Democratic cmdidatu they stigmatized as copperheads and traitors, Ind stopped at. no lie, however gross, to damage than: in pubiic estimation. But. :11 to no purpose. in conservame do. m‘ent stood firm~adhered to the cause of tho country with unnerving standfntpesa; hound ‘hp Democratic ticket comeg out of the but and “polite of ghe contest with, inag nifloc‘nc mnjmities—that fqr General Caf , iroth being 411 1 AH bone:- to the gallant Drmcuey of Adams. an, one efi‘urt . more for Little Mac! Let us well our mm ‘j-n-ity for the hero of Antietam to 6001— We tendon—we will do it! ' THE ASSESSMENTS SOI3M voters in the army and at home were not messed m u to vote at last, Tue?- flsy’n election. The new Assessors will get their dqpllcgtes tofionov Ind Wednesday. Have the mes-megs made with than), and pay the nae-nu 3.3: to the old Collwtors. who will hold over some wcolgs yet. Alan, lend the soldiers eltcwra! ,llckgts n Dune. and Apia next week. as mmi‘may Mt receive the first. We learn (but ifiany at uu‘ Inldiers did not set Democratic this“ for £116: October election. Let this was scam :gun. Send MoClc-lhn elecionl maul}- ‘ 7 ‘ : Prrxiricni, non. MOSES McCLEAN. E We! Pruidmla. ‘ Co]. J.J. Kuhn.Thnm:u N. Dickt, Jacob Miner. Emanuel Noidiah. Jacob L. Gran, flohn 816'. John H. livers. Joueph L. i Shorb. Daniel Geiselman. J. E. Smith. San» ,uel Shorb. Isaac Lightnar. Levi Golden, . Mich"! Fj‘oelJoseph Arntz, George Bush. “mu. Francis Bream. Jacob Lou. Henry I Worn, Afimhnm Hofi‘ma’n, Joseph Dallone. .flenry Rico, Jacob Brown. George Face]. 5 Jean P. Topper. lepthn Dubs, Imnc Here ; In. Punch J. Wilson. Francis M. Buddy, lSunuel Snowing“. Philip Hum. Philip |DonobueJoh'a F. Felty. Hanry A. Picking. , “‘“"‘—‘"‘,”“m . ,John Bushman, Hon. W. Hcherry. Dr. E. “The Repubhcm mm mwtms °"'l‘l".Shorb. Jacob Klunk. 11..}. Myers, Esq" Sunday I?ch m. in a "fwd, s. finqlpoob C. Pittemurf.B3muol Schynrtz. John Xahrithucndiug the inning of three new] s22l!} $630: Leg":- Pz‘mguifih Sufi"!- ~ . . er a son, rnp . . xe . umuo .lgfwb‘h to arouse the {‘”“-u“ “d “"1 Buckner. John Rafl‘emper er‘Jacob Eicholu,‘ 3 an “‘“'-'7 other 3‘9“" ”’“““ ‘ ‘““'": Samuel Swope. Georgu fiady. H. J . Brink cmd, but ; few lmndxad mmblod when ‘ erbnfl‘, Wm. Rider.Wasbington Greenbelt), th'e any came. A and for the 5995231131??? 13 foal. Jelsrénlllcher. ‘g- W. Stable, . .; 1 1c nr ‘nt: on . ‘o omon run, Amoc wuarecbed m the Dmmoud, but the mann— S Schlouer. WEI). Overdeer, Jacob Scheuflor, seam-aw mm m norrysbow wwmsw. Ron White, J. Scott Wilson. 1L1). bounds tiara. They thex‘cforademind Wumeu, Gmrge Swope, Hon. D “513:. ..‘ to hold the meeting in the Court. mm! DrJo-hu Runkeltlj‘rednrigk Herr. Xicholu a: a was held mm. AI! 30!. m. aéd‘“d°"'{°‘w W 2?“ Edward Meuchy. , - "‘ crdarrcs. Jinn. ml): haw beta accotfsmod-ted.-7z I". x. W. 30"", Thomas G. Nady.- Nib till! the "l’d? nary 3310 0011158119331 an M. Dk‘ks. Jnsepb Spangler. S. A. a paced-tog of vehxclu mformod MIME Smith. bßeuben G?ldpné Corniliue Dtxsulgh tho muting éommenood. 1““. jun, Marty. A nham Fl: ler, enry ream, m . ' uel ant. Capt. J. H. PlunkJ-I. 1... Hemler. :- W“6 {slsl! xin :e‘f‘b' humbemg‘ Edvard Shorb, Daniel Lawrence. John L. Wychuf en, ”c u ”‘3 nlnrge pro- JenkimJnseph Wolf,C.M.Swop9,Chules . _ of bugger-the number of persons Beules. James Corny. J. W. Lott, Josiah 313 mg)” bung 35":ny ), Thu: a. l' W. Brown, Michael MLMiller, J.Jcfl'. )iyers. ’ film ”30-3 to everybody who took thel Mr. McClean‘ "pm: taking the Chair. ”to count forhimself. Dan‘Danghe.’ and. a but but able Ipeoch, when he in “ who didn's an tho case he "and; troduced Hon. J. McDowell Sharpe, of Wm:- Bachatafa, and ”union; Gnambnrlburg. We would do him injustice ‘ our to the dbolmonim. vu tho on- ito “mum "on a sketch of his remarks.— ”W: Ind. and: renegade! genenlg 81130,: in (9 fly that i: wan logical. cleu, 'jy‘tléghgh huge” in abate of the party. to goonvipcing. mg zippy-Heralds cfiort—erery' "15!; u {5" par: :30 he pretended _Lq no word min; home to the hearts and mind. . "_-‘W"- J‘ 5. Emmet “““‘“!- ,;,f (b; reoplé, Ind at frequent inlet-n 1: I W ‘"“’ > ' ""‘ 15.4.. ’“"'“ ~ ' , ~ 'lelic'fing round. of applause. He was $Ol3 ‘ m GREAT MASS “Emma ' ' lnwid by John Gib‘mn. E—q . of York. What; 5150‘ mad. I i_n-y fine lynch—wand, elo quent and (clump n the hourly chmn of tho'muliitudo often nttelm'd. W.A.Stnh)e.9 of York. concluded an spuk'mg. in Gel” man. He «emu! lo phage hi. lantern very much,“ may fnqnemly chmrd bimfi and when about. to conclude were lowland ' umnimom in their calls {a “go on." We tender to the speaker: thy warmthnnh of! the gallant Democrat-y of \‘mh Adams. 1 The meeting atfiourned mlh three roan. ing cheers for McCleihm, Pendiemn, and' the whole Democratic ticket The de- 1 monstntion will long be renumbered Ind spoken of u the “Big Meeting of 1864," | :and A“ present Ill} 'be proud to chin: Ii ‘fkll’e in it. 4 1 Great credit is due to :11. Democrats 1 {throughout the count} forjheir active 4-!" ‘ {pm in making the meetinfi what it was.‘ jlu‘suecesa won‘t, l‘nr towards paging uncutE Jot their labors, and e doubt not that g“ wcr'e plenwl whh that Ihey did. The} ‘cause 'u ngood one. in! we cannot do too 1 much for XL. _ ‘ OUTPOURING 0? THE DEMOCRACY OF ADAMS l 0‘ NB 0 OND ED ENTRUSIAS!!! Immune Pyocmion,‘3ig reams, Pugs, ~ ' . Dunn, Hum, m ' ; S?EECRES I}; ENGLISH AND GERMAN The Democnuc Mus Mefling in Getty» burg on Monday last. unions of thefirgcn pumicnl demonstratiom eye; hgd hare never nnrpmed. And not équdled lines 18“. But. a few days’ nofioe wus given. reaching same section: of the county only on Sammie).- previous. Still, when Mom day came, the conuervulive Ginseng flocked m by thouaénds. giving the townihe ap {-carancc of up» van muting nli merit.— Pt-ople everywhere—olw": everywhere- HMhu‘ium everywhere! Many of our pemocmtic cinzwnu had their house» doco~ .ruLL-d with evergreens .ler flywerl, and tho "slum ind nttipea" greeted'lhe eye Op :1; sides. ’ By 10 o‘cloek, the magnificent Band Chariot owned Ly the Democratic party was brotfght out, drawn by four grey hor . soy, and curtainin‘g an excellent hum) of martial music, with a number of banner: l having upon’fithem a variety of pointed in~ iscriptiona. 'l‘ha Marshals were also on 1 hand—J. H. White. E-q , cum Marshal, in [yellow rash ; Dr. J. A. Swnpo, Capt. W. J. Martin, Sheriff Rebpz-t and Jeremiah Diehl, Assistants. in blue smiles. The stit commenced. Our friends from the country were coming in on horn-back and in light vehicles. all promising haml some delegations from their respective neighborhoods—writ! these promises were fully rPalizod. Presently, a movement out ilhltimore street attracted attention. Del ' cgalions from lower Cumberland, Freedom {and Molxn‘tjoy were approaching in a body —-on big teams having-from four to twelve ihorm. the wagons decorated with hickory ‘ (rm. flags and wreaths, and cramméd with ‘pmpleyone of them occupied with lidios, who made the air vocal with patriotic Mc- IClellan songs. This started the enthusiasm ' atho wildest cheers went up from that ltime on throughout the day'. The delega 'tion was halted at the Diamond. Next gcnme delegations from Marsh creek. High i‘lnnrl, llamiltonhan and Liberty—having l big teams also, from a dozen horsoa down— 1' the wagons having plenty of hiclmriea, and Iczowdcd with as lively a set of Democrats 1 u revor sang or cheered. Then came a part. 'inf the Lois-or End-« Germany. Littloatnwn, . Union. Manutpleasant and Conowngo—hig I . . {teams Imam, tog trees, and all the other édecurntions-hesfie‘a splendid Brass Band from. anhbm-li'. Ail was enthusiasm ,~f from out: mul of the line to the 'otlmrs— [ Sext in Ryder (3.:rlislc street hall itsdiaplay. 3 Franklin approx-hm! with a team of twen ity-six horses, anothrr ofrixleon, with a .numbor of fours and sixes, Butlrr had a :tenm of, we believe. twelve greys. with lothers; Menallt-n had several teams, Chris itophrr Rice’s magnifi-‘ont bell loam. of iCCUi'V‘. among them; Slraban had any 1 quantity of 10mm; Reading was out. in her I'g!ory. too; whilst all. witli Tyrone and 3 ‘ other townships. contributed a large num v“ hcr of turn-outs. all urandlv decorated, and 4 sv-veml mntninin; nothing butladiea. The lwelkin rang againqud again with enthusi-i inatic chrers. the more mention of the name; of Little Mac being evorywhcre n ruflicipnt‘ isignul. Oxford. Hamilton, and the Ber-i f wit-ks. were also well represented: many oil 1 their citizens coming in the can. . I i The grand prooeasiOn mu then formrd.i a‘nfl With the admirable management of itho Marshals. the confttuion so common Iwith the movement of such large b0d198,3 {was entirely avoided. TheJonto of pro-; :cetsinn was—down York street to lower! genr’. ncross tyliddle street, up Middle to; ,Baltimore, ou Bxltimore to Emmitsburg‘ ‘1 road, out road .to Washington street, down , quahingtnn to Chambersburg street, andi {up Chambershurg to the Diamond. Th 6, l procession was an immense afi‘air, probably ‘ la mile and a half in length—the whole icreating a scene so inspiring as to make {every .Den'mcrat “feel good,” and strike’. terror into the opposition, who could noti {fail to see-gin this expression of sentiment} [that powg‘r and cities were about to slip ; from their grasp. i l A spacious stand. decorated ,with flags. {and Wreaths, was erected in front of the; Court-house. At about 2 o’clock, the: {Woodsboro’ Bind marched to the stand a and discoursed several‘ patriotic airs in m g \ ofl‘eotivegnauner; after which E. J. Stable called the vast assemblage to order, and ropoeed. the following gentlemen archi-l lcers of the meeting: ~ MEETING AT FAIRFIELD Whe Democrat“: meeting M Flirfield on, Fridw evvmng week was‘ very lllge~lhe largest held them a» years. The. Officers wore: President, .lolm Gelbnch. ‘ Vice Prasidenu, W. Rnss While. E~q . Joan I‘. T-‘ppef. Gays"- C. Cra-l. Rub”; McGhughlin, Ludro Sanders. John WM.- son. Wm. “and. Birds-v Bighmn. Secretaries. .hmes Currey. B. J. Reed. Isaac Beret", Wm. OlBriénJohn Sanders. Able speech»: “"5 made hy W. A. Dun can and E. B. Buehlvr, qua , when the meeting adjournegl with cheers for Mac and Pen. ‘ MEETING AT HUNTERSTOWN On the mm 9 evening, the Strahnn Club, mth many others. met at Grass'u, m Unn tnrstown. It mm a ppirimd rnlly. J. C. Neely and Wm. McClenn. Eiqiq made tel; Lngupeeches, when the meeting adjourned with cheers for the Democratic candidates. MEETING AT .‘IIDDLRTOWN The Butler Club, with delegations from Franklin and Mennllen. met. at, Middle town, on the same evening. J. H. LWhim. Equ and Geo. AI Cddori. made EpcPchc-s. which were frequently cheered, when the meeting adjourned ln 'fine spirits. MFE'NN'G .\T WILLOW GROVE Cumberh-nd Club had a spirited meetifig at. Willow Grove School-house on indny evening also. A beautiful stand, decorated with evergreen: and flowers, Wm; ”feted in front. of the Schual~house. To the Mo- Clellan Min of the'n‘eighborhmd much credh is due for their i_ndushy and taate in this matter, nawwell as for their delightful sihging on the amnion. H J. Stihle, Dr: J. A. Swape and Jacob L4H. mmie sprocket]. when the meeting adjournad with hearty ‘31)! era for the Dwmcratic standard beaten. MIZETXXG .\T MOVE? ROCK ' The meeting at Mount. Rock on Satunlny evenixul week was 3 muser. There were four or five hundred people in attend-me». A yrocession was formed. which. with trans parencies and muaic, made n very fine dis. phy. The mPofing Wu (‘xrgnniled as follows: Prehide‘nt. Peter Smith, EH]. Vice Preddrms. W. H. Lou, Er:q.. H. .I Kuhn. Rirlmrrl Adams, Dune! Gexaelmnn. Michael 11-urnlsh. Jn‘e‘ph I): Shorb, John LIHy. Owe. Thur.) .3 Bruly. Samul-l Shnrh, (san Jacob 13: \Xxllvrfiqut. W m. Brnuunil-r. Wm. A. McShPrry. vau \V i”, PM! 5. Smith. Levi Lawrence. Francis Pohlman, Wm. Rider. Secretaries. J. E. Smith. Wm. Imttara. of I ,_F. X. Snmh, Dmitl Lawrence, Jacob chxierror. Wm. Adams. Speeches “ere made by H. J. Stnhll‘, J. H. W lute. ISL-q , Edw. Rnily and J. I).New ~lmm. Tim proceedings were throngllaut ' enthusiasnc. and grnccd»hy the presence ‘of gum Democratic. India 0! the vwinity. 5 - The Mn‘CLfiZlan Club of Mnuniplpasnnt ‘hns fuiiy organized. n: fqllowsr Pvenitknl. 5 Matthew [lf Timmins ; Vice Presidents, Samuel Shorb, Sunuel ATSmith ; Record :ing Sacrellry. Charles H. Hemler {monas 'ponding‘Secgetary, J. 15.3 mm; Treasure“ iDuniel Luhflcé. ' MEETING AT SEVEN STA-PB A spirited Democratic m‘eeting came off at Seven Stars, )1) Franklin township, 0n the some evening. The oflicen were: President, Maj. Samue) Lohr. Vim Presidents, George Lady. Wm. Se!- tleg F. D. Smith. James E. Ross, Lewis Hoope’e. Elias qu-nnn'n. Samuel Hun, Robert McCleaf. Lewis Limbaugh. Seerelarios, Adam Buoher, Daniel Smile. J. W._Lott,. J. H. Stable. George Settle. Abraham Bax-Mia, Henry Hershey, Andrew 'l‘homnn,jr. I The meeting was addressed by Jacob Lou. and E. W. Stable, and their remarks were [eceived with many cheers. , MEETING AT CO RWELL'S On Mnndny evening, Buchanan Valley and the Upper End turned out. ingoodly numbers to Cox-*ell's. Th 9 following gen tlemen weft: the ofioen of the meeting: President. John Bola. VlO6 rte-Menu, A. Noel, Robert. Bleak ney, John McKem-ick. PekrAdnm-fioorge Cole. Cam. 0. Thom-u. Martin Curbwgh. Wm. Kane, Hem-y Shula. Sacreuries. Peter Morin. Joseph F. Wan ner, James Irwin, {mo 11. LauverJoaeph Saylor. Hon. J. McDowell Shape, of Chamberl burg..!nnde nvery convincing speech; J. C. Neely. Esq.. Geo. A. Codorimnd H. J. Stable followed. when the‘ meeting ad» journad with cheer: for Mac und Pen. ’A Inge stand. uith evergreen. and flower- in from, and an American £l5 overhanging it, wn one of the future: of the meeting. which nu in all respects t decided lucoeu. 13.1 mm who bin friend: in the my, send them McClellan Eleolonl Tickets without n day’l delaya Tickets éu: be bad st this oflioe “for the purpose. We also print o'no in this morning's Compiler. which «mix be out om. and lent in hum-s. The whole paper should be {érwudad when it can bu apnea. McClelluz'uuu- in brig“;- day dawns. .Let all work—tho flak. is great. Our country Ma the balance. On “for: more, Ind tho dsy it our! 1 $300.11. Scott Hudson. u non of E:- Preaident Harrison, has come out for Mo- Clelhm. ‘ -8031. Edward Stanley! of Culiforuin, formerly Kilima- Govemor of Earth Caro. lint, in- published Hem: fnvorlng Gen. thlelhn. and oppuin. the amnncimion policy of Lincoln’s ndminiitnticg. Im- in 3 heavy blow nt. old Abe. ”*No war nemgf way: In! Week, TEE OCTOBER ELECTIONS. 1 ~ ‘-";'-§“.'..2-‘*t':;: y"? ~'-'.-...,«"~"‘ u»,- .. 'A- ‘2: :- 53:” “JV ’_‘»r Y 3:. .9“... , «. "Nlfi‘ -_ The Smoke of the Bank: Clearing Away! The Result in’ Pennsyhauia. The Democracy Victorious ! A ~‘l I Immense Democmnc Gama! . . Reported Democratic Gain of Four Congressmen and Three State Senators! The State Senate Democratic! Democratic Majority 6n the Popuz m Vote 5,000: The Old "Keystone ‘Redeemed, and Firm in the Line for Mc- UleHau and Pe'ndleton! .’ ‘ Ohio and Indiana Coming, Too! Sixty 'ijousand Democratic Gain in 01110, and Seven Thousand in Indiana! ‘TheHenfintietam and the Buck eye Buy Nobly Sustained by the ’ Democratic and Conservative I Freemcn of the Couytry ! [Pram the Age of Friday] A»; the news comes slowly in from the in tetiormthe evidence of the grant. victory .achievad by the Pennsylvania DPmocrucy ‘ltcoomes more apparent. In our issue yes terdny. we claimed the State on the pnpu hr Vote by n majority of (mm {our to five thousand mtes.‘ Thu was-base.) upon the knowledgn that. in 4) counties, we had gained 13.000 VOlO5 since the lust elrnctinn. leaving 25 counti‘bs to be heard from.» Since tth we hine hurt} from all the counties. in whicn 'wu hare mined over twenty thousand. Notwithstanding these 'kuowu nml admitted lieu. m-Prv OUR-Of which is in the possession (it' the Abolition _iagrnule. they will failaely 01mm an Aholi~ tion majority on the popuiar vote. am! still continue to wilfully an.) wit-kg“): d 9. cairn um pmpln. The' Democracy have oat-rim) the Stat? 'ny about 7, 000 m'tjority— ttmy IthP gamed (we: SIOSK) votes Rmr‘e hut Octuher—they luu'n guinea} {our mm». bers of Cnngrcss—nnd thete is every ”non to lit-” Pvt! that ”my have defeated three Abolition Cumeroni‘m State Sonntnrw. Louis W. Hull and Kirk Mines. in the Blair and. Huntington Difitrict. find Chm-tea H. Shreiner. in the Union and Snydvr Dutrict. whit-h. ifverifieti, will giv'o us firm-ii iri‘y in the State Senate for the firat time for aeve~ ml years. Let, ‘nur Demutruttc hrnttnpn, ovoryerP. be of good cheer! TVs ’lllilf mrl andgl'ori nm’l/ t'anqul.\/i"ll I].: many in PanJaL mmm.’ THE OLD KEYSTO‘JE IS SAFE FOR MPGLELLAN AND PEN DLEI‘DN. BY 30.000 M \JORITY! ‘ In Ohm the Abolition mnjfirilv nflnxt your ha! an grnntiy redqced. Tho De~ mocrncy have gained 60,000. r his nrxgni~ 500 m rpsull will fill the henrt afievr-ry true friend of tho Union and the Ginsmutinn wilhjuy. The Buokeve Slate‘wnl cast an nornmua vote for McClellan and Peudloton. The Democracy of Indiana have fought In good fight. The. Aboliliqulsu, mil: that peculiar skill which character-119.: them in manufacturing figures nml lelllllm, an nounce that they have s'wept rho State, and claim I f~bulous majority. This it untrue.— Yeswrday we roceiVed a special telegram from reliable parties in lndinnayolisbwhich‘ gives the following result: ‘ . Ixnunrous. Oct. 13. IBGL—We have elected Vuorheeu and Hilibard in Congress. There is a Democratic majority offour in the State Senate. Ind probably a Democrat ic majority in the Home. The Abolition ‘.st claim Morton's election as Governor by 5,000 majority. but. we are awaiting further figures. Immense ‘frauds- were perpetrated upon us throughout the State. Indiana is gqod for McClellan and l’endieton in N} vember. , ' ‘ Lust year the Abolitionists carried the State by 12,000 majority. The remit, this yenr, even taking the Abolition figures, show: a Democratxo gain of 7‘ooo Votes.— Indimubu done nobly. The most strenu anl'efforls were made by the Abolitibnists Murry thesune, but "they have not been defeated, they have barely escaped. "In November the Blue will be found “good for McClellaK Ind Pendlewu” by an ovu whelming majority: . PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION. TEE XAJORI’IIES Compared Yoga of HM. with 1863. Democrttic Kljofiticl. gain or loss. PM.“ ‘ M.“ - Dem. Aboli. Gain. Lou Adult, 41: 183 Afleghouy, 6000 1‘55 Arnyuong, 281 432 Beaver, ...... 700 221 Bedford, 6'60 386 Berks, 6700 88 Blnir, 4..., 450 4 l'! Bndfurd, . 2658 1100 Buch, 1070 aoa Bun-r. 250 . u Clubr'u, 1036 ans Gunman, ...... Cuhon, 500 Gnu-e. 900 Olurfiold, 1300 but“. ...... Columbh, 1897 Clinton. 600 Crnwtord. Cumberland. 600 Dtu’ph'm, ...... Doluvm, ‘ ”4.. Elk. 106 Eric, .. Panda, 1000 tomc‘ Franklin Fulton, ‘ Greene, Huntlngdon, ...... indium, ...... J uni-.13, «o hither]. 3“ man, .. Luann, .. .. .. Mbtnon, hellish. 206! hum, 2000 Meaning. “6 lulu, .. .. “our”, 1600 lemon", 1 w) Honw. 'm Malian, ~.,.. “film, pl: xorgympmnix oo 2uoo 1300 670 1350 BM 200 350 1000 500 "00 1550 4000 150 iiffl Nprth'berl d, 1160 Perry, 2:!) Pike, 914 Philadelphia,....:. Pnuer, ‘ Schuylkill, 1990 sbmerm, 6 Met, ”Iran, 454 5 uch'm, T 0"“. ...... mien. Venngo, ...... Wayne, 900 3" urea, 98 v .. .. .. 356 Washington, f-‘I 'TUO Wenmzersza , 613 Wyoming, 21‘s ..... 180 York. 2900 .34! Demon-Mic mtjofity 'm Pann'yhnnin, 5.515 _‘Abdnuon mjomy in was, / H. 325 Dan-Im pin in the Sum, 20,3“) WORITIES FOR CONGRESS. Gen. Cofftoth, Dem, Elected! Con-Rom. D. Kpontz, A Adgms. 411 Bedfurd, 060 Franklin, 200 Fulton. 250 somerset, Cnfl'rdflu's majority, Ahohtion mnjnri‘y in 1863. Democratic gain in 16111 dislt‘ml, THE CONTESTe-THE‘ RESULT ~-—THE VICTORY. After the smoke of Tuesday's lmttlf‘ has, in some dpgroe. cleared away. we are ena bled to look mlmlv overthe firm, nmlgn-e the result of the great. contest. in Pl nnsyl- Innis. In Our ihue yesterday we nnuoun~ bed, that, it' the lletnocratic gains in the courtirs to be hard trom squleled those received up to the hon}- of going to presa. Ilia Dmnocmcy Wuultl have a druid“! mm jority nn'tho home vota. Thut protliotmn has been glot-iomly vr-tifivd. 'l‘hro‘ughnut the entlro State. We limo made such tre ms-ndous gums us to enable u; now to any with certainty. that the pimple at Pt-nnsyl vanm are true In the Union nml the Constitution». nml that His Duocrucr luv: ovncmtl L‘t'u'rls‘n li\.nuun' or FIFTEEN running) [mu mnmw rue Sun: as Tu: yorrLAu van}. BY A uuomn‘ 1‘: ran! Turn 10 mm: runway). SllOWan A DEW). CRA'I‘ICGAIN UF [‘WEN'I‘Y l‘llOUSANI) VOI'ES SINCE LAST OU'I‘LIBEIU 'l‘his ro-ult wizl fill our Denmrthc brethren, throughout tanUmnn. “nth jay un-l glad nosa. lt rpmtms thtl nld Kuwtnne sale {m- Mt'CLELLANqu PEXhlll-Il‘th. it WI“ nerve the lmnrt ot‘cVery freeman in thu Cnmmnmwnlth, whn \‘aluvs Ins nun and his enumrv's satay. to enlrr the Paw: lon tial contgst- With a sure nml übitltn; hnp» that. the cau-m I): ttuth un-l instzce will tn umphT in .\'uvc-mbor. A-H-mly ar- the great. Qfi’oct-s nt '.m M 152" Flu-m victmy he. coming apparent. 'l‘lu- l) mucruc‘y :lli‘le' bilnnt. .lu) hmms upon every mum»- nzmce. :vr-[y mun law-lsthwltxrphum-nun», ta'rpnmyed ,exrirtinne. tlmt nu “nun-Jul: \- ble triumph nlunyix excltus. 'l‘l:e—l‘~i~tmo|m who 6094 nnt wm' kn )W tlnt Pvnmvlv min is Dr-mvwraliv m the heart's Chm. Proudly, pinndly. the 0H Kvystum- lomus up w tho durkncs‘ tlrnt Almlltinn misrul" ha} thruwn over the lth, an-l txmluy \lm :tgmL fan], redeemed. n-gt‘nfintml, anvl tlgt‘tiflhallrd from tlm foul omlnvme a)! [ho wmwt pnty that ever cursed a once trut- uud luppy n \-V tion. i The Vote nu Tuesday hut was a iorrible rebuke to Mr. l.incu[u and his sandman»— H has crtxahml ihum— to tho- tin-It. The-y l (liq-amed: not tlmt Mir-h n nuult would he oh huued. 'L‘hey lll‘Vi‘l’. f'nr “no mumoul, sup )rbst'd thir futo- hurl burn S!‘.lil'd M' tho hnnmst nml hardy yeumunry of nUl' gullant 'old Cammnnwénlth. li\ litel (“hint All their joy—in tl.e hour (if thmr xtu-volry—in lhr . b 1 ight nmmPnt nflhm‘r mticiputell triumph l—thoy luv.- hm n ~trm k :lumh by lin i‘r‘ur 'l'ul hand-“'lilingnn t'nn \\‘nil, uni] rvzul the‘r {doom in (he irievnczrhie dvrrw that lhi~y' ~ «... . ‘lmve been woighetl and~ fuuml w.mtmg.i NEWJCRSEY. They spent hundred: n! thun-mntls of tiul- l . . . . In”. They denounced a; '"dlsluylil." all' lhnmrralm l tell-1:1] nml {nun In .\luulj‘l, who would not mm] the knee to the bra-l THE Chrfm‘!‘ “10min“ trunk i-lzlt‘n in NH»- zén image they set up for the people 101“”; 0.“ 'i‘Wth- ‘"“ “‘“"‘-I i" ”I“ in?“ worship. Tbs-y much! the issm huldlynnd ,‘ nnmlmr nl mun pnlh-tl tlm mn:m.~.u.u w.” ,dcfinmly. and stukml all their 1 nines of car-5 not. (I.IiI-_.letc’-nl unlll n Jute. lmul' nu I'me ‘fylng the State m N..\..n,|." “n the “rum iduy night i'fu- Drn‘mt'rnls‘iiufl- t'lu-t'h'd' of Tciusdny's cnn'ml. 'l‘hr-y r-vmywhorefn’“ “'“'? Bl—"‘I”“'- ”“‘” "WWW" ‘3'" “M" rr chmnnl \lmt mil-hm on that (luv. m~ul-l l lrr cmnnaamnl'hhy " “I '3 :H‘Y-U‘ 1-113- ‘ .Be n 09".!!!" tlnfeat in the l'rasnlunlml' Tl“? ““0 “PM?" WWII didc'lmw 0m M 'struggie. The Demncrnoy ““"lm‘d tha', thirteen, tom-tin r with than: “hf-re trimsl jgage of battle, nml glnrimiaiy (rlnmthl... ; “We .H-It . xiv-uni, which nmk ~ Inr (‘ulu~ I,” hnnor to thmn! They "on n viomryiinnn cuunml «and Deny-«nub 1.3. Aimh-V V‘nét for a (lay. hm for all lime!" They 5 tmnius 10. \\‘rth ”tin-r « iliwr.‘ 1h»! inn -1 have nnuln a remrtl for a nation to powlrr ' !“"'“ ‘“”‘W', 1‘ ‘"'lk?‘ “I" h '"'“ "Mic In ‘- upon anti rxnlt in. Ti‘t‘y lmvn covnrwl 3W“! L 133 " guin‘ 0" L'j‘ .W‘”"§‘ “'“‘ "f themselves with iimlerishalnh- glory. But ‘"‘" """“f"“ “"'l ‘“‘»‘hly'bw- '""" “midi" not to them a/Mq h the credit due. There 1 irr- l fur .\Pwulk, in the cumin; I‘m-anim -3 were thousands and tons of thousands of' “"‘ “13'4“”- tlue hmrted Conservative man in‘ 1110 l ' ‘ State, who never acted with us before, but who. seeing the danger of ”u it imporllhd enumry, rushed into tho hreach, and, with the flag 0! the Union above them, aided in achieving this magnificent triumph.. ALL 1103103 To Imm! They have fought a good figx. They have helped to achieve the gr st )mlitical victory that was ever gained in any State in the Uninu! Ahd now, Freeman 4% Pi-nmylvanin, (nee more lo the great work} You must not falter or waver now. You must not rest upon your [nun-lb. You must nerve yonnplves for a boner fight and n grander itiumph- In every county. township, nml village, in the crowded city and secluded hamlet, on ynuriron hillsnand amid ynur pat-u vslleya. lift up the old Big of the Union and the Communion. and march proudly on. until you have once again, and we hope forever, vanquished the enamips’ of your warring and bleeding country 3—, Spare no labor! Cetus no exertion-3 Give 9131 f (lay and night In the mum-5 Keep an your armor! Stand firm in your unyielding liner! Manhal on your uncon quernhle legions! And in your battle cry bn, martian”, PEN DLEI‘ON. ml the UNIOX S TEE ELECTION NEWS AT WASH— INGTON. nu mun-r n "5831471315“ The ndnnnisu-ution officials hele feel very sore over the result of the vote in Pennuyl. unit. They had been led to believe. arm the immense sums of money spent and the peculiar influvncea which were brought to bear. [but the Ke-j‘stone State would given deem“ RPpublican majority. The lam 151%. in spite of these exertions: it has gone Democratic. fills the officeholders with the gmlesl. alarm and, in their wrath, they eve [upon to abusing each other. It is now cherged thin. Cameron pocketed the money that was furnished him to carry the doubtful congressional diauiou. For uey it supposed not to feel very band over the fault. as he was immensely disgusted when Gummy was chosen to be the alie buner of the fuhd: hutcadol‘ himself. The Wu begin-(mom. people In very bitter egnimt Governor Curlin.whom they charge mlh lrenohory. 'l‘lwy my (hat the gore!- nor w.“ dmmcml, because he hnrl not been made minister to Russia. unnl they, any that, although his health was am. good enough to make apwchces in fnv'ui- of the Ropuhlimn lic‘kegfiu 174! suflicionlly well to help the oyponenu of the administmuon privately. , j 656 ...... 350 ...... 490 ...... 350 ...... 296 ...... 605 ...... l 300 300 20 3‘B EE In: lusty! m nmo Asn “NASA . The private dmputcllu fmm 'J no and In diana. received by the government omcials hero. do no! not to denote - very cheerful! [lnto of Taliban in behaved here that villus the he are “loved to be que known infill be I'ound «but the Democnu luv. gainedjheawly in hath than states, 'r i the 8953 86 800 251 ,11 1 65} ms - 239 100 :62 {l3l ‘ 348 229 1000 2 too 43: 6-5 lEED 750 7‘29 HlO Wumsc-rox. Oct. 12 though, for po“n“fll' ”Mom, the ndminia hntmn may have gained 3 few members of Congress. . THE NOVEKBER i_nfifxbus. F‘ Th 9 result of the v-Teciiom in Pennsylu’ L nia. Ohio and Indians. mg well.“ the ro-j «at town vou- iu Connecticut. nettle: the question lhnt the palltmnl‘ tide is running, homily against the mlminimmtx’nu.g .’ All the gain is on Ilw side. of fins Demo-2 «ratio party. and mm mm the cum-m hm fairly not in. it will 'mova wivh necelented force up to thv’ time (he Xnvsmber vote is, taken. The. present is a pond limo, there.‘ fore. m present amm- Mfimmel ol the pmb- l able result in several states when the presi-I, denlial vote is laknn. . ‘ l The whole number of vat" in the electo rnl oollege (not mummy: ’l‘Pnne-nee or. Lou‘ainnu) 3: two hundred and thirty-one, of which one hundred nml sixuwn are re-' quired to give a club majorilrr nml ole-cl ‘1 ; Fresillvnt. Now. can General McClellan; dawn one hundndnnd nixlem mm}? We' lln‘mk—mnv, we ur- sure. he can and will;‘ ‘nud wo air» the followim! "(imam u the Ibait oftlw fnith 11ml, inin n 5: "nu cu'linx 10 WW: Inn M‘CLILLAX California 5. MluOuri 3 MW JPrsoy 16 Ken York De-lnwurh “linoix Kentucky A 11 Pennsylwnia. 25 Maryland 7 Urt-gun 3 Minnewta 4 | ~ », .. 152E3 put the mlministnlinn mav put a fnrci-I Me “up \n olc-cuons in Mismurl. Kmuucky, Maryland. and Delaware; so i! lwconws a qm’sliml whether [hare are nnt snmn nthor‘ Man-s which will pmlmblv vote the Duma (‘rntie hokot. That llJPrPnre such will bu swn by \lm lnllnwing lust : STAKE: WHICH WILL PROBABLY VOTE FOR I, MB= Cnnnecticnt G Rhoda Maul 4 InJmna 13 “V5l, Virginia 5 Michigan 8 Wisconsin 8' New Hampshire 5 Total sum: rznnw run ”was. 8 Mansurhuan'tts I‘2 ' I’. Vermont. I 5 MEE 8.111.13 Maine Tom! _ “TATE: wun‘u \xu‘ an rnn Lgvfux. :Michigun 8 Rho Ir Linud 4 9X»? Hump-him 5 \Vt‘cnnam S ' “HM. "113.1113 5 ' , ~ ”Ile 21 [Tum ’ ~ 5] i It will Hm: h» wen mac. if Linrnln rur l'ips the u‘uu’um’ Rnunhlicdn. “a w. H 2“ HM ’cr-rmin Ra'puhlimn Shh". he wi-H it!” full [.\r slloll.quth under] 11'} val-N. ' ‘5 ll 3* easily domqnsunhle that ”w Rama perchnmgo of inwauw nf ihi; fall'a vote in Cuunecnl‘ut, l’cnnwlvmxinfinul ()mn. ml Econan'Pd with hut ypur. W)” 5: \'l-' w: “H Um {states In NUVFIHM’I: s.w-= lee' indium-1| labnve as Ming c. Imin fur mejn. i Allhnngh I.] an lvmmzn kin-thnlih'n‘n ir‘ml MHJh-llnn WI” hf! alum-Viv (Aim-Im] Pn-iill nt an the 81‘" n" .\‘m'n'nburxwx'. .[NIXH lhl-rr is >n l ”up: :I 'u r; u nf‘dfiu'xt. lh u ‘menrrula ounnnL ufl'nnl In elm-nn-r the :nmllP! ‘"“le All lull-h mu~t'-lurn to 2am) walk “””1 u m” In Hu' hrin-f lhn‘u ngm-ka lwl'oru us. D'mm-mliw .npmkvri :‘xmhl be “wring. nml run—mvnfivi‘ In‘rumvl unn‘m mulupiy, Um; i~~xus. (hu- muw-I {um} dutprmumni ufiiml “ml mulu' thl- -u~~m mme of newly dvsu'u y sauna—‘3'. Y Wax/.J. A DEMOCRATIC TRIUMPH IN NE VADA TERRITORY. , “The Shadow of Coming Events ‘ .\ («legrupl m tlmntvh. to n L’D‘IHII-IHIH of r)”: «my. nunmnmvw Hut :1! Hu- Pivrlu-n just lmhl m .\'.«vmlu 'l~ ruin-w. Lm ij'u-lnw mm M :1 Slum l‘c-mlltunt n. and ”Lu. fur lhe- cnnivv u! u “Eh-gnu?” (.‘unufln. [he Dunnvruiu link-H. w,» n-l t-[w‘ hv mmw L. 200 lle-Il‘lly. A C. nmdh‘l'll. l’ ll)~n'l ‘3, H the suem‘s<'uhww‘ulnh‘. l'mn~ 2‘ vhmh‘ inrlimx've of u -ur« l)'luh(‘l'.lli0 umm‘ch F): Canru'n nml Umgnu. ’ ‘ In/lv HI. we hnv» mlmmniinn. by v: r‘\' rO - firm-N, that iezww m no 111->l3) u'unlvl of thou: mm Shun-s com I): In nun} l‘w ui~ u‘mpln o! llup D-muy! I! \',~ Ilwn wv hue HI" Nww {mu 3’ m I’vun-ylv.mm. 'l'lu- dupquh [rum .\'cuuh u an I u-alwu [My n-1;.f14x‘.~ Ayn. ‘ CONNECTICUT! The mun from (.‘unuz‘cncafi S: nf‘ Um brighlral ‘unlg mmt rnmumgrng dumm- r. In the (96th . f Hm imdul :uu! Inml wi-lv- “P'f‘m‘ cmfllptlonfmui fraud evvr'yrnchw-tll THE GAME OF\_HUMB_UG. ' :égil‘t:"::“s"lé“:i‘€fi 22:29:; "L”:fflfiklg'e‘l‘cxg TPne Ipm..“ 9!» of the {\‘hnliuou party Manon-aha hurt)! in xhézEucpm n-léclnnl.” mull he gluongy enough. Jhe laying u”- lhe pfltnnhc Constitution) "n.. Ulliou-luvmg ‘1" "k 9 (0 'iy'lllfy 1" h o‘4" $11.“ 7" 7'“ cmz: us of that State have rolled hp ewry- . wmlh'e mm: inquiry; Sun-U-fil 15 fl new Wbi‘JPlt'nz! and ovvnvhc—lmil'u 3|} Ij “imp-:2 ‘1 (him: {nerpm L} (a crvvw over J: awn ([rfmt.- MN» d up": we ol'ourluhel‘s, byscvcrul thousand u):xjurny.lor ""'” “""‘ "'"‘ “‘l'" ‘"‘ vr ‘0 ”:13 {thjm In some sort of hepe untxl the hu ‘ Vel um elecliml. Thi: h 11:0,me trans: 1:" ant chm-t. we own mu afiempted, and on N nnly be m'nceivwl 0T by a party m- Ju-‘ed tn the IBDSL despi‘rule‘fllmiu. They evidently new the hurrah-Sting an the wall. IHCHAXGE! CHANGE! CHANGE!" nml ’ure: :xying to blind the eyes of the peoplq - to It. _ . DELAWARE TOO ! ‘ Frnm Delaware the m I\~ is glurinqs! We have curried every cnumy m Hn- Suue by an nggregm» Inn-g.- m junty. Lwl ye-ur the Black R-pu die-m ul-1unm17.97.4 ma jnrin—uns year we have cit-r 1.40:) may!!- Hy! . / —.-~—.»~—-u-o> -- ‘ - a , LETTER FROM THE ARMY. eru: I‘ns xx rn wt or I’nusaulc. I ‘ ‘ U-x..b.-r 11. 13434. I Mn. Sunncz—Dt-ar S.l'--“'\‘ lmvu juut rinsed the «lectian for Cu. K, 131' h l'. V. Cufl'rnth "epics-d 21 Votes, Kmmm 3‘); Marshall 19. Mye‘m 39. A: the .\’uuemloer olecxinu we intend to reverie (hr Vu'e. unk in; u 39 for Lin!» Mao. 'l‘bu ishflanhuu we vxy-erlvd. m the wmpkny mm ”rung-U Abolition when *0 alumni in! the fluid..— Dning picket duty wniuu furry ”ml: of the rebel works is the best care for Ahohl tionism 1 know of. I wish we had a few any-al-bope Loyal Lengusni here. Yours rapccuully, 1v 'nA‘oormpnn-ie'm ofilhe- N. Y.,'l"ri. ~—- ~—~— ‘”‘..." _ glam: says that Gvn, Sher-15km! mnunng ”Many soldiers onduicizens who vo’u-d 1}» s‘!“me “‘“‘ ‘“"“? ‘1 tho ‘”"“ - . com-_umng lorage ur grnn. a“ when and .Smm‘ us on Tue-Any, '"" "’“’ for Mc- hay Hacks, a“ gnumuciund milk.” "vao Clallau in November; Democrats,we wit thousand planks of when! and forage are thn they have tickets md the necessary ”din-led l 0 “WNW"! dfitroyed between, u: receipts. NM: my usual b 310,," ,llanimnburg and Stanton. 9- disunce 01 w..._........ ___ 1 {rarity-five mg”. “3% all“): lurfi‘inmfire: ‘or .nurmg qu lan urns. "‘ Bya 3 to??? the )‘lvcflelhn Clubsund Tickets offih" heuuuful Shenandouh, from uem- thyo 0. my. eye there "7° no Club" Natural Bridge to the garlows tree of John commuter! 01' Democrat: mun at one. see Brown, is a. duflmion." Peoyla of the to this. 5 Border, think of this. W W @Tho Abolitiun'ms are to mod. “'5 '”— . “'_. "' ‘“' " # night» to make arrangements for n trip up Cannon. ' , ‘ Salt, mun l LEE?” 1):! rtwdence affine nuchnfigh 2n ‘“”—4» . Cumberland township. Adams county. Pub, on or about ”no 4th day of s«plembr‘r bu. with Lhe‘ yermwsmn 09' the subsciubvr, , retailing to rclutju in about. (no wecgn, Iguthuine Suhmedor, an indentured girl 'from the Aims House of A'dnms sauna;l THE: Ibnéfon lo uplllify ‘.n pnsons fr ‘ In: tin or tuning - on my 7 g, u 1 an d‘eu‘pmined to pay no (km; contraeflng. . 4. . _ ' WILLIAM KEEPAUVBB: . 03!. 17.1%. In” » , [ts-'1‘!» current Im certainly set. in against. anooln. Keep up the fire, Damw emu, and .ML‘C’OHII'I auction i: sure. WA" who are in favor o! wiping out Abolitiomsm. “(Lining the country from rain, will vote {or McClellan. n Chiéf sttice Tnney died at Washing ". n on “’ednutjay night. ADAMS COUNTY-«OFFICIAL. Whoh Democratic Ticket Elected by ‘ .Luge Kvxjoritiesl ' The following is the vqte poued infilin county on Tuesday but. ab tukvn from the oflipial returns. It will be «en thus I)» whole Democratic time i: elected. b? mgjomiu ranging from 356 to 4181 The lokiizr vote may dengue them mnjoymn mmawhnt. but not ,enough to endanger any of tho Democratic candidates: , CONGRESS, ASSEMBHY & CUMMISSiONER: 95= z 5 s : a T. ‘3 a :4 Isa 3 I . O N r: ‘ -‘ . .3 ‘ s. * Oo‘uyshurfz, 158 :54 252 250 132 in Cumberland, 1:12 H 6 "13 llfi 134 I” Littlesmwn, I’l4 HS 155 118 “5’ us Oxford, 1.10 76 123 90 182 ’l6 Yurk Swings, my 342 185 341 159 3:0 Milka-flown, L 55 163 184 156 NM 105 Bérlin, 158 63 158 63 15. 83 .\lrnnl!en,) 9! 192 M 192 37 196 Hunumuwn, 1&3~ 87 163 B’l Its-t at} Franklin, 197 135 197‘ 13‘ W 7 ’33 Conlmngo, 9'; 73 06 73 96 7.5 lludkrsLurg, 95 ‘ 71‘ 95 H. a: 74 )lounfiuy, 109 93 )b') {)3 HO 9! .\louutplcnsnmflkb \ 6'3 243 62 2:13 83 Hampton. HO 73 .140 7;! 139 7’: __‘ll3.rwickl)or., 2: 36 22 :1 22 {36 49 ' Freedom, 3? 56 ‘3l ms 39 EM Futon, L 53 4“ X 513 41‘; 11:3 4d Hum r,‘ 126 ‘12.! ‘l’va HA 1'35 ‘2". Berwluk uvp., 7| )0 63 1.5 71 m “Ighl'ud, \ 31 4:5 _ :11 «hi in M 5’ IPM! 33:3 2'04! 21!”: nus 213'}: DIREt‘I‘UR AS“ A “MTUIH. _ . z c: H S a r: E’ E f , - 2 = 'l r ".I v; a E C F U a_;I: C - _ a ‘ 5 3‘ :2? *’ J' j 9” , ‘5 5'7 ~' . 'T‘ . < _ H‘mhyflvtng, mi: 250 )Ile 23-: m 2%: '(‘um‘vmhu'L 13‘} ,H"? LU Hl} “I l '3 ,l.iuir,~mwn, 25." us 1.5:» 11.1, 1 3 1M (Myrd, 13'] 7.3 11;? 1.3 (39 Yurk Springs, IMI 341‘ :56 311 13a . .\l'flqnluwn, 11:) I'l3 1.5.") 1915 153 "UL-um. , ma m x 33 - 05 um .\lenLHt'n, 91 “U HI 1512 91 “nun-NH) In, 1'33 51 ['4 ET 1133‘ Fle'l-Ill), [33 X H 1111? HI; lml (.‘ugmhtgn, mi 7: hm 15: u; 3 Mann-flung, SIT: 2'l _9} 71 - 9'2 .\luumjny, mi) 9: 10'. ' so 10.: .\luuulpl: main”: :3 In 2‘! '1 Pi: LN H uupmn, NU 7‘: 1m , 'l. HQ [l‘ r\\‘u k M 312, 25 3‘; ,‘u 35 'l.) <lr:-.-£mh;‘ .4: 5.; . .1: 35 .n K'm-n). ’ 1:); 4'; 15-1 {S III! limicr, _ 11:; 11.! I'] IL; 113 H mm: Lw;:.. [L 1.) 7| :1 UL [ltghmu I, .u 5.; 3,1 4‘; :n ‘.‘JH ILL" '_';h 339:) ‘.“HT 1322:) :(l-flunth's m.jx_n:nv ~11 l. M u-lnh's 4 'l. RV 1M": $36, H ..11'2'112, Burk-w,- 34111111113 “3. ' d ‘ THE STATE DEMOCRATIC! Tuv :Un-I.hnm~'h.c..lx n! ma} “pun [amy inchnu-Hvama by 133M8) on ‘Hw homo vmv. In 11m Ur 'v have lnwn “My Ibup- Jminh-IL Thl- $lllO IM4 g n - Fm- !)w Dum vx.sl~[»_\~3,()lio. (flu-1y t‘l!hll_‘ll to ”nu wnh, :n N'nvvm'm'r tlw’n'ni K 'Jlnlnlm unify.“ up numb for .\r.¢:;..n,.n, {'.....m-mn. nml me. Union: * \Vv )‘v'vr 11w vault-1‘ w Hub-J \‘s columns fol dul.|li<()i fin: “gla‘ilidiuggl‘ ‘ ’ THE ARMY P 33. McCLE'aLAN! ! I Luv. 'l‘m-uiny‘» ('XCGUIHI \Vh‘ no trail 0? .U': 'l. 114,33 :IJ'H)JI.\ m 1!- ArEny. Imltem ween-ml hL-l'-'. frg-m [Mi Imm, «luring Illa 14,1 fx‘W days «1 Ite Hm! the ‘oMW-m are u]- ,m‘u-f wild I'mjr‘i‘lr Mme. ()uu fry." .lan l‘;"|'l.‘lil Who Iwa MM :1 nflmhlicm, 111-churn ”In! :.il:1[:/-uim‘ Iml "fa [Mlltlll‘l'll ”T “It! 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